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Cyclades Ferry Map 2026: Every Route & Island-Hopping Combo
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Cyclades Ferry Map 2026: Every Route & Island-Hopping Combo

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George K.
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May 28, 2026
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Cyclades Ferry Map 2026: Every Route & Island-Hopping Combo

  • The complete 2026 Cyclades ferry map: every Athens gateway route, the main island-hopping hubs (Paros & Naxos), popular…
  • 11-minute read with on-island research by Discover Cyclades.
  • Covers Paros, Naxos, Santorini, Mykonos.
  • Topic: Cyclades.
  • Topic: Ferries.
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  • Gateways from Athens
  • Main Island-Hopping Hubs
  • Popular Inter-Island Routes
  • Sample Island-Hopping Combos
  • How to Book & Tips
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Cyclades ferry map 2026: every route, island hopping combo & booking tip. Athens to Santorini, Naxos, Paros, Mykonos & beyond — all connections explained.

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Cyclades Ferry Map 2026: Every Route & Island-Hopping Combo

Aerial panorama of the Cyclades archipelago showing scattered islands across deep-blue Aegean water.
Aerial panorama of the Cyclades archipelago showing scattered islands across deep-blue Aegean water.
The Cyclades from above, a constellation of 24 inhabited islands linked by a dense web of ferry routes.

Last updated: May 28, 2026

The Cyclades ferry network is one of the most rewarding transport systems in Europe, yet it can feel bewildering the first time you look at a timetable. Dozens of islands, multiple operators, two departure ports in Athens, high-speed cats and overnight conventional ferries all competing for the same routes, where do you even begin?

At Discover Cyclades we've been navigating this network for years, and this hub guide is our answer to the confusion. Below you'll find every gateway route from Athens, a plain-English map of how the islands connect to each other, our favourite island-hopping combos, and honest tips on booking and cancellations. We link out to our dedicated route pages wherever the detail matters most.

Whether you're planning a quick weekend escape to Paros or a two-week odyssey that loops through Naxos, Santorini, and Milos, this is the page to bookmark first.


Gateways from Athens

Athens has two ferry ports. Piraeus (served by Metro Line 1, about 35 minutes from Syntagma) is the main hub and handles the majority of Cyclades routes. Rafina (50 minutes from Athens airport by bus) is smaller but strategically useful for the northern Cyclades and for travellers connecting directly from the airport.

The table below covers the most popular direct routes and shows indicative sailing times and deck-class ticket prices for 2026. All prices are per person one way.

RoutePortFastest optionConventional ferryApprox. deck price
Athens to SantoriniPiraeus4 h 45 min (high-speed)7–9 h (overnight)€42–€65
Athens to NaxosPiraeus3 h 30 min5–5.5 h€38–€55
Athens to ParosPiraeus3 h 15 min4.5–5 h€36–€52
Athens to MykonosPiraeus / Rafina2 h 40 min (Rafina fast)4.5 h€40–€60
Athens to MilosPiraeus3 h 50 min (high-speed)5.5–7 h€38–€56

Booking tip: All routes can be reserved on our ferry tickets page. Compare Blue Star Ferries (large conventional, great for overnight travel with a cabin) against Seajets or Golden Star Ferries (high-speed, no overnight option, weather-sensitive).


Main Island-Hopping Hubs

Understanding two key facts transforms the ferry map from chaos into clarity:

Paros is the central interchange of the Cyclades. Every major operator stops here. From Paros you can reach Naxos in 25 minutes, Mykonos in under an hour (high-speed), Santorini in about 2 hours, and Milos in 2.5 hours. If you're ever stranded or your plans change, Paros almost always has a connection to wherever you need to go next.

Naxos is Paros's twin hub, 25 minutes to the east. Naxos shares most of the same long-haul routes from Piraeus, and it adds direct access to the Small Cyclades (Koufonisia, Donoussa, Schinoussa, Iraklia). If the quieter eastern arc of the archipelago is on your radar, Naxos is your launchpad.

Mykonos anchors the northern routes. High-speed connections run north to Tinos and Syros as well as south to Paros and Naxos, so it slots naturally into any northern-plus-central itinerary.

Santorini is the southern terminus for most express services. From here, connections west to Folegandros and Milos, and east to Anafi and Crete, open up the more remote southern Cyclades. Santorini itself is famously spectacular but also crowded; treat it as a junction as much as a destination.


Popular Inter-Island Routes

Once you're in the archipelago, these are the inter-island hops that our readers use most. Click any route for detailed timetables, operators, and booking links.

RouteApprox. timeFrequency (July)Notes
Paros to Naxos25–40 min6–8 dailyMost convenient hop in the Cyclades
Naxos to Mykonos45 min–1 h 20 min4–5 dailyGreat fast-cat options
Santorini to Naxos1 h 50 min–3 h3–4 dailyHigh-speed preferred
Naxos to Santorini1 h 50 min–3 h3–4 dailySame route, southbound
Naxos to Mykonos45 min (fast cat)4 dailySee Naxos to Mykonos
Paros to Santorini~2 h3–4 dailyConnects via Naxos on some services
Mykonos to Paros~1 h4–5 dailyNorthern to central arc
Paros to Milos~2.5 h1–2 dailySouthern arc connection

For routes not listed, use the ferry tickets search to check same-day availability, smaller operators add seasonal sailings throughout June and September.


