Paros: Ferry schedules and online booking tickets
- Ferry tickets and routes Athens - Paros
- Ferry tickets and routes Piraeus - Paros
- Ferry tickets and routes Mykonos - Paros
Ferry tickets and routes to Paros
Ferry tickets for all ferry routes to Paros with the latest updates can be found on booktickets. After selecting the appropriate ferry route, you can easily and quickly book your ferry ticket online without additional hassle and long waits in queues. Complete your reservation, securing your spot on the ship on time.
Popular ferry routes to Paros
The island is connected to various destinations through maritime routes. Among these destinations are the ports of Athens, Piraeus, and Rafina, as well as numerous islands of the Cyclades, such as Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos, and most of the Cycladic islands. Additionally, there is a connection to the island of Crete.
There are numerous and diverse ferry routes available. Some of the most popular destinations are as follows:
- Ferry Routes from Athens to Paros: The three ports of Athens, Piraeus, Rafina, and Lavrio, serve ferry routes to , but most ships depart from Piraeus due to its proximity to the center of Athens. The cost of a regular economy ticket ranges from 20€ to 80€, depending on the type of vessel you choose to travel with. For the route from Athens to Paros, both conventional ships and high-speed catamarans are available, and ticket prices vary depending on the category of the vessel you select.
- Ferry Routes from Mykonos to Paros: There are daily available ferries that operate the route from Mykonos to Paros all year round. Both high-speed catamarans and conventional ferries serve this route, departing from the port of Tourlos and arriving at the port of Parikia in Paros. The duration of the journey is about 1 hour, and ticket prices for a regular economy ticket range from 40€ to 60€, depending on the ferry company.
Apart from the above, there are also many other routes and destinations connected to the island, offering a wide variety of choices for travelers.
In Paros, travelers have the option to board either conventional ferries or high-speed catamarans. Conventional ferries are larger in size and offer more economical tickets, while high-speed catamarans are faster but come with higher ticket prices.
Conventional ferries are mainly operated by Blue Star Ferries, while several other companies, such as Seajets, Fast Ferries, Golden Star Ferries, and Minoan Lines, have high-speed catamarans in their fleet.