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Map of Ferries to Andros
Getting to Andros takes just two hours by ferry from the Rafina port near Athens. Fast Ferries and Golden Star Ferries are the largest operators managing these massive car-carrying vessels across the Cyclades. This route is a highly popular northern gateway, making it very easy to continue your island-hopping journey south to Tinos or to Mykonos.
Getting to Andros from Athens
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Cycladic Threshold: Andros maritime data
Accessing Andros is unique among the Cyclades because it does not serve Piraeus. Instead, all logistics flow through the port of Rafina. This 1 hour to 2 hour transit is the primary artery for the island’s agricultural and tourist sectors. Because Andros is the second-largest island in the group, the ferry at Gavrio serves as a massive distribution hub for the northern Cyclades.
| Operator | Vessel Class | Logistics Score |
|---|---|---|
| Fast Ferries / Golden Star | Conventional | The Standard: 2 hour transit. Very reliable. Carries hundreds of vehicles. Essential for the heavy weekend traffic from Athens. |
| Seajets | High-Speed | The Express: 1 hour transit. Seasonal. Best for those without a vehicle who want to maximize their time on the island. |
“Don’t go to Piraeus! I’ve seen countless travelers stranded because they went to the main port of Athens. Andros ferries only leave from Rafina, which is actually closer to the Airport (30 mins by bus). If you’re flying in, skip the city center and go straight to Rafina for a much smoother island transit.”
Using this port data ensures you select the correct Athenian gateway for your specific island: Piraeus for the Saronic Gulf and Rafina for the Northern Cyclades. Check our specialized maps to locate the Gavrio dock relative to the main road to Chora.



