Ferries from Piraeus to Agios Kirikos (Ikaria)

Offers, Timetables and Prices

NetFerry Hero ferries
Outbound
Inbound

Book your ferry from Piraeus to Agios Kirikos (Ikaria) with Netferry!

Are you planning a trip to Ikaria? Book your ferry from Piraeus to Ikaria by accessing our online booking system. On this website discover all routes to Ikaria departing from Piraeus and easily find the timetables, crossing duration and prices.

The Piraeus Ikaria ferry line is served by the maritime company Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries who have 6 weekly sailings available with travel times ranging between 6 hours 10 minutes and 7 hours 45 minutes with morning and afternoon boarding. You can also get to your destination with your car because ferries that operate on this crossing allow vehicles. All ships have both cabins and reserved seating arrangements, allowing you to choose your preferred level of comfort as you travel.

Have you already decided on your destination? Choose your ferry and travel with NetFerry!

Ferries from Piraeus to Agios Kirikos (Ikaria)

Port of Piraeus

The port of Piraeus is located just 12 km south of the center of Athens and is its main port. Historically this port was the starting point for many naval expeditions and the Athenian navy fleet was also based here. Over the centuries, with the decline of Athens the port of Piraeus also declined and then resumed some activities in the nineteenth century. Today, Piraeus is the largest port in Europe in terms of commercial traffic and every year it is a stopover for about 20 thousand passengers. Piraeus covers the routes to the major Greek islands, including the Cicaldi, the Dodecanese archipela... [More information]

Address: Platia Karaiskaki

Directions: Google Map @ Piraeus, port

Guide of Agios Kirikos (Ikaria)

On the south-eastern side of the island of Ikaria stands Agios Kirikos, a fishing village founded around 300 years ago. The city is dedicated to the saint Kirikos and is the capital of the island and has lots of tourist amenities. History According to the myth, Icarus drowned and was buried on the island, which was initially colonized by the Ions and then occupied by the Persians. From the Byzantines, it was then passed to the Venetians and finally became Greek territory at the end of 1100. Places to visit The church of Santo Kyrikos, is named after the saint and on July 15th each year this Sa... [More information]

Trustpilot
Do you need help? Don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions or need clarification.
+39 0831 564 257 info@netferry.com