Ferry Astypalea Kos | Ships Greece | Best Price

Ferry Astypalea Kos | Ships Greece | Best Price

Book your ferry ticket Astypalea - Kos

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      Upcoming Departure Times Ferries Astypalea - Kos

      Best departures for the route Astypalea Kos to visit Greece
      These are the upcoming departures, but you can choose the period you like best.
      Route
      Departure
      Duration
      Astypalea ► Kos
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Sun 11/30 20:30
      3h 25m
      Astypalea ► Kos
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Sun 12/07 20:30
      3h 25m
      Astypalea ► Kos
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Sun 12/14 20:30
      3h 25m
      Astypalea ► Kos
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Sun 12/21 20:30
      3h 25m
      Astypalea ► Kos
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Sun 12/28 20:30
      3h 25m
      Astypalea ► Kos
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Sun 01/04 20:30
      3h 25m

      Ferries from Astypalea to Kos at the best price: compare schedules and fares

      Astypalea

      Information about Astypalea
      The island is in the shape of a butterfly and this is also called "the butterfly of the Aegean".
      Chora, the capital of the island, is completed perfectly with Skala, the port below, from where the few tourists come who decide to enjoy a holiday here. Geographically Astypalea belongs to the Dodecanese but very often it is inserted among the Cyclades, as there are many characteristics that unite it to the islands of this archipelago.
      Astypalea

      Kos

      Kos is a Greek island belonging to the Dodecanese archipelago, located in front of the Turkish resort of Bodrum, the ancient Alicarnasso, about 4 km from the coast.
      It measures about 50 km in length and 12 km in width in the widest part and there are about 30,000 permanent residents, most of which are concentrated in the homonymous capital of the island.
      In addition to the capital Kos, other inhabited areas of the island are Cardamena (Kardamena), Cefalo (Kefalos), Tigaki, Antimachia, Mastichari, Marmari and Pilì (Pyli), in addition to the smaller villages of Zia, Zipari, Platani, Lagoudi and community of Asfendiù (Asfentiou), a center composed of 5 villages now almost completely abandoned at the foot of Mount Dikeo, the highest peak of the island.
      On the island there are many archaeological sites such as the Asclepeion, or the temple of Asclepius, Greek god of medicine, the baths, the Platano of Hippocrates, the Roman odeon, the Castle of Neratzia, the fortress at the entrance of the port of the town of Kos and the Byzantine fortress of Antimachia.
      For sea lovers there are many beaches to visit. The northern part of the island is always beaten by the wind, but has crystalline seabeds instead of the southern one, with a still calm sea, clear water but darker seabed. Between Kardamena and Coo there are some famous thermal springs that form natural pools of very hot and sulphurous water. Going towards Kefalos is the island of Castri often visited by sunbathers sunbathing on the beach in front.
      It was famous in antiquity for being the birthplace of Hippocrates, the father of medicine.
      Kos


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