Rhodes – Agios Kirikos
Ferry to Ikaria
Rhodes – Agios Kirikos
Ferry to Ikaria
There is usually one weekly sailing from Rhodes to Agios Kirikos.Hellenic Seaways provides the ferry from Rhodes to Agios Kirikos. Rhodes Agios Kirikos ferries take around 11 hours 55 minutes. The ferry costs between $118.87 and $431.48, 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 Rhodes to Agios Kirikos.
The earliest Rhodes Agios Kirikos ferry typically departs Rhodes at about 16:00 and the last ferry usually leaves at 16:30.
Ferries from Rhodes to Agios Kirikos sail in around 11 hours 55 minutes. The fastest ferry is approximately 11 hours 10 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 1 weekly sailing from Rhodes to Agios Kirikos provided by Hellenic Seaways.
The price of a ferry from Rhodes to Agios Kirikos typically range between $118.87* and $431.48*. On average the Rhodes Agios Kirikos ferry is $219.39*. The cheapest Rhodes Agios Kirikos ferry prices start from $118.87*. The average price for a foot passenger is $215.05*. The average price for a car is $665.08*.
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 June 2025.
The distance between Rhodes to Agios Kirikos is approximately 152 miles (244km) or 132 nautical miles.
Yes, Rhodes Agios Kirikos ferries allow cars onboard with Hellenic Seaways between Rhodes and Agios Kirikos. To view car ferry tickets and prices between Rhodes and Agios Kirikos use our Deal Finder.
Hellenic Seaways allow foot passengers on Rhodes Agios Kirikos ferries.
Hellenic Seaways allow pets on ferries from Rhodes to Agios Kirikos. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey.
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Rhodes - Agios Kirikos Ferry Route summary | ||
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Departure Destination | Dodecanese Islands | |
Destination | Ikaria | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Hellenic Seaways | |
Average Price | $219 | |
Average Daily Sailings | 1 | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 1 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 11 h 55 m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 11 h 10 m | |
First Ferry | 16:00 | |
Last Ferry | 16:30 | |
Distance | 132 Nautical Miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 June 2025.
The Greek island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Islands and lies in the eastern Aegean Sea, to the north east of the island of Crete and south east of Athens. The island is also a short distance off the coast of Turkey. Rhodes Town is the island's capital and main town and its Old Town is a rich tapestry made up of different civilisations and cultures. The city's medieval walls, its fortress like buildings, the gates, bastions, narrow alleys, old houses, fountains and busy squares combine to make all visitors feel as though they have stepped back thousands of years. Outside of Rhodes Town the island has a number of small villages and beach resorts that are popular with tourists. The main ones are Faliraki, Lindos, Kremasti, Pefkos, Archangelos, Haraki, Koskinou, Afantou, Paradisi, Trianta and Embona.
From the island's port, ferry services depart to Piraeus by both conventional and high speed ferry. The island is also connected to the rest of the Dodecanese Islands, the Cyclades Islands and to Crete during the summer months.
The town of Agios Kirykos is located on the Greek island of Ikaria which lies in the North Aegean Sea. Many sailors and captains built their houses in Agios Kirykos, which is the island's capital, which gave the town a very nautical feeling. Many of the exhibits on display in the archaeological museum have been recovered from the sea bed and therefore the nautical theme continues. The sea around the island, according to myth, is where the son of Daedalus landed when the sun burn his wax wings and that the islet of Nikari, opposite Agios Kirykos, is the resting place of Ikarus.
The island's terrain is mainly mountainous and covered by Cypress, Plane, Oak and Pine trees. The tree coverage on the island enable the ground to retain moisture which in turn enable wild goats to graze. The forest of Radi, part of the Natura 2000 scheme, is considered to be the oldest in the Balkans. Low types of oak trees are its most numerous “residents”.
The island is accessible by boat from the port of Piraeus and Kavála, in the north of the country.