
Kimolos - Piraeus ferry tickets and routes
- Ferry ticket price for passenger: from €43 - €78.7
- Car ferry ticket cost: from €77 - €82.7
- Ferry Companies: Fast Ferries, Seajets
- Ferry routes frequency: 3 every week, every day in the Summer
- Duration of the journey: 3 hours & 25 minutes - 6 hours
Kimolos - Piraeus ferry tickets and schedules
Ferry tickets for the Kimolos - Piraeus route start indicatively from €43.50 for a standard passenger seat, while the final fare depends on the ferry company, season, availability, seat type and whether you travel with a vehicle. The journey usually lasts from about 3 hours and 25 - 30 minutes on the fastest ferry to around 6 hours or more when the route is operated by a conventional ferry with intermediate stops.
The route is served seasonally by companies such as Seajets and Fast Ferries, with more frequent sailings during the summer months and a more limited schedule outside the high season. Prices and departure times should always be confirmed during the live search, because ferry schedules may change depending on seasonality, availability and weather conditions.
This route is ideal for travellers returning from the Western Cyclades to Athens, as well as for passengers who want to organise a trip with stops on nearby islands such as Milos, Sifnos or Serifos. Through booktickets.gr, you can check available departures, indicative fares, passenger options, vehicle tickets, cabins and seat types before completing your online booking.
Departure port in Kimolos
The ferry departs from Psathi, the main port of Kimolos. It is a small and easy-to-use port, located very close to the island’s main settlement, which makes boarding simpler compared with larger ports.
However, during summer, extra attention is needed because traffic increases, especially when ferry departures, local connections and transfers to accommodation coincide.
Access to the departure port
Access to Psathi is usually by taxi, private vehicle, rental car or transfer arranged by your accommodation. The port is located a short distance from Chorio, approximately 1.5 - 2.5 km, depending on the starting point.
- If you travel without a vehicle, it is better to arrange your transfer in advance, especially if the departure is early or if you have several pieces of luggage.
- If you travel with a car, allow a little extra time to reach the boarding area.
- If you stay near Psathi, you can reach the port easily, but on hot days or with luggage, transport by vehicle is more comfortable.
Arrival port in Piraeus
The ferry arrives at the port of Piraeus, the largest passenger port in Greece and the main gateway connecting Athens with the Cyclades, the Dodecanese, Crete and many other islands.
Ferries from the Cyclades may use different gates depending on the company, vessel and daily schedule. For this reason, travellers should always check the gate shown on their ticket or in the ferry company’s latest notification. Arrivals and departures for Cycladic routes are often connected with gates such as E4, E6, E7, E9 and E10.
Access from the arrival port
From Piraeus, there are direct connections to Athens by metro, electric railway, buses, taxis and suburban railway. Metro Line 3 connects Piraeus with central Athens and Athens Airport, while Line 1 connects Piraeus with Omonia, Monastiraki and the northern suburbs.
- For central Athens, the metro is usually the most practical option.
- For Athens Airport, you can use Metro Line 3 or the express bus, depending on your arrival time.
- If you need to move to another gate or another point inside the port, allow extra time because distances within Piraeus can be long.
Ferry duration from Kimolos to Piraeus
The duration of the Kimolos - Piraeus ferry trip depends mainly on three factors: the type of ferry, the intermediate stops and the travel season. The fastest sailings are usually available during periods of higher demand and can take around 3 hours and 25 - 30 minutes.
Conventional ferries usually take longer, around 6 hours or more, but they offer a more stable travel experience, vehicle transport and more passenger spaces.
The fastest ferry route
The fastest ferry is suitable for travellers who want to reach Athens quickly and do not need a cabin or a long stay on board. It is usually a high-speed ferry or a faster passenger-vehicle vessel, with a shorter duration and often a higher fare.
- It is a good option for a quick return trip.
- It is useful when you have a flight, train or bus connection on the same day.
- It needs extra attention during windy periods, because high-speed ferries can be more affected by weather conditions.
Departure times and frequency
Departures from Kimolos to Piraeus do not have the same frequency throughout the year. In summer, there are more sailings, while in winter and shoulder-season periods the timetable is more limited.
During high-demand periods, around 6 - 7 weekly departures may appear on ferry platforms, while outside the main season the frequency can be lower.
Weekly ferry schedules from Kimolos to Piraeus
- During the summer months, there are usually more options throughout the week.
- In spring and autumn, sailings are reduced, but the route remains important for the island’s connection with Athens.
- In winter, travellers need more flexibility because available travel days may be fewer.
