Ferry from Santorini to Mykonos

View Of Mykonos Port And Town

If you're considering a trip to Greece, you might be wondering how to get the ferry from Santorini to Mykonos. Fortunately, there are various ways to make this process easier. This is an easy guide to getting from Santorini to Mykonos by ferry, with port descriptions and recommendations for local public transport. Explore this page to get all the important details about the ferry from Santorini to Mykonos. Schedules and prices, onboard accommodation alternatives with real-time availability.

Santorini, a volcanic treasure in the Cyclades, is stunning for its cliffs, famous whitewashed buildings with blue domes clinging to cliffsides and beautiful caldera views. Immerse yourself in this picture-perfect paradise by watching flaming sunsets, enjoying black and red sand beaches, meandering through picturesque villages like Oia and Fira, discovering ancient ruins like Akrotiri, and indulging in delectable Santorini cuisine, all on this amazing Greek island.

Mykonos, a cosmopolitan gem in the Cyclades, entices visitors with its dynamic atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and famous whitewashed homes. Partygoers swarm to the Paradise and Super Paradise beaches, while others relax on the pristine sands of Elia. Discover the picturesque Mykonos Town, a maze of little alleyways lined with fashionable stores, art galleries, and excellent restaurants. Don't pass up the opportunity to see the world-famous Mykonos sunsets from Little Venice, a postcard-perfect location noted for its colorful buildings bordering the shoreline.

How to get from Santorini (Thira) to Mykonos by ferry?

  1. Choose your ferry company: Several ferry companies run the Santorini - Mykonos route, offering frequent departures. Choose the one that suits your schedule best
  2. Book your ferry tickets: Booking ferry tickets from Santorini to Mykonos in advance is suggested, especially during busy seasons (summer months) and weekends
  3. Prepare travel documents: To travel throughout Greece, you will normally need:
    1. Valid passport or ID card: A valid passport or national ID card issued by an EU country is required for travel between Santorini and Mykonos

Travel Day

  1. Transportation to Santorini Port: Ferries to Mykonos leave from Athinios Port, also known as "New Port" or "Thira Port." It is located on the southwest side of Santorini, about 7.5 kilometers from the city, Fira. Taxis and buses may transport you to the port. Consider the travel time required to reach the port
  2. Ferry to Mykonos: Take the ferry to Mykonos and enjoy the ride over the Aegean Sea. The travel time varies based on the ferry boat type
    1. High-speed ferry: 2-3 hours
    2. Conventional ferry: 3–3.5 hours
  3. Arrival in Mykonos: Upon arrival at Mykonos Port, disembark and follow signs or ask port officials about continuing transit choices inside Mykonos. Taxis and public buses are widely available

Bonus tips

  • Luggage allowance: Each ferry operator sets its own luggage allowance. To prevent extra luggage costs, study their policies before your travel (refer to the links provided for ferry operators)
  • Consider the time of day: If you are prone to seasickness, take the ferry during calmer mornings or nights
  • Bring cash: While most businesses and restaurants accept credit cards, having cash on hand is suggested for minor purchases or vendors
  • Consider securing your Mykonos hotel in advance, especially during high season
  • Pack comfortable clothing and footwear, appropriate for both the ferry ride and visiting Mykonos

How far is Santorini from Mykonos?

The ferry distance between Santorini and Mykonos by ferry is approximately 64 nautical miles (118 kilometers) when traveling directly across the Aegean Sea. Keep in mind that ferry schedules and routes may vary, so it's best to check with the ferry companies for the most accurate information.

How long is the ferry ride from Santorini to Mykonos?

The duration of the trip depends on the type of ferry you choose, weather conditions and intermediate stops (if any). Generally, with a high-speed ferry, the trip takes around 2-3 hours.

When purchasing ferry tickets, consider variables such as journey time and comfort. Some ferries have luxuries like air conditioning, cabins, mini-bars and comfortable chairs, while others may be very basic. It's also a good idea to buy your ferry tickets from Santorini to Mykonos in advance, especially during busy travel seasons when tickets tend to sell out rapidly.

The most popular ferry company that connects Santorini with Mykonos is SeaJets. Just browse our online booking platform and find all available routes with SeaJets but also with many more carriers, as well as prices and schedules in real-time.

Useful tips

Santorini

  • Santorini has four seaports that service ferries, cruise ships, yachts, and fishing boats. The main one is Athinios, where most ferries leave and arrive, followed by Skala, Ammoudi and Vlychada
  • The public buses from Fira (the capital) follow the timetables of the boats that depart and arrive in Athinios. For bus schedules or a taxi transfer, please visit our Santorini page
  • Most Santorini hotels provide minibusses that will take you to or from the port. Try calling them to see whether this service is available

Mykonos

  • Mykonos has two seaports that service ferries, cruise ships, yachts and fishing boats. The Old Port in Chora caters to small boats, while the New Port in Tourlos has a large cruise boat dock and other quays for regular and speed boats. Most ferry companies depart from this harbor
  • Mykonos has a well-developed bus network that connects Chora to the majority of the towns and beaches. During the tourist season (April to October), a frequent public bus service connects Tourlos' New Port to Mykonos Town. Please, click on our Mykonos Page to find more details about transportation options on the island

General

  • Book ahead: Ferry tickets sell out rapidly, especially during the peak season (summer) and on weekends. Book your place in advance to ensure availability
  • Compare options: Several ferry companies operate on this route, offering both high-speed and regular ships
  • Consider seasickness: If you are prone to seasickness, prepare medications or natural cures ahead of time
  • Check the luggage allowance: Each ferry operator has their luggage allowance. To prevent paying extra luggage fees, review their policies
  • Pack for comfort: Bring a light sweater or jacket for any potential winds on deck
  • Enjoy the view: Relax and enjoy the breathtaking landscape of the Aegean Sea on your inter-island journey

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