Traveling by ferry from Santorini to Crete is a stunning and convenient way to connect two of Greece's most iconic islands. Whether you're ending a romantic getaway in Santorini or beginning an adventure in Crete, this ferry route offers not just transport, but a memorable experience across the sparkling Aegean Sea.
Booking your ferry tickets through go-ferry.com is simple and secure. Follow these four quick steps to reserve your seat from Santorini to Crete:
Search your route: Fill in your preferred travel date. Browse through various ferry companies, vessels and available schedules
Select passengers & accommodation: Choose the number of travelers and pick your onboard accommodation, such as an economy seat, airplane-style seat or private cabin
Choose the best fare: Select one of the displayed fare options that suits your travel needs and budget
Add passenger info & make your payment: Enter all passenger details and complete your booking with a secure online payment. An e-mail with your booking confirmation will be sent to you
Why choose the ferry from Santorini to Crete?
Unmatched sea views of the Cyclades and Crete's coastline
Flexible schedules with multiple daily crossings in the high season
Comfortable travel with a range of onboard services and accommodation types
Cost-effective compared to flights, especially with early bookings
Travel tips
How far is Santorini from Crete by ferry?
The distance between Santorini and Crete is approximately 63 nautical miles or 117 kilometers.
How long does the ferry take from Santorini to Crete?
Ferry journey times vary depending on the type of vessel:
How often do ferries run from Santorini to Crete?
Ferry services are daily during the tourist season, with up to 3–4 departures per day in summer. Off-season schedules are less frequent, so check in advance on go-ferry.com.
Which ferry companies operate the Santorini to Crete route?
Several trusted ferry operators serve this route:
Each company offers different vessel types and amenities, giving you flexibility to choose your ideal trip.
How to reach & leave the ports: Transportation options
Getting to the ferry port in Santorini (Athinios Port)
Bus: KTEL buses connect major villages like Fira and Oia with the port
Taxi: Available across the island, but pre-booking is advised during summer months
Private transfers: Many companies transfer directly to Athinios Port
Car rental: Convenient for those exploring Santorini before departure. Click here to book online
Leaving from the ferry port in Crete (Heraklion Port or Rethymno Port)
Heraklion
Bus: Routes connect the port with Heraklion city center and other towns. Click here for details
Taxi: Readily available outside the terminal
Private transfer: Book here online. Best for groups or families with luggage
Car rentals: A great option for exploring Crete independently
Rethymno
What to see in Santorini & Crete: Highlights & experiences
Top attractions in Santorini
- Oia Village: Famous for sunsets and caldera views
- Fira Town: Vibrant with shops, cafes and nightlife
- Red Beach & Perissa Beach: Unique volcanic sand beaches
- Ancient Akrotiri: A preserved prehistoric city
- Santo Wines Winery: Wine tasting with panoramic vistas
Culinary & shopping tips in Santorini
- Try tomatokeftedes (tomato fritters) and Santorini fava
- Buy local wines, volcanic stone jewelry, and handmade crafts
Visit our Santorini page for further tips.
Top things to do in Crete
- Knossos Palace: Minoan ruins near Heraklion
- Samaria Gorge: Stunning hiking experience in Chania
- Elafonissi Beach: Pink sands and turquoise waters
- Rethymno Old Town: Venetian architecture and charming alleys
- Arkadi Monastery: Symbol of Cretan resistance
What to eat & shop in Crete
- Don’t miss dakos salad, Cretan graviera cheese and local honey
- Buy olive oil, traditional ceramics and leather sandals
Visit our Crete page for further information.
FAQs about the ferry from Santorini to Crete
Can I take a car on the ferry from Santorini to Crete?
Yes, several ferries allow you to bring a car. Book early, especially in high season, to reserve a vehicle space.
What is the best time to travel from Santorini to Crete by ferry?
The best months are May to October when weather conditions are favorable and ferry schedules are most frequent.
Is it better to book ferry tickets in advance?
Absolutely. Especially during summer, booking ahead via go-ferry.com guarantees availability and the best prices.
Are high-speed ferries worth it?
If you're short on time, high-speed ferries are ideal. They cost more but cut down travel time significantly.