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Ferries to Serifos: Route Map
Roughly 70,000 annual visitors sail into the deep, horseshoe-shaped bay of Livadi. Seajets and Zante Ferries are the largest operators connecting this rugged western Cycladic outpost to the Athenian docks of Piraeus in just over two hours. Check the ferry map above to coordinate your onward travel south to Sifnos or to Milos. Bring a sturdy vehicle with you to handle the steep dirt tracks leading to the island’s secluded mining coves.
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Ferries to Serifos: Route Map
Serifos is part of the Western Cyclades ferry line. In 2026, the largest ferry operators serving the island include Seajets, Aegean Sea Lines, Zante Ferries, and Blue Star Ferries. Most vessels dock at the port of Livadi.
High-speed vessels reduce travel time from Athens significantly but may not operate during high-wind conditions. Conventional ferries are more reliable for vehicle transport year-round.
| Departure Port | Arrival Port | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Piraeus (Athens) | Serifos | 2 to 4.5 hours. Duration depends on whether the ship is a catamaran or a conventional ferry. |
| Sifnos | Serifos | 25 to 50 minutes. A very frequent connection between these nearby islands. |
| Milos | Serifos | 1.5 to 2.5 hours. Part of the standard Western Cyclades route. |
- Port Location: The terminal is in Livadi, the island’s primary commercial hub and harbor.
- Nearby Islands: Serifos is directly linked to Sifnos and Kythnos.
- Vessel Type: Aegean Sea Lines and Zante Ferries typically operate conventional ships with large garages for cars.



