Crete to Athens Ferries

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Crete to Athens – Ferry Essentials

  • Ferryhopper.com is the most effective approach to purchase ferry tickets for Athens to Crete ferries. It’s also helpful for investigating ferry timetables, expenses, and schedules.
  • Advanced booking for ferry tickets 2 to 3 months in advance is recommended but usually not required.
  • The majority of tickets (when reserved at Ferryhopper) use an electronic format instead of paper, so passengers do not need to pick up hard copies before boarding.
  • If a ticket purchased online does not contain a barcode, you will need to pick up a physical ticket upon arrival in Greece. This is commonly done at the ferry terminal 30 to 45 minutes before departure. There is no need to worry about collecting it – the process is straightforward and hassle-free, usually in close proximity to your actual ferry.
  • Ferries will leave on time from their primary morning departure harbor (normally sizable ports like Piraeus, Heraklio, and Chania) but will be delayed arriving and departing from all subsequent ports (e.g. Naxos). Usually becoming later as the day progresses.
  • Most areas in Greece, such as Athens and Crete, frequently have public transportation stoppages throughout the year. These stoppages can impact all forms of travel, like buses, trains, ferries, flights, and taxis. During stoppages very few buses, ferries, and only a small number of trains and flights will depart on schedule (or at all); taxis tend to be the least impacted mode of transportation. Even though stoppages can occur at any time, there is always a huge stoppage on May 1st. Avoid booking any ferries, flights, or trains on that day.

Crete to Athens Ferry Schedule

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Example Crete to Athens Ferry Schedule

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Ferries connect Heraklio and Chania to Athens year-round, with frequency increasing throughout the summer months. Ferries leave from the ports at Heraklio (near downtown) and Chania (6 km west of central Chania) and arrive in Piraeus Port in Athens. The ride varies in length from 7.5 to 9.5 hours, with many routes traveling overnight. It`s a good idea to reserve a cabin on an overnight ferry – the sizable boats that provide this route are slow and steady and the cabin berths are fairly suitable for sleeping. Ferry tickets from Athens to Crete cost €30 to €120, depending on the ferry line and class of ticket.

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Examine prices and timetables for ferries traveling between the Greek island of Crete and Athens.

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