Serifos - Kythnos ferry route details
Kythnos ferry terminal is 30 km north of Serifos. This corresponds to a distance of 16 nautical miles.
Ferry route: | Serifos - Kythnos |
Port of departure: | Serifos |
Destination port: | Kythnos |
Departures: | 3 times a week |
Ferry companies: | Zante Ferries |
Kythnos
The island with its capital of the same name is with 100 km² comparable in size to the North Frisian island of Sylt. You reach Kythnos as your vacation destination in the region of the Southern Aegean Sea. Together with the islands of Kea, Serifos and Sifnos, Kythnos forms the island chain of the Cyclades. On Kythnos you will find both rural seclusion and tourist activities. You can bathe and swim at five dozen beaches - or take a detour to the thermal and iron springs that run right through the island town of Loutra. In the village of Kanala in the south of the island, you should visit the Greek Orthodox pilgrimage church.
The ferry port on the island of Kythnos offers connections to the other Greek islands of Andros, Sikinos, Thira, Paros, Tinos, Folegandros, Ios, Kea, Sifnos, Serifos, Milos, Kimolos, Syros and Naxos, as well as to the ports of Piraeus and Lavrio on the Greek mainland. A total of 16 routes are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Triton Ferries, Hellenic Seaways, SeaJets and Zante Ferries.
Serifos
For your beach vacation on the almost 80 km² large island, the seaside resort Livadi is the first choice. You arrive here by ferry. For the island vacationer interested in culture, the visit to the churches and monuments is a highlight with lasting memory value. Archaeological as well as folklore museums show what the island has experienced and had to offer in the course of its long history. The remains of the iron mine, closed in the 1960s, are now a cultural monument. Serifos is ideal for slowing down from everyday life. Here you can easily stop time even in high season.
The ferry port on the island of Serifos offers connections to the other Greek islands of Andros, Sikinos, Thira, Koufonissi, Paros, Tinos, Folegandros, Ios, Amorgos, Sifnos, Mykonos, Milos, Kythnos, Kimolos, Syros and Naxos, as well as to the ferry port of Piraeus on the Greek mainland. A total of 17 routes are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Hellenic Seaways, Aegean Sea Lines, SeaJets and Zante Ferries.