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Ferry Map & Routes to Sifnos
Seajets and Aegean Sea Lines are the primary operators serving the western Cyclades, transporting approximately 100,000 passengers annually to the port of Kamares. High-speed vessels from Piraeus reach the island in three hours. This location provides maritime access for travelers moving south to Milos or north to Serifos. Vehicles are used to reach the central pottery districts and interior villages.
Getting to Sifnos from Athens
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Ferry Map & Routes to Sifnos
Sifnos is a central stop in the Western Cyclades. For 2026, the primary operators include Seajets, Aegean Sea Lines, Blue Star Ferries, and Zante Ferries. All ferries arrive at the port of Kamares.
Kamares is a deep-water port located on the west side of the island. It is connected to the capital, Apollonia, by a 15-minute road trip.
| Departure Port | Arrival Port | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Piraeus (Athens) | Sifnos | 2.5 to 5.5 hours. High-speed services are the most popular for day travelers. |
| Serifos | Sifnos | 25 to 50 minutes. Multiple daily sailings connect these two islands. |
| Milos | Sifnos | 40 to 60 minutes. A common route for those exploring the southern Western Cyclades. |
- Nearby Islands: Sifnos serves as a gateway to Serifos, Milos, and Kimolos.
- Seasonality: Frequency increases significantly between June and September, with up to 6 departures daily from Athens.
- Vehicle Boarding: Travelers with cars should prioritize Aegean Sea Lines or Blue Star for better garage availability.



