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All the Possible Ways to Travel from Athens to Mykonos [2024 Guide]

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Are you looking for the best ways to travel from Athens to Mykonos? You are not alone. Every year, thousands of visitors visit Mykonos from Athens for a short island break or even month-long holidays.

Mykonos is one of the most popular destinations in Greece. It is a very cosmopolitan island that attracts high-profile visitors and younger crowds from all over the world.

Thus, we decided to craft the ultimate travel guide to Mykonos island. Whether you’re considering traveling to Mykonos from Athens by ferry or by plane, you will find everything you need below to plan an unforgettable vacation.

The Cheapest Way to Get From Athens to Mykonos

The cheapest way to get from Athens to Mykonos is to book a ticket with one of the many conventional ferry boats carrying vehicles. The most famous conventional ferry company in Greece is Blue Star Ferries.

The second cheapest option is booking a ticket with one of the high-speed ferries which are a bit more expensive but take much less time to get from Athens to Mykonos.

The most expensive option is flying from Athens to Mykonos unless you book your air tickets a few months in advance to get a good deal.

Blue Star Ferries from athens to mykonos
Blue Star Ferries is one of the leading ferry companies operating the route from Athens to Mykonos island.
Courtesy: wikipedia.org

The Fastest Way to Get From Athens to Mykonos

Boarding an airplane is naturally the fastest way to get from Athens to Mykonos.

However, keep in mind that if you are already visiting Athens and staying in the city center, the duration of the trip from Athens to the airport and from the airport to Mykonos might not be much faster than getting on a high-speed ferry.

If, on the other hand, you have no intention of visiting Athens, then we would recommend boarding a plane to Mykonos as soon as you land at the airport to save time instead of traveling from the airport to Piraeus or Rafina port.

Athens to Mykonos by Ferry

Traveling from Athens to Mykonos by ferry is by far the most popular option among international travelers.

Some ferries departing from Athens take only a little over two hours to reach Mykonos, making it an ideal destination for short breaks and weekend escapes.

Besides being quite fast, boarding a ferry to get to Mykonos will allow you to see some of the other majestic islands of the Aegean Sea on the way.

Depending on the ferry’s itinerary and the port from which it departed, you may see Syros, Paros, Naxos, Tinos, and Andros en route to Mykonos.

ferry from athens to mykonos
If you choose to go to Mykonos from Athens by ferry, you will get to see a few other islands on the way

Essential Information About Ferry Boats in Greece

Here, you will find gathered some of the most important and useful information about ferry boats in Greece, including the ports of Athens, ferry boat operator companies, the types of ferry boats available as well and a few of our tips on how to get from Athens to Mykonos by ferry most comfortably and enjoyably.

General information and tips about traveling with a Greek ferry.

  • You can NOT buy tickets on a ferry boat. Due to the high number of passengers that ferry boat operators have to deal with daily, there is no office on board where you can purchase a ticket. You must book your tickets online or at one of the offices in the city center of Athens or Piraeus port.
  • You CAN buy a ferry ticket at the Athens International Airport. You will find an official airport travel agency on the airport’s first level (arrivals). This is a great option for those who want to make last-minute plans or are still undecided on which island to choose until they arrive in Athens.
  • All ferry tickets are one-way. There is actually no return ticket. If you want to also book your return with a ferry, you must book two separate one-way tickets.
  • There are no multi-stop tickets. All tickets refer to itineraries from one port to another. If you want to buy tickets to multiple stops, you must book several one-way tickets.
  • Ferries usually depart on time but arrive late. In most cases, ferry boats will depart on time from the port (e.g., Piraeus or Rafina) but will arrive late to their destination. That also means that all intermediate departures from ports that are not at the start of the route will take place with a slight delay.
  • Cancellations and delays. Even though not terribly common, cancellations and delays might happen, especially when the weather is too windy for travel. One of the windiest summer months in Greece is August. If you plan on traveling in August, we recommend booking a ticket with a car ferry. They are generally more resilient to harsh weather conditions.
  • Seasickness. If you tend to get seasick in the open sea, we recommend considering the car ferries for your trip exclusively, as they are much more steady than the other ferry types listed above.
  • Food and drinks on the ferries. All of the ferries have small cafes, restaurants, and kiosks where you can buy all kinds of food and drinks. However, these tend to be a bit overpriced. We recommend buying everything you want around the ports of Piraeus or Rafina before boarding the ferry.
All the ferries from Athens to Mykonos have small cafes and restaurants where you can buy all kinds of food and drinks. Courtesy: Athens By Locals

Ports in Athens You Can Board a Ferry to Mykonos

There are two different ports near Athens where you can board a ferry to Mykonos; Piraeus and Rafina.

