Greek ferry companies increased the price of their tickets for most routes for the second time this year, citing the high cost of fuel. The new prices took effect on June 15.
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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.
No - ferry prices are fixed. Like Anninhk says, prices are fixed. Unless there is a new law that taxes go up, they don't change over the year. Even this happened this year but nearly all ferry companies announced that they would hick up the extra tax and they didn't add it to the ticket price.
Yes, it might be cheaper to book your ferry tickets for Greece in advance. There are lots of earlybird discounts in the beginning of every year. So if you know your dates and route, why not book straight away? Later on in the year there might only be more expensive fares available and no discounts anymore.
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.
Are the Greek ferries expensive? Greek ferry tickets are more on the steep side. A return ticket to the Cyclades won't cost less than 80 euros; sometimes, it exceeds the 100 euros margin. Therefore, it's definitely a cost to consider before visiting a Greek island or embarking on an island-hopping vacation.
Coastal shipping companies are citing the surge in fuel costs which now account for 70 percent of ferryboat operating costs compared to 40 percent a year ago. Indicatively, a single ticket no vehicle included from Piraeus to Naxos now costs 51.50 euros, up by 7.29 percent from 48 euros last month.
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.
Things to Know About Taking Greek FerriesMost ferries don't sell out, but if you're trying to plan, you can go ahead and book 2 to 3 months in advance. Keep in mind that some ferries are seasonal and don't run all year long. For those who are island hopping, Eurail offers a ferry pass for the Greek Islands.
The ticket price is the SAME regardless of the vendor –your ticket costs the same even when purchasing it from the ferry company or a travel agency- and your location. Whether you purchase your ticket in Greece, another European country or even outside Europe, the cost of your ticket is exactly the same.
Getting around the Greek IslandsThe easiest – and cheapest – way to get around the Greek Islands is by taking the Greek ferries, which can cost as little as 7 Euros. What is this? There are multiple ferry companies offering passenger services around the Greek Islands.
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.
If you are running late and are likely to miss your ferry, we suggest proceeding to the port to see if the ferry company will allow you to change the ticket to a different day or departure time. Keep in mind that if you do miss your ferry, the tickets are non-refundable.
Ferry cancellations can happen. They are rare but they can happen 2 - 5 times a year for 12 - 48 hours. It's really somehting not predictable and may change from year to year.
To research ferry timetables and ticket prices, visit FerryHopper.com – it's the best site for booking ferry tickets in Greece. They make it super easy to find what routes are available for your itinerary, and ticket prices are clearly communicated.
Santorini and Mykonos are two Greek islands that can be very expensive in general. Mykonos is a jet set island for many decades now so it is driven to accommodate rich people.
The summer months in Greece are June, July, and August but most tourists and the large cruise ships go to Greece in July and August so these are the busiest and most expensive months.