Fournoi – Tilos
Ferry to Dodecanese Islands
Fournoi – Tilos
Ferry to Dodecanese Islands
There is usually one weekly sailing from Fournoi to Tilos. provides the ferry from Fournoi to Tilos. Fournoi Tilos ferries take around 8 hours 15 minutes. The ferry costs between $168.24 and $477.31, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for ferries from Fournoi to Tilos.
Fournoi Tilos ferries depart at around 20:20.
Ferries from Fournoi to Tilos sail in around 8 hours 15 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 1 weekly sailing from Fournoi to Tilos provided by .
The price of a ferry from Fournoi to Tilos typically range between $168.24* and $477.31*. On average the Fournoi Tilos ferry is $322.78*. The cheapest Fournoi Tilos ferry prices start from $168.24*. The average price for a foot passenger is $129.61*. The average price for a car is $515.96*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated 1 July 2025.
The distance between Fournoi to Tilos is approximately 95 miles (153km) or 83 nautical miles.
Unfortunately, cars are not allowed to travel on ferries between Fournoi and Tilos.
Currently foot passengers can not sail between Fournoi and Tilos. Passengers must be travelling with a car.
Currently, are not permitted to board ferries from Fournoi to Tilos.
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Fournoi is an archipelago of small Greek islands that lie between the islands of Ikaria, Samos and Patmos on the North Aegean. The island's main town, also called Fournoi, is also the island's main ferry port. In earlier times Fourni was called Korseon and was the site of pirates. Rich in history, the unspoilt island has many ancient remains located all around the island that date back to the Ionians, Classical and Hellenistic periods. Popular with visitors are the ruins of the ancient temple at Kamari and the remains of dwellings on the sea bed, the Cyclopean wall with traces of an Acropolis on the Hill of Ai Giorgis, the ancient quarry at Petrokopio and the shrine to Poseidon at Agia Triada. The main income source for the island's inhabitants is from fishing, agriculture and farming and of course, tourism. There are a number of beautiful beaches on the island such as Vlychada, Vitsilia, Petrokopio, Elidaki and Bali.
The Greek island of Tilos is one of the Dodecanese group of islands and lies in the Aegean Sea. Unlike some of its neighbours, Tilos is a quiet island with few residents which as a result has managed to retain its original Greek atmosphere and charm. Those that do live on the island largely live off fishing, some agriculture and the little tourism that does exist. A popular site on the island is the beautiful but abandoned 15th century monastery of Agios Panteleimon, which contains some interesting icons. Also of interest is the Castle of the Knights, where the Knights of St. John were based in the 15th century. Also on the island are a number of other churches including perhaps the best known Church of the Archangel Michael which is in Megalo Chorio. Other popular sites on the island are the Park of Tilos, with its many species of flora and fauna, and the Cave of Charkadio where visitors can see the remains of the dwarf elephants that lived on the island some 45,000 years ago. The fossilised bones where first discovered in the 1970's.