  • Piraeus is the most popular choice because it is located very close to the city center of Athens. You can easily reach Piraeus from downtown Athens via the train (green line). Piraeus is the last stop. You will find the ferries that head to Mykonos just across the street from the train station at gates E6 and E7. Be careful to arrive at Piraeus quite sometime before departure. The port is quite big, and you must walk around if you also want to collect your tickets from an office there.
  • Rafina is located just a bit outside Athens and it’s your second choice for boarding a ferry to Mykonos. Rafina’s port is quite smaller and there are way fewer ferries departing from there daily. However, Rafina is a great choice if you want to get from the airport directly to a ferry port without having to go through the city center of Athens. You will find many ferries connecting Rafina and Mykonos.
The Port of Piraeus in Athens, Greece
The Port of Piraeus in Athens, Greece

Types of Ferries for a Trip to Mykonos From Athens

There are three different types of ferries that you will come across when examining your options for a trip to Mykonos from Athens. These are:

Car Ferries

These are the most popular mode of sea transportation in Greece.

Most of the car ferry boats you will see traveling from Athens to Mykonos are operated by Blue Star Ferries and Anek Lines.

Car ferries are affectionately called “slow ferries” by locals as they are the slowest type of ferry. That is because -as the name suggests- car ferries carry vehicles and all kinds of cargo apart from passengers.

However, they are the cheapest ferries and they have large decks onboard where you can relax and enjoy the sun on your trip through the Aegean Sea.

car ferry boat to mykonos from athens
Car ferry to Mykonos from Athens. Courtesy: wikimedia.org

Highspeed Ferries

These are the second most popular choice for locals and travelers.

They are massive double-deck catamarans that are way faster than conventional car ferries but also quite a bit more expensive.

Highspeed ferries do not have open-air decks and are generally quite bumpy in the open seas.

We recommend boarding a high-speed ferry if you want to reach Mykonos fast, but we would advise you to avoid them if you are afraid you might get seasick.

Highspeed ferry from athens to mykonos
Highspeed ferries are way faster than conventional car ferries but also quite a bit more expensive.
Courtesy: wikipedia.org

Superjets or Seajets

These are basically smaller and faster versions of highspeed ferries. As such, they tend to be a lot bumpier in the open sea, especially when there are strong winds.

It is important to note that it is not uncommon for the superjets to cancel or delay trips when the weather is not optimal – especially during the windy season in August.

Superjets or Seajets are basically smaller and faster versions of high-speed ferries.
Courtesy: wikimedia.org

Types of Ferry Seats and Ferry Ticket Classes

When deciding which ferry ticket to book for your trip to Mykonos from Athens you will come across several options regarding the type or the class of your ticket.

There are several different options including the following:

  • Economy or Deck Class: This is -of course- the cheapest option. An economy class ticket does not come with an assigned seat but will give you access to most of the ferry’s spaces including some lounges and all of the cafes, restaurants, and snack bars. It will also give you access to the open-air decks, which is why it’s also called Deck Class. We would recommend not opting for an economy class ticket in the peak season (July and August) as ferries will be jam-packed with people and it’s going to be relatively hard to find a nice spot for your trip.
  • Airplane-style Seat Tickets: These cost a few euros more (usually up to 10) than the economy class tickets but you will get a reserved airplane-style seat in one of the lounges of the ferry. In general, these are quite comfortable and you can still roam on deck to take in the views.
Airplane-style Seat Tickets to ferry from Athens to Mykonos.
Courtesy: Athens By Locals
  • Cabin Class: Choosing a cabin for your trip is ideal for those that want to rest before heading to one of the Greek islands. The cabins have either two or four beds. You will find tickets for “inside” cabins that have no windows and “outside” cabins that have small portholes.
  • Business Class: These tickets are recommended for those that do not mind spending a bit more in order to travel in comfort. A business class ticket will give you access to one or more lounges with cozy sofas and large couches. These are usually placed in the front of the ferry and sometimes have large windows with awesome views.
  • VIP Class: This class is obviously the most expensive option. The VIP lounges are located either on the front of the ferry or on the second deck and feature wide windows.

