Syros – Kalymnos
Ferry to Dodecanese Islands
Syros – Kalymnos
Ferry to Dodecanese Islands
Blue Star Ferries provides the ferry from Syros to Kalymnos. Syros Kalymnos ferries cost between £105 and £202, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for Syros Kalymnos ferries.
The first Syros Kalymnos ferry typically departs from Syros at around 02:45. The last ferry usually departs at 22:15.
The Syros Kalymnos ferry trip can take around 6 hours 50 minutes. The fastest sailings are approximately 4 hours 15 minutes with Blue Star Ferries. Sailing times can vary between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There are 2 weekly sailings from Syros to Kalymnos provided by Blue Star Ferries. Timetables can change from season to season.
Syros Kalymnos ferry prices typically range between £105* and £202*. The average price is typically £151*. The cheapest Syros Kalymnos ferry prices start from £105*. The average price for a foot passenger is £151*.
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 April 25.
The distance between Syros to Kalymnos is approximately 144.5 miles (232.5km) or 126 nautical miles.
Yes, Blue Star Ferries ferries allow cars on board ferries between Syros and Kalymnos. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Syros and Kalymnos.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with Blue Star Ferries ferries between Syros and Kalymnos.
Pets are allowed on ferries travelling from Syros to Kalymnos with Blue Star Ferries. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey unless the ferry operator supplies pet accommodation.
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Syros - Kalymnos Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Greece | |
Destination Country | Greece | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Blue Star Ferries | |
Average Price | £178* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 1 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 6h 25m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 4h 15m | |
First Ferry | 22:15 | |
Distance | 125 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-08-12.
The Greek island of Syros is one of the Cyclades group of islands and lies in the Aegean Sea, around 145 km to the south east of Athens, the Greek capital. The island's history dates back to around the 3rd millennium BC, to the reign of Halandriani and Kastri. Artefacts excavated on the island show that there must have been a metalwork laboratory on the island which it is thought had a commercial relationship with Asia Minor. During the 6th century BC, the island was occupied by the Samians, when many of the island's inhabitants moved to the island. The important physician and philosopher, Pherecydis was born on the island during this period and later went to Samos and became Pythagoras' teacher.
In addition to the island's beauty, Syros has a thriving cultural scene and a love of the arts. Tourists should take the time to visit the island's museums and galleries in addition to strolling through pretty village streets or lazing on the beach.
From the island's port there are ferry services to Rafina and Piraeus by both conventional or high speed ferry. Syros is also connected to all of the Cyclades Islands, the Dodecanese Islands, Crete, Thessaloniki and Skiathos.
The Greek island of Kalymnos lies in the south east Aegean Sea and is located between the islands of Kos and Leros, and is one of the Dodecanese group of islands. The island is quite small with a land area of just over 100 sq. km but despite this it is the fourth largest of all the Dodecanese islands. The island's name has changed over its history. It was first named Kalynda, then Kalymna and then finally, Kalymnos. The island's capital is Pothis, although the most of the island's residents live in Chora, and is the island's second largest town.
Kalymnos is known for its sponge divers and sponge fisheries and it's inland terrain is steep and rocky and is popular with climbers. There are over 1,300 different climbing routes on the island that range in difficulty and terrain. Some routes are on slabs, some on big walls or on overhangs. The landscape used to be a curse for the island's residents but as it attracts visitors to the island it is now a blessing, certainly in terms of tourism.
There is a frequent ferry service to Piraeus, Rhodes and to the other Dodecanese islands. There are also ferry routes operating to the Cyclades islands, Samos and, during the summer season, to Chios, Mytilini, and Thessaloniki.