Agios Kirikos ferries connect Ikaria with Aegean Islands, Dodecanese Islands, Samos, Cyclades Islands, Athens, Greece & Lesbos with crossings available to Fournoi, Chios & Limnos (in Aegean Islands), Patmos, Lipsi, Leros, Kalymnos & Kos (in Dodecanese Islands), Pythagorio, Karlovassi & Vathi (in Samos), Mykonos & Syros (in Cyclades Islands), Piraeus (in Athens), Kavala (in Greece) & Mytilene (in Lesbos). Sailings from Agios Kirikos are operated by numerous ferry companies.
There are up to 18 ferry crossings daily from Agios Kirikos with sailing durations starting from 20 minutes. Our Agios Kirikos ferry summary provides a good guide but for the latest sailing information use our fare search.
Agios Kirikos , 83300
Agios Kirikos is a small town on the island of Ikaria, resting in the North Aegean sea and belonging to Greece. The ferry routes departing the port are to neighbouring Greek islands, as well as sailings to Piraeus on the east coast of Greece’s mainland.
Being the capital of the island, Agios Kirikos is a popular destination for tourists with a penchant for ancient architecture encompassed by verdant surroundings and azure blue water. The imposing mountainside accompanied by a quaint harbourside presents a heterogeneous look to the town, offering areas of particular beauty that are unrivalled by its neighbouring islands in terms of pure aesthetics. Few places belonging to Greece are as picturesque as the promenade bordering the port, looking up onto the mountains, surrounded by colourful foliage and just a stones throw away from the crisp Aegean Sea.
A plethora of places to relax and bask in the sunshine are available all over Agios Kirikos, after all the town is drenched in inertia, and Faros Beach is arguably the apex of tranquillity. Even in the peak of summer, the soft sand remains largely untouched by tourism, so you’ll always be able to find a space for your towel and soak up the sunrays of the Mediterranean.
The town is very small so every amenity is within walking distance.