Travelling from Sikinos to Folegandros by ferry is a smooth and enjoyable experience, offering a chance to witness the captivating beauty of the Cyclades.
Folegandros greets visitors with a dramatic landscape of rugged cliffs and pristine beaches. The picturesque hilltop village of Chora is a highlight, with its winding streets, tavernas, and stunning views of the Aegean. Whether exploring the Church of Panagia or relaxing on secluded beaches, Folegandros promises a serene and enchanting getaway.

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The Port of Folegandros, located in the village of Karavostasis, is the primary gateway to the stunning island of Folegandros in the Cyclades. This charming and efficient port offers regular ferry connections to Athens (Piraeus) and neighbouring islands such as Santorini, Milos, Ios, and Naxos.
Travellers can enjoy a range of amenities nearby, including seaside cafés, restaurants, and small shops, creating a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Its proximity to beautiful beaches and the island’s scenic Chora makes the Port of Folegandros an ideal starting point for exploring the island’s rugged landscapes, traditional architecture, and unspoiled charm.
The Port of Sikinos, located in the serene bay of Alopronia, serves as the main gateway to this unspoiled gem of the Cyclades. Offering ferry connections to Athens (Piraeus) and neighbouring islands like Ios, Folegandros, and Santorini, the port ensures convenient access for travellers seeking a tranquil island escape.
From the port, it’s easy to explore Sikinos’ charming hilltop Chora, ancient monuments, and pristine beaches. Whether you’re here to unwind in a peaceful setting or enjoy the slower pace of Cycladic life, the Port of Sikinos is the perfect starting point for your adventure.




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