Athens to Mykonos Ferry Prices

You will find many ferries departing from Athens to Mykonos. As explained above, there are also several ferry types and two different ports near Athens for you to choose from.

Therefore the price of a ferry ride from Athens to Mykonos depends on the type of ferry and the class that you choose.

The price of a ferry ticket from Athens to Mykonos can range from 20 euros to 95 euros.

The cheapest ferry that goes to Mykonos from Athens is Blue Star Mykonos. There are several special discounted fares as well for children and students.

cheapest ferry to mykonos
The cheapest ferry you can travel from Athens to Mykonos island is Blue Star Mykonos.
Courtesy: wikimedia.org

Contrary to airline tickets, the price of ferry tickets does not change over time. It remains the same for the whole duration of a tourist period.

How Long Does It Take From Athens to Mykonos by Ferry?

Like the price of the ferry tickets, the duration of the ferry trip between Athens and Mykonos depends on the type of ferry you will decide to travel with as well as on the port from which you will depart.

In general, traveling from Athens to Mykonos by ferry will take from 2 hours with a high-speed ferry or a seajet to 5 hours with a conventional car ferry.

How Do You Choose a Ferry to Mykonos From Athens?

If you have tried searching for information online on how to choose a ferry ride from Athens to Mykonos, then you have probably been overwhelmed with options by different companies offering different itineraries at different times.

The ideal choice for you depends on how close you are to these ports, what time you need to travel, and what your budget is.

No need to worry, we will go over the best options and present you with the most suitable alternatives.

Ferry Companies Options from Athens to Mykonos

There are two different ports near Athens from where you can board a ferry to Mykonos: Piraeus, and Rafina. There are several ferries departing from each port daily.

ferry to mykonos from rafina port
You can board a ferry to Mykonos from Rafina port.
Courtesy: wikimedia.org

During summertime’s peak season you may find as many as fifteen ferries departing from Athens to reach Mykonos daily.

We will go over all your options for ferry companies operating routes between Athens and Mykonos below.

Getting from Athens to Mykonos with Blue Star Ferries

Blue Star Ferries is one of the best-known ferry operator companies in Greece. They have a very large fleet that connects Athens to the Cyclades and the Dodecanese Islands.

The ferries of Blue Star are usually quite big and the vast majority of them are car ferries, meaning they also carry vehicles.

You will find plenty of restaurants and cafes on board. Before reaching Mykonos, Blue Star ferries also stop at Syros island and Tinos island.

They have economy class, cabin class, and business class tickets available.

The duration of a trip from Athens to Mykonos with Blue Star Ferries takes approximately 5 hours.

Traveling from Athens to Mykonos with Blue Star Ferries
Traveling from Athens to Mykonos with Blue Star Ferries

BLUE STAR FERRIES

  • Website: https://www.bluestarferries.com/en/
  • Address: 1-7 Lysikratous & Evripidou Street
  • 17674 Kallithea, Athens, Greece
  • Phone: +30-210-8919800, Fax: +30-210-8919829
  • e-mail: bluestarferries@bluestarferries.com

Getting from Athens to Mykonos with Seajets Ferries

Seajet Ferries will undoubtedly be among your first options if you want to travel from Athens to Mykonos via the port of Rafina.

They operate one or two routes daily. Most usually, the first ferry from Rafina departs around 7:30 in the morning and the second one departs around 15:00.

Seajet ferries are quite fast and a trip from Athens to Mykonos with a seajet takes approximately 2 hours.