- The final frequency depends on each ferry company’s timetable and the approved sailings for the specific period.
Intermediate stops
Depending on the ferry, the route may be direct or may include stops at nearby islands in the Western Cyclades. Possible stops may include Milos, Sifnos, Serifos or other destinations, depending on the route and ferry company.
Intermediate stops affect the total duration, arrival time and sometimes the final price. For this reason, travellers should not choose only based on the departure time, but should also check the total travel duration.
Ferry ticket prices for passengers and vehicles
Kimolos - Piraeus ferry tickets start indicatively from €43.50 for a standard passenger ticket and may reach higher levels, especially on faster ferries or upgraded seat categories. If you travel with a car, the total cost increases because a separate vehicle ticket is added.
The cheapest Kimolos - Piraeus ferry tickets
The cheapest tickets are usually standard passenger seats on a conventional ferry. If you want a lower fare, it is better to search with flexible dates.
- Avoid peak return days, such as Sundays in August.
- Book early if you travel with a vehicle.
- Check whether discounts are available for students, children or special passenger categories.
- Compare not only the price, but also the duration. A cheaper ticket may mean a longer trip.
Travelling with a car from Kimolos to Piraeus
A car is useful if you continue your journey after Piraeus or if you return with several pieces of luggage. However, for a simple trip to Athens, you should calculate the total cost carefully.
- The vehicle ticket is charged separately.
- Garage spaces are limited and may sell out faster than passenger seats.
- Boarding with a vehicle requires earlier arrival at the port.
- The booking must include the correct vehicle details, such as plate number and vehicle type.
Passenger cabins
Cabins are not always necessary on this route, especially when the trip is operated by a faster ferry. On slower sailings or at less convenient times, a cabin can offer more comfort.
Cabin availability depends on the vessel and ferry company, so it should always be checked during the booking process.
Discounts and offers
- Children’s tickets with reduced prices, depending on age and company policy.
- Infant tickets, often issued free of charge or with a very low fare.
- Student discounts, when supported by the ferry company.
- Discounts for permanent island residents, where the relevant conditions apply.
- Ferry company offers during specific periods or on selected routes.
- Family booking discounts, when displayed in the booking system.
Offers are not fixed throughout the year. On booktickets.gr, travellers can check what applies at the time of search and view the available options before payment.
Ferry companies
The Kimolos - Piraeus route is served seasonally by companies such as Fast Ferries and Seajets. Official tourism information for Kimolos refers to vessels such as Anemos and Dionisios Solomos for connections to and from Piraeus, while commercial ferry platforms may show additional options depending on the season.
Ferry company comparison
Fast Ferries
- Duration: Usually longer than the fastest sailings, with reliable conventional ferry service.
- Cabins: Depending on the vessel and schedule.
- Vehicles: Vehicle transport is usually available.
- Offers: Depending on season and availability.
- Vessel: "Dionisios Solomos" on selected schedules.
Seajets
- Duration: Often shorter when a faster ferry operates the route.
- Cabins: Usually not a main option on faster vessels.
- Vehicles: Depends on the specific ferry and must be confirmed during booking.
- Offers: Change according to season and availability.
- Vessel: Seajets Fleet. High-speed ferry or passenger-vehicle ferry, depending on the timetable.
Which ferry should I choose, high-speed or conventional?
The right choice depends on what matters most to you: time, cost, comfort or vehicle transport.
- Choose a high-speed ferry if you want the shortest journey and mainly travel as a passenger.
- Choose a conventional ferry if you prefer more comfortable spaces, vehicle transport and a more stable option in difficult weather conditions.
- If you travel with a car, check before payment that the specific sailing accepts vehicles.
- If you travel with children or elderly passengers, prefer a ferry with more passenger areas and better comfort.
- If you have a flight connection, allow enough safety time between your arrival in Piraeus and your next transfer.
Return route
The reverse route, Piraeus - Kimolos, is useful for travellers planning a complete round trip or for those who want to compare prices and times in both directions.
The return price is often not the same as the outbound price, because the day, ferry, availability and seat type may differ. For better planning, it is worth checking both parts of the route together through booktickets.gr.
Ferry facilities and onboard services
Facilities vary depending on the vessel and ferry company. In general, travellers may find:
- Numbered or economy seats.
- Passenger lounges.
- Café or food service areas.
- Outdoor deck on conventional ferries.
- Garage for vehicles, where available.
- Pet areas, depending on the vessel.
- Cabins on selected ferries and routes.
Alternative routes from Kimolos to Piraeus
If a direct departure to Piraeus is not convenient, there are alternative options through nearby islands.
