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I am trying to plan a trip to Greece and I want to go to the island of Ikaria. What is the best way to get here?

It appears as if they have an airport? Are flights common? What about taking a Ferry? I am debating whether to spend a prolonged time in Athens or if I should just go right to Ikaria. I am not sure the best way to approach this.
 
I went to Ikaria last year. I flew out of Athens to Ikaria. Flights are frequent and easy to book online. The ferry trip was just too long. The other way to do it (and probably what I will do next time I go to Ikaria) is to take the ferry and island hop there with 1 or two stops along the way. That way you get to see more islands and enjoy the journey as well as the destination.
As for staying in Athens, I love Athens and base myself there for weeks/months. There is so much to do and see in Athens, whether you like the ancient sites, the museums, clubbing, alternative gigs, theatre, etc, etc.
Enjoy your trip!
 
We are looking at Ikaria for the end of May 2024. The ferry trip is as you have said very long. Would it be quicker to go from Rafina and what islands would you recommend stopping off on the way. Thanks for your help.
 
I love Athens, too - there is such a variety of things to do! That being said, I understand the urge to see different parts of Greece. I am intrigued by Ikaria. It's tucked out of the way a bit, but that could be a good thing. I agree about the ferry ride - I have a friend who diid it and she said the ferry ride was brutal - she gets seasick.
 
I believe even if you catch the ferry out of Rafina the trip is still a long one. However, the ferry stops at Andros, Tinos and Mykonos on the way to Ikaria so you can stop over and have a day or two rest before continuing on to Ikaria. Next time I will stop over at Mykonos (don't hate me) because I want to go see the ancient ruins in Delos - something that's on my bucket list.
 

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