Ferry Route
Duration
15m
From
€10.00
Frequency
Every day
passengers
From
€20
2 × €10
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The Mykonos to Tinos ferry is one of the Cyclades' most popular connections, operating every day with journey times from 15m to 45m and tickets from €10.00. The route is served by Golden Star Ferries, Fast Ferries, Blue Star Ferries, Seajets, with vehicle transport available on conventional ferries. Service runs year-round.
Tinos is celebrated for its famous Church of Panagia Evangelistria, over 1,000 ornate marble dovecotes, traditional artisan villages, and pilgrimage heritage. Whether you're drawn by the beaches, the local cuisine, or the authentic Cycladic atmosphere, Tinos rewards visitors who make the crossing.
Insider Tip: The Mykonos to Tinos crossing is one of the Aegean's most scenic routes. Grab a seat on the outdoor deck for unbeatable sea views. Traveling mid-week usually means emptier ferries and a more relaxed arrival. In peak season, book at least 2–3 weeks in advance to secure your preferred departure time.
Ferry Companies

High-speed ferry
From
€10.00
Duration
15m

Conventional ferry
From
€10.00
Duration
15m

Conventional ferry
From
€10.00
Duration
15m

High-speed ferry
From
€10.00
Duration
15m
Schedule
Availability
| Month | Frequency | Duration | From |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 7 days per week | 45m | €10 |
| February | 7 days per week | 45m | €10 |
| March | 7 days per week | 45m | €10 |
| April | 7 days per week | 15m | €12 |
| May | 7 days per week | 15m | €12 |
| June | 7 days per week | 15m | €13 |
| July | 7 days per week | 15m | €13 |
| August | 7 days per week | 15m | €13 |
| September | 7 days per week | 15m | €13 |
| October | 7 days per week | 15m | €12 |
| November | 7 days per week | 45m | €10 |
| December | 7 days per week | 45m | €10 |
Pricing
| Passengers | Mykonos → Tinos | Tinos → Mykonos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Adult | €10.00 | €10.00 |
| 2 Adults | €20 | €20 |
| 2 Adults + Car | €50 | €50 |
| Family (2 Adults + 2 Children) | €30 | €30 |
Operators
The Mykonos to Tinos route is served by Golden Star Ferries, Fast Ferries, Blue Star Ferries, Seajets. Here's a detailed breakdown of each operator's offering:
Golden Star Ferries operates modern high-speed vessels, particularly strong on the Rafina–Mykonos–Tinos–Andros corridor and seasonal Santorini routes. Known for good value and reliable service.
Fleet: High-speed ferries (Superrunner, Tera Jet) — carrying 400–700 passengers with vehicle capacity on select vessels
Fast Ferries operates both high-speed and conventional vessels on key Cyclades routes, offering a reliable middle-ground option between the speed of Seajets and the comfort of Blue Star. Particularly strong on northern Cyclades routes from Rafina.
Fleet: Conventional ferries and high-speed vessels (Fast Ferries Andros, Theologos P) — serving both Piraeus and Rafina ports
Blue Star Ferries is Greece's largest and most established conventional ferry operator, part of the Attica Group. With a modern fleet of large conventional vessels, Blue Star serves the most demanding Cyclades routes year-round, offering a complete onboard experience comparable to a short cruise.
Fleet: Large conventional ferries (Blue Star Delos, Blue Star Paros, Blue Star Naxos, Diagoras) — carrying up to 2,400 passengers and 600 vehicles
Seajets is Greece's leading high-speed ferry operator, known for the fastest crossings across the Cyclades. Their fleet of modern catamarans and high-speed monohulls dramatically reduces travel times compared to conventional ferries, making them the top choice for travelers prioritizing speed.
Fleet: High-speed catamarans and monohulls (Worldchampion Jet, Champion Jet 3, Supercat Jet, Olympic Champion Jet) — carrying 250–900 passengers, some with limited vehicle capacity
| Operator | Ferry Type | Duration | Price From | Vehicles |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Golden Star Ferries | High-Speed | 15m – 45m | €10.00 | ⚡ Limited |
| Fast Ferries | Conventional | 15m – 45m | €10.00 | ✅ Yes |
| Blue Star Ferries | Conventional | 15m – 45m | €10.00 | ✅ Yes |
| Seajets | High-Speed | 15m – 45m | €10.00 | ⚡ Limited |
Our recommendation: For the fastest crossing, choose a high-speed service. For more comfort, space, and the option to take your vehicle, go conventional. Both options are reliable — the right choice depends on your priorities.
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On Board
Ferries on the Mykonos to Tinos route offer comfortable travel with a full range of onboard amenities. Here's what to expect from each operator:
Golden Star Ferries operates modern high-speed vessels, particularly strong on the Rafina–Mykonos–Tinos–Andros corridor and seasonal Santorini routes. Known for good value and reliable service.
