Paros to Santorini Ferries

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Greek Ferry Essentials

  • FerryHopper.com is highly recommended for purchasing Paros to Santorini ferry tickets online. Their website also provides useful information on schedules, costs, and timetables.
  • Book tickets 2 to 3 months in advance.
  • Most tickets (when booked through FerryHopper) do not need to be collected in advance as paper tickets, being e-tickets instead.
  • If an online ticket purchase lacks a barcode, which typically signifies pickup is needed upon arrival in Greece. Most often this entails collecting a real ticket at the ferry port 30 to 45 minutes before departure. Don`t be concerned about retrieval – it`s simple and hassle-free and commonly in close proximity to your ferry.
  • Ferries will leave from their primary morning departure harbor (normally sizable ports like Piraeus, Heraklio, and Rhodes) on schedule but will be delayed arriving and departing from all subsequent ports (e.g. Naxos). Usually becoming later as the day progresses.

Paros to Santorini Ferry Schedule

Example Paros to Santorini Ferry Schedule

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The islands of Paros and Santorini have efficient ferry connections during the busy summertime tourist peak season, with more frequent ferries in July and August than in May, June, and September. Ferries depart from the Paros Port in Parikia from mid-morning until early evening. The duration of the ride ranges from 2 to 3 hours, contingent on what vessel you opt for and how many stops it makes. Larger, more stable Blue Star ferries generally take a little over 3 hours for the journey. Smaller high-speed catamarans can accomplish the trip in approximately two hours. Ticket costs scope from about €22 to €85.

You can check prices for Paros-Santorini ferries at Ferryhopper.com

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