Kalymnos – Agios Kirikos
Ferries to Ikaria
Kalymnos – Agios Kirikos
Ferries to Ikaria
There are around 2 weekly sailings from Kalymnos to Agios Kirikos. 2 ferry operators sail between Kalymnos to Agios Kirikos, these include
Ferries from Kalymnos to Agios Kirikos typically depart from Kalymnos at around 13:35. The average sailing time of a Agios Kirikos Kalymnos ferry is approximately 3h 7m.
Ferry prices for Kalymnos Agios Kirikos ferries typically range between €18* and €152*. The average price is around €68*. The cheapest ferry prices from Kalymnos to Agios Kirikos start from €18*. The average price for a foot passenger is €56*. The average price for a car ferry is €139*.
Pricing will vary by season and depend on the number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time.
The distance between Kalymnos to Agios Kirikos is approximately 63.1 miles (101.5km), or 54.8 nautical miles.
Yes, Dodekanisos Seaways, Hellenic Seaways offer a car ferry from Kalymnos to Agios Kirikos. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Kalymnos and Agios Kirikos.
Yes, foot passengers can travel on ferries from Kalymnos to Agios Kirikos with Dodekanisos Seaways, Hellenic Seaways.
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Kalymnos - Agios Kirikos Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Greece | |
Destination Country | Greece | |
No. of Operators | 2 | |
Operators | Dodekanisos Seaways & Hellenic Seaways | |
Average Price | 68 €* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 2 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 3h 7m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 2h 40m | |
First Ferry | 13:35 | |
Last Ferry | 22:50 | |
Distance | 54 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-08-12.
Forming part of the Dodecanese group of islands, the Greek island of Kalymnos lies in the south east Aegean Sea, to the west of the Bodrum Peninsular between the Greek islands of Kos and Leros. Kos is around 12 km to the south of Kalymnos and Leros is around 2 km to the north. After the islands of Kos and Rhodes, Kalymnos is the third most populous island in the Dodecanese and is known for its affluent population.
The island's terrain is characterised by many mountains and a coastline littered with sheltered coves which make it the perfect destination for a sailing holiday. The island has also been referred to as the "Sponge divers island" because sponge diving has taken place in the islands crystal clear waters for many years. The trade in sponges has brought a significant amount of wealth to the island and has made it famous throughout the Mediterranean.
The island's capital is called Pothia and is also home to the island's port. It is a colourful town that is spread out over the foot and slopes of two hills and the valley between them. There are regular ferry services to Piraeus, Rhodes, Samos and to the other islands in the Dodecanese and the Cyclades.
The town of Agios Kirykos is located on the Greek island of Ikaria which lies in the North Aegean Sea. Many sailors and captains built their houses in Agios Kirykos, which is the island's capital, which gave the town a very nautical feeling. Many of the exhibits on display in the archaeological museum have been recovered from the sea bed and therefore the nautical theme continues. The sea around the island, according to myth, is where the son of Daedalus landed when the sun burn his wax wings and that the islet of Nikari, opposite Agios Kirykos, is the resting place of Ikarus.
The island's terrain is mainly mountainous and covered by Cypress, Plane, Oak and Pine trees. The tree coverage on the island enable the ground to retain moisture which in turn enable wild goats to graze. The forest of Radi, part of the Natura 2000 scheme, is considered to be the oldest in the Balkans. Low types of oak trees are its most numerous “residents”.
The island is accessible by boat from the port of Piraeus and Kavála, in the north of the country.