
Syros - Crete: Ferry tickets and routes
- Passenger ferry ticket price: €87.7
- Car ferry ticket cost: €77
- Ferry companies: Seajets, Hellenic Seaways
- Ferry routes Syros – Crete: daily
- Ferry travel duration: 5 – 6 hours
Syros – Crete Ferry Tickets: Routes and Prices
The Syros - Crete connection is an important ferry route linking the Cyclades with the largest island in Greece. Through the booktickets platform, travelers can easily compare routes, prices, and seat options in real time, ensuring they choose the most suitable option for their trip.
Departure Port from Syros
Departures take place from the port of Ermoupoli, one of the most significant ports in the Cyclades.
- Located close to the city center
- Easily accessible by car and public transport
- Offers essential traveler services such as cafés, ticket offices, and waiting areas
It is recommended to arrive at the port at least 60 minutes before departure and 90 minutes if traveling with a vehicle.
Arrival Ports in Crete
Ferry routes from Syros to Crete mainly serve the following ports:
Heraklion is the primary transport hub, while Chania mainly serves western Crete.
Ferry Travel Duration
The duration of the Syros – Crete trip depends on the vessel type and intermediate stops:
- High-speed ferries: approximately 5 to 6 hours
- Conventional ferries: approximately 7 to 10 hours
Some routes may include stops at other Cycladic islands.
Schedule and Frequency
Ferry schedules vary depending on the season:
- Summer period: daily or multiple weekly departures
- Winter period: limited routes (1 – 3 times per week)
- Departures usually take place in the morning or afternoon
You can check all available routes in real time via booktickets.
Passenger Ticket Prices
Ticket prices vary based on company and seating type:
- Economy class: from €87.7
- Business / VIP: from €117
Prices increase during high-demand periods such as August and Easter.
Vehicle Ticket Costs
Vehicle transport is available on most routes:
- Car: from €77
- Motorcycle: from €30
- Camper / larger vehicles: higher prices depending on size
Discounts and Offers for Syros – Crete Ferry Tickets
If you are looking for affordable ferry tickets from Syros to Crete (Heraklion or Chania), there are several ways to secure lower prices even without fixed offers on this route.
Main Available Discounts
Early booking
- 20% – 30% lower prices
- Valid when booking months in advance
- Prices increase closer to departure
Return ticket discount
- Usually up to 20% off return fares
- Applies when booking round-trip tickets
Loyalty programs
- Seasmiles / Bonus Club
- Around 10% discount for passengers
- Up to 20% for vehicles
- Points can be redeemed for free tickets or additional discounts
Special passenger categories
- Students (up to 50% discount)
- Large families
- Children and infants
- Passengers with disabilities
Vehicle package offers
- Combined passenger + car packages at better rates
Low-demand period offers
- Midweek travel
- Outside peak season (July – August)
Extra Tips for Cheaper Tickets
- Book 2 – 3 months in advance
- Choose early morning or less popular routes
- Combine return tickets with vehicle transport
- Check last-minute deals
- Compare available ferry companies
Conclusion
Discounts are not always consistently available for the Syros – Crete route, but with proper timing and smart combinations, you can achieve up to 30% savings.
The most effective strategy is: early booking + return ticket + loyalty program.
Ferry Companies Operating the Route
The Syros – Crete route is mainly operated by Seajets, offering modern high-speed vessels such as Champion Jet (photo) and WorldChampion Jet (photo) for fast connections between the Cyclades and Crete.
- Seajets (main operator)
- Operates most direct routes
- Mainly active during the summer season
- Travel duration: approximately 5.5 to 6 hours
- Frequency: about one route per day or several weekly
It is typically the only company offering direct connections on this route.
- Alternative options (no direct connection)
- Blue Star Ferries / Hellenic Seaways via Piraeus or other islands
- Other Cycladic companies such as Fast Ferries or Golden Star for intermediate routes
These alternatives are slower but available year-round.
Vessels Serving the Route
The route is mainly operated by high-speed ferries from the Seajets fleet:
- Champion Jet series
- WorldChampion Jet
- One of the fastest ferries in the Aegean
- High passenger and vehicle capacity
- Champions League Jet
Type of Ferries
- High-speed ferries: shorter travel time
- Conventional ferries (via alternative routes): longer duration
Onboard Services and Amenities
Seajets vessels mainly provide modern but compact services:
Food and Beverage
- Café and snack bar with drinks and light snacks
- Larger vessels may offer self-service meals
- VIP areas may include dedicated service
Internet and Technology
- Onboard Wi-Fi (available at an extra cost)
- Electronic tickets (e-ticket)
- Real-time travel updates and announcements
Comfort and Facilities
- Air conditioning in all indoor areas
- Passenger restrooms
- Lounge seating areas
Baggage Policy
Most ferry companies allow:
- Free luggage up to 50 kg
- No strict limit on number of bags
- Designated storage areas
Pet Policy
Pets are allowed under specific conditions:
- Valid health booklet required
- Transport in a carrier or pet-friendly cabin
- Dedicated onboard areas
Alternative Routes
If no direct route is available, you can choose:
- Syros – Piraeus and Piraeus – Crete
- Syros – Santorini and Santorini – Heraklion
- Combined routes via other Cycladic islands
Best Time to Travel
Choosing the right period affects both cost and experience:
- May – June: ideal with good prices
- July – August: high demand and higher prices
- September: best balance between price and weather
What to See in Crete
Crete offers unique attractions:
- Knossos Palace in Heraklion
- Samaria Gorge in Chania
- Elafonissi Beach
- Old town of Rethymno
- Traditional villages and local cuisine
How to Change Your Ticket
Ticket changes depend on the ferry company:
- Date changes allowed before departure
- Possible fare difference charges
- Refunds available depending on policy
Contact booktickets customer support if needed.
Useful Travel Tips
- Complete online check-in 24 – 48 hours before departure
- Check weather conditions before traveling
- Book early during summer
- Arrive at the port on time
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which ferries operate the route?
The route is mainly operated by Seajets, with alternative options from Blue Star Ferries and Hellenic Seaways via connections.
Are there direct routes?
Yes, mainly during the summer season. In winter, a connection may be required.
What should I pay attention to during check-in?
You must complete web check-in and arrive at the port on time.
What happens if I miss the ferry?
The ticket is usually lost or can be changed with a fee depending on the company.
What ticket types are available?
Economy, business, and VIP options are available.
Can I cancel my ticket?
Yes, according to each company’s cancellation policy.
Can I change my ticket date?
Yes, subject to availability.
Can I travel with pets?
Yes, under specific conditions.
Are there discounts for students, children, or seniors?
Yes, special discounts are available.
How do I complete Web Check-in for Syros – Crete?
Passengers can board directly without waiting at the port by completing web check-in through the booking email, usually available from 2 to 48 hours before departure.
How to do Web Check-in Syros - Crete for immediate boarding?
Passengers can now board directly without waiting at the port by completing Web Check-in, available via the booking email from 2 to 48 hours before departure or through the following links. Web check-in Seajets Web Check-in Hellenic Seaways