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Piraeus to paros ferry
Piraeus to paros ferry








piraeus to paros ferry

Direct International Flights to Paros: there are no international flights to Paros as the airport serves only domestic flights to and from Athens.Best Way to go from Athens Airport to Rafina Port is by taking another bus (which is called KTEL) that runs around every 1 hour from the Airport.Best Way to go from Athens Airport to Athens main ferry port (Piraeus) to take any ferry is by taking the Athens Airport Bus X96 ( X96 Bus Route – X96 Bus runs every 20-30 mins) – X96 Bus ticket costs 6 euros (adult) and 3 euros (kids) or buy an ATH.ENA Card.How long is the flight from Athens to Paros: the flight is around 40 minutes long, and checking in is usually quick but you have to be 2 hours in advance at the airport, as with any flight in the world.As a rule of thumb, if your ticket you got through email from Ferryhopper has a barcode then you can enter the ferry directly. This will be clearly written on the email you will receive from Ferryhopper and it is now the system that most ferry companies use BUT some smaller companies may ask you to get a printout from a kiosk that is outside of the ferry and it is this print out that will allow you to enter the ferry. You must book your ferry online and you can then enter the ferry with the barcode that will be on the email that will be sent to you.How much does it cost to take a ferry from Athens to Paros: it obviously changes every year but in general, it can cost from 40 euros to 70 euros per person.How long is the ferry ride from Athens to Paros: it varies from 3 hours to 5.5 hours  the same obviously applies to the ferry from Paros to Athens.Between April-October there can be more than 7 ferries a day from Athens to Paros (from Piraeus Port or Rafina Port) there are far fewer ferry options in the winter (November-March).(but always check your ticket as this may change)

piraeus to paros ferry

The ferry port for Paros in Piraeus Port is E7 (on Google Maps ).Venizelos) and it may have ferries that suit your schedule better in my honest opinion, you should choose Piraeus port if you decide to take the ferry to Paros as it’s more accessible and easy to get to than Rafina Piraeus is the largest port with more ferry options in general, but Rafina is closer to the Athens Airport (El. Athens has 2 ports with ferries to Paros: Piraeus (or Pireas – PIR) and Rafina (RAF).Best Website for Ferry Prices & Timetables: Ferryhopper.Best way To get From Athens to Paros: by Ferry (3 to 5 hours) because it’s simply faster and cheaper the flight is still worth checking as it’s roughly 40 minutes but you need to consider the check-in process that can take more than 1.5 hours.You basically have 2 options for getting from Athens to Paros: by ferry or by plane.The way I see it, if the ferry to a Greek island takes more than 5 hours, then it’s better if you fly to the island, otherwise, it’s probably better to just the 3-4 hours ferry since it’s not worth the extra money. There are several ferries per day from Athens to Paros that take from 3 to 4.5 hours (depending on which ferry and port you choose), and I honestly think it’s a quick way to reach the island compared to taking another flight. Paros port can be very busy during the high season (May-October) *Obviously the cost fluctuates a lot and may differ always check Ferryhopper for ferry costs and Expedia for flights Here are the 3 options you have basically: I believe that the absolute Best Way to get from Athens to Paros is by taking the fast ferry. Depending on your situation one way or another might be right for you. You basically have 2 ways to get from Athens to Paros: by ferry or by plane. Paros is very well linked to Athens and Thessaloniki by ferry and by plane










Piraeus to paros ferry