Ferries from Tilos to Kastelorizo

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The ferry route between Tilos and Kastelorizo is covered by Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries who provide 3 weekly sailings with travel times that don't exceed 7 hours 25 minutes and primarily morning departures. Ferries on this route can transport both foot passengers and vehicles. In addition to deck space, all ferries offer more comfortable solutions ranging from reserved seating to various cabins, suitable for singles, couples and families. There are toilets, bars, shops and self service restaurants on board.

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Ferries from Tilos to Kastelorizo

Port of Tilos

The port of Tilos is located in Livadia on the east coast of the island, it is about seven kilometers from the capital, Magalo Chorio. The port provides connections to Piraeus and the Dodecanese islands. It is a small and peaceful port, where there is a quiet atmosphere to welcome both foot passengers and private boats. There are few roads and not many services around the port, but you can find everything in the center of the capital along with public transport, there is a bus that connects Livadia, Megalo CHorio and Eristos Beach. There are two airports near the island, Rhodes and Kos. From R... [More information]

Address: Livadia, Tilos, Greece

Directions: Google Map @ Tilos, port

Guide of Kastelorizo

Kastellòrizo is a beautiful and remote island, it is the last Greek outpost before you reach the Turkish coast. It has been forgotten by international tourists and is somewhat of a guardian of ancient traditions. The island is predominantly mountainous with wonderful coasts, breathtaking landscapes and little fishing villages that are still intact. The island is in not fact in the Aegean Sea, unlike the other islands of the Dodecanese, but in the Levante Sea and it has become an integral part of the Turkish coast together with a small group of tiny islands. The island has had alternatin... [More information]

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