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Ferry Map & Routes to Mykonos
Ferry routes to Mykonos cross the central Aegean from the mainland ports of Rafina and Piraeus, docking at the New Port in Tourlos. Seajets and Blue Star Ferries are the largest operators on this massive transit corridor, unloading thousands of summer passengers daily. You can easily catch a high-speed catamaran heading west to Syros or north to Tinos from these very same docks. Since the island is small and traffic is heavily congested, leave your rental car on the mainland and use the local bus system instead.
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Ferry Map & Routes to Mykonos
The largest ferry operators serving Mykonos in 2026 include Seajets, Blue Star Ferries, Hellenic Seaways, and Fast Ferries. Mykonos serves as a major transit point for vessels traveling between Athens and the central Cyclades.
Most passenger ferries and all cruise ships arrive at the New Port in Tourlos, located 2 km from Mykonos Town. The Old Port is primarily used by small local boats and excursions.
| Departure Port | Arrival Port | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Piraeus (Athens) | Mykonos | 2.5 to 5 hours. High-speed catamarans provide the fastest service. |
| Rafina (Athens) | Mykonos | 2 to 4 hours. This port is closer to Athens International Airport. |
| Santorini | Mykonos | 2 to 3 hours. A primary inter-island route during the summer. |



