Cyclades Ferry Guide

Getting around the Cyclades islands is easy with regular ferry services connecting all the main islands. Whether you are travelling from Athens to Santorini, island hopping between Mykonos and Naxos, or exploring the smaller islands like Amorgos and Koufonisia, ferries are the most popular and affordable way to travel.

There are several ferry companies operating in the Cyclades, offering both high speed ferries and traditional slow boats. High speed ferries get you there faster but cost a bit more, while slower ferries are cheaper and give you more time to enjoy the sea views. Most ferries run daily during the summer season, with reduced schedules in winter.

Below you will find all the ferry routes, companies, and schedules to help you plan your island hopping adventure in the Cyclades.

Ferry from Ios to Sifnos

Ferry from Ios to Sifnos

The ferry route between Ios and Sifnos connects two of the Western Cyclades’ most charming islands, providing travellers with a scenic journey across the Aegean Sea. The ferry departs from Gialos port located on the western coast of Ios, just a short ten minute drive or twenty minute walk downhill from Chora, the island’s vibrant

Ferry from Ios to Paros

Ferry from Ios to Paros

The journey from Ios to Paros offers a scenic ferry crossing through the heart of the Cyclades archipelago. Ferries depart from the main port of Ios, located on the western side of the island near Chora, the island capital. The port sits just a short distance from town, making it easily accessible either by car

Ferry from Ios to Naxos

Ferry from Ios to Naxos

The ferry route Ios to Naxos is one of the easiest island hops in the Cyclades, linking the main port of Ios at Gialos with the main port of Naxos in Chora on the west coast of the island. Several companies operate this line, mainly Blue Star Ferries and Seajets, with additional sailings from other

Ferry from Ios to Mykonos

Ferry from Ios to Mykonos

The ferry journey from Ios to Mykonos connects two of the most celebrated islands in the Cyclades, with boats departing from Ios Port located in Gialos on the western coast of the island, just 2 kilometres from the main town of Chora. The port is easily accessible by a 5 minute car ride or 20

Ferry from Andros to Tinos

Ferry from Andros to Tinos

The ferry journey from Andros to Tinos connects two of the Cyclades Islands’ most charming destinations with regular year-round service. The ferry departs from Gavrio, located on the northwestern coast of Andros, and arrives at Tinos port situated in the town of Tinos (also called Chora) on the southern part of the island. The first

Ferry from Andros to Syros

Ferry from Andros to Syros

The ferry journey from Andros to Syros connects two beautiful islands in the Cyclades and is an excellent choice for island-hopping travellers. Ferries depart from Gavrio, which is the main port on the western coast of Andros, located approximately 30 kilometres west of Andros Town and about 50 minutes away by car. The journey takes

Ferry from Andros to Santorini

Ferry from Andros to Santorini

The ferry journey from Andros to Santorini is one of the most scenic routes through the Cyclades islands, offering a full day of travel through the beautiful Aegean Sea. The ferry departs from Gavrio Port located on the northwest coast of Andros, approximately thirty minutes from the main town of Chora. Passengers can easily reach

Ferry from Andros to Paros

Ferry from Andros to Paros

Ferries from Andros to Paros are a very popular way to move between the northern and central Cyclades, especially in spring and summer. The Andros to Paros ferry route usually runs from the main port of Gavrio in Andros to the main port of Parikia in Paros, with several sailings a week in the high

Ferry from Andros to Naxos

Ferry from Andros to Naxos

The ferry journey from Andros to Naxos is one of the most popular connections within the Cyclades Islands, linking these two beautiful islands with reliable and efficient service. Departing from Gavrio, the principal ferry port located in the northwest of Andros approximately 30 kilometres from the island’s capital Chora, the ferry travels across the Aegean

Ferry from Andros to Mykonos

Ferry from Andros to Mykonos

The ferry journey from Andros to Mykonos connects two of the Cyclades’ most captivating islands, with departures from Gavrio Port on Andros’ western coast and arrivals at the New Port of Tourlos, located approximately two kilometres north of Mykonos Town. Three established ferry operators provide regular services on this route: SeaJets, Fast Ferries, and Golden

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