Ferries from
Ikaria to Athens
Ferries from
Ikaria to Athens
There are 2 ferry routes. Ferries from Evdilos to Athens (Piraeus) and Agios Kirikos to Athens (Piraeus) are popular ferry trips from Ikaria to Athens. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Ikaria to Athens sail approximately 4 times per week and are operated by Hellenic Seaways.
Ikaria to Athens ferry sail durations can take between 5 hours 55 minutes and 7 hours 35 minutes depending on the ferry operator, the route taken and weather conditions.
The fastest ferry from Ikaria to Athens takes around 5 hours 55 minutes on the Evdilos to Athens (Piraeus) ferry with Hellenic Seaways.
Yes, you can travel by car on the ferry from Ikaria to Athens with Hellenic Seaways.
The distance between Ikaria and Athens is 177 miles (284km) and 153 nautical miles.
Ikaria to Athens ferry prices can vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The Evdilos to Athens (Piraeus) ferry ferry sails approximately 3 times weekly with a crossing time of 6 hours 55 minutes.
Agios Kirikos to Athens (Piraeus) ferry ferries sail about 1 times weekly with a sailing time of 6 hours 5 minutes.
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Ikaria is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea, southwest of Samos, approximately 50 kilometres from the Turkish coast. Ikaria reflects a beautiful balance between nature, freedom and development, having recently been named ‘The Best Greek Island for Nature Lovers’ by the news television channel, CNN. It also offers large areas of natural beauty, stunning mountainous landscapes, beautiful beaches and friendly locals, providing plenty of activities for everyone. The island is also, according to legend, the birthplace of Dionysus, the god of wine. So, as you would expect, there are plenty of excellent wineries and picturesque vineyards which are well worth seeing. Given Ikaria’s central location in the Aegean Sea, it is an excellent point of departure for many locations in Greece. From Ikaria’s ports on the north and south coasts, there are numerous ferry routes available to the mainland and surrounding islands, so there’s a great deal of choice.