The Port of Astypalea, located in the charming village of Agios Andreas, serves as the main gateway to the beautiful butterfly-shaped island of Astypalea in the Dodecanese. Offering regular ferry connections to Athens, the Cyclades, and other Dodecanese islands, the port provides a reliable link for travellers seeking an authentic Greek island experience.
With its tranquil atmosphere, clear blue waters, and stunning views of the island’s iconic white-washed houses and Venetian castle, arriving at the port is a memorable experience. Convenient facilities and proximity to the island’s capital, Chora, ensure a smooth and pleasant journey. The Port of Astypalea is the perfect starting point to explore this hidden gem, known for its unspoiled beaches, traditional villages, and rich history.

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At Astypalea port there is one main ferry dock where all ferries will embark and disembark passengers. Vehicles will access the port using the road that leads directly to the ferry quay. There is a small port building where passengers can use the facilities. The port is on the smaller side so it is easy to navigate. Vehicle passengers will check-in and embark at the same area, using the convenient vehicle lanes, making the process smooth and easy. All passengers, not depending on the operator, will use the same quay to travel from.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Motorcycle

At Astypalea port there is one main ferry dock where all ferries will embark and disembark passengers. Foot passengers will embark in the same area as vehicle passengers. Foot Passengers will check in within the port building, which is situated very close to the ferry dock. The port is on the smaller side, so navigating the area is convenient and easy.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle


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