
Kea (also called Tzia) is the closest Cyclades island to Athens — a 1-hour ferry from Lavrio port — yet it stays low-key and crowd-free. Expect oak forests, 65+ beaches, the ancient stone Lion of Kea, and some of the best hiking in the Cyclades, with no airport and mostly Greek weekend visitors. The best months are May–June and September.
Because it's so easy to reach, Kea is the ideal first or last stop on a Cyclades island-hopping trip. For deeper activity ideas, pair this guide with our things to do in Kea article.
Table of Contents
- Why visit Kea (Tzia)?
- How do you get to Kea from Athens?
- How do you get around Kea?
- What are the best things to do?
- Which beaches are best?
- Where should you stay?
- When is the best time to visit?
- What does a trip cost?
- Frequently Asked Questions
Why visit Kea (Tzia)?
Kea is the Cyclades island Athenians keep for themselves. Just an hour by ferry from the mainland, it swaps Santorini-style crowds for green valleys, ancient ruins and quiet coves. It's the greenest of the western Cyclades, criss-crossed by a restored network of stone-paved hiking trails, and dotted with neoclassical houses in its capital, Ioulida.
Visit Kea if you want an authentic, walkable island with excellent beaches and food but without nightlife mega-clubs or cruise-ship crowds. It rewards travellers who like to hike, swim and eat well, and it's especially good for a long weekend or as a soft landing before bigger islands.
How do you get to Kea from Athens?
Kea is reached from Lavrio port, about an hour's drive southeast of central Athens (not from Piraeus).
- Ferry: Lavrio → Korissia (Kea's port) takes about 1 hour, with several daily crossings in summer from roughly €12–€16.
- Getting to Lavrio: KTEL bus from central Athens (about 1.5–2 hours) or taxi/transfer (about 45–60 minutes from the airport, which is closer to Lavrio than the city centre).
- No airport: Kea has no airport, so the Lavrio ferry is the only way in.
Book ahead on summer weekends, when Athenians flood the island. Check times on our ferry tickets page.
How do you get around Kea?
Kea is hilly and its beaches are spread out, so wheels help.
- Rental car or scooter: the most practical option; book ahead in peak weekends. Compare options via our Cyclades car rental guide.
- Hiking: Kea has roughly 36 km of waymarked ancient trails linking villages, beaches and ruins — one of the island's main draws.
- Taxis: limited in number; arrange through your accommodation.
- Bus: a basic seasonal service connects Korissia, Ioulida and a few beaches.
What are the best things to do?
- The Lion of Kea: a 6th-century-BC lion carved from the rock, a short walk from Ioulida — the island's icon.
- Ioulida (Chora): the amphitheatre-shaped capital, with neoclassical houses, archways and tavernas; cars stay at the edge.
- Hiking the ancient trails: routes link the four ancient city-states; the Ioulida–Otzias path is a classic.
- Diving the Britannic wreck: the sister ship of the Titanic lies off Kea, a world-class technical dive.
- Sea kayaking and snorkelling: the calm north coast is ideal.
For more, see our dedicated things to do in Kea guide.
Which beaches are best?
Kea has more than 65 beaches, from organised sands to remote pebble coves.
- Otzias: a sheltered, family-friendly bay on the north coast with shallow water.
- Gialiskari: small, sandy and backed by tamarisk trees, near Korissia.
- Koundouros: a series of pretty coves on the southwest coast with beach bars.
- Spathi: a long, quieter beach for those willing to drive a little further.
Bring water and snacks for the remoter beaches, where facilities are limited.
Where should you stay?
- Korissia (port): most convenient for ferries, with rooms, tavernas and easy beach access.
- Ioulida (Chora): atmospheric and central for hiking, though you'll park outside the village.
- Koundouros / Otzias: beach-side bases with small resorts and villas, best with a car.
Book early for July–August and any summer weekend. Search stays on our hotels page.
When is the best time to visit?
- May–June & September (best): warm, green and quiet, with comfortable hiking weather and swimmable seas.
- July–August (peak): hot and busy at weekends with Athenians; book ahead.
- April & October (shoulder): mild and very peaceful, great for walking, with cooler seas.
- Winter: quiet, with reduced services and ferries.
What does a trip cost?
Kea is mid-priced for the Cyclades and cheaper than Santorini or Mykonos.
- Ferry: about €12–€16 each way from Lavrio.
- Accommodation: roughly €60–€150/night in summer for a comfortable double.
- Car rental: about €35–€55/day in peak season.
- Food: €15–€30 per person for a taverna dinner.
A mid-range traveller should budget around €90–€150 per day excluding the ferry.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How do you get to Kea from Athens?
A: Drive or take a KTEL bus to Lavrio port (about an hour southeast of Athens), then a ferry to Korissia, which takes about one hour with several daily summer crossings from roughly €12–€16. Kea has no airport. Check times on our ferry tickets page.
Q2: Is Kea worth visiting?
A: Yes, if you want a green, walkable and authentic Cyclades island close to Athens, with great hiking, 65+ beaches and no mega-crowds. It's less suited to travellers seeking big nightlife or iconic caldera views.
Q3: Why is Kea also called Tzia?
A: Tzia is the local and colloquial Greek name for the island; Kea is the official name. Both refer to the same island in the western Cyclades.
Q4: Do you need a car on Kea?
A: A car or scooter is recommended because Kea is hilly and its beaches are spread out. There's a basic seasonal bus and limited taxis, but your own wheels make exploring much easier.
Q5: What is the Lion of Kea?
A: The Lion of Kea is a 6th-century-BC lion sculpture carved directly from the rock near Ioulida. It's the island's most famous landmark, reached on a short, scenic walking path.
Q6: When is the best time to visit Kea?
A: May–June and September offer the best mix of warm weather, swimmable seas and few crowds. July and August are hot and busy on weekends, while spring and autumn are ideal for hiking.
Planning a Kea escape? Book the Lavrio ferry on our ferry tickets page, browse where to stay, and let our AI Trip Planner build your itinerary. For more activities, read things to do in Kea.