Athens to Mykonos with Seajets Ferries
Getting from Athens to Mykonos with Seajets Ferries. Courtesy: Hugh / flickr.com

SEAJET FERRIES

  • Website: https://www.seajets.gr/
  • Address: 2, Astiggos & Akti Tselepi
  • 18531 Piraeus
  • Phone: +30 210 7107710, daily 06:00 – 22:00
  • e-mail: info@seajets.gr

Getting from Athens to Mykonos with Hellenic Seaways

Hellenic Seaways operates daily ferry routes that connect Athens and Mykonos via both the port of Piraeus and the port of Rafina during the summer months.

A ferry trip from Athens to Mykonos with Hellenic Seaways lasts approximately 2,5 hours if you choose to depart from the port of Rafina and around 5 hours if you choose to depart from the port of Piraeus.

Athens to Mykonos with Hellenic Seaways
Getting from Athens to Mykonos with Hellenic Seaways. Courtesy: wikimedia.org

HELLENIC SEAWAYS

  • Website: https://hellenicseaways.gr/en/
  • Address: Lisikratous 1-7 & Evripidou, 17674 Kalithea
  • Phone: 210 8919800, daily 08:00 – 22:00
  • Fax: 210 8919938
  • Εmail: booking@attica-group.com

How to Buy Your Ferry Tickets From Athens to Mykonos

As mentioned above, you can’t buy a ticket onboard any of the ferries in Greece.

Your best option in regard to buying your tickets from Athens to Mykonos would be to buy them online. Otherwise, you can choose to book your tickets after you arrive in Greece with a local travel agency or by visiting the travel agency at the airport.

Depending on your choice, you may have to collect your tickets from one of the offices at the port of Piraeus. If that is the case, make sure to arrive at the port well in advance before your ferry departs, as these offices tend to be quite busy, especially during summertime.

Should you book your ferry ticket from Athens to Mykonos in advance?

We highly recommend booking your ferry ticket from Athens to Mykonos in advance.

Mykonos is an extremely popular destination, and it might be difficult to get even deck-class tickets if you book last minute so we highly recommend booking your ferry ticket from Athens to Mykonos in advance.

mykonos destination
Mykonos is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece

How to Get to the Ferry Ports Near Athens

In this section, you will find useful information on getting to the ferry ports of Piraeus and Rafina from the city center and from the airport.

Keep in mind that if you are planning to head to the port directly after landing in Athens, then you should prefer booking a ferry that departs from Rafina; it will be much easier to reach than Piraeus.

If you like to use a taxi or a transfer service, you can check some services we have already checked.

How to get from Athens Airport to Piraeus Port

If you want to get directly from the airport to the port of Piraeus then you have several options:

  • By bus: This is an ideal option if you want to get to Piraeus without having to change the means of transportation. It’s also the cheapest option with the bus tickets costing only 5.5 euros. Buses depart about every 30 minutes from the airport around the clock and all year round. The bus that connects the airport to Piraeus is X96 and the journey lasts about 90 minutes. You can buy bus tickets at the kiosks inside the airport.
  • By metro: This one is the safest choice, as metros are always on time. In order to go to the port of Piraeus, you will have to get on the metro (blue line) and get off at Piraeus metro station. From there, you will have to walk less than 10 minutes to get inside the port. The metro ticket costs 10 euros and the trip will take a little over one hour. Bear in mind that the metro service stops a little after midnight.
    Local Tip: Keep in mind that the port is quite large. If you want to reach a gate that is far away, ask for the free shuttle bus service at the metro station.
  • By taxi: This is probably the fastest way to get from the airport to Piraeus port. The trip will take a little less than an hour and the cost will be somewhere between €50 to €60.
bus ticket kiosk athens airport
Bus X96 provides direct transfers between Athens airport and Piraeus port. You can buy bus tickets at the kiosks inside the Athens International Airport. Courtesy: wikimedia.org

How to get from Athens Airport to Rafina Port

If your ferry is leaving from Rafina, then you have the following options to get from Athens airport to the port:

  • By bus: The bus to Rafina departs from a bus stop located between exits 2 and 3 outside the airport. There are buses departing approximately every hour. The tickets cost 4 euros and it’s possible to buy a ticket directly from the bus driver before boarding the bus. The trip from Athens airport to Rafina airport will take approximately 30 minutes.
  • By taxi: You can get a taxi right outside the airport. A taxi ride to Rafina port would cost around 30 euros and the duration of the trip would be approximately 15 minutes.

