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Is the ferry from Santorini to Athens Scenic?

The ferry from Athens to Santorini allows you to enjoy the beautiful Aegean Sea. The downside is depending on the time of year it may be difficult to get a boat from Athens to Santorini. In the off-season, there are only 2 boats a day making the trip.



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Also, traveling by ferry is cheaper than taking a plane. Ferries between Athens and Santorini cost around 35€-56€ depending on the type of vessel (conventional or high-speed ferry). Plus, if you book your ferry tickets in advance, you can also take advantage of the early-booking offers with ticket prices of around 30€.

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Yes, you can travel with a fast ferry from Santorini to Athens as many companies run the route throughout the year. The duration of the trip with the high-speed ferry to Athens takes about 4 hr 40 min connecting the island of Santorini with the port of Piraeus.

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Popular Ferry Operators for Santorini (Thira) - Athens (Piraeus)
  • Blue Star Ferries. 3 Sailings Daily. 5 hr 55 min. ...
  • Anek Lines. 2 Sailings Weekly. 8 hr 25 min. ...
  • SeaJets. 14 Sailings Weekly. ...
  • Zante Ferries. 3 Sailings Weekly. ...
  • Minoan Lines. 3 Sailings Weekly. ...
  • Cyclades Fast Ferries. 3 Sailings Weekly. ...
  • Aegean Sea Lines. 3 Sailings Weekly.


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Not all Greek ferries sell out fast but if you're planning to take your vehicle aboard, book a cabin or get an early booking offer, it's better to book your ferry tickets in advance. Also, you should note that some Greek island ferries are seasonal with limited onboard seating.

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The ferries in Greece are some of the most efficient and busiest in the world. During summer there are hundreds of them connecting between the Greek Islands and mainland ports at any given time. The boats are well maintained and have an excellent safety record.

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The scenery, views, sunsets, and natural beauty of Santorini are unrivaled by Mykonos or any other Greek island. Mykonos is not without its beautiful spots but for scenes that are truly jaw-dropping, Santorini wins hands-down. Santorini is more romantic and much better suited to a honeymoon or couples vacation.

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Getting Around the Greek Islands Keep in mind that sailings can be cancelled because of bad weather (more likely off-season). To save time, consider flying. Compared with boats, flights are less likely to be delayed or cancelled, tend to offer more frequent connections, and are much faster — but often more expensive.

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Santorini is the top tourist destination in Greece and is world-famous for its unique natural beauty. The caldera with the white villages on top, the sunken volcano, and the charming sunset make it a popular place for vacation. In brief, we recommend staying 3 to 5 days in order to visit as many places as possible.

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All boat tours will take you inside the caldera. But you can also take longer tours that will allow you to also admire the colors of South coast, as you can see on the picture below. In my opinion, a boat tour is a must-do in Santorini to fully appreciate the unique landscape.

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Rent a Car The best and perhaps the safest means of transportation in Santorini is a rented car. Rent one at the airport or port upon arrival and save yourself the time of waiting for a bus or taxi!

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So, these are best islands near Santorini: Mykonos, Naxos, Folegandros, Ios and Anafi. If you have time for only one island then let it be Mykonos as it's really worth it with its amazing beaches and the celebrity vibes.

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Mykonos is closer to Athens, just a 2.5-hour ferry ride away. Santorini, meanwhile, is one of the farther Cyclades, with a minimum 4.5-hour ferry distance from Athens. It is, however, closer to Crete for travelers looking to combine the two.

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Great islands for kids and island hopping: Naxos, Paros, Milos, Sifnos, Serifos. Santorini and Mykonos are also great but busier and more expensive.

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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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Santorini is somewhat of a cliché choice to kick-off the list, but there are a multitude of reasons why the film-set stunning island is considered one of the most beautiful islands in Greece.

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Santorini has been voted time and again as the most beautiful island in the world. Readers of high esteemed travel related magazines such as “Travel and Leisure”, “Conde Nast Traveller”, “Global Traveller” and “VIE Magazine” voted Santorini as the best and most beautiful island destination in Europe and worldwide.

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For people that are prone to seasickness: Try to avoid small highspeed ferries and look instead for big (slower) conventional ferries. The fact that you can walk or sit on the open air deck(s) helps a lot. Remember that only some of the big highspeed ferries have a (small) open deck.

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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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Ferry schedules and tickets usually become available 3-6 months before the departure date.

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