Ferry from Athens to Mykonos

View Of Mykonos Port And Town

Why take the ferry from Athens to Mykonos?

The ferry from Athens to Mykonos is the most popular and scenic way to travel from Greece’s capital to the world-famous Cycladic island. Whether you're visiting Mykonos for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife or charming Cycladic architecture, taking the ferry allows you to relax and enjoy the Aegean Sea before reaching your destination.

With multiple daily departures from Piraeus and Rafina ports, travelers can choose between high-speed ferries for a fast journey or conventional ferries for a more relaxed and budget-friendly trip. Unlike flights, ferry travel lets you bring your car or motorbike, making it ideal for those planning an island-hopping adventure.

How to travel from Athens to Mykonos by ferry?

  1. Visit our search engine: Choose your departure port and enter your desired travel date in the search bar
  2. Pick your ferry company & vessel: Compare schedules and select between high-speed or conventional ferries
  3. Select your price: After checking different ferry operators, select your price and continue to passenger details
  4. Complete your booking: Receive your booking confirmation via email
  5. Arrive at the port: Check-in at least 45 minutes before departure to avoid delays

The ferries depart from two ports in Athens:

  • Piraeus Port: Convenient for travelers staying in the city center
  • Rafina Port: Ideal for those arriving directly at Athens International Airport

Ferry schedules are most frequent during the summer, with up to 18 departures daily in peak season.

Advantages of ferry travel from Athens to Mykonos

  • Affordable & convenient: A cost-effective and comfortable way to reach the island of Mykonos
  • Multiple daily departures: Choose from morning, afternoon or evening ferries
  • Bring your vehicle: Travel with your car, motorbike or bicycle for easy transportation
  • Stunning views: Enjoy breathtaking Aegean Sea landscapes during the trip
  • Eco-friendly travel option: Ferries have a lower carbon footprint than flights

Travel tips for the ferry from Athens to Mykonos

  • Book early during peak season (June-September) to secure the best prices
  • Arrive at the port on time to avoid last-minute stress
  • Carry travel essentials, including sunscreen, sunglasses and light clothing
  • Bring motion sickness tablets if you're prone to seasickness, especially on high-speed ferries

Which departure port is more convenient for my trip?

ferry arrives from athens to mykonos

Athens has 2 modern ports to serve the large volume of passengers traveling on the dozens of the Aegean islands.

In the following lines, we have mapped the most common options for easy transportation from Athens city center as well as from Athens International Airport to the departure ports.

Piraeus departure port

Advantages

  • Most popular
  • Close to Athens city center
  • Easy to reach (Very good transport network (buses, metro, tram, taxi)
  • Slightly cheaper public transport tickets

Disadvantages

  • 40 km away from Athens airport
  • More expensive ferry tickets
  • Lots of traffic from Athens city center to the port and therefore you need to calculate the traffic delays
  • The port is big and you will need to walk around to find your specific embarkation gate (12 gates)
  • Longer duration from Piraeus to Mykonos
  • Fewer departures to Mykonos

Rafina departure port

"The most convenient port for the ferry from Athens to Mykonos".

Advantages

  • More connections to Mykonos
  • Shorter travel time
  • Close to Athens Airport (20 km)
  • A small port with 1 departure gate
  • Cheaper ferry tickets
  • Is a great choice if you want to get from the airport directly to a ferry port without having to go via the city center of Athens

Disadvantages

  • Transfer to the port by bus or by taxi only
  • 30 km away from Athens city center

What is the distance between Athens & Mykonos by ferry?

The ferry route covers approximately 85 nautical miles (157 km) across the Aegean Sea.

How long does the ferry from Athens to Mykonos take?

Ferry durations depend on the ferry type and departure port:

  • High-speed ferries: 2.5 to 3.5 hours
  • Conventional ferries: 4 to 5 hours

How often do ferries operate between Athens & Mykonos?

Ferries run multiple times per day, especially during the summer season (May-September).