How to get from Athens city center to Piraeus Port

The easiest and fastest way to get from downtown Athens to Piraeus port is via the train (green line).

Piraeus is the last stop and there are plenty of train stations throughout the city from where you can hop on a train. After getting off at Piraeus train station just across the street and you will arrive in front of the entrance of the port.

piraeus train station
Across the street on the exit of the Piraeus train station, you will find the ferries to Mykonos island

How to get from Athens city center to Rafina Port

Booking a ferry that departs from Rafina if you are planning on staying in downtown Athens is generally not the wisest idea as the port is quite far from the city.

However, if you need to go to Rafina from the Athens city center, these are your options:

  • By bus: Suburban buses (or KTELs) depart about every hour from a stop located right outside the Nomismatokopeio metro station (blue line). The bus tickets cost around 3 euros and the journey between Athens city center and Rafina port takes approximately 1,5 hours.
  • By taxi: You can get a taxi anywhere in the city center of Athens but we recommend getting as close to Nomismatokopeio metro station as possible to shorten the distance and make the ride cheaper. A taxi ride from Athens downtown to Rafina port would take a little over one hour and it would cost about 60 euros.

Recommended Hotels Near Piraeus Port

Many of the ferries going from Athens to Mykonos depart from the port of Piraeus very early in the morning.

If you have booked tickets with one of those ferries we would recommend that you spend the previous night in Piraeus and not in a hotel in the center of Athens, so that you won’t need to travel through the city center before the break of dawn.

Especially since there are several family-friendly hotels, budget-friendly hotels as well as luxury hotels located near the port of Piraeus.

Here are our top picks for hotels in Piraeus:

Triton Hotel in Piraeus

Triton Hotel is a three-star located in the heart of Piraeus just a few minutes away from both the train station and the ferry port. It offers rooms with private balconies and is ideal for families. 

Check it on Booking.com

Hotel Faros I in Piraeus

Hotel Faros I is a charming and modern three-star hotel that is conveniently located close to Piraeus port and the train station. It’s recently fully renovated and offers comfortable rooms as well as a breakfast buffet.

Read reviews on Booking.com

Piraeus Port Hotel

Just a few minutes walk away from the port and the train station, Piraeus Port Hotel is a budget-friendly two-star hotel with contemporary design and cozy rooms.

See what other travelers have to say on Booking.com

Piraeus City Hotel

Piraeus City Hotel is another great budget-friendly accommodation option right next to the port of Piraeus. Its rooftop restaurant and cocktail bar with charming views make it ideal for couples.

Check it on Booking.com

Phidias Piraeus Hotel

Phidias Piraeus Hotel boasts a very central location very close to the port of Piraeus. It features modern, elegantly decorated rooms with private balconies and it offers a daily breakfast buffet.

Check availability on Booking.com

If you like to explore some more options for hotels in Athens read our detailed guide.

Arriving at Mykonos Port

If you choose to travel to Mykonos from Athens by ferry, you will arrive at the new port of Mykonos in the area of Tourlos which is approximately 2 kilometers away from Mykonos Town.

If you want to reach Mykonos Town, you can either hire a taxi or get on a local bus.

Since local buses are not very trustworthy when it comes to being on time, we would recommend arranging for shuttle service with your hotel.

In some other cases (but not so often) your ferry might dock at the old port of Mykonos which -luckily- is exactly in front of Mykonos Town.

Flights from Athens to Mykonos

If you want to reach Mykonos from Athens as fast as possible then catching a flight is the best choice but it’s usually also the most expensive.

Getting on a plane will save you a significant amount of time that you can spend in Mykonos and ensure that you travel in comfort.

During the peak season in the summertime, there are more than 15 flights going from Athens to Mykonos island daily.

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Airlines that fly from Athens to Mykonos

There are several local airlines conducting flights between Athens and Mykonos. If you book a flight to Mykonos you will most likely be flying with one of the following:

  • Aegean Airlines and Olympic Air. These are practically the same airline company since they merged recently.
  • Volotea
  • Sky Express
  • Ellinair
fly from Athens to Mykonos
Aerial view of Mykonos town (Chora). Courtesy: wikimedia.org

Flying from Athens to Mykonos with Aegean Airlines or Olympic Air

Both Aegean Airlines and Olympic Air are very trustworthy companies and the most popular choices in Greece for domestic air travel.

