Paros – Sifnos
Ferries to Cyclades Islands
Paros – Sifnos
Ferries to Cyclades Islands
The Paros to Sifnos ferry route is provided by 2 ferry companies. The ferry crossing from Paros to Sifnos is approximately 55 minutes on most ferries servicing this route. Ferries between Paros to Sifnos cost around $110 and $441, 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 Paros to Sifnos.
Paros Sifnos ferry sailings typycally depart from Paros at around 08:05. The last ferry leaves at 18:55.
The Paros Sifnos ferry trip can take around 55 minutes. The fastest Paros to Sifnos ferry is around 55 minutes. Crossing times can vary between ferry operator and seasons.
There are around 9 weekly sailings from Paros to Sifnos serviced by Blue Star Ferries & SeaJets. Timetables can vary by season and operator.
Paros Sifnos ferry prices typically range between $110* and $441*. The average price is typically $213*. The cheapest ferries from Paros to Sifnos start from $110*. The average price for a foot passenger is $213*. The average price for a car is $110*.
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 March 25.
The distance between Paros to Sifnos is approximately 33 miles (54km) or 29 nautical miles.
Yes, Blue Star Ferries & SeaJets allow cars on board ferries between Paros and Sifnos. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Paros and Sifnos.
Foot passengers can travel on the Paros to Sifnos ferry with Blue Star Ferries & SeaJets.
Pets can travel on ferries from Paros to Sifnos with Blue 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 Paros lies in the Aegean Sea, to the west of the island of Naxos from which it is separated by a channel that is around 8 km wide. The island is 160 km to the south east of the Port of Piraeus. Historically known for its fine white marble, which gave rise to the term 'Parian' to describe marble or china of similar qualities, the marble mines and quarries have now been abandoned and can be found around the island. Today, the island's principal source of income is derived from tourism. The capital of Paros, Parikia, is a typically beautiful Cycladic village with whitewashed houses and lovely grand neoclassical mansions. Standing atop a hill in the centre of the village is a 13th century Venetian castle which provides glorious views of the town and surrounding area. There is also an important ecclesiastical attraction in the town in the form of the 6th century Church of Panayia Ekatontapyliani, also known as Katapoliani.
The island's port is also in Parikia and hosts both conventional ferries and high speed ferries. Ferries generally depart to Piraeus and to the other islands of the Cyclades.
The Greek island of Sifnos is located in the western end of the Cyclades group of islands and is typical of the islands of the Cyclades with its traditional architecture, lovely calm beaches, pretty tavernas and hills. The island's south coast is where most of its popular beaches are located and many have soft sand, crystal clear water and good facilities. A popular attraction on the island is the lovely Monastery of Chrissopighi which is the island's protector. The most picturesque village on the island is Kastro, which is surrounded on three sides by views of the Aegean Sea, and is characterised by narrow streets, stone built houses and beautiful views of the sea. The village can trace its history back 4,000 years with evidence of its past visible in many places and includes part of its defensive wall which was built in around 800 BC.
The island's port is located in the town of Kamares. During the summer months there are daily services of both high speed and conventional ferries to the island. Ferries connect Sifnos with Piraeus and to the other Cycladic islands such as Serifos, Folegandros, Kythnos, Milos, Ios, Santorini and Crete.