Ferries from Folegandros to Kythnos

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The ferry route between Folegandros and Kythnos is covered by Fast Ferries who make one weekly sailing available with travel times ranging bewteen 4 hours 45 minutes and 4 hours 45 minutes. typically morning departure times for these crossings. This route is served by ferries allowing cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. Each passenger will receive all on board instructions by ground and cabin crew, who can guide you to your chosen accommodation and inform you of the on board services.

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Ferries from Folegandros to Kythnos

Port of Folegandros

The port of Folegandros is located in Karavostassis, a small village in the south-eastern part of the island. It is about three kilometers Chora, the islands capital that it is well connected. There are ferry connections to the many islands of the Cyclades archipelago. There is also a connection with Piraeus via ferries and ships carrying vehicles and passengers, some of the routes are operated by faster catamarans and hydrofoils. There are taverns and hotels around the port for tourists who arrive there and many beautiful beaches can be easily reached on foot. The Folegandros harbor area is w... [More information]

Address: Karavostasis, Folegandros, Greece

Directions: Google Map @ Folegandros, port

Guide of Kythnos

The island of Kythnos is mountainous and barren, crossed by a breeze that regulates the temperature during the summer. The island has a wild charm and a landscape characterized by expanses of olive trees and small villages with white houses and red roofs. The island has largely been forgotten by mass tourism and this has allowed the tourists who have ventured here a more authentic experience of island life. History   According to Greek mythology, the name of the island comes from Kythnos, who was the king of this island in the twelfth century BC. The island has also been famous since anci... [More information]

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