Limnos – Evdilos
Ferry to Ikaria
Limnos – Evdilos
Ferry to Ikaria
There is usually one weekly sailing from Limnos to Evdilos.Blue Star Ferries provides the ferry from Limnos to Evdilos. Limnos Evdilos ferries take around 13 hours 45 minutes. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for ferries from Limnos to Evdilos.
The earliest Limnos Evdilos ferry typically departs Limnos at about 03:30 and the last ferry usually leaves at 04:30.
Ferries from Limnos to Evdilos sail in around 13 hours 45 minutes. The fastest ferry is approximately 13 hours 45 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 1 weekly sailing from Limnos to Evdilos provided by Blue Star Ferries.
On average the Limnos Evdilos ferry is $128.11*. The cheapest Limnos Evdilos ferry prices start from $128.11*. The average price for a foot passenger is $128.11*.
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 Limnos to Evdilos is approximately 160 miles (257km) or 139 nautical miles.
Yes, Limnos Evdilos ferries allow cars onboard with Blue Star Ferries between Limnos and Evdilos. To view car ferry tickets and prices between Limnos and Evdilos use our Deal Finder.
Blue Star Ferries allow foot passengers on Limnos Evdilos ferries.
Blue Star Ferries allow pets on ferries from Limnos to Evdilos. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey.
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The Greek island of Limnos, sometimes called Lemnos, is the 8th largest island in Greece and lies in the Aegean Sea. The island's main towns are Myrina on the island's west coast and Moudros on the east coast, on the shores of a large bay in the middle of the island. Myrina is the island's capital and port and is characterised by its pretty, traditional, paved alleys, its old stone mansions, its coastal promenade and its Byzantine Castle which overlooks the town. The castle is located on a steep, rocky, peninsular on a hillside where visitors can often see small deer grazing. The island has many things to do and see including the Petrified Forest near the town of Moudros where it is possible to see fossilised tree trunks, leaves, fruit and palm tree roots that are around 20 million years old. Also worth visiting is the prehistoric settlement of Poliochni which is thought to be the oldest Neolithic city in Europe. There is a rectangular building there that has a double row of stepped seats that resembles a parliamentary architectural structure. It is because of this that it is thought to be the oldest parliament discovered in the world.
There are ferry connections from Myrina to the islands of Agios Efstratios, Lesvos and Samothrace (in the summertime only) and with the mainland to the ports of Piraeus and Lávrio (Athens area) Thessaloniki and Kavála.
The Greek town of Evdilos is located in the northern part of the island of Ikaria which lies in the north Aegean Sea. The town, which was amphitheatrically, was only built after 1830 following the end of pirate attacks on the island. The town was the island's temporary capital before Agios Kirikos was declared the capital during the second Turkish Occupation between 1834 and 1912. The town's name means 'visible and freely rendered open horizon'. Today, the town is home to the island's second port and is the centre of the northern, central and western parts of the island. Together with the settlements of Arethousa, Dafni, Karavostamo, Manganitis, and Frandato, they form the community of Evdilos with around 2,400 permanent inhabitants.
The island's terrain is characterised by mountains, lovely rivers and spectacular gorges and is popular with hikers. However, the island also has some lovely sandy and pebble beaches some of which are fairly secluded that are difficult to access, even by car. There is certainly something for everyone on the island.