Andros – Mykonos
Ferries to Cyclades Islands
Andros – Mykonos
Ferries to Cyclades Islands
The Andros to Mykonos ferry route is provided by 3 ferry companies. The ferry crossing from Andros to Mykonos is approximately 2 hours 20 minutes on most ferries servicing this route. Ferries between Andros to Mykonos cost around $33 and $188, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for ferries from Andros to Mykonos.
Andros Mykonos ferry sailings typycally depart from Andros at around 08:40. The last ferry leaves at 20:45.
The Andros Mykonos ferry trip can take around 2 hours 20 minutes. The fastest Andros to Mykonos ferry is around 1 hour 25 minutes. Crossing times can vary between ferry operator and seasons.
There are around 25 weekly sailings from Andros to Mykonos serviced by Cyclades Fast Ferries, Golden Star Ferries & SeaJets. Timetables can vary by season and operator.
Andros Mykonos ferry prices typically range between $33* and $188*. The average price is typically $68*. The cheapest ferries from Andros to Mykonos start from $33*. The average price for a foot passenger is $68*. The average price for a car is $213*.
Ferry price can vary based on booking factors such as number of passengers, vehicle type sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated April 25.
The distance between Andros to Mykonos is approximately 49 miles (78km) or 42 nautical miles.
Yes, Cyclades Fast Ferries, Golden Star Ferries & SeaJets allow cars on board ferries between Andros and Mykonos. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Andros and Mykonos.
Foot passengers can travel on the Andros to Mykonos ferry with Cyclades Fast Ferries, Golden Star Ferries & SeaJets.
Pets can travel on ferries from Andros to Mykonos with Cyclades Fast Ferries, Golden Star Ferries & SeaJets. Pets may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey depending on the operators guidelines.
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Located in the Cyclades group of islands, the Greek island of Andros is the northernmost island in the Cyclades and lies around 10 km to the south east of Euboea and about 3 km to the north of Tinos. The mainly mountainous island, with some well-watered valleys, is around 40 km long and 16 km wide, at its widest point. The island's largest towns are Andros, Gavrio, Batsi and Ormos Korthiou. A popular visitor attraction on the island is the Sariza spring at Apoikia where water flows out of a lion's head. Palaeopolis, the island's ancient capital, was built into a steep hillside, and its harbour's breakwater can still be seen underwater.
ferry connections from Andros depart to the ports of Piraeus, Rafina, the other islands of the Cyclades, Ios, Santorini, Kimolos, Naxos, Anafi, Amorgos, Crete, Rhodes, the Dodecanese Islands and the East Aegean Islands. Services are either by conventional ferry of high speed ferry with crossing times of between 1.5 and 3.5 hours depending on destination, route and operator.
The Greek island of Mykonos is one of the Cyclades group of islands and is famous for its unique glamour and typical Greek personality. The island's capital is Mykonos Town, or Hora, and is the hub of the island's tourist industry. Exploring the town, visitors will find its charming old port ferry quay, the bustling Taxi Square, many tavernas located along the shoreline, museums, expensive shops and typical Greek whitewashed houses, especially in the Little Venice quarter. Despite all that Mykonos Town has to offer, perhaps the island's biggest draw for tourists are its many beaches, with golden sand that are generally easy to reach. However, during the peak summer holiday season the beaches can become very busy and generally aren't large enough to provide any sort of seclusion.
There are two ports on the island. The old Mykonos Harbour is where all passenger ferries arrive and the New Port of Tourlos which is mostly used by cruise ships. Ferries from Mykonos depart to Piraeus and Rafina on the Greek mainland and to the other Cyclades islands, the Dodecanese islands and to Crete. Conventional and high speed ferries operate to and from the island.