A one-way ticket for a flight with either company from Athens to Mykonos would cost approximately 50 euros during the low season but the price can go as high as 200 euros during peak season.

The tickets usually include up to 8 kgs of luggage and a personal bag.

Aegean Airlines website: aegeanair.com

Olympic Air Website: olympicair.com

Flying from Athens to Mykonos with Volotea

Volotea is a lower-budget Spanish airline company that flys to all kinds of tourist destinations during summertime, Mykonos being one of the most popular among them.

Despite not being a local airline company, you can actually get pretty good deals on flights from Athens to Mykonos with Volotea.

If you book well in advance, you can get a return ticket from Athens to Mykonos for a price as low as 50 euros.

Volotea website: volotea.com

Flying from Athens to Mykonos with SkyExpress

SkyExpress is a smaller local airline company that operates domestic flights.

Even though one of the lesser-known airline carriers of Greece, they have several flights going to and from Mykonos during summertime.

If you book in advance, you might be able to get a rather cheap flight from Athens to Mykonos with SkyExpress.

The tickets usually include a personal bag and a piece of luggage up to 8 kgs.

SkyExpress website: skyexpress.gr

Airlines that fly directly to Mykonos from other destinations

If you want to spend your holiday in Mykonos without going through Athens, you still have plenty of choices.

These are the airlines that fly to Mykonos from several major European destinations.

  • Austrian Airlines – flies to Mykonos from Vienna
  • Volotea and Iberia – fly to Mykonos from Venice, Palermo, Naples, and Bari
  • Germanwings – flies to Mykonos from Cologne
  • Transavia – flies to Mykonos from Amsterdam and Paris
  • Aegean – flies to Mykonos from Russia and Cyprus
  • Vueling – flies to Mykonos from Barcelona
  • Easyjet – flies to Mykonos from Rome, Manchester, and Milan
  • Norwegian – flies to Mykonos from Olso, Stockholm, and Copenhagen
  • British Airways – flies to Mykonos from London

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How long does it take from Athens to Mykonos by plane?

Flying from Athens to Mykonos takes approximately 40 minutes but the duration of the trip also depends on the weather. If there are strong winds (especially in August) the trip might take a little longer.

Flights depart from Athens International Airport heading to Mykonos every 3 hours daily in the summer starting early in the morning (around 5:30) until night (around 22:00).

How much is a flight from Athens to Mykonos?

Airfares from Athens to Mykonos are usually quite more expensive compared to other domestic flights due to the popularity of Mykonos as an exclusive summertime destination.

Nevertheless, prices vary a lot and if you book quite early (meaning a few months in advance at least), you might be able to get a return ticket from Athens to Mykonos for as low as 100 euros.

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Arriving at Mykonos Airport (JMK)

For a small Greek island of the Aegean Sea, the airport of Mykonos is actually fairly large and modern.

Nevertheless, it can feel quite cramped when there are a lot of people arriving and departing (especially during July and August).

Just outside the airport, you will find several options if you are looking to rent a car or scooter.

However, we recommend that if you want a rented car for your vacation in Mykonos you should book it as soon as your dates are final since availability in peak season might be limited.

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Alternatively, you can also find many taxis at the exit of the airport.

Getting from Mykonos airport to Mykonos Town by taxi costs about 30 euros and the trip duration is about 10 minutes depending on the traffic.

mykonos airport
The Airport of Mykonos operates various flights and chartered destinations on seasonal routes.

Top Hotels to Stay in Mykonos

Being the world-class summer destination it is, Mykonos teems with all kinds of hotels and accommodation options.

In Mykonos, you’ll find everything from massive five-star luxury hotels on the seaside (check one of the best on Booking.com) to charming boutique hotels in secluded locations.

Here is a rundown of our recommendations for the best hotels to stay in Mykonos:

Ftelia Bay Mykonos Hotel

Ftelia Bay Mykonos Hotel is a luxurious four-star hotel located on a hill overlooking Ftelia Bay that offers rooms with magnificent views of the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean Sea.

