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How do you get ferries between Greek islands?

The port of Piraeus serves ferry connections between Athens and the islands of the group, such as Donousa or Koufonisia. The most popular islands of the Cyclades, such as Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, Naxos, and Milos are connected with the ports of Athens with multiple crossings per day during the summer season.



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The most popular islands of the Cyclades, such as Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, Naxos, and Milos are connected with the ports of Athens with multiple crossings per day during the summer season. There are also weekly ferry departures to other islands, such as Anafi, Folegandros, Serifos, and Amorgos.

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The best method of Greek island hopping is by ferry. The travel time between them ranges from 45 minutes – 2 hours. Ferry tickets need to be bought in advance, at least 24 hours before departure.

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How much should I budget for a trip to the Greek Islands? You can plan a week-long trip around the Greek Islands for between $1,000 to $1,500. This is why the Greek Islands offer some of the best low-budget destinations in Europe.

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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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Ferries. The best method of Greek island hopping is by ferry. The travel time between them ranges from 45 minutes – 2 hours. Ferry tickets need to be bought in advance, at least 24 hours before departure.

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There is 14,5% tax levied on each ticket and then 13% VAT. One of the ferries' major cost is fuel. and its price doubled since last year. There are 74 long distance ferries in Greece, 53 “conventional” and 21 “fast” (ie catamarans) ferries.

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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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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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Skip Ahead To My Advice Here!
  1. Tips To Save Some Money When Traveling To Greece.
  2. Save Early By Booking In Advance.
  3. Visit During The Off Season.
  4. Choose Less Visited Islands (Skip Mykonos & Santorini)
  5. Catch The Ferry To The Islands.
  6. Move Around Greece On A Budget.
  7. Save With Cheap Accommodation.


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You can book your ferry in Greece online (through a website or a mobile app) or buy them from a ticket office at the port. However, it's better to book your ferry tickets online as you avoid the long queues while also getting the best ferry price.

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That said, some ferries sell out, or require you to reserve a spot in advance (especially if you bring a vehicle). Tickets are often more expensive when purchased at the last minute, so by planning ahead and buying your tickets online you can likely save some money.

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The easiest – and cheapest – way to get around the Greek Islands is by taking the Greek ferries, which can cost as little as 7 Euros.

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FerryHopper.com is great for buying Greek ferry tickets in advance. If you don't want to book in advance then it's fine to book in Greece at any shop that says “Ferry Tickets for Sale”. Booking online will occasionally have a small extra fee but that's usually only if you want to have them delivered to you.

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We recommend arriving 45 minutes to one hour prior to your scheduled departure time.

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Most ferry companies issue their schedules for the summer season in March of that year. Seajets issue their schedule towards the end of the year prior to the summer season.

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You can book your ferry in Greece online (through a website or a mobile app) or buy them from a ticket office at the port. However, it's better to book your ferry tickets online as you avoid the long queues while also getting the best ferry price.

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The primary location for Mamma Mia! is on the island of Skopelos, with some scenes shot also on the island of Skiathos. Both Skopelos and Skiathos are part of the Sporades islands. There is also a third location, the seaside village of Damouchari in Pelion, where Mamma Mia! was shot.

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While the Greek islands are stunning at any time of year, aim to visit between Orthodox Easter (usually April) and the end of May, or from September to mid-October. During these times, services and amenities are up and running, temperatures are balmy and crowds are thinner.

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