Kos to Pythagorio Ferry

Kos Pythagorio Ferry

Ferry travel from Kos to Pythagorio offers a scenic journey through the azure waters of the Aegean, connecting two destinations rich in Greek history and island charm. Kos, renowned as the birthplace of Hippocrates, blends ancient landmarks like the Asklepion and the medieval Castle of the Knights with vibrant beaches and lively tavernas.

In Pythagorio, a picturesque harbour town on the island of Samos, you’ll discover UNESCO-listed treasures such as the Heraion sanctuary and the engineering marvel of the Tunnel of Eupalinos. Whether you’re soaking up the sun on Kos’s golden beaches or exploring Pythagorio’s quaint streets and historical sites, this ferry route offers a perfect combination of relaxation and cultural discovery.

Kos Pythagorio in pictures

Kos-Pythagorio

About Pythagorio

The Port of Pythagorio, located on the southeast coast of Samos, serves as the island’s main entry point for travellers arriving by ferry. With regular connections to Piraeus, and neighbouring islands like Ikaria and Patmos, the port offers easy access to the beautiful island of Samos and its surrounding areas.

The port is named after the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras. Just a short distance from the historical town of Pythagorio, the port is an ideal starting point to explore the island’s rich history, archaeological sites, and beautiful beaches.

About Kos

The Port of Kos, located in the heart of Kos Town, serves as a major gateway to the Dodecanese islands and beyond. Offering frequent ferry connections to Athens, neighbouring Greek islands, and Turkey, this bustling port is known for its efficiency and convenience.

Modern facilities and easy access to the town’s historical sites, beautiful beaches, and lively atmosphere ensure a seamless travel experience. Whether island-hopping, exploring ancient ruins, or setting off on a Mediterranean adventure, the Port of Kos is the perfect starting point.

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