The port of Karpathos, known as Pigadia port, is the largest port on the island. It is situated northeast of Pigadia. Surrounded by large rocky hills, it lies within walking distance of the town centre and offers great views of Pigadia’s picturesque houses. Visitors can find some cafes and traditional taverns along the seaside promenade serving local delicacies.
Located between Rhodes and Crete, Karpathos is one of the remotest islands in the Dodecanese. High mountains, pristine landscapes, fragrant pine groves, traditional villages, turquoise waters, and rich history make this island an ideal holiday destination. The long-standing customs and traditions have influenced the daily lives of the residents and are also incorporated into their festivals, which tourists are welcome to join.

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Karapathos (Pigadia) Port features only one quay, which all ferries depart from. The port is relatively small and all check-in and boarding procedures occur directly at the quay. Foot Passengers: Proceed to the designated boarding area along the quay and present your pass to the ferry staff for embarkation. Vehicles: Follow the directions provided by port staff to check-in and drive your vehicle onto the ferry. After parking, passengers can proceed to the designated passenger areas on the vessel.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Standard Car, Motorcycle, Bicycle

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