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How to get between Greek islands cheap?

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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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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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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Ferry Rides: 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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Greece Ferry prices can range between $20 and $926. Ferry cost can vary by operator, season, and route.

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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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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 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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Getting Around the Greek Islands Traveling by ferry makes island hopping simple, especially if you're staying within one archipelago. In the Cyclades Islands, Seajets is the high-speed ferry, though travelers can find all options (including less expensive ferries) via Greek 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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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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In order to fully immerse yourself in the authentic Greek life and culture and explore as much as possible, we recommend spending at least 2-3 nights on each island, so if you're planning to visit the four ones mentioned above, it would take you a little over a week.

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A bit of planning can definitely take you a long way. Deciding where you want to go and understanding the ferry schedules before you go will take the work out of your vacation. Having said that, Greece is known for its laid-back attitude, and it's worth emulating this while island-hopping.

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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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Ferry price from Mykonos to Santorini can range between $99 and $395 depending on the operator, season and whether you are travelling with a vehicle. The average price of a foot passenger is $196, prices can range between $99 and $395. The average price with a car is $367. Car prices can range between $207 and $592.

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Getting Around the Greek Islands Traveling by ferry makes island hopping simple, especially if you're staying within one archipelago. In the Cyclades Islands, Seajets is the high-speed ferry, though travelers can find all options (including less expensive ferries) via Greek Ferries.

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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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All year round there are frequent departures from Lavrion to Kea and to Kythnos and infrequent ferry dep. to Chios, Lemnos, and Kavala, while in summer there are occasional ferries to Syros, Tinos, Andros, Paros, Naxos, Ios, Sikinos, Folegandros, Milos, Serifos, and Sifnos.

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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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Mykonos is usually associated with splurging and luxury villas, which is why it's so popular among high-end clientele. Corfu is more affordable and usually attracts people wanting a simple break in a Mediterranean environment.

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If you book your return trip at the same time as your outbound trip you are entitled to a discount (usually between 20%-30%) on the return trip tickets (not the entire reservation). If you book your outbound tickets and return later to book your return separately, you are not entitled to the return trip discount.

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