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FERRY HIGHLIGHTS
DEPARTURE
KAS
ARRIVAL
KASTELLORIZO
DEPARTS
EVERYDAY
TICKETS RATES
FROM 25€
DURATION
APPROX 15 MIN

HIGHLIGHTS of KASTELLORIZO

ISLAND of BLUE GROTTO

Kastellorizo is Greece's easternmost island, a tiny jewel floating just a short boat ride from the Turkish coast at Kas.

Despite its small size, this enchanting destination captivates visitors with its famous Blue Grotto, a pastel-colored harbor framed by neoclassical mansions, and a rich history stretching from Lycian times through the age of the Knights of St. John. Explore our Kastellorizo Island Guide to begin planning your visit.

With no cars, no crowds, and a pace of life dictated by the rhythm of the sea, Kastellorizo is the perfect escape for travelers seeking tranquility and authenticity. Board the Kas to Kastellorizo ferry and in just minutes you will arrive at one of the Mediterranean's best-kept secrets.

Visit the Blue Cave

The Blue Cave, known locally as Parasta, is Kastellorizo's most celebrated natural wonder and one of the finest sea caves in the entire Mediterranean. Sunlight enters through an underwater opening, illuminating the cavern's interior with an otherworldly electric-blue glow that dances across the limestone walls. Small boats ferry visitors inside during calm mornings, making it an unforgettable highlight and one of the top places to visit in Kastellorizo.

Visit the Blue Cave in Kastellorizo island.

Climb to the Castle of the Knights

Perched on the hill above the harbor, the medieval castle built by the Knights of St. John gives Kastellorizo its very name — Castello Rosso, the Red Castle, named for the reddish stone of its walls. The climb rewards you with panoramic views stretching across the harbor rooftops to the Turkish coastline and the open Aegean beyond. Lovers of medieval fortifications will find a natural companion in the old town of Rhodes, another great legacy of the Knights in the Dodecanese.

Climb to the Castle of the Knights in Kastellorizo island.

Hike to the Monastery of Agios Georgios tou Vounou

A scenic hillside trail leads from the town to the Monastery of Agios Georgios tou Vounou, set among wild herbs and windswept rocks in the island's rugged interior. This peaceful 17th-century monastery offers a glimpse into the island's spiritual heritage and a welcome shade beneath ancient trees. The walk itself is part of the reward, with sweeping coastal views opening up at every turn — check our Kastellorizo Island Guide for trail details and the best time of day to go.

Hike to the Monastery of Agios Georgios tou Vounou in Kastellorizo island.

Folk Museum in the Former Mosque

Housed inside a beautifully restored Ottoman-era mosque near the harbor, Kastellorizo's Folk Museum showcases traditional costumes, household items, photographs, and artifacts that tell the story of daily life on the island across the centuries. The building itself is a reminder of Kastellorizo's multicultural past, where Greek, Ottoman, and Italian influences have all left their mark. Those drawn to sacred and historical sites may also appreciate the pilgrimage island of Patmos, where St. John wrote the Book of Revelation.

Visit the Folk Museum in the Former Mosque in Kastellorizo island.

Join Us For a Better Vacation

Meander Feribot offers quick and convenient ferry crossings from Kas to Kastellorizo, getting you to the island in approximately 15 minutes. Whether you are planning a day trip or a longer stay, our team is here to help you make the most of your time on this magical island. Compare Kas Kastellorizo ferry tickets and secure the best fare for your journey.

Have questions before you set sail? Browse our FAQs about Kastellorizo for practical travel tips, or explore all of our ferry routes to the Greek islands if you are considering a wider Aegean adventure. Your Kastellorizo escape starts with one short crossing.

Stroll the Colorful Harbor

Kastellorizo's horseshoe-shaped harbor is one of the most photogenic waterfronts in all of Greece, lined with elegant neoclassical mansions painted in warm shades of terracotta, ochre, blue, and pink. Sitting at a waterside café as fishing boats bob gently in the crystal-clear water is the quintessential island experience. The harbor was also the setting for the beloved film Mediterraneo, and its timeless beauty continues to enchant every visitor who steps ashore. Learn how to get to Kastellorizo and see this iconic scene for yourself.

Stroll the Colorful Harbor in Kastellorizo island.

Explore the Archaeological Museum

The Archaeological Museum of Megisti, located within the castle walls, houses a carefully curated collection of finds spanning from the Neolithic period through the Byzantine era. Pottery, inscriptions, coins, and carved stonework reveal the surprisingly deep history of this small island, which served as an important waypoint in ancient maritime trade routes. History enthusiasts exploring the Dodecanese will also enjoy the rich archaeological heritage of Kos, the island of Hippocrates.

Explore the Archaeological Museum of Megisti in Kastellorizo island.

See the Ancient Lycian Tomb

Carved directly into the rock face along the southern coastline, the Lycian Tomb of Kastellorizo dates back to the 4th century BC and stands as the only known Lycian rock tomb on a Greek island. Its imposing Doric-style facade is remarkably well preserved and speaks to the island's ancient connections with the Lycian civilization on the nearby Anatolian coast. It is a powerful and atmospheric stop, easily reached on foot from the harbor, and featured in our guide to places to visit in Kastellorizo.

See the Ancient Lycian Tomb in Kastellorizo island.

Swim Straight from the Harbor

One of the joys of Kastellorizo is the ability to slip into the crystal-clear Aegean right from the harbor's edge. The water around the island is exceptionally clean and warm, with visibility that delights snorkelers and swimmers alike. Rocky platforms and small ladders provide easy access along the waterfront, so there is no need to search for a sandy beach — the whole harbor is your swimming pool. For travelers who prefer sandy shores, the neighboring island of Rhodes offers a wide variety of organized beaches just a ferry ride away.

Swim Straight from the Harbor in Kastellorizo island.

Enjoy Fresh Seafood by the Sea

Kastellorizo's waterfront tavernas serve some of the freshest seafood in the Dodecanese, with the day's catch arriving straight from the fishing boats moored just steps away. Grilled octopus, pan-fried red mullet, and sea urchin salad are local specialties best enjoyed at a table overlooking the glowing harbor at sunset. It is the kind of simple, soul-nourishing dining experience that stays with you long after you leave. Browse our Kas Kastellorizo ferry companies to choose the crossing that best fits your schedule and start planning your island feast.

Enjoy Fresh Seafood by the Sea of Kastellorizo island.