- Kimolos - Milos and then Milos - Piraeus, a practical solution when there are more departures from Milos.
- Kimolos - Sifnos & Sifnos - Piraeus, if there is a connection that matches your travel dates.
- Kimolos - Serifos and then Serifos - Piraeus, when the route is served with intermediate stops.
- Kimolos - Lavrio, when this connection is available and arrival in eastern Attica is convenient for you.
Alternative routes need careful planning because of waiting times. A route with a ferry change may look convenient, but it may not be worth it if the waiting time between the two sailings is long.
What can travellers see in Piraeus and Athens?
Arriving in Piraeus gives travellers direct access to Athens, the city centre, the airport and other ferry routes. If you have a few hours before continuing your journey, you can visit Marina Zeas, Peiraiki, Mikrolimano or central Athens.
- For a short stop, Piraeus has cafés, restaurants and useful services near the port.
- For an overnight stay, there are hotels close to the gates and public transport stations.
- If you continue to another island, check the next departure gate in advance, because it may be in a different part of the port.
Useful tips for the Kimolos - Piraeus trip
- Be at the port at least 45 - 60 minutes before departure if you travel as a foot passenger.
- If you travel with a vehicle, it is better to arrive 60 - 90 minutes earlier.
- Check the gate, ferry name and departure time the day before travelling.
- Keep your ID card or passport and booking details with you.
- If you travel with a pet, check the transport rules before ticket issue.
- If you have a flight or another connection, allow enough time for possible delays.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How much does a Kimolos - Piraeus ferry ticket cost?
A standard passenger ticket starts indicatively from €43.50, but the final price depends on the ferry company, date, vessel type and availability.
How long does the Kimolos - Piraeus ferry trip take?
The journey lasts approximately from 3 hours and 25 - 30 minutes to 6 hours or more, depending on the ferry and intermediate stops.
Which companies serve the route?
Depending on the season, companies such as Seajets and Fast Ferries may operate the route. The available timetable should be checked for the travel date you need.
How can I find a cheaper ticket?
To find a lower fare, book early, avoid peak travel days, compare different dates and check whether you are eligible for a discount.
When should I be at the port?
As a foot passenger, it is better to be at Psathi 45 - 60 minutes before departure. If you travel with a car, allow 60 - 90 minutes.
Is there a ferry all year round?
The route operates with different frequency depending on the season. In summer, there are more options, while in winter the schedule is more limited.
Is it worth travelling with a car?
It is worth it if you need your vehicle after arrival or if you carry several pieces of luggage. If you stay in Athens or continue by metro, travelling without a car may be more economical.
Is there a night ferry?
This route usually does not operate as a classic long overnight journey, but departure times change depending on the season. The available schedule should always be checked.
How early should I book tickets?
For July, August, public holidays and vehicle travel, it is better to book as early as possible. During quieter periods, availability may be better.
Are there direct ferries?
Direct or almost direct ferry options are available depending on the season, but several sailings may include intermediate stops at other islands.
What applies to luggage on board?
Ferry companies allow passengers to carry luggage, but rules may differ. It is better to keep essential items with you and avoid leaving valuables unattended.
Is there parking at the departure and arrival ports?
In Kimolos, parking options around Psathi are more limited compared with larger ports. In Piraeus, there are private parking areas and options near several gates, but extra time is needed during peak periods.
What should I know about check-in and web check-in?
Check whether the ferry company supports e-ticket or web check-in. If a printed ticket or additional procedure is required, you should know this before arriving at the port.
What happens if I miss the ferry?
If you miss the ferry, your ticket is usually not automatically transferred to another sailing. You should contact the ticket issue point or the ferry company immediately to check the available options.
What ticket types are available?
Depending on the ferry, there may be economy seats, numbered seats, business seats, cabins and vehicle tickets.
Can I cancel or change my ferry ticket?
Cancellation or change depends on the ferry company’s terms, the fare type and how much time remains before departure. Before purchase, you should always check the ticket conditions.
Can I travel with a pet?
Yes, pets are allowed according to each company’s rules. You may need to declare the pet during booking, carry a health booklet and use a special pet area or carrier.
Conclusion
The Kimolos - Piraeus route is an important ferry connection for returning from the Western Cyclades to Athens. Travellers should compare duration, price, ferry company, intermediate stops and vehicle availability before booking.
The fastest ferries reduce travel time significantly, while conventional ferries offer more comfort and are often a better choice for passengers travelling with a car. Early booking, especially in summer, helps you find better availability and choose the most suitable option for your schedule.
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