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Ships and Ferries to Ikaria - East Aegean Islands.
Ikaria and the East Aegean Islands in general are connected to the ports of Piraeus and Rafina.
From Ikaria you can also visit the nearby Cycladic
islands of Syros, Tinos, Mykonos, Andros etc.
In addition, there are ferry connection from Ikaria
ferry to the island of Rhodes, and basically all East Aegean Islands via a third island.
Your trip to Ikaria can be with a conventional ferry
boat or by Highspeed depending on the day, the
time and the ferry company you wish to travel with.
If you select to visit Ikaria with the conventional
ferry your trip will take about 7-9.30 hours while
with a Highspeed ferry 5.30-6.30 hours depending
on how many ports the ferry will call at on the way.
Ferries from Piraeus to Ikaria run all year round
on a daily basis. In summer of course there are
more departures to choose from.
1. Piraeus - Kythnos - Syros - Tinos
Ikaria
2. Piraeus - Syros - Tinos - Ikaria
3. Piraues - Syros - Tinos - Ikaria
Samos
4. Piraeus - Kythnos - Syros - Tinos
Ikaria - Samos
5. Piraeus - Kythnos - Syros - Mykonos
Ikaria - Samos
6. Piraeus - Kythnos - Mykonos - Ikaria
Samos
7. Piraeus - Mykonos - Ikaria - Samos
Patmos
Attention !
The above mentioned information is subject to alteration. To be sure about correct schedules, departure and arrival times of conventional and highspeed ferries check the ONLINE Booking System. Click here.
ON LINE Booking System for seats and tickets in real time.
Starting your reservation through the online booking system you can select to have your tickets
sent to you or to collect them from the port office on the day of departure about 2 hours
before departure simply by giving your reservation code and showing your ID card.
We wish you a pleasant trip!
START by choosing the type of reservation you want,
ie if you want a one-way, roundtrip or multi-leg.



ATTENTION! You have to make your reservation
at least 4 days before the date of travel.
The temple of Ikarian Artemis (Diana) was discovered in 1983 by the Greek archaeologist Leontas Politis. In that region a building of dimensions 10 x 4 was found that had been built on a huge armoured base necessary as the ground of the region was unstable. Only ten metres far from that particular area a second smaller building which probably accommodated the statue of Artemis, was found.
Among other objects, there were found a well-processed crater from Rhodes that depicts a chamois, a pin with a lion’s head on it, a beautiful head of statue of the Hellenistic era, as well as two bodies of feminine statues, one of the 5th century B.C. and the other of the 2nd century B.C.
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