Ferries from Astypalea to Pserimos

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The ferry route between Astypalea and Pserimos is covered by the operator A.n.e.kalymnoy who carry out one trip per week with primarily afternoon boardings and crossing times not exceeding 5 hours 05 minutes. Ferries on this route can transport both foot passengers and vehicles.

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Ferries from Astypalea to Pserimos

Port of Astypalea

The port of Astypalea is located in Agios Andreas, about five kilometers from Chora, the main center of the island. The port has various accommodation nearby as many of the ferries arrive and depart at night. The port has connections to the ports of the Cyclades and the Dodecanese islands. To reach the center of the island you can use public transport, there is a frequent service that departs from the exit of the port. The port also has frequent connections to the airport, from which you can fly to Athens or to other islands in the archipelago such as Leros or Rhodes.... [More information]

Address: Agios Andreas, Astipalea, Grecia

Directions: Google Map @ Astypalea, port

Guide of Pserimos

Pserimos is a small Greek island in the Dodecanese chain, lying close to Kos in front of the coast of Turkey. The port village where the ferries come into is called Avlakia. It has a population of fewer than 100 inhabitants, and the municipality on the nearby island of Kálymnos administers this tiny place! The island exports capers and fish and one of the most popular local dishes is lamb with pasta. A brief history of Pserimos The ancient historian, Plinius mentions the island in books and in around the 3rd century AC an inscription was discovered, proving Pserimos’s reliance on ... [More information]

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