Sample Island-Hopping Combos

These three itineraries represent the most popular structures we see among first-time and repeat visitors. Each is designed around the ferry connections above.

Combo 1, The Classic (7 days, best for first-timers)

Athens (Piraeus) → Paros (2 nights) → Naxos (3 nights) → Mykonos (2 nights) → Athens (Rafina)

Start with a relaxed arrival into Paros: swim at Kolymbithres, eat in Naoussa. Take the 25-minute hop to Naxos for beaches, mountain villages, and farm-fresh food. Finish with Mykonos for nightlife and the iconic windmills, then return from Rafina, the port is 20 minutes from Mykonos town by ferry, directly aligned with the airport.

This itinerary uses three of the most frequent and reliable routes and requires zero risk-management around ferry timing.

Combo 2, North to South (10 days, beaches and drama)

Athens → Mykonos (2 nights) → Naxos (3 nights) → Paros (2 nights) → Santorini (3 nights) → Athens

Arrive into Mykonos by fast-cat from either Piraeus or Rafina. Work south island by island, finishing with the caldera sunsets of Santorini. The southbound direction means you're always moving toward your return flight destination, which keeps logistics simple.

Full 10-day planning help is in our 7-day Cyclades itinerary guide (easily extended to 10).

Combo 3, The Quiet Arc (8 days, for repeat visitors)

Athens → Milos (3 nights) → Paros (2 nights) → Naxos (1 night) → Small Cyclades day-trip → Naxos (1 night) → Athens

Milos rewards travellers who want volcanic beaches and almost no crowds. From Milos take the 2.5-hour hop to Paros, then the 25-minute connection to Naxos. From Naxos, join a day-trip to Koufonisia in the Small Cyclades for crystal-clear swimming. This loop gives you maximum variety with minimum travel fatigue.


How to Book & Tips

Use one booking window for the whole trip. Ferryhopper and Greek Ferries (or our ferry tickets page) let you search and book multi-leg itineraries in one session. Avoid piecing together tickets on multiple platforms, if a sailing is cancelled, a single booking makes refund or rebooking much easier.

Travel light. High-speed catamarans have strict luggage limits (usually one 23 kg bag per person). Conventional Blue Star ferries are far more relaxed and let you bring bicycles, surfboards, and oversized gear for a small fee.

Pick overnight sailings when timing is right. The 9-hour Piraeus–Santorini conventional sailing departs late evening and arrives at dawn. A cabin costs €30–€60 extra per person but saves you a night's hotel. It's particularly good for solo travellers and budget trips.

Watch the meltemi forecast. From mid-July through August, northerly meltemi winds regularly reach 7–8 Beaufort. High-speed catamarans can be cancelled on short notice. Always have a backup sailing booked, or choose the conventional ferry if your departure date is inflexible.

Check the small-print on open return tickets. Some operators sell open return tickets at a slight discount. These are fine if your return date is flexible, but they can't be used during capacity-capped sailings in the last two weeks of August.

For a broader perspective on how to structure your trip, our Cyclades island-hopping guide covers accommodation strategy, budget planning, and the best months to visit each island.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main Cyclades ferry hubs?

Paros and Naxos are the two central interchange hubs of the Cyclades, almost every high-speed and conventional ferry route passes through one or both. Mykonos serves the northern arc, and Santorini anchors the south. From any of these four islands you can reach most Cyclades destinations with at most one connection.

Which port should I leave Athens from, Piraeus or Rafina?

Piraeus serves the widest range of destinations and is the right choice for Santorini, Milos, and most conventional overnight sailings. Rafina is closer to Athens airport (50 minutes by bus vs. 35 minutes by metro to Piraeus) and offers fast-cat services to Mykonos and Naxos, ideal when flying in and heading straight to the islands without an Athens overnight.

How far in advance should I book Cyclades ferry tickets?

For July and August, book 4–6 weeks ahead, especially on Piraeus–Santorini and Piraeus–Mykonos. Shoulder season (May–June, September) is more relaxed but weekends still sell out. The 25-minute Paros–Naxos hop has enough frequency that same-day booking is usually fine outside the peak fortnight in August.

Are ferries reliable, and what happens if a sailing is cancelled?

Modern ro-pax and high-speed operators maintain good on-time records in fair weather. Strong meltemi winds in summer can cancel smaller high-speed vessels with short notice. By law, operators must offer a full refund or rebooking on the next available sailing. We recommend building at least one buffer day into your itinerary if you've a fixed flight out of Athens.

Which Cyclades islands are hardest to reach by ferry?

Anafi, Sikinos, Folegandros, and the Small Cyclades (Koufonisia, Donoussa, Schinoussa, Iraklia) have the fewest direct connections from Athens. They're best reached by connecting through Naxos, Paros, or Santorini. Anafi in particular may have only two or three sailings per week even in high season.

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