
Folegandros - Heraklion Ferry tickets and routes
- Passenger ferry ticket price (via Santorini): from €20
- Car ferry ticket price: from €70
- Ferry companies: Blue Star Ferries, Seajets, Fast Ferries
- Travel duration & frequency: around 6 hours, 2 times per week
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Folegandros – Santorini & Santorini – Heraklion
Overview of the Folegandros – Heraklion Ferry Connection
The ferry connection from Folegandros to Heraklion is a practical option for travelers moving from the Cyclades to Crete while combining multiple Aegean island destinations. Through booktickets.gr, you can compare ferry routes, ticket prices, and ferry companies, and book your ferry tickets easily and securely online.
The route is usually not direct and is commonly operated with a stopover in Santorini, using the “multi-destination trip” option:
Ports of Departure & Arrival
The ferry departs from the port of Folegandros, located close to Chora and serving all passenger ferries operating on the island.
Arrival takes place at the port of Heraklion in Crete, one of the largest and most modern ports in Greece, offering easy access to the city center and the island’s main road network.
Ferry Travel Duration
The Folegandros – Heraklion journey is usually not direct. The average total travel time is around 6 hours, depending on:
- The type of vessel
- The number and type of intermediate stops
- Weather conditions
Ferry Ticket Prices for Passengers, Cars, and Cabins
Ticket prices vary depending on season, availability, and ferry company.
- Passenger ticket price: approximately €20 – €50
- Car ticket price: from €70 and above
- Cabins: available on selected routes, offering increased comfort, with prices usually starting from around €60 per person
Discounts
On Folegandros – Heraklion ferry routes, the following discounts usually apply:
- Discounts for children and infants
- Discounts for students and large families
- Discounts for permanent island residents, where the Transport Equivalent scheme applies
Offers
Throughout the year, ferry companies may provide special offers, mainly:
- Early booking discounts
- Reduced fares outside the high tourist season
- Return or combined route packages
Ferry Companies
The Folegandros – Heraklion route is mainly served through combined connections by ferry companies such as:
Onboard Facilities
Ferries operating on these routes offer modern amenities, including:
- Airline-style seating
- Passenger lounges
- Snack bars and dining areas
- Wi-Fi on selected vessels
- Cabins for rest on longer journeys
Luggage
Most ferry companies allow:
- Free luggage transport
- Storage of luggage in designated onboard areas
- Transport of larger items upon prior arrangement
Pets
Pet transport is permitted according to each ferry company’s regulations:
- Small pets in special carriers
- Larger animals in designated ship areas
- A valid pet health booklet is mandatory
Departure Times
Departure times vary depending on the season:
- More frequent routes during summer
- Limited schedules in winter
- Usually morning or midday departures
Alternative Routes
In many cases, the journey is completed via intermediate stops such as:
When Is the Best Time to Travel
The most convenient period to travel is:
- May, June, and September for lower fares
- Morning departures for better availability
- Avoiding peak August travel when possible
What Travelers Can See in Heraklion
Heraklion offers visitors:
- The Heraklion Archaeological Museum
- The Palace of Knossos and Minoan civilization sites
- Rich gastronomy and vibrant nightlife
- Easy access to beaches and traditional Cretan villages
How to Change Your Ferry Ticket
Ticket changes can be made:
- Through the customer support department of booktickets.gr
- According to the ferry company’s ticket policy
- With a possible fare difference charge
Useful Travel Tips
- Book your tickets early, especially during summer
- Check weather conditions before departure
- Arrive at the port at least 60 minutes before sailing
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is there a direct ferry from Folegandros to Heraklion?
Usually no. Most routes include an intermediate stop.
Can I transport a car?
Yes, on selected routes that provide vehicle garages.
How early should I book my ticket?
At least 2–3 weeks in advance during the high season.