Why we can get you to Kazzie better than anyone? – we know the place, we have relatives there and people who can assist in locating accomodation and arranging tours.
So pass on to your families and Australian friends of Kastellorizo that we can help with any queries on travel and accommodation.
Helpful information on Tickets, Bookings, car Rentals
Testaments
Jane
Watch this courtesy of YouTube video for a beautiful overview of Kazzie.
This link describes exactly what we feel about our special island; it’s beauty, tranquility, culture etc which can only be described by visiting the island or viewing such wonderful videos as this.
Clip includes audio and singing.
Our correspondent

Welcome to the Travel section of the website. We have a contact in Louise Katris (left) who resides on Kastellorizo and provides news and travel information for those of you who are planning a trip to Kazzie or are interested in learning more about the island and what it offers. Louise can be contacted at : dailycruises@hotmail.com
Tourism
Kastellorizo has become an important tourist attraction for anybody whose heritage connects them to the island, including Italians. In the summer months the populations expands dramatically. This building activity is not likely to increase the permanent population of the island which currently stands around the 300 mark.
Planning a trip to Kastellorizo?
You can now enter Greece from Kastellorizo which is a Port of Call so that gives us a degree of importance doesn’t it?
Why not let us help make your trip even more enjoyable as you discover the life your ancestors led on this large red rock - Kastellorizo, Castello Rosso or Megiste as we know it. With our tour boats ” Barbara and St George” you can relax and enjoy the true beauty of all that is worth seeing on your trip to Kastellorizo. We will take you to visit and swim in the Blue Grotto ( Parasta), admire the historical Island of Rho where you will visit the home and gravesite of the Lady of Rho you are also take a swim in her beautiful bay. We are also able to provide day trips to the Isle of St George and Plakes where you can swim and picnic at your own leisure.
Every Mondays and Fridays we can take you to Kas, Turkey where you will be able to shop and experience the true essence of the Anatolian coast, tantalize your taste buds with exotic Turkish delight and Baklava, smell the different herbs and spices, try your hand at bartering for an old kilim or for the average handbag. Day trips to Kalkan, Myra and St Nicholas, Fethiye, Salkikent, Livisi, Patara and Kekova are also organised by us. We are also happy to help you in finding the right accommodation to suit your needs and budget, give assistance in current boat and plane timetables to and from Kastellorizo.
Please contact us at dailycruises@hotmail.com or come and see us once you arrive as we are located in Australia Square (St George Church on the harbor as you walk towards the Hotel Megiste), our boats are located out the front of Sydney Restaurant.
Thinking of travelling to Kastellorizo by boat?
Take a look at Blue Star ferries
“The World’s Best Have A Lot To Learn” – an article printed in The Age 9th May 09 by Greg Baum, Sport Writer
“The Boat Home” – an article printed in The Age 6th July 2004
Firstly, I must share with you the traumatic experience we had trying to get to Kazzie by plane. Due to crosswinds we made two attempts; one which was abandoned on the runway prior to take-off and the other aborted when 5 mts off the Kazzie runway. Being a terrible flyer and happy to be alive, as soon as we returned to Rhodes it was the ferry (Porteus) the next day. Being the first trip to my grandparent’s homeland, and the aeroplane experience, I started to get a sense of how inhospitable and remote the island is; the hardship that previous generations endured but at the same time; the incomparable natural beauty and wonder, the pretty waterfront and historical buildings – the disparity between beauty and hardship.
I remember entering the harbour by ferry and starting to feel overwhelmed by finally arriving in Kazzie, thinking of my Grandparents living there, the innumerable pictures of the harbour and houses which seem to alter in each photograph. The old photos display a thriving town and this is in stark contrast to today which is a pretty facade of new and renovated houses lining the waterfront. The other fascinating aspect is how close Kazzie is to Kaz (Turkey); at night it’s like a reflection of each other, ‘bookends’ - we can see Kaz illuminated and Kaz can see a smaller but ‘prettier’ Kazzie. The significance of the closeness is ‘thought-provoking’ and you begin to realise the whole picture and history of the region – the Dodecanese islands, what was Greece originally, why the region is so important to Greece in terms of history and international sovereignty. This was bluntly realised when we left Kazzie for Kaz to continue our trip from the South of Turkey up to Istanbul, and the Greek flag was lowered and the Turkish flag raised, once we were about half way across.
So, once we set foot on Kazzie we toured the island by foot, recording our exploits in a diary and capturing the sights on camera.
Some of our experiences are included in the Trip to Kastellorizo (November 2007) link above and in the gallery
Travel articles
In addition to providing information on travel to Kastellorizo we will post articles that appear from time to time in the mainstream media. A recent example is “The world’s best have a lot to learn, by George” which appeared in The Age – Sports section on Saturday 9th May 2009. The journalist was Greg Baum who we contacted to obtain his permission to make the artcicle available to our website visitors. The situation is one that occurs regularly in life. Greg advised as follows “My partner is also a journalist, met a Kazzie on a Mediterranean cruise a few years ago and offered the use of her house. We didn’t realise until be got there what a privilege it was. We do now”.Have a read of the article which you will notice makes strong reference to George Karagiannis of Daily Cruises at the bottom of this page.
Other articles:
Kastellorizo and Beyond – article by David Jeffrie
“The Boat Home” – an article printed in The Age 6th July 2004
Neos Kosmos & Gourmet Traveller – Part 1 - 22nd Feb 2010
Neos Kosmos and Gourmet Traveller – Part 2 - 22nd feb 2010
Discover, Relax, Enjoy and Admire Kastellorizo with us
Planning a trip to Kastellorizo? Why not let us help make your trip even more enjoyable as you discover the life your ancestors led on this large red rock - Kastellorizo, Castello Rosso or Megiste as we know it.
With our tour boats “Barbara and St George” you can relax and enjoy the true beauty of all that is worth seeing on your trip to Kastellorizo. We will take you to visit and swim in the Blue Grotto ( Parasta), admire the historical Island of Rho where you will visit the home and gravesite of the Lady of Rho you are also take a swim in her beautiful bay. We are also able to provide day trips to the Isle of St George and Plakes where you can swim and picnic at your own leisure.
Every Monday and Fridas we can take you to Kas, Turkey where you will be able to shop and experience the true essence of the Anatolian coast, tantalize your taste buds with exotic Turkish delight and Baklava, smell the different herbs and spices, try your hand at bartering for an old kilim or for the average handbag.
Daytrips to Kalkan, Myra and St Nicholas, Fethiye, Salkikent, Livisi, Patara and Kekova are also organised by us.
We are also happy to help you in finding the right accommodation to suit your needs and budget, give assistance in current boat and plane timetables to and from Kastellorizo.
Please contact us at dailycruises@hotmail.com, or come and see us once you arrive as we are located in Australia Square (St George Church on the harbor as you walk towards the Hotel Megiste), our boats are located out the front of Sydney Restaurant. Ask for George Karagiannis.
Louise Katris, who resides on Kastellorizo provides news which we incorporate into our Newsletters. Louise can also assist with anyone planning a trip to Kazzie. The email above will also reach Louise and she can describe what the island offers.

