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Discover Kastellorizo on this full-day ferry trip from Kas, exploring historic sites, Blue Cave, beaches, and enjoying authentic Greek island vibes.
Traveling from the Turkish fishing town of Kas to the tiny, enchanting Greek island of Kastellorizo (also known as Meis) is a journey that promises stunning scenery, a relaxed pace, and a taste of authentic island life. This day trip, offered by SAILNSTAY, combines a scenic ferry ride with a full day of sightseeing, culture, and leisure on one of Greece’s most charming and less-touristed islands.
What we particularly love about this excursion is how smoothly it balances transport, exploration, and free time — all for a reasonable price that offers excellent value. The only real consideration? the limited time ashore, which means you’ll want to prioritize what you want to see most. Perfect for history buffs, scenery lovers, or anyone craving a quiet escape with a hint of Greece, this trip caters well to those who enjoy a relaxed pace and authentic cultural experiences.

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The adventure begins in Kas, a lively Turkish town with a charming harbor. The pickup point at Kumrucu So 35.5 Andifli is well-situated for travelers staying nearby. The ferry departs around 8:45-9:00 am, giving everyone plenty of time to settle in and enjoy the ride. The small group size (max 15 travelers) makes for a more intimate experience, enabling a friendly atmosphere and easier navigation through the day.
The 30-minute ferry ride is more than just transportation; it’s part of the experience. We loved the way the boat glided smoothly over the water, offering views of the rugged Turkish coastline and the distant Greek islands. Bring a sunhat and water — reviewers mention the need for sun protection during the brief but bright crossing.
Once ashore, a full day of exploration begins. The island’s appeal lies in its unhurried charm, historic sites, and natural beauty. Visitors can wander through narrow alleys, admire pastel-colored houses, and enjoy the hospitality of local cafes and restaurants. The island’s small size makes it ideal for walking, whether to visit historic landmarks or just soak up the laid-back vibe.
With up to five hours ashore, you have ample time to stroll, shop tax-free, or relax at cafes. The island’s small boutiques sell local crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs. Reviewers mention that the island’s hospitality is warm, with friendly shopkeepers and restaurant staff. Plus, the duty-free shopping offers the chance to pick up wine, spirits, and beauty products at savings — a bonus for those wanting to bring back a taste of Greece.
The ferry departs around 4:00 pm for the roughly 30-minute return to Kas. This allows for a relaxed afternoon, perhaps stopping for a drink or a final walk along the harbor before heading back. The group size remains small, fostering a friendly atmosphere for sharing tips and photos.

At $83.11 per person, this trip offers a well-rounded experience at a fair price. The inclusion of ferry tickets simplifies planning and eliminates extra hassles, while the limited group size enhances comfort. The main costs — the ferry and access to sites — are included, but food and personal shopping are extra.
While lunch isn’t included, the island boasts numerous cafes for a relaxed meal or snack, often with great views and local flavor. The trip’s timing allows you to see a variety of sights without feeling rushed, though it’s worth noting that the short individual visit might leave some wishing for more time, especially if you’re keen on exploring every nook and cranny.
One review highlights how pretty the island is and mentions the friendly locals and vibrant restaurants. The reviewer wished they could have stayed overnight, which underscores how charming and peaceful the island feels. Another reviewer, who enjoyed a three-night cruise along the Turkish coast, appreciated the stunning views and the delicious local food, noting the overall calm and hospitable atmosphere.
A third reviewer simply enjoyed the convenience — arriving early, having a meal, walking around, and returning by 4 pm — with a memorable sighting of a caretta turtle along the way. This variety of perspectives shows that whether you’re after a quick cultural fix or just a scenic escape, Kastellorizo delivers.
This day trip from Kas to Kastellorizo manages to pack in a surprising amount of charm, history, and natural beauty into a manageable itinerary. The combination of a scenic ferry ride, the island’s authentic atmosphere, and its mix of cultural sites makes it an appealing choice for travelers seeking a quick yet meaningful escape to Greece.
The experience shines brightest for those who love history, quiet beaches, and picturesque scenery. It’s also a smart pick for anyone wanting to enjoy duty-free shopping and sample local cuisine without committing to a longer stay. While the short time ashore might leave some wishing for more, the relaxed pace and variety of sights mean you’ll leave with plenty to remember — and perhaps a few beautiful photos to prove it.
If you’re after a hassle-free way to see a stunning Greek island close to Turkey, this trip hits the mark. It suits solo travelers, couples, or small groups eager to explore, relax, and soak up the Mediterranean vibe in just one day.
How long is the ferry ride from Kas to Kastellorizo?
The ferry journey takes about 30 minutes, offering lovely views of the coastline along the way.
What is included in the price of $83.11?
The fee covers ferry tickets and the guided access to the island’s main sights. Food, drinks, and shopping are not included.
What are the main sights I can visit on Kastellorizo?
You can explore the Museum Mosque, the Castle of the Knights of St. Jean, Lycian Tombs, the Museum of Archaeology, the Blue Cave, and religious sites like St. Constantine & The Church of Elena.
How much time do I have on the island?
You’ll have approximately five hours ashore, enough to see the highlights and relax at your own pace.
Are there optional boat trips to beaches or caves?
Yes, boats can take you to places like Aya Georgio Beach and the Blue Cave, though these are not part of the scheduled itinerary.
Is this trip suitable for families?
Most travelers find it accessible, especially since the group size is small and the pace is relaxed. Just bring essentials like water and sun protection.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring sun protection, water, comfortable shoes, a camera, and a hat. A small backpack for your essentials is ideal.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The trip requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.