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 Santorini to Milos

Ferry from Santorini to Milos

When traveling between Santorini and Milos, you will depart from the port of Athinios, located on the western coast of Santorini, approximately 8 kilometres south of the capital town Fira. The ferry journey takes you across the Aegean Sea for approximately 52 nautical miles, and you will arrive at the port of Adamantas on the

Ferry from Milos to Paros

Ferry from Milos to Paros

Travelling between Milos and Paros is one of the most popular ferry journeys in the Greek Cyclades, connecting two beautiful islands that are just approximately forty nautical miles apart. The ferry route operates throughout the entire year, making it an accessible option regardless of when you plan your island hop. Ferries depart from Adamas port

Ferry from Paros to Santorini

Ferry from Paros to Santorini

The ferry connection between Paros and Santorini provides a reliable and scenic travel option for visitors exploring the Cycladic islands. Ferries depart from the port of Parikia, located in the capital of Paros, and arrive at the port of Athinios on the southwestern side of Santorini, approximately eight kilometres south of the island’s main town,

Ferry from Naxos to Santorini

Ferry from Naxos to Santorini

The ferry journey from Naxos to Santorini offers one of the most popular island connections in the Greek Cyclades, connecting the largest Cycladic island with the volcanic wonder of Santorini. Travelling from Naxos Port, situated in the capital town of Chora on the western coast, ferries depart regularly throughout the year with increased frequency during

Ferry from Mykonos to Delos

Ferry from Mykonos to Delos

The ferry route from Mykonos to Delos represents one of the shortest and most popular maritime journeys in the Greek Cyclades. Departing from the Old Port in Mykonos Town, locally known as Chora, your journey spans just 3.5 kilometres across the Aegean Sea to reach the ancient archaeological site of Delos. The crossing takes approximately

Ferry from Naxos to Mykonos

Ferry from Naxos to Mykonos

The ferry journey from Naxos to Mykonos connects two of the most popular Cycladic islands through a short and straightforward sea crossing. You will depart from the Port of Naxos, which is conveniently located in Chora, the capital of the island, making it easy to reach on foot from the town centre or by local

Ferry from Santorini to Mykonos

Ferry from Santorini to Mykonos

Travelling from Santorini to Mykonos by ferry is one of the most popular island connections in the Greek Cyclades. Ferries depart from the Athinios Port, situated on the southwest side of Santorini approximately 7.5 kilometres from the capital town of Fira. This main ferry port, also known locally as the New Port or Thira Port,

Ferry from Crete to Santorini

Ferry from Crete to Santorini

The ferry route from Heraklion in Crete to Santorini is one of Greece’s shortest but most spectacular maritime journeys, covering just 63 nautical miles across the crystalline Aegean Sea. Ferries depart from Heraklion Port, conveniently situated only 2 kilometres from the city centre, and arrive at Athinios Port on Santorini’s western coast, the main passenger

Ferry from Athens to Naxos

Ferry from Athens to Naxos

The ferry route from Athens at Piraeus to Naxos is one of the most straightforward and enjoyable connections across the Aegean Sea, offering travellers an authentic island hopping experience without the hassle of flying. Ferries depart from Piraeus Port, situated approximately 15 kilometres south of Athens city centre, from Gates E6, E7, and E9, and

Ferry from Mykonos to Paros

Ferry from Mykonos to Paros

Travelling from Mykonos to Paros by ferry is a convenient and straightforward way to explore the beautiful Cycladic islands. Your journey starts at the new port of Mykonos, which is located in Tourlos, approximately 2.5 kilometres from the main town and just 4 kilometres from the airport, making it easily accessible by local bus or taxi.

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