Tilos – Astypalea
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
Tilos – Astypalea
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
Typically 1 daily ferry sailing run between Tilos to Astypalea. 2 operators sail this route
Tilos Astypalea ferry sailings typically depart from Tilos at around 10:05. The average sailing time is approximately 5h 12m.
Tilos Astypalea ferry prices typically range between $30* and $78*. The average price is typically $54*. The cheapest Tilos Astypalea ferry prices start from $29*. The average price for a foot passenger is $54*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times.
The distance between Tilos to Astypalea is approximately 71.8 miles (115.5km) or 62.4 nautical miles for the mariners!
No ferry operators currently do not allow cars to travel onboard between Tilos and Astypalea.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with
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| Tilos - Astypalea Route summary | ||
|---|---|---|
| Departure Country | Greece | |
| Destination Country | Greece | |
| No. of Operators | 2 | |
| Operators | Blue Star Ferries & Dodekanisos Seaways | |
| Average Price | $54* | |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 1 | |
| Average Sailing Duration | 5h 12m | |
| Fastest Sailing Duration | 3h 35m | |
| First Ferry | 10:05 | |
| Last Ferry | 18:25 | |
| Distance | 62 nautical miles | |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-09-04.
Tilos is a small Greek island, part of the Dodecanese group of islands, and lies midway between Kos and Rhodes. Though efforts are being made to attract tourists, the island has retained its traditional and picturesque character.
Astypalea belongs to the Dodecanese island group in the south eastern part of the Aegean Sea. In terms of ferry services within Greece, Astypalea, like a lot of Greek island ferry ports is connected to the mainland port of Piraeus (Athens) as well as some of the neighbouring islands in the Dodecanese. The shape of the island resembles an hourglass, narrowing in the middle to a tiny 10 metre strip which connects the two sections.