Fleet on this route: High-speed ferries (Superrunner, Tera Jet) — carrying 400–700 passengers with vehicle capacity on select vessels
Seat & Cabin Classes: Economy Seats: Numbered airplane-style seats. Business/VIP Lounge: Premium seating area on select vessels. Cabins on Superrunner for longer routes.
Luggage Policy: Up to 50 kg per passenger, free. No formal check-in required.
Pets: Pets accepted free with valid health documentation. Small pets with owner in cabin; larger pets in designated pet zones.
Vehicles: Vehicle transport available on select Golden Star vessels. Cars from €30–70. Motorcycles from €10–25.
Fast Ferries operates both high-speed and conventional vessels on key Cyclades routes, offering a reliable middle-ground option between the speed of Seajets and the comfort of Blue Star. Particularly strong on northern Cyclades routes from Rafina.
Fleet on this route: Conventional ferries and high-speed vessels (Fast Ferries Andros, Theologos P) — serving both Piraeus and Rafina ports
Seat & Cabin Classes: Economy Seats: Standard indoor seating. Deck: Open-air seating on conventional vessels. Cabins available on select conventional vessels.
Luggage Policy: Standard flexible policy — up to 50 kg recommended, no formal restrictions. Luggage stored in onboard racks.
Pets: Pets accepted with health certificates. Animals under 10 kg with owner in cabin area; larger pets in designated pet areas. Free when included in booking.
Vehicles: Conventional Fast Ferries vessels have full vehicle garages. Car transport from €20–60. Motorcycles from €8–20. Book vehicle space early for peak season.
Blue Star Ferries is Greece's largest and most established conventional ferry operator, part of the Attica Group. With a modern fleet of large conventional vessels, Blue Star serves the most demanding Cyclades routes year-round, offering a complete onboard experience comparable to a short cruise.
Fleet on this route: Large conventional ferries (Blue Star Delos, Blue Star Paros, Blue Star Naxos, Diagoras) — carrying up to 2,400 passengers and 600 vehicles
Seat & Cabin Classes: Deck Class: Open-air deck seating (cheapest). Economy Seats: Numbered airplane-style seats indoors. Business Class Seats: Premium reclining seats in quieter lounge. 4-Bed Cabin: Shared inside cabin. 2-Bed Cabin: Semi-private inside cabin. Exterior Cabin: Cabin with porthole window. Deluxe Cabin: Premium cabin with exterior window and en-suite bathroom.
Luggage Policy: Up to 50 kg of luggage per passenger, free of charge. No formal check-in required — store bags in designated luggage racks near your cabin or seat. Bicycles accepted for an additional fee (€5–8).
Pets: Pets accepted free when included in booking. Animals under 10 kg may stay with their owner in a carrier in designated pet-friendly areas. Larger pets are accommodated in kennels on the open deck or in dedicated pet cabins. Pets must wear a leash and muzzle on open decks. Valid health certificate and EU pet passport required.
Vehicles: All Blue Star vessels have vehicle garages accepting cars, motorcycles, campervans, and buses. Cars from €75–130 depending on route and season. Motorbikes from €20–35. Arrive at the port 60–90 minutes before departure for vehicle boarding — vehicle lanes are in a separate area from passenger embarkation.
Seajets is Greece's leading high-speed ferry operator, known for the fastest crossings across the Cyclades. Their fleet of modern catamarans and high-speed monohulls dramatically reduces travel times compared to conventional ferries, making them the top choice for travelers prioritizing speed.
Fleet on this route: High-speed catamarans and monohulls (Worldchampion Jet, Champion Jet 3, Supercat Jet, Olympic Champion Jet) — carrying 250–900 passengers, some with limited vehicle capacity
Seat & Cabin Classes: Economy Seats: Numbered airline-style seats (standard). Business Class: Premium seats in quieter forward cabin with extra legroom. First Class / VIP: Available on select vessels — premium lounge with dedicated service. No sleeping cabins on high-speed vessels.
Luggage Policy: Up to 50 kg per passenger, free of charge. On high-speed catamarans, luggage is stored in overhead bins or designated racks — no large oversize items. All luggage must fit in designated storage areas.
Pets: Pets accepted free when included in booking. Animals under 10 kg stay with owner in a carrier in the passenger cabin. Larger pets use kennels in the vehicle area. Health certificate required. Note: on rough sea days, pets in the vehicle area may experience more motion.
Vehicles: Selected Seajets vessels carry vehicles — check the specific sailing when booking. Car rates from €35–70. Motorcycles from €10–20. Many Seajets catamaran services are passenger-only — if vehicle transport is essential, verify before booking.
All ferries on this route have clean restrooms, luggage storage areas, and food and beverage service. In peak season (July–August), we recommend reserving a specific seat or cabin class rather than traveling on an open deck ticket.
