Sikinos – Kimolos
Ferry to Cyclades Islands
Sikinos – Kimolos
Ferry to Cyclades Islands
Depending on the season their are about 2 weekly sailings between Sikinos and Kimolos. 2 ferry operators provide the ferries from Sikinos to Kimolos, Blue Star Ferries & Cyclades Fast Ferries. Sikinos Kimolos ferries take around 2 hours 5 minutes. The ferry costs between $32.47 and $33.98, 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 Sikinos to Kimolos.
The earliest Sikinos Kimolos ferry typically departs Sikinos at about 10:15 and the last ferry usually leaves at 20:10.
Ferries from Sikinos to Kimolos sail in around 2 hours 5 minutes. The fastest ferry is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 2 weekly sailings from Sikinos to Kimolos provided by Blue Star Ferries & Cyclades Fast Ferries. Timetables can change from season to season.
Blue Star Ferries provide 1 sailing weekly. Cyclades Fast Ferries provide 1 sailing weekly.
The price of a ferry from Sikinos to Kimolos typically range between $32.47* and $33.98*. On average the Sikinos Kimolos ferry is $33.22*. The cheapest Sikinos Kimolos ferry prices start from $32.47*. The average price for a foot passenger is $33.22*.
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 Sikinos to Kimolos is approximately 40 miles (64km) or 34 nautical miles.
Yes, Sikinos Kimolos ferries allow cars onboard with Blue Star Ferries & Cyclades Fast Ferries between Sikinos and Kimolos. To view car ferry tickets and prices between Sikinos and Kimolos use our Deal Finder.
Blue Star Ferries & Cyclades Fast Ferries allow foot passengers on Sikinos Kimolos ferries.
Blue Star Ferries allow pets on ferries from Sikinos to Kimolos. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey.
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Located in the Cyclades group of islands is the Greek island of Sikinos which lies between the island of Ios and the island of Folegandros. Unlike some of the other Cycladic islands, Sikinos, known as the Island of Wine, is not very well developed and therefore is much quieter. On the plus side, visitors to the island will probably find a more authentic atmosphere. There are two villages on the island. Allopronia is in the south of the island and is home to the island's port. The second village is called Chora as is located in the hills. Chora is made up of two parts. Castro to the west and Chorio to the east.
A popular attraction on the island is the Temple of Episkopi which was first thought of as the ancient temple of the God Apollo. However, following further investigations it was discovered to show signs of Roman mausoleum architecture. Built in the 3rd century AD, and modified to a Christian church with a dome and bell tower in the 17th century.
From the island's port, ferry services depart to Piraeus with a crossing time of around 3 hours and 30 minutes by high speed ferry and 7 hours and 30 minutes by conventional ferry. The island is connected by ferry to Folegandros, Ios, Santorini, Serifos and Sifnos.
Kimolos is a Greek island that lies in the Aegean Sea and is part of the Cyclades group of islands and is separated from the island of Milos by the Strait of Kimolos. According to legend, the island takes its name from the island's first resident. During ancient times, the island was called Echinousa, probably after the snake Echidna (viper) which was, and remains, common on the island. Since ancient times the island has been a battlefield between Ancient Athens, the ruler of the island, and Sparta, the ruler of nearby Milos.
Kimolos actually belongs to the Western Cyclades and is connected to nearby islands and the port of Piraeus, Athens, via a year-round ferry service with a catamaran ferry running only during the busy summer tourist season. During the tourist period, the island usually has daily connection to Piraeus and other islands. Also, transport via Milos is possible, because of the frequent connection of the two islands with local ferry services.