Check photos and read reviews at Booking.com

Lyo Boutique Hotel Mykonos

Lyo Boutique Hotel Mykonos is a modern four-star resort lying on the world-famous beach of Super Paradise. It offers comfortable rooms with stunning sea panoramas as well as a large outdoor pool and an alfresco restaurant and cocktail bar.

Check availability on Booking.com

Anax Resort and Spa

Anax Resort and Spa is a luxury seaside hotel located in the prestigious area of Agios Ioannis that combines traditional Cycladic architecture with contemporary elegance. It features a modern spa, an infinity pool, a gourmet restaurant, and a private beach.

See this seaside hotel at Booking.com

Super Paradise Suites

Located just a breath away from the famous Super Paradise beach, Super Paradise Suites is a modern hotel complex with a traditional Myconian design that encompasses suites with amazing views, a self-service restaurant as well as one of the most popular beach bars on the island.

Read reviews and see photos on Booking.com

Mykonos Grand Hotel & Resort

Boasting a privileged location in Agios Ioannis, Mykonos Grand Hotel & Resort is one of the most luxurious five-star hotels on the island. It features modern boutique rooms and suites with views over the Aegean Sea, a spa, and a high-end restaurant.

Check Mykonos Grand Hotel and Resort on Booking.com

hotels to stay in Mykonos
The Belvedere Mykonos hotel. It’s not a secret that Mykonos has some of the most luxurious hotels in the world.
Courtesy: Belvedere Hotel / flickr.com

Tips, and Useful Information on How to Travel From Athens to Mykonos

In this section, we will present you with some useful information on how to travel from Athens to Mykonos as well as answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about all kinds of transportation and connectivity between the two destinations.

Can you do a day trip from Athens to Mykonos?

Yes, a day trip from Athens to Mykonos is absolutely possible. It only takes about 40 minutes to get to Mykonos from Athens by plane.

Is it expensive in Mykonos?

Being one of the most sought-after summertime destinations in Europe means that Mykonos is quite expensive compared to other Greek islands with the exception of Santorini.

What is the cheapest way to get to Mykonos?

The cheapest way to get to Mykonos is by car ferry. A ticket from Athens to Mykonos with a car ferry like Blue Star Ferries may cost as low as 20 euros.

Is it better to fly or ferry from Athens to Mykonos?

It all depends on what you want and how much time you have. If you want to get from Athens to Mykonos fast, then it is better to fly. If you don’t mind taking your time and enjoying a ferry ride in the Aegean Sea, then we recommend that you travel from Athens to Mykonos by ferry.

How many days do I need in Mykonos?

Mykonos is a beautiful summertime destination that you have to visit on your trip to Greece and which you are not going to get tired of. You can spend whole weeks there or even go on a day trip from Athens. That said, we recommend that you spend at least three days in Mykonos to fully experience the island’s beauty.

What is the fastest way to get from Athens to Mykonos?

The fastest way to get from Athens to Mykonos is by plane. A flight from Athens to Mykonos takes approximately 40 minutes.

Can I travel domestically within Greece?

Yes. You can travel anywhere within Greece by both airplane and ferry.

Can I travel internationally to Mykonos?

Yes, you can travel to Mykonos without having to go through Athens. There are several airlines flying to Mykonos from numerous major European destinations but only during the tourist season – from April to October.

How long is the trip from Athens to Mykonos by ferry?

Depending on the ferry you choose and the departure point, the duration of a ferry trip from Athens to Mykonos may vary from 2 hours up to 5 hours.

Is Mykonos worth a visit?

Yes. Mykonos is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe for a good reason. It features immaculate beaches, extravagant nightlife, and high-end gastronomy.

What is the best way to get from Athens to Mykonos?

Even though flying from Athens to Mykonos is the fastest option, we recommend that you choose to travel by ferry to enjoy a cruise in the Aegean Sea like locals do.

We hope that we have answered all of the questions you might have regarding traveling from Athens to Mykonos. If not, please do not hesitate to reach out.

We at Athens By Locals are dedicated to helping out travelers by providing useful information and local insight. Whichever way you choose to travel from Athens to Mykonos, we are certain that you are going to have an unforgettable experience.

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