Ferries from
Dodecanese Islands to Cyclades Islands
Ferries from
Dodecanese Islands to Cyclades Islands
Ferries from Dodecanese Islands to Cyclades Islands are available with 2 operators. There are 28 ferry routes. Ferries from Rhodes to Santorini (Thira) and Astypalea to Aegiali (Amorgos) are popular ferry trips from Dodecanese Islands to Cyclades Islands. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Dodecanese Islands to Cyclades Islands sail approximately 510 times per week and are available with Blue Star Ferries & Hellenic Seaways.
The ferry from Dodecanese Islands to Cyclades Islands takes between 10 minutes and 27 hours 40 minutes depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.
The fastest ferry from Dodecanese Islands to Cyclades Islands is on the Astypalea to Aegiali (Amorgos) ferry with Blue Star Ferries in 10 minutes.
Yes, there are car ferries available from Dodecanese Islands to Cyclades Islands with Blue Star Ferries & Hellenic Seaways.
There are approximately 16 miles (25km) and 13 nautical miles between Dodecanese Islands and Cyclades Islands.
The price of a ferry from Dodecanese Islands to Cyclades Islands can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Rhodes to Santorini (Thira) ferry ferry sails approximately 3 times weekly with a crossing time of 14 hours 29 minutes.
Astypalea to Aegiali (Amorgos) ferry ferries sail about 3 times weekly with a sailing time of 1 hour 35 minutes.
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The twelve Dodecanese Islands lie in the southeast corner of the Aegean Sea, boasting one of the sunniest climates in Greece. As diverse as they are beautiful, the Dodecanese are the complete Greek package offering a wide range of attractions including stunning beaches, exquisite food, historic wonders and architectural masterpieces. The most visited and popular island, Rhodes is rich with medieval history and offers the perfect setting for romantic strolls in its famed Old Town. Thrilling activities come in abundance on the Dodecanese, too, particularly on Telendos, where you can scuba-dive through an ancient sunken city. The Dodecanese Islands offer plenty of great departure points for numerous European destinations, as well as frequent routes within the islands themselves. Due to the quantity of islands in this region, travelling by ferry is by far the most convenient way to get around.
The Cyclades are an archipelago in Greece, southeast of the mainland in the Aegean Sea, containing just thirty three inhabited islands from a total of two hundred and twenty. Quintessentially Greek, this is arguably the best selection of islands in the Aegean. Standing out from the crowd are Mykonos and Santorini, earning international stardom with their white-washed villages, glistening waters, rugged coastlines and jumping nightlife. Uninhabited, the centrally located Delos is the supposed birthplace of Apollo, boasting intricate mosaics and breath-taking monuments of antiquity. They offer everything you would expect from this beautiful part of the world; so depending on where you step off the ferry, you can hike glorious trails, relax on fine beaches or indulge in fresh, classic Greek dishes. The demand for ferries in Greece is incredibly high, resulting in top-quality services and frequent sailings to and from many destinations. The Cyclades are no different, with regular ferry routes from numerous islands, within the archipelago, and from ports on the mainland, including Piraeus in Athens.