Greece

Ferries in Greece

Find and compare cheap ferry tickets in Greece. All routes, ports, and operators.

🚢 Ferry Ports

12 ports serving Greece

🏢 Operators

Blue Star Ferries, Hellenic Seaways, SeaJets, Minoan Lines, ANEK Lines

Ferry Services in Greece

Travelling by ferry to Greece opens up a world of possibilities for explorers and commuters alike. Southeastern European country with one of the world’s largest ferry networks serving its many islands. With regular departures throughout the year, Greece ferry routes cater to both holidaymakers seeking sun-drenched coasts and locals who depend on reliable maritime links. Our platform makes it simple to compare schedules, prices, and operators for every Greece ferry crossing.

Key Ports and Terminals in Greece

Travellers to Greece can embark from 12 well-equipped terminals. The most frequented are Igoumenitsa, Vathy, Rafina, with additional services from Piraeus, Patras, Heraklion, Chania, Mykonos, Santorini, Rhodes, Kos, Corfu. Facilities typically include ticket offices, waiting lounges, and parking areas.

Top Greece Ferry Crossings

Several well-established routes connect Greece to popular destinations. From the hub at Piraeus, ferries fan out to the Cyclades, Dodecanese, Crete, and the Saronic Gulf. Western routes from Patras and Igoumenitsa reach Italy. Blue Star Ferries and SeaJets dominate the domestic network with both conventional and high-speed craft.

When to Book Ferries to Greece

The prime season for ferries to Greece stretches from late April to mid-October, when warm weather and extended timetables coincide. July and August are the busiest and most expensive months, so booking several weeks in advance is wise. Travelling in May, June, or September rewards passengers with favourable weather, shorter queues, and better prices. Winter services may operate on a reduced frequency but remain available on key corridors.

Practical Advice for Greece Ferry Passengers

  • Use our fare comparison tool to find the cheapest ferry tickets for Greece — prices fluctuate with demand and season.
  • Travelling mid-week typically means lower fares and a quieter experience on board.
  • If you suffer from seasickness, choose a cabin amidships on lower decks where motion is least noticeable.
  • Bring valid photo ID or a passport, as identification checks are standard on international ferry routes.
  • Download your boarding pass in advance to speed up the embarkation process at the terminal.

Popular Routes in Greece

Discover the most popular ferry routes in Greece. Compare prices across all operators to find the cheapest tickets.

Travel Tips for Greece

  • Book in advance during summer for the best prices
  • Compare multiple operators on the same route
  • Consider overnight ferries to save on accommodation
  • Check our travel blog for guides about Greece
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