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The ferry crossing from Ikaria to Nisyros is covered by Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries only with a schedule of 2 weekly connections with departures and maximum duration of 7 hours 40 minutes. Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries offer the possibility of reaching your destination quicker, thanks to hydrofoils. But if you want to bring your car, motorbike or camper, you can opt for ferries that have cargo capacity. These ferries provide cafes and bars along with different types of accommodation to suit all of your needs. Early booking will ensure your choice of either regular seating or cabin accomodation.
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Agios Kirikos, is the capital of the island of Ikaria and is located in the south of the island. The port of Agios Kirykos is located very close to the centre of town. There are connecting ferries for passengers and commercial ships. This is the main port on the island and has many shops and cafes along with the Harbor Master's headquarters. There are connections from here to other islands and the port is also serves commercial vessels. There are many restaurants and bars in the vicinity. There is a small marina nearby used for private yachts and fishing boats. The island also has an airport l... [More information]
Address: Agios Kirykos 833 00, Grecia
Directions: Google Map @ Agios Kirikos (Ikaria), port
Nisyros is famous for its volcano, which is the islands main tourist attraction. This small round island has been forgotten by international tourism, it is green and lush thanks to the volcanic soil which grows eucalyptus, fig trees, olive trees and fruit trees scattered across the island. The inhabitants are friendly and welcoming towards the few tourists who come here. History According to Greek mythology, the island became separated from Kos when Poseidon hurled a giant called Polyvotis down to earth during the battle between the Gods and Giants. Today Polyvotes is the name of the volcano ... [More information]