Serifos – Athens (Piraeus)
Ferries to Athens
Serifos – Athens (Piraeus)
Ferries to Athens
The Serifos to Athens (Piraeus) ferry route is provided by 3 ferry companies. The ferry crossing from Serifos to Athens (Piraeus) is approximately 2 hours 5 minutes on most ferries servicing this route. Ferries between Serifos to Athens (Piraeus) cost around $97 and $500, 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 Serifos to Athens (Piraeus).
Serifos Athens (Piraeus) ferry sailings typycally depart from Serifos at around 02:00. The last ferry leaves at 21:00.
The Serifos Athens (Piraeus) ferry trip can take around 2 hours 5 minutes. The fastest Serifos to Athens (Piraeus) ferry is around 2 hours. Crossing times can vary between ferry operator and seasons.
There are around 18 weekly sailings from Serifos to Athens (Piraeus) serviced by SeaJets, Aegean Sea Lines & Cyclades Fast Ferries. Timetables can vary by season and operator.
Serifos Athens (Piraeus) ferry prices typically range between $97* and $500*. The average price is typically $201*. The cheapest ferries from Serifos to Athens (Piraeus) start from $97*. The average price for a foot passenger is $194*. The average price for a car is $501*.
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 Serifos to Athens (Piraeus) is approximately 79 miles (127km) or 69 nautical miles.
Yes, SeaJets, Aegean Sea Lines & Cyclades Fast Ferries allow cars on board ferries between Serifos and Athens (Piraeus). Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Serifos and Athens (Piraeus).
Foot passengers can travel on the Serifos to Athens (Piraeus) ferry with SeaJets, Aegean Sea Lines & Cyclades Fast Ferries.
Pets can travel on ferries from Serifos to Athens (Piraeus) with SeaJets. Pets may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey depending on the operators guidelines.
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The Greek island of Serifos is located in the Cyclades group of islands and lies in the Aegean Sea to the south of Kythnos and to the north west of Sifnos. It is also around 170 km from the port of Piraeus. Greek mythology has it that the island is where Danae and her infant son, Perseus, were washed ashore after her father Acrisius set them adrift at sea in a wooden chest. When Perseus returned to the island with the head of the Gorgon Medusa, he turned Polydektes, the King of Serifos, into stone as punishment for the King's attempt to marry his mother by force.
Home to the island's port is the town of Livadi and is the main centre of tourism on the island. There are many restaurants, cafes bars and clubs in the town and is where most hotels are located. The town's beach is long and sandy and has crystal clear water. During the summer, many of sailing boats and yachts can be found anchored in the calm waters of this naturally protected bay.
The island is accessed by conventional and high speed ferries. During the summer months, there are ferries that connect Serifos with other nearby islands, such as Sifnos, Naxos, Paros, Santorini and Kythnos.
The Greek city and port of Piraeus is one of the largest ports in the whole of the Mediterranean, and the third largest in the world, and has become a major hub for the ferry network that spans the Aegean Sea. Piraeus is an important city in its own right despite the fact that it is frequently considered to be a suburb of Athens, the Greek capital, which is only a very short distance away. Despite its proximity to Athens, Piraeus' waterfront has its own distinct appearance and visitors will see that the most appealing parts of the city are located around its eastern quarter, alongside both Mikrolimano Harbour and Zea Marina. A popular event in Piraeus is the Ecocinema International Film Festival which is held annually in late February and is where a number of films are screened at the Atticon Cinema and the Cineac Cinema, which are both located in the city's Town Hall Square.
Full of restaurants, bars and nightclubs, the waterfront district was greatly redeveloped in time for the Athens Olympics and as a result a new harbour front promenade was created that is lined with trees and passes the medieval city walls. The walls serve as a reminder and as an insight into the city's rich past.