Karpathos – Symi
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
Karpathos – Symi
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
Typically ferries from Karpathos to Symi (Simi) sail 1 times a week. The Karpathos to Symi (Simi) ferry is operated by Blue Star Ferries. Karpathos Symi (Simi) Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get tickets, pricing, schedules and availability.
Karpathos Symi (Simi) ferries typically depart from Karpathos at around 11:40. The average sailing time of the ferry from Symi (Simi) to Karpathos is approximately 7h 45m.
Ferry prices for a ferry from Karpathos to Symi (Simi) typically range between $99* and $213*. On average the Karpathos Symi (Simi) ferry is $171*. The cheapest Karpathos Symi (Simi) ferry prices start from $52*. The average price for a foot passenger is $135*. The average price for a Karpathos Symi (Simi) car ferry is $483*.
Ferry prices may differ by season and depend on various factors, such as number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days, last updated 05 July, 2023.
The distance between Karpathos and Symi (Simi) is approximately 80.3 miles (129.2km), or 69.8 nautical miles.
Yes, there is a car ferry from Karpathos to Symi (Simi) provided by Blue Star Ferries. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and tickets for car ferries between Karpathos and Symi (Simi).
Yes, Karpathos Symi (Simi) ferries allow foot passengers. You can travel as a foot passenger from Karpathos to Symi (Simi) with Blue Star Ferries.
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Karpathos - Symi (Simi) Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Greece | |
Destination Country | Greece | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Blue Star Ferries | |
Average Price | A$158* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 1 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 7h 45m | |
First Ferry | 11:40 | |
Distance | 69 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2023-08-01.
Located in the Dodecanese group of the islands, the Greek island of Karpathos lies in the eastern Aegean Sea and is the second largest of the Dodecanese islands. Its relatively remote location has meant that the island has managed to retain many of its traditions and customs, traditional dress and dialect which resembles the dialect of the Greek island of Crete and of Cyprus.
The island's north has many rugged mountains but in contrast the south of the island is quite fertile, and visitors can see many wildflowers during the winter and spring. The island's coastal areas are characterised by beautiful beaches which tend to be quiet and are often nestled between the island's cliffs. The island's beaches differ quite markedly from each other which is dependent on the beach's location. The east coast beaches tend to be smaller and gravelly, but tend not to be too windy. The beaches on the south coast tend to have fine white sand as do the beaches on the island's west coast, although these are the most exposed to the Meltemi and are only really available when the wind isn't too strong. Finally, the beaches in the north are difficult to get to and are really only accessible by sea or by jeep.
Ferries from Karpathos depart to the ports of Piraeus, Rhodes, Heraklion, Milos, Anafi, Sitia, Santorini, Chalki and Kasos.
The Greek island of Symi is one of the Southern Dodecanese and is located to the north of the island of Rhodes and is close to the coast of south west Turkey. The island is around 13 km in length, north to south, and about 8 km east to west and has a total land area of around 70 sq. km. The four main areas on the island are Yialos, which is where the island's main harbour is located, Chorio is the top town, Pedi Bay is the valley that is located below Chorio and Nimborios is the bay and settlement that lies to the north of Yialos. Also on the island is the small village of Marathounda and the Monastery at Panormitis.
There are a number of popular sites across the island and includes a number of old churches and monasteries with one worth visiting being the Church of Constantinos and Eleni on the southern slopes of the Vigla which has lovely gardens and terraces. Also on the island, and built by the Knights of St. John in the 14th century, is the Monastery of the Archangel Michael at Roukouniotis which was built on the site of a 5th century monastery, which itself was built on the site of a pre-Christian temple.