Athens to Santorini Ferry
From Piraeus (Athens) to Santorini by ferry: high-speed catamarans in around 5 hours, or conventional ferries in roughly 8.
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Where it leaves from
Ferries to Santorini sail from Piraeus, the large port of Athens (about 40 minutes from the city centre by metro). You arrive at Athinios, Santorini's ferry port below the cliffs, where buses and transfers head up to Fira and Oia.
High-speed vs conventional
- High-speed catamaran — about 5 hours, foot passengers and some vehicles, more weather-sensitive.
- Conventional ferry — roughly 8 hours, cheaper, carries cars, more stable in wind.
Operators
Several companies run the route, including Blue Star Ferries, SeaJets and Golden Star Ferries. Compare departures to match your timing and budget.
Onward to Mykonos and the Cyclades
Santorini connects onward to Mykonos, Paros, Naxos and Ios, so it slots neatly into a Cyclades island-hopping route. Book each leg ahead in peak summer.
Frequently asked questions
- How long is the ferry from Athens to Santorini?
- High-speed catamarans take around 5 hours from Piraeus; large conventional ferries take roughly 8 hours but cost less and carry cars.
- Which port do ferries to Santorini leave from?
- Piraeus, the main port of Athens. Santorini's ferry port is Athinios, below the cliffs — not the old port under Fira.
- Should I book the Santorini ferry in advance?
- In July and August, yes — popular sailings and any car space sell out. Off-season you can usually book closer to departure.