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    Santorini port guide: Athinios ferry port, Old Port and Cruise Port — directions, transfers and tips.

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    Santorini Port Guide – Athinios, Old Port & Cruise Ships

    Santorini has three different "ports" depending on how you arrive. This guide explains which port you'll use, how to get from there to your hotel, and the logistics of buses, taxis, cable cars and transfers.

    Whether arriving by ferry, cruise ship, or catamaran, knowing which port you're going to (and how to get out) removes the stress and saves time.

    Quick Overview: Which Port Am I Using?

    Athinios Port

    Use for: Ferries, high-speed catamarans

    Location: Southwest coast, 10km from Fira

    Old Port

    Use for: Tender boats from cruise ships

    Location: Below Fira, cable car or stairs up

    Cruise Anchorage

    Use for: Large cruise ships anchor offshore

    Transfer: Tender boats to Old Port or Athinios

    Athinios Port – The Main Ferry Port

    Athinios Port (also called "the new port" or simply "the port") is where ferries and high-speed catamarans dock. It's located on the southwestern coast of the island, about 10km from Fira and 20km from Oia.

    What Happens at Athinios Port?

    • •Ferry arrivals and departures: Blue Star, SeaJets, Golden Star, Minoan Lines and other operators use this port.
    • •Vehicles and passengers: Cars, motorbikes, buses and foot passengers all disembark here.
    • •Basic facilities: Small café, ticket offices, taxi stand and bus stop.

    How to Get From Athinios Port to Your Hotel

    Option 1: Public Bus (Cheapest)

    • Cost: €2-3 per person
    • To Fira: Buses timed with ferry arrivals, ~20 minutes
    • From Fira: Connect to buses to Oia, Kamari, Perissa, etc.
    • Luggage: Limited space; can be crowded in peak season
    • Tip: Buy tickets from the kiosk or driver (cash preferred)

    Option 2: Taxi (Fast & Direct)

    • Cost: €25-35 to Fira, €40-50 to Oia, €20-25 to Kamari
    • Time: 10-15 min to Fira, 25 min to Oia
    • Availability: Taxis usually wait at the port for ferry arrivals
    • Tip: Agree on fare before departure; share with other travelers to split costs

    Option 3: Pre-Booked Transfer (Most Convenient)

    • Cost: €30-60 depending on vehicle and destination
    • Benefits: Driver meets you with name sign, direct to hotel door, no waiting
    • Best for: Late arrivals, heavy luggage, caldera hotels with many steps
    • Tip: Book 24-48h in advance through your hotel or transfer companies

    Important Timing Note

    If your ferry arrives late evening (after 9-10pm), public buses may not be running. Taxis can be limited. Pre-booking a transfer for late arrivals is highly recommended, especially for caldera hotels where you'll need to navigate steep paths with luggage.

    Old Port (Fira Skala) – For Cruise Ship Tenders

    The Old Port sits at the base of the caldera cliffs directly below Fira. It's primarily used by tender boats bringing cruise ship passengers ashore, though some smaller boats and private yachts also dock here.

    How to Get From Old Port Up to Fira

    Cable Car

    • Cost: €6 one way
    • Time: 3 minutes
    • Wait: Can be 30-60 min queue in high season
    • Hours: ~6:30am-9pm (check locally)

    Donkey Ride

    • Cost: €5-7
    • Time: 15-20 minutes
    • Note: Traditional but controversial; animal welfare concerns

    Walk the Steps

    • Cