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Getting from Paros to Agathonisi
If you are heading to Agathonisi from Paros you are making your way to one of the smallest and most remote islands in the Dodecanese, a tiny island of around 100 permanent residents close to the Turkish coast between Samos and Patmos with good beaches and an atmosphere of complete calm.
Take the ferry
There is no direct ferry from Paros to Agathonisi. The island is connected to the wider network through Patmos, Samos and Leros, with local ferry connections running a few times a week in summer. Getting to any of these connecting islands from Paros means flying via Athens first.
Getting there by air
Agathonisi has no airport. The nearest airports are Samos and Leros. Flying from Paros to Athens takes around 45 minutes and then Athens to Samos or Leros takes around 50 minutes, followed by the local ferry to Agathonisi taking around 1 to 3 hours. Total travel time is around 4 to 5 hours but check the schedule carefully as connections to Agathonisi are infrequent.
Your best option
Fly to Samos or Leros via Athens and take the local ferry across to Agathonisi. Check the schedule before booking your flights as the connection runs only a few times a week in summer and less in winter. Come entirely self-sufficient as the island has almost no facilities.
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