Ferry Kastellorizo Symi | Ships Greece | Best Price

Ferry Kastellorizo Symi | Ships Greece | Best Price

Book your ferry ticket Kastellorizo - Symi

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      Upcoming Departure Times Ferries Kastellorizo - Symi

      Best departures for the route Kastellorizo Symi to visit Greece
      These are the upcoming departures, but you can choose the period you like best.
      Route
      Departure
      Duration
      Kastellorizo ► Symi
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Fri 11/28 13:40
      5h 45m
      Kastellorizo ► Symi
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Mon 12/01 11:15
      5h 55m
      Kastellorizo ► Symi
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Fri 12/05 13:40
      5h 45m
      Kastellorizo ► Symi
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Mon 12/08 11:15
      5h 55m
      Kastellorizo ► Symi
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Fri 12/12 13:40
      5h 45m
      Kastellorizo ► Symi
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Mon 12/15 11:15
      5h 55m
      Kastellorizo ► Symi
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Fri 12/19 13:40
      5h 45m
      Kastellorizo ► Symi
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Mon 12/22 11:15
      5h 55m
      Kastellorizo ► Symi
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Sat 12/27 06:40
      5h 45m
      Kastellorizo ► Symi
      Blue Star Ferries, ship Default
      Mon 12/29 11:15
      5h 55m

      Ferries from Kastellorizo to Symi at the best price: compare schedules and fares

      Kastellorizo

      Information about Kastelorizo
      Castelrosso, also called Megisti (in Greek «the biggest»), is an island and municipality of Greece, at the eastern end of its territory. Located in the eastern Mediterranean, it is located less than 3 km from the Anatolian coasts of Turkey in front of Kastellorizo, while 72 nautical miles separate it from Rhodes, on which it depends administratively.
      From the administrative point of view it is a municipality of Greece belonging to the periphery of the Southern Aegean (peripheral unit of Rhodes). It has 430 inhabitants.
      Although not located in the Aegean Sea but in the Eastern Sea, historically it is part of the Dodecanese archipelago, but in turn is a small grouping together with the islands of Strongili and Ro, the islets (Agios Georgios, Psomi and Psoradia), all Greek territory and with others (Bayrak, Besmi, Catal, Gurmenli, Guvercinli, Heybeli, Kovan, Kovanli, Okzuz, Sariada, Saribelen and Sican), almost all little more than rocks, belonging to Turkey.
      It has an almost triangular shape, an area of ??9.2 km² and an NE-SO orientation. The extreme points are represented by Cape St. Stephen to the north (nearest point to Turkey), Nifti to the east and Pounenti to the southwest. Among the first two locations there is a large bay that represents the island's natural harbor and the seat of the only town. The island is almost all mountainous with high and steep coasts. The area of ??the municipality is a total of about 12 km².
      Castelrosso has a natural harbor, and an airport served by domestic scheduled flights.
      Castelrosso is the setting place for the Italian film Mediterraneo, which received the Oscar for best foreign film in 1992.
      Kastellorizo

      Symi

      Information about Symi
      Simi, called Sime in antiquity, is a Greek island of the Aegean Sea in the Dodecanese archipelago, located 41 km north of the coast of the island of Rhodes, surface of 58.1 km².
      It is located near the Turkish coasts of the Re?adiye peninsula in the Mu?la Province. From an administrative point of view, it is a municipality on the outskirts of the Southern Aegean (peripheral unit of Rhodes).
      The island has over three hundred monasteries and churches. The most important Churches are: Prophet Elias, St. John of Tsagkrias, St. Procopius, Madonna Myrtariotissa, Roukouniotis, Santa Marina and the Holy Monastery of Panormitis. Worth noting is the Kokkimidi Abbey, a Byzantine monastery renovated in 1697, the Perivioti Abbey and the War Cross Monastery.
      Symi


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