Which ferry companies operate the Athens to Mykonos route?

Several ferry operators run daily services between Athens and Mykonos, including:

Transportation in Athens & Mykonos

How to get to Piraeus or Rafina Ports:

Piraeus Port (main port of Athens)

Rafina Port (closer to Athens Airport)

  • Bus: KTEL Attikis buses run from Athens Airport to Rafina in 30 minutes
  • Taxi/private transfer: A taxi ride from Athens Airport to Rafina costs €35-€40. Prices of private transfers are quite the same and offer a more luxurious experience 

In which port of Mykonos am I going to arrive?

The island of Mykonos has 2 ports that serve not only ferry boats and cruise ships but huge yachts, sailing and fishing boats additionally:

  • The Old Port of the metropolis now serves small boats only
  • The New Port is located in Tourlos and is about 1.5 km from the center (Chora). The New Port includes 2 docks that serve the cruise ships and the passenger ferries. Most ferry operators arrive at the New Port of Tourlos

Which public bus to use?

  • There is a frequent bus service from the New Port to the Old Port and the center (Fabrika Square station)
  • From the New port of Tourlos, you can visit Agios Stefanos and Tourlos villages
  • From Chora (town center) you may visit Elia Beach, Platis Yalos, Ornos, Ai Yannis, Fabrika-Paradise Beach, Paranga Beach and the airport
  • From the Old Port, you can arrive using a public bus to Kalafati Seashore, Elia Seashore, Kalo Livadi seaside and Ano Mera village Mykonos has an excellent bus service that connects the town with most villages and beaches
  • Visit KTEL Mykonos

Bus terminals & contacts

  • The main station in Mykonos Town: Fabrika Square (Axioti Street), Tel. +30 2289023360, +30 2289026797
  • Old Port station in Mykonos city (Polikandrioti street; Behind the archaeological museum & Remezzo, north part of Town and next to OTE building), Tel. +30 2289023360, +30 2289026797
  • Old Town Port (very close to SeaBus station, north part of Town)

Taxis in Mykonos

  • There are about 35 taxis on the island, which means you need a lot of patience until you find one! You have to wait in line and sometimes you have to be lucky enough (especially at night) to get to your destination
  • You can always book a taxi online or even a private transfer for a more comfortable trip

The main taxi locations

  • Manto Square (also called City Square or Taxi Square), in front of the statue
  • Fabrica Square (Axioti Street)
  • At the Airport
  • Taxi and radio-taxi Tel .: +30 2289023700 & +30 2289022400
  • Radio taxis charge an extra 5 euros for any route to Mykonos
  • Approximate price: From Chora / Town to the New port approx. 12-15 euros

SeaBus service

  • Mykonos SeaBus is the fastest transfer service between the New port in Tourlos and the Old one in Chora or vice versa

SeaBus benefits

  • The SeaBus departs every 30 minutes
  • Luggage and baby strollers can be boarded with you
  • Easy Wheelchair access

SeaBus stations

  • At the New Port in Tourlos (Marina station)
  • At the port of the Old Town (near a bus station with access to Panormo, Ano Mera, Elia, Kalafatis, Super Paradise, and Paradise Beach)
  • At the port of the Old Town (near the City Hall)
  • The duration from the new port to the old port or vice versa is only 8 minutes
  • Price per person: 2 euros
  • Tel .: +30 6978830355

Tip: Most of the hotels in Mykonos have their minibus and will pick you up from the port or vice versa. Try ringing them to find out if this service is available!

Note: All the above information about Mykonos was accurate when published but can be changed without notice.

Ferry ticket price Athens to Mykonos

If you're planning a ride from Athens to Mykonos, one of the most crucial things you'll need to keep in mind is the cost of ferry tickets. The rate of ferry tickets can vary depending on several elements, together with the time of year, the type of ferry you select and the extent of service you require.

