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Is there only one ferry port in Mykonos?

There are 2 ports in Mykonos island: the old port and the new port. The new port of Mykonos is where all the big ferries arrive to and depart from.



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There are two ports in Mykonos: The Old Port which is in the main village called Chora The New Port, in Tourlos, which is just 2-3 kilometers away.

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Mykonos port (Tourlos or New Port) The port of Mykonos is also called Tourlos or the New Port. It is located in the eastern part of the island, only 3 km from Mykonos Town and 5 km from the airport. Passenger ferries only arrive at Tourlos Port and connect Mykonos to several Cycladic islands and other destinations.

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Mykonos now has two ports:the old port in Mykonos Town, and the new port at Tourlos, about 1 mile north of Mykonos Town. Check before you travel which port your boat will use. Most of the ferries use the new port. The highspeed catamaran services still use the old port in Mykonos Town.

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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! All big ferries arrive and depart from this harbor!

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It dropped us off at the Old Port, by a beach. From there it was a short walk along a waterfront path to Mykonos town, 5-10 minutes.

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There are 2 ports in Mykonos island: the old port and the new port. The new port of Mykonos is where all the big ferries arrive to and depart from.

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Mykonos new port The new port of Mykonos is located in Tourlos, almost 2 km away from Mykonos town (Chora) and it is where most of the vessels arrive and depart. Mykonos new port is the main to operate for passenger ferries. Nowadays, it is the only operating port of the island.

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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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Getting Around Mykonos is pretty easy, either by bus, taxi, car, scooter, ATV, water taxi or foot. With a length of 12 to 15 km and a width of 10km, Mykonos is one of the smallest of the Cyclades islands.

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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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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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September, October, March, April, and May are the cheapest months to go to Mykonos.

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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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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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The length of the island is around 10 km, and it measures around 15 km at its widest point. It takes about 40 minutes to drive the longest way (west to east) from one end of the island to the other.

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Santorini is best known as a romantic island with one-of-a-kind views, whereas Mykonos is more about sandy beaches and spirited partying. Depending on the vibe you seek, both islands suit holidays à deux. Solo travellers and groups of friends will also find both appealing, though Mykonos offers more in terms of edge.

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The tender dock is located right in the middle of Mykonos town. There is a wheelchair accessible ramp to get from the dock to the sidewalk that curves around the harbor. If you have booked an accessible tour of Mykonos, your guide can meet you here.

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