Kastelorizo – Patmos
Ferry to Dodecanese Islands
Kastelorizo – Patmos
Ferry to Dodecanese Islands
Hellenic Seaways provides the ferry from Kastelorizo to Patmos. Kastelorizo Patmos ferries cost between £54 and £55, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for Kastelorizo Patmos ferries.
The first Kastelorizo Patmos ferry typically departs from Kastelorizo at around 11:45. The last ferry usually departs at 12:25.
The Kastelorizo Patmos ferry trip can take around 14 hours 15 minutes. The fastest sailings are approximately 13 hours 10 minutes with Hellenic Seaways. Sailing times can vary between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 1 weekly sailing from Kastelorizo to Patmos provided by Hellenic Seaways.
Kastelorizo Patmos ferry prices typically range between £54* and £55*. The average price is typically £54*. The cheapest Kastelorizo Patmos ferry prices start from £54*. The average price for a foot passenger is £54*.
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 June 25.
The distance between Kastelorizo to Patmos is approximately 222.1 miles (357.4km) or 193 nautical miles.
Yes, Hellenic Seaways ferries allow cars on board ferries between Kastelorizo and Patmos. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Kastelorizo and Patmos.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with Hellenic Seaways ferries between Kastelorizo and Patmos.
Pets are allowed on ferries travelling from Kastelorizo to Patmos with Hellenic Seaways. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey unless the ferry operator supplies pet accommodation.
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Located in the south east Mediterranean Sea, the Greek island of Kastelorizo lies around 2 km off the south coast of Turkey, 570 km to the south east of Athens, midway between the islands of Rhodes and Antalya and 280 km from Cyprus which is to the south east. The small island, which measures around 9 sq. km., has three capes: Agios Stefanos to the north, Pounenti in the south west and Nifti in the east. Located on a wide bay, between the capes of Agios Stefanos and Nifti, is the island's main harbour and only town.
The island's terrain mainly consists of high mountains which lead to cliffs down to the sea. In the more fertile areas of the island you can see olives, grapes and beans growing. The houses in the island's town are of Anatolian style and tend to be slender with timber balconies. To the east of the entrance to the harbour there is are remnants of a single story, former Italian governate, erected in 1926. Close by, is the island's former Ottoman mosque which dates back to the second half of the 18th century. The building has since been restored and is now a museum.
Ferries from the port connect the island to Rhodes, Kos, Nisyros, Piraeus, Kalymnos, Symi and Astypalea.
The Greek island of Patmos is one of the Dodecanese group of islands and lies in the Aegean Sea, just off the west coast of Turkey. Skala is the port town on the island and is also the location of many of the most popular attractions. To the north of Skala is Meloi Beach with is picturesque and is shaded by trees. In the village of Hora there is the Monastery of St. John which is a popular site as is the Cave of Apocalypse which is thought to have been the sacred cave where Saint Ioannis heard the voice of God and wrote the Apocalypse. In the cave visitors are able to see the cross that was engraved by Saint Ioannis along with three small cracks in the rock through which the voice of God came, symbolising the Holy Trinity. The island is also mentioned in the Book of Revelation in the Bible where it states that its author, John, was on Patmos when he was given (and recorded) a vision from Jesus.