Arki – Patmos
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
Arki – Patmos
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
Dodekanisos Seaways provides the ferry from Arki to Patmos. Arki Patmos ferries cost around $34 and $35, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry schedules change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get the latest ferry ticket information for Arki Patmos ferries.
Arki Patmos ferries typically depart at 09:15.
The Arki Patmos ferry trip can take around 20 minutes. Crossing times can vary between ferry operator and seasons.
There are around 2 weekly sailings from Arki to Patmos serviced by Dodekanisos Seaways. Timetables can vary by season and operator.
Arki Patmos ferry prices typically range between $34* and $35*. The average price is typically $34*. The cheapest ferries from Arki to Patmos start from $34*. The average price for a foot passenger is $34*.
Ferry price can vary based on booking factors such as number of passengers, vehicle type sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated March 25
The distance between Arki to Patmos is approximately 14 miles (22km) or 12 nautical miles.
Yes, Dodekanisos Seaways allow cars on board ferries between Arki and Patmos. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Arki and Patmos.
Foot passengers can travel on the Arki to Patmos ferry with Dodekanisos Seaways.
Pets can travel on ferries from Arki to Patmos with Dodekanisos Seaways. Pets may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey depending on the operators guidelines.
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Arki - Patmos Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Greece | |
Destination Country | Greece | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Dodekanisos Seaways | |
Average Price | $34* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 4 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 31m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 20m | |
First Ferry | 09:15 | |
Last Ferry | 19:10 | |
Distance | 11 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change pricing is taken from last 30 days last updated 2023-06-22.
The picturesque Dodecanese Island of Arki lies in southwest Greece. Found in the Aegean Sea, the charming islet is popular with yachters and those looking for a quieter experience to the tourist hotspot, neighbouring islands. The close proximity to other Aegean isles makes it the ideal spot for island hopping sailors.
Overlooking the stunning harbour area are the ruins of an ancient acropolis. The old stones on this hillside vantage point is the perfect place to take in the beautiful sunset, over the crystallised Aegean waves. The dry and rocky island is largely uninhabited, with coverage mainly made up of olive trees and shrubs. However, the beach provides crystal clear waters to swim, with views of the nearby idyllic isles. With around 50 local inhabitants there is a small supermarket to buy amenities.
Despite being small in size, the Port of Arki provides a number of services to neighbouring islands. Throughout the week Arki offers one trip to each of the Dodecanese destinations through Dodekanisos Seaways.
The Greek island of Patmos is one of the Dodecanese group of islands and lies in the Aegean Sea, just off the west coast of Turkey. Skala is the port town on the island and is also the location of many of the most popular attractions. To the north of Skala is Meloi Beach with is picturesque and is shaded by trees. In the village of Hora there is the Monastery of St. John which is a popular site as is the Cave of Apocalypse which is thought to have been the sacred cave where Saint Ioannis heard the voice of God and wrote the Apocalypse. In the cave visitors are able to see the cross that was engraved by Saint Ioannis along with three small cracks in the rock through which the voice of God came, symbolising the Holy Trinity. The island is also mentioned in the Book of Revelation in the Bible where it states that its author, John, was on Patmos when he was given (and recorded) a vision from Jesus.