In the following lines, we will take a closer look at the ferry price ticket charges for the journey between Athens and Mykonos, so that you can plan your experience.

What is the cost of a ferry ticket from Athens to Mykonos?

The cost of ferry tickets between Athens and Mykonos can vary depending on numerous factors. Here are a number of the important thing elements that could affect ticket charges:

  • Time of year: The top travel season for Mykonos is from June to September, so ferry ticket prices all through this time tend to be better than at some point in the off-season
  • Type of ferry: The sort of ferry you select also can affect ticket prices. High-speed ferries tend to be more expensive than conventional ferries, however, they also provide faster journey times
  • Level of services: Some ferries provide exceptional tiers of service, inclusive of fine or business-magnificence seating. These tickets are generally greater luxurious than trendy tickets

It's important to note that those costs are subject to change and can vary depending on the specific ferry company and time of year.

Tips for saving money on ferry tickets

If you're trying to save cash on ferry tickets between Athens and Mykonos, here are some recommendations to keep in mind:

  • Book in advance: Booking your ferry tickets from Athens to Mykonos in advance helps you to stabilize lower costs, specifically in the course of high season
  • Travel in low season: Traveling in the off-season (April-May or October-November), will let you save money on ferry tickets
  • Choose a conventional ferry: Conventional ferries are typically less pricey than high-speed ferries, so keep in mind choosing this feature
  • Compare prices: Be positive to examine charges from specific ferry companies to find the best deal

Ferry types & ticket classes

There are 3 different types of ferries that you will come across when examining your options for a ferry journey to Mykonos from Athens:

  • Regular car ferries: Regular Ferries between Athens and Mykonos, take approx. 4-5 hours
  • Highspeed ferries & catamaran ferries: Fast Ferries take approx. 2.5 hours (depending on weather conditions)

Pets travel for free, cars are allowed on most ferries for an additional fee and children usually travel for half price.

Are there daily ferries from Athens to Mykonos?

The frequency of the ferries depends on the season:

  • Peak Season (Summer): Multiple ferries operate daily due to high demand, including high-speed and conventional ferries
  • Off-Season (Winter): Fewer ferries are available, and the schedule may vary, so it's recommended to check in advance

What is the ideal ticket class to buy for your ferry journey?

When deciding which ferry ticket to book for your trip to Mykonos from Athens you will come across several options regarding the type or the class of your ticket.

There are many options regarding the type or category of your ferry ticket.

Click on the link and find all the accommodation types and ticket classes Ferry from Athens to Mykonos that we offer you!

Things to see and do in Athens & Mykonos

Top attractions in Athens

  • Acropolis & Parthenon: The most famous ancient Greek landmark
  • Plaka District: A historic neighborhood with tavernas and shops
  • Syntagma Square: Home to the Greek Parliament and the famous Changing of the Guard

Must-see attractions in Mykonos

  • Little Venice: A charming seaside district with colorful balconies
  • Mykonos Windmills: The island’s iconic landmark
  • Paradise Beach: Famous for its crystal-clear waters and beach parties
  • Delos Island: A UNESCO World Heritage site near Mykonos
  • Eat: Try fresh seafood, Mykonian kopanisti cheese and local baklava
  • Shop: Visit Matogianni Street for designer boutiques, handmade jewelry and souvenirs

FAQs about the ferry from Athens to Mykonos

How much does the ferry from Athens to Mykonos cost?

Fares range from €40 to €80, depending on the season, ferry type and seat selection. Visit our search engine for real-time prices.

Can I bring my car or motorbike on the ferry?

Yes, all ferries allow vehicles, but prices vary depending on the car size and ferry operator.

Do I need a passport to travel from Athens to Mykonos?

For EU citizens, a national ID or passport is required. Non-EU travelers must carry a valid passport.

Are pets allowed on the ferry?

Yes, ferries offer pet-friendly cabins and designated pet areas.

Is Wi-Fi available on board?

Most ferries have Wi-Fi access, but speeds may vary.

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