Tilos – Fournoi
Ferries to Aegean Islands
Tilos – Fournoi
Ferries to Aegean Islands
Hellenic Seaways provides the ferry from Tilos to Fournoi. Ferry schedules change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get the latest ferry ticket information for Tilos Fournoi ferries.
Tilos Fournoi ferries typically depart at 19:40.
The Tilos Fournoi ferry trip can take around 8 hours 10 minutes. Crossing times can vary between ferry operator and seasons.
There is 1 weekly sailing from Tilos to Fournoi operated by Hellenic Seaways.
The average price is typically $41*. The cheapest ferries from Tilos to Fournoi start from $41*. The average price for a foot passenger is $41*.
Ferry price can vary based on booking factors such as number of passengers, vehicle type sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated June 25
The distance between Tilos to Fournoi is approximately 95 miles (153km) or 83 nautical miles.
Yes, Hellenic Seaways allow cars on board ferries between Tilos and Fournoi. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Tilos and Fournoi.
Foot passengers can travel on the Tilos to Fournoi ferry with Hellenic Seaways.
Pets can travel on ferries from Tilos to Fournoi with Hellenic Seaways. Pets may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey depending on the operators guidelines.
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The Greek island of Tilos is one of the Dodecanese group of islands in the Aegean Sea and is located halfway between the island of Kos and the island of Rhodes. The island's landscape is characterised by mountains, hills and plains where visitors can see around 400 varieties of herbs and flowers growing. The island also has a number of species of rare birds nesting there including Nightingales, Goldfinches, Bonelli's Eagle, Hawks, Herons and Bee-eaters, to name just a few. The whole island is a vast ecological park and is protected by international treaties.
The island's main town and port is Livadia where visitors will find the remains of a castle, deserted stone houses, Byzantine churches and paved streets. Although Livadia is the largest town, the island's capital is actually Megalo Chorio which is about 2 km from Livadia. A popular attraction on the island is the beautiful abandoned 15th century monastery of Agios Panteleimon which has some interesting icons. Also worth visiting is the Castle of the Knights which is where the Knight of St. John were based during the 15th century.
Ferries from the island's port depart to Piraeus, Rhodes and to other islands in the Dodecanese.
Fournoi is a Greek island that lies in the north Aegean Sea and is situated between the islands of Ikaria, Samos and Patmos. The island's long history is evidenced by the many ancient finds that are dotted around the island that date back to the Ionians, Classical and Hellenistic times. Included in the finds are the cyclopean Wall with signs of an Acropolis on the Hill of Ai Giorgis, the ruins of the ancient temple at Kamari and the remains of homes on the sea bed, the shrine of Poseidon at Agia Triada in Chryssomilia. The island's many hidden beaches and small inlets was a haven for pirates during the Middle Ages as their ships could be easily hidden. In fact, at one point the island was named "Corseoi Island" after Corsairs (pirates).
The island's main village is Campos and has a number of tavernas, patisseries, shops selling traditional products and bakeries (fournoi in Greek) to greet visitors.