Important note: The shortest way to reach Mykonos is from the port of Rafina. During summer, there are 2 ferry crossings from Piraeus port, which is the main and biggest port of Athens to Mykonos and at least 7 ferry crossings from Rafina port, which is the easthern port of Athens and located near the Airport, to Mykonos. The two ports of Athens that serve ferry routes from the Greek Capital to Mykonos are Rafina and Piraeus. Most of the travelers visiting Mykonos travel from Athens by ferry. You can find and book all available ferries on our booking engine, as soon as they are officially announced. The ferry schedules for the summer season are announced by most ferry companies in March. Important notice: Ferry schedules may vary every year. You can also reach Mykonos from other islands such as Santorini, Tinos, Paros, Naxos, Syros, Andros, Milos, Crete (Heraklion), Sifnos, Folegandros, Amorgos and more.
You can reach Mykonos by ferry from Athens and more specifically from the ports of Rafina and Piraeus. Mykonos is not only connected by ferry to Athens but to many other islands as well. FERRY TO MYKONOS FROM ATHENS & THE ISLANDSĪccessing Mykonos by ferry is the most common way to visit the island, thus many routes and timetables run during summer but also during winter too.
Read about the latest Covid-19 Travel Regulations. Given that Mykonos is one of the most touristically developed islands in Greece, there are regular ferry routes to Mykonos from Athens all year long but itineraries are most frequent during summertime.Īll ferries to Mykonos dock at the New Port of Mykonos (Tourlos region), which is about 2 km from the Main Town.Īre you taking the ferry in Greece for the first time? Read our Greek ferries practical guide. It belongs to the Cyclades islands complex in the Aegean sea, more specifically located south of Tinos and north of Naxos. Mykonos is the second most popular island of Greece after Santorini.