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How do I get from Old port to Mykonos New Port?

Sea Bus: The Sea Bus water taxi runs daily between the New Port, Tourlos Marina, the Old Port, and Mykonos Town. The Sea Bus departs every half hour from roughly 7am to midnight, and fare is €2/person. The trip from the Old Port to Mykonos Town takes about 5 minutes, 15-20 from the Old Port to the New Port.



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The cruise ship if docked is about 3km away from the town center. Some people do walk it but it is not recommended as some areas have no real walking pavements and you would be walking on the main road with cars whizzing by.

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The New port of Mykonos is located in Tourlos area which is about 2 km north of Mykonos Town. It is a 30 minutes walking distance but not recommended. Especially if you are carrying luggage since you walk along a busy main road without a pavement!

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Fees for a Taxi from Mykonos Port Arriving at the port of Mykonos, the travel cost with a Mykonos port taxi to the city centre will be around 29€ during the day and 35€ at night. Although taxis should always be available at the port, it is advised to book your taxi in advance.

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In brief, you can use the Uber app in Mykonos. However, you cannot access the traditional UberX and must utilize Uber Taxi, Uber Comfort, Uber Van, and Uber Boat. Still, this provides an additional way to get around the island, as you won't find Uber on other Cycladic islands like Paros and Naxos.

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When you're in the planning phase of your Mykonos vacation, you may be curious about how you'll get around. Great news for those who favor using Uber as their means of transportation. Uber currently has operations in Mykonos; however, the traditional Uber services you may be used to are unavailable.

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Getting Around Mykonos is pretty easy, either by bus, taxi, car, scooter, ATV, water taxi or foot.

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Cruise ships dock in Tourlos a new port, about a 30 minute walk to town, shuttle service available. The path to Mykonos village, also called Hora or Chora, has no real sidewalk, so take the shuttle.

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Buy tickets at the booth just above the Sea Bus dock. At Mykonos New Port, there is a shaded terminal where passengers can wait for their ferry to arrive.

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GET AROUND MYKONOS If you don't plan venture beyond Mykonos Town, it's easy enough to explore on foot. Everything is walkable from the Old Port to the Kato Milli Windmills. For visitors with more time on Mykonos that want to explore the island, scooters, ATVs and even cars are available to rent in town.

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If you mean the port where the cruise ships dock it is too far to walk to the old town. However a bus runs from the port into the old town plus you can get on the little ferry that takes you to the old town beach and it costs around 2 euro and is very frequent. Helpful?

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Mykonos has two ports, located about two kilometers apart: The Old Port and the New Port/Tourlos. The Old Port serves smaller vessels and local boats; the New Port serves car/passenger ferries, catamaran ferries, and all cruise ships that dock at Mykonos.

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How to move around Mykonos?
  1. Public Buses (KTEL) KTEL buses are the main means of public transport in Mykonos and the most cost-effective way to get around the island. ...
  2. Water Taxis & Sea Bus. The sea bus of Mykonos connects the New Port with the Old Port of the island. ...
  3. Car Rentals. ...
  4. Taxis & private transfers. ...
  5. Organized Tours.


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Taxi fares start at a base rate, with an additional charge per kilometer. During the high season, demand can drive prices up. In general, short rides within Mykonos Town may cost around 10 Euros, but longer rides, particularly to more remote parts of the island, can cost upwards of 20-30 Euros.

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If you want to walk it is 3.5 kilometer and takes about half an hour. Once there you can't miss the windmills - no need to pay for an excursion. Helpful?

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The choice is totally yours. You can go ashore on a tour, explore the cruise port on your own or stay onboard and relax by the pool, book a (usually discounted on port days) spa treatment or take advantage of other activities on your ship during the day.

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Using the bus system in Mykonos offers a cost-effective way to explore the island. With an extensive network of routes covering major attractions and destinations, buses provide reliable and affordable transportation.

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Mykonos is an island of wild parties, cosmopolitan beaches, and picturesque villages. The second most popular tourist destination in Greece is often called the Ibiza of Greece. In brief, we recommend staying 3 to 5 days in order to visit as many places as possible.

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Bus tickets KTEL tickets can be purchased directly from the driver (cash only) or at the central stations. Their cost is usually between €1.50 and €2.50. Tickets can only be used once per route and no day passes are available. The price depends on the length of the route.

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Mykonos is one of the most expensive Greek islands and definitely more expensive than Skiathos, which is also on the expensive side. Having said that, there are always cheap places to eat and drink but lodgings' prices will be high in the sky in August.

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Most of the action on Mykonos takes place on the west and south coasts in and around Mykonos Town, Ornos Beach, and Platis Gialos Beach. These are the most popular areas for travelers to stay, though you'll find excellent Mykonos hotels and great things to do all over the island.

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The New Port is connected to Mykonos Town via the Sea Bus. Its station will be one of the first things to notice as soon as you arrive at the port. The Sea Bus is wheelchair accessible and its tickets cost €2 per person.

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