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Piraeus to Mykonos Ferry

A frequent crossing from Athens' port of Piraeus to the cosmopolitan Cycladic island of Mykonos.

4h crossing 4 / day from £80 car + 2
Crossing time
4h
Operators
Blue Star Ferries, SeaJets
Sailings
4 / day
From
£80
Route type
Day crossing
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The Piraeus to Mykonos ferry

The Piraeus to Mykonos ferry links Athens with one of the most glamorous islands in the Cyclades, famous for its whitewashed lanes, windmills and lively waterfront. Travellers can pick between fast catamarans that reach the island in around three hours and slower conventional ferries that take a little longer while offering more space and gentler fares. Mykonos is a natural hub for island-hopping, with onward links to Paros, Naxos, Santorini and beyond, so many visitors weave it into a wider Aegean itinerary. The route is mainly used by foot passengers, with cars carried on the conventional services. Sailings are frequent through the busy summer season, when the island is at its most popular and advance booking is strongly advised, becoming sparser in winter. With its quick journey times and regular departures, it is one of the easiest and most rewarding Cycladic crossings from the mainland.

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Piraeus to Mykonos ferry — common questions

How long does the Piraeus to Mykonos ferry take?

Fast ferries reach Mykonos in around three hours, with conventional services taking longer.

Can I island-hop from Mykonos?

Yes. Mykonos connects easily to Paros, Naxos, Santorini and other Cyclades islands.

Are vehicles carried?

Cars are carried on the conventional ferries, though most travellers go as foot passengers.

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