Kos – Paros
Ferry to Cyclades Islands
Kos – Paros
Ferry to Cyclades Islands
There is usually one weekly sailing from Kos to Paros.Blue Star Ferries provides the ferry from Kos to Paros. Kos Paros ferries take around 8 hours 10 minutes. The ferry costs between $84.12 and $217.81, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for ferries from Kos to Paros.
Kos Paros ferries depart at around 23:50.
Ferries from Kos to Paros sail in around 8 hours 10 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 1 weekly sailing from Kos to Paros provided by Blue Star Ferries.
The price of a ferry from Kos to Paros typically range between $84.12* and $217.81*. On average the Kos Paros ferry is $166.76*. The cheapest Kos Paros ferry prices start from $84.12*. The average price for a foot passenger is $166.76*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated 1 April 2025.
The distance between Kos to Paros is approximately 148 miles (239km) or 129 nautical miles.
Yes, Kos Paros ferries allow cars onboard with Blue Star Ferries between Kos and Paros. To view car ferry tickets and prices between Kos and Paros use our Deal Finder.
Blue Star Ferries allow foot passengers on Kos Paros ferries.
Blue Star Ferries allow pets on ferries from Kos to Paros. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey.
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Located in the Dodecanese group of islands, the Greek island of Kos is around 4km from the coast of Bodrum in Turkey. The island is around 40 km long and 8 km wide and has a number of towns and villages. The main town and port is also called Kos, but the island's other villages include Kefalos, Tingaki, Kardamena, Mastihari, Antimachia, Marmari and Pyli. Kos Town is usually quite and there is lots to do there. There are plenty of restaurants, bars and clubs in the town which have led to the island as a whole becoming very popular with tourists. For those visitors looking for a bargain, practically everything is available in the island's shops from ceramics to fur, shoes to books and clothes and jewellery to leather products. The most popular tourist centres on the island often also have many small shops offering handmade goods such as ceramics and embroideries along with more traditional local products such as honey, herbs, wine, sweets and spices.
There are daily services between Kos and Piraeus along with services between Kos and the rest of the Dodecanese, the islands of the north eastern Aegean and Turkey. The trip by conventional ferry can take up to 13 hours, depending on the intermediate stopovers, and the trip with a high speed boat can take between 5 and 8 hours.
The Greek island of Paros is one of the Cyclades group of islands and lies in the Aegean Sea close to the island of Naxos which is about one hour away by ferry. It is a popular holiday destination and has a reputation for being a friendly island and very welcoming to its visitors. It is the second largest of the Cyclades and has many things to see and do including taking part in the many different water sports that are on offer. There is also the Church of Panagia Ekatantapiliani which dates back to 326 AD and is also popular with tourists. For a relaxing way to spend your time on the island there are some lovely tavernas that line the Parikia seafront and also some lovely beaches that include Agia Irini, Farangas, Kato and Logaras.
The island's port is in Parikia and hosts both conventional ferries and high speed ferries. Ferries generally depart to Piraeus and to the other islands of the Cyclades.