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Do you need a car on Greek islands?

Depending on where you stay you might not need a car for your whole stay. Well worth taking some trips into the mountains where there is some spectacular scenary and interesting villages.



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Ferries are the classic way to traverse Greece's 227 islands, with myriad connections linking islands and the mainland during the summer months. The Greek ferry network is comprehensive, so it's easy to island-hop almost at will.

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Gavdos. Gavdos is the ideal destination for freedom and relaxation. You can explore the island by bike or on foot. Trails connect beaches and settlements, while in Tripiti, the southernmost tip of Europe with the famous chair, you can reach by hiking for about an hour or by boat.

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Renting a car in Greece tip: The biggest benefit of having a rental car in Greece is that you can visit the off the beaten track sights and stay in hotels from the crowds. This also allows you to save money as generally hotels in urban areas are more expensive as tourists can't travel too far from them without a car.

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The buses, the train, and the Athens metro system are excellent ways to travel using public transport. That being said, as you can imagine, public transport is not the most luxurious way to get around Greece nor the easiest. Another -much less affordable- alternative to public transport is the use of taxis.

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If you plan to travel between islands in Greece, ferries are a popular and affordable option. Here are some average costs for ferry rides: Short ferry ride (1-2 hours): 5-20 euros per person. Longer ferry ride (3-5 hours): 15-40 euros per person.

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A little-known secret, Anafi is one of the least visited islands in the Cyclades despite being just 22km (14mi) from Santorini.

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Most first-timers choose the Cyclades, homing in on Santorini for its cliffs dripping with whitewashed cubic buildings, and Mykonos for its charismatic appeal. Once you've had your fill of Mykonos, take the ferry to nearby Tinos.

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The ideal number of days to spend in Greece depends on your travel preferences, interests, and the specific destinations you wish to visit. To explore multiple regions and get a taste of different aspects of Greece, a recommended duration would be around 7 to 10 days.

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It is a good idea to always have some cash on hand if you are island hopping in the Greek Islands. You can use a cash card on ATM machines but rates can be high and it is not unknown for Greek cash machines to run out of money, especially on the less popular islands.

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Ticket Prices A standard ticket on Athens public transport costs €1.20. Students and senior citizens over 65 pay €0.50 (student ID and proof of age required). Children up to the age of 6 travel free of charge; ages 7-18 pay €0.50 (proof of age required).

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The quickest way to get from Oia (Station) to Fira is to taxi which costs €35 - €50 and takes 12 min. Is there a direct bus between Oia (Station) and Fira? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Oia and arriving at Fira. Services depart hourly, and operate every day.

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You are not crazy to skip seeing Santorini, although if you want to see what all the fuss is about, you could take a day trip by ferry from Naxos. If I were you, I'd spend 5 nights on Naxos (with that day trip to Santorini, and/or possibly a day trip to Mykonos to see the island of Delos). Spend 3 nights in Athens.

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Best Less Touristy & Underrated Greek Islands to Visit This Year
  • Milos. Ancient volcanic rock formations dot the island of Milos. ...
  • Thasos (Thassos) ...
  • Evia (Euboea) ...
  • Kefalonia. ...
  • Koufonisia. ...
  • Antiparos. ...
  • Ithaca. ...
  • Naxos.


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Here's our roundup of the best Greek islands for partying.
  1. Corfu. One of Greece's most popular islands, Corfu boasts long stretches of spellbinding coastline and nightlife venues that'll have you dancing on tables the minute you waltz through the door. ...
  2. Mykonos. iStock Richmatts. ...
  3. Paros. ...
  4. Ios. ...
  5. Zakynthos. ...
  6. Kos. ...
  7. Skiathos.


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Santorini and Mykonos are two Greek islands that can be very expensive in general. Mykonos is a jet set island for many decades now so it is driven to accommodate rich people.

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How much are ferries in Greece? The ferry ticket price for the Greek islands can range from €10 to €150 for a single ticket depending on the season, type of vessel and distance. For example, a ferry ticket to Mykonos from Athens for a foot passenger costs between €38 and €85 during the high season.

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Are the Greek ferries expensive? Greek ferry tickets are more on the steep side. A return ticket to the Cyclades won't cost less than 80 euros; sometimes, it exceeds the 100 euros margin. Therefore, it's definitely a cost to consider before visiting a Greek island or embarking on an island-hopping vacation.

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