Piraeus: Ferry schedules and online booking tickets
- Ferry routes Piraeus - Santorini
- Ferry routes Piraeus - Mykonos
- Ferry routes Piraeus - Paros
- Ferry routes Piraeus - Naxos
- Ferry routes to Crete
- Ferry routes to the Northern Aegean Islands
Piraeus: Ferry schedules and online booking tickets
Find ferry tickets for all ferry routes departing from the port of Piraeus with the latest updates on ferry ticket prices and departures to the islands of the Aegean and Crete at booktickets. After selecting the appropriate ferry route, you can easily and quickly book your ferry ticket online. Complete your reservation in advance to secure your spot on the ship.
Popular ferry routes from the port of Piraeus
Ferry routes to the islands of the Cyclades: Some of the most popular ferry routes to the Cyclades include Mykonos, Santorini, Naxos, Paros, and Milos. The gates at the port of Piraeus from which the ferries depart are E6, E7, E9, and E10.
- Ferry routes Piraeus - Santorini: During low season, there are only two daily ferry routes to Santorini. However, their number increases during the mid-season and reaches its peak during the high season, with six ferries departing daily. The journey to Santorini can take anywhere from 4 to 10 hours, depending on the type of vessel.
- Ferry routes Piraeus - Mykonos: At least four ferries depart daily during the summer to reach Mykonos. In this case as well, the routes are serviced by both conventional and high-speed/catamaran vessels. The minimum travel duration is 2 hours, while the maximum reaches up to 5.5 hours.
- Ferry routes Piraeus - Paros: Five ferries travel daily during the summer to Paros. Again, both conventional and high-speed/catamaran vessels are used. The travel duration can range from 3 to 4.5 hours.
- Ferry routes Piraeus - Naxos: Regarding Naxos, there are available ferry routes throughout the year, but the frequency of the routes increases during the peak season. During summer, at least six ferries head to Naxos daily. The journey to Naxos can take anywhere from 3.5 to 6 hours.
- Ferry routes to the Dodecanese Islands: Ships departing from Piraeus to the Dodecanese Islands operate this route several times a week, throughout the year. Some of the most popular ferry routes include Kos and Rhodes, although the journey is of considerable duration. Ships heading to the Dodecanese depart from Gate E1.
- Ferry routes to Crete: Ferry routes from Piraeus to Crete (Heraklion, Chania, Kissamos, and Sitia) operate year-round, with higher frequency during the summer season. The journey to Crete takes at least 9 hours and is usually done overnight. It is highly recommended to book a cabin for your comfort during the journey. Gate E3 is used for the departure of ships to Crete. The companies Minoan Lines, Anek-Superfast, and Aegeon Pelagos operate these routes to Crete. Minoan Lines and Anek-Superfast offer the shortest travel duration, approximately 9 hours.
- Ferry routes to the Northern Aegean Islands: Ships from Piraeus operate ferry routes to the Northern Aegean Islands throughout the year. The most popular destinations include Samos, Ikaria, Chios, and Lesvos. Ships departing for Ikaria and Samos leave from Gate E7, while ships going to Chios and Lesvos depart from Gate E2.
- Ferry routes to the Saronic Islands: Daily, year-round, ships depart from Piraeus to the Saronic Islands. During the summer season, additional scheduled routes are added, with more than ten per day. Some of the most popular routes include Aegina, Poros, Hydra, Spetses, and Agistri. Ships heading to the Saronic Islands depart from Gate E8.