Travel Tips
Mykonos has two ports: most ferries use New Port (Tourlos), 2.5 km from Mykonos Town (Chora) and 4 km from the airport. Local buses connect the port to town every 10–15 minutes (€2). The SeaBus water taxi runs between Old Port and New Port every 10 minutes (€2). Taxis are available but expensive and scarce in peak season — book in advance via the Mykonos Taxi app. Arrive 45 minutes before departure in summer. The New Port area has cafés and a small supermarket.
Arriving in Tinos, the church on the hill sets the tone — this is one of Greece's most sacred pilgrimage sites, drawing thousands who crawl up the marble avenue on their knees. Bus services depart to Pyrgos (the marble village), Kolymbithra beach, and Porto. Tinos Town has excellent local bakeries (try the τυρόπιτα, cheese pies) and a good taverna scene. The island's 1,000+ ornate marble dovecotes in the countryside are unique to Tinos — rent a scooter to explore them.
Golden Star is particularly competitive on Rafina–Mykonos, Tinos–Andros, and seasonal Mykonos–Santorini routes. Book 3–4 weeks ahead for peak summer sailings.
Tinos is celebrated for its famous Church of Panagia Evangelistria, over 1,000 ornate marble dovecotes, traditional artisan villages, and pilgrimage heritage. Don't miss exploring the main town (Chora), the local beaches, and the traditional tavernas. For a full guide to Tinos's top attractions, restaurants, and hidden gems, visit our Tinos island guide.
Island Hopping
After arriving in Tinos, extend your Cycladic adventure with these popular onward ferry connections:
3-Island Express (4–5 days): Spend 1–2 days in Tinos, then ferry to Mykonos for 1 day, and continue to Syros for 1–2 days before returning to Athens. Total: a perfect Cyclades sampler that packs in three distinct island personalities.
Use our ferry search engine to find the best schedules and prices for your multi-island itinerary, or browse our island hopping guides for curated route inspiration.
Things to Do
Discover the top tours, excursions, and experiences waiting for you in Tinos.
Explore Tinos's most beautiful coastlines by boat or guided tour.
Discover the history, architecture, and local traditions of Tinos.
Taste the authentic flavours of Tinos with local food and wine experiences.
Where to Stay
From boutique hotels to traditional villas — find the perfect accommodation for your Tinos stay.
Island Guides
Discover the best beaches, hotels, restaurants, and activities on the islands of this route.
Beaches, hotels, restaurants & things to do
Beaches, hotels, restaurants & things to do
💡 Pro tip: Read our Tinos guide before your trip to discover hidden gems. Don't forget to organize your stay early by checking our curated Hotels in Tinos and securing your mobility through Tinos Car Rentals directly at the port or airport fees-free.
Route Map
FAQ
The ferry from Mykonos to Tinos takes between 15m and 45m, depending on the vessel type and operator. High-speed catamarans offer the fastest crossing at approximately 15m, while conventional ferries take up to 45m but offer more spacious travel with outdoor decks, cafeterias, and cabin options. Journey times may be slightly longer in winter due to sea conditions.
Ferry tickets from Mykonos to Tinos start from €10.00 for a standard economy seat in low season. Prices vary by operator, seat class, and time of year — peak season (July–August) fares are typically 25–35% higher. Business class seats and private cabins cost more. Families can save by booking a 4-berth cabin. Use Ferryhopper to compare all available fares in real time.
Ferries operate every day during the main season (Jan - Dec). In peak summer (July–August), there may be multiple daily sailings. Service can be reduced or suspended during winter months on some routes. The route is served by Golden Star Ferries, Fast Ferries, Blue Star Ferries, Seajets. Check the latest schedules on Ferryhopper for exact departure times.
Yes — conventional ferries on this route have vehicle garages and can carry cars, motorcycles, campervans, and even buses. Vehicle spaces are limited and sell out fast in summer, so book at least 4–6 weeks ahead if you're traveling July–August. High-speed catamarans on this route generally do not carry vehicles. Arrive at the port at least 60–90 minutes before departure when traveling with a vehicle.
The best time to visit Tinos is late May through early October. June and September offer the ideal balance: warm swimming weather, lower prices than peak season, fewer crowds, and the best ferry connections. July–August is peak season — the most lively but also the most crowded and expensive. May is an excellent shoulder month with pleasant weather and very few tourists. Tinos is known for its famous Church of Panagia Evangelistria, over 1,000 ornate marble dovecotes, traditional artisan villages, and pilgrimage heritage.
The route is served by Golden Star Ferries, Fast Ferries, Blue Star Ferries, Seajets. For the fastest crossing, choose a high-speed service (typically Seajets or Golden Star). For most comfort or if you're traveling with a vehicle, choose a conventional ferry (Blue Star Ferries or similar). For the best price, compare all options on Ferryhopper — prices can vary significantly by departure time and booking lead time.
The easiest way to book is through Ferryhopper — the leading Greek ferry booking platform. Simply enter your departure port, destination, and travel date to see all available sailings, compare prices across operators, and book securely online. Tickets are delivered by email and can be used on your phone. You can also book directly on each operator's website, but Ferryhopper shows all options in one place for easy comparison.