Book your ferry from Rhodes to Amorgos by accessing our online booking system. In just few steps you can get all the info you need, including the ferry routes, the timetables, the prices and the travel times for the crossings to Amorgos from Rhodes.
The line from Rhodes to Amorgos is provided by the maritime operator Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries who offer 3 weekly connections with traveling times not exceeding 6 hours 20 minutes (mainly morning departures). There is a fast transfer hydrofoil service on this crossing. Travelling by hydrofoil allows you to reach your destination in a much shorter time. Even if you have long journey ahead, you can travel in comfort thanks to on board services. Self-service restaurants, bars and shops are provided to make the journey more pleasant. When booking your ticket, be sure to choose accommodation that best meets your needs. We have various options available on board.
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The port of Rhodes is located to the north of the island and provides connections to the Dodecanese islands, the Cyclades islands, Crete and Piraeus. Mandraki port, is an ancient place of irresistible charm and is where the colossus of Rhodes stood whilst boats arrived 2500 years ago. There are many services in the surrounding area such as restaurants and taverns and the port provides connections to nearby islands. A little further south is the commercial port, called Emborio. The central port serves national and international boats and is located in the city center. At the exit of the port th... [More information]
Address: Akti Sachtouri, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Rhodes, port
Katapola is a resort on the north coast of the island of Amorgos, it is the main landing point on the island and the largest tourist center, it is full of restaurants and hotels. Places to visit Be sure to take a walk along the promenade when the sun is down to see the taverns all lit up to create a traditional Greek atmosphere. Near the port there are many cafes to stop in for some local music, a sip of ouzo and some pistachios. Above the port there was an ancient village called Minoa, which according to legend was the place where Minos spent the summer. You can walk for about forty min... [More information]