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Can you go island hopping from Crete?

Island hopping from Crete You can catch a ferry from Crete to other islands in Greece and explore the microcosm of the Aegean Islands. During the summer there are ferries from Crete to Santorini and Mykonos, with daily departures from Heraklion. You can also catch a ferry from Rethymno to popular Cycladic destinations.



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Enjoy Island-Hopping in the Cretan Sea Getting to and from Crete's many tiny islands can be a little challenging. The main ones have regular ferry services, but you may need to charter a boat for some of the smaller ones and, in some cases, paddle your own sea kayak there.

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There are 5 ferry companies with a combined offering of 15 ferry routes connecting Heraklion to Santorini (Thira), Milos, Mykonos, Paros, Naxos, Tinos, Syros, Anafi & Ios, Chania to Milos, Sitia to Santorini (Thira), Anafi & Milos, Rethymno to Santorini (Thira) & Agios Nikolaos to Santorini (Thira).

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One of the most common ways to start island-hopping is to take the fast ferry from Heraklion in Crete to Santorini - a journey of only 2 hours.

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Day trips to Santorini from Crete, Naxos, Paros, and other Greek islands are usually not worth the time and effort. Staying on Santorini for several nights is awesome. Visiting for a few hours in the middle of the day (on a day trip) is busy – though still definitely worth it for many visitors.

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Discover Heraklion with Heraklion Open Tour, the first GREEK double-decker hop-on hop-off bus company! Enjoy the city of Heraklion of Crete with our yellow-blue open top buses with an extra day added value on the 24 hour ticket.

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Depending on how long the ferry ride is and what kind of seat or accommodation you opt for, ferry tickets range from around $20 to $100. Not only are the island-hopping Greece ferries more affordable than flights, but you can enjoy much better views of the ocean and islands.

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Crete is Greece's largest island—just driving from one end to the other makes for a five-hour journey, and there's much to do and see in between. If you want to experience all Crete has to offer, plan to spend a full week exploring its monasteries, olive groves, towns, and coast.

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To save time, consider flying. Compared with boats, flights are less likely to be delayed or canceled, tend to offer more frequent connections, and are much faster — but often more expensive.

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It depends on what type of experience you're looking for. The east side of Crete offers more rugged and less crowded beaches, while the west is known for its cosmopolitan cities and picturesque villages. If you want to relax and enjoy peace and quiet, then the East is your best bet.

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The most affordable Greek Islands to visit include Crete, Andros, Tinos, Corfu and Naxos. These cheap Greek Islands don't get nearly as many visitors as others, making everything from transportation to food and accommodations more affordable. And often, they're not even very far from the more popular islands.

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