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Getting There

Flight

Traveling to the quaint island of Kasos is possible through various means, with flights being the quickest and most convenient option. Daily flights on Olympic Air connect Kasos with Karpathos, Rhodes, and Sitia in Crete, offering a seamless journey to this charming destination.

Ferry

Alternatively, ferries provide a more leisurely and budget-friendly option for reaching Kasos, with services available from several islands and Piraeus. Be mindful of the extended journey times and plan your dates accordingly, as ferries do not operate daily. From Athens, expect a 19-hour trip, while shorter journeys include 90 minutes from Karpathos and 2.5 hours from Sitia in Crete. Connections are also available from Rhodes, Santorini, and Iraklion, with the latter taking approximately 6 hours.

Getting Around

Discover the charming Greek island of Kasos, which covers 64 square km, by opting for a car or scooter rental. This way, you can uncover hidden gems, picturesque bays, and quaint villages without relying on the local bus service. For cycling aficionados, Kasos offers a variety of scenic routes, and Kasos Tours, a member of the Bike Friendly Hotels network, provides tailored routes and essential equipment.

Bus

The bus covers all the villages of the island on it’s various routes throughout the day, by the last run is usually in the early afternoon, which can be quite restrictive.

Taxis

Phone: +30 6973244371

Rent a Bike

Phone: +30 6973973728

Car Hire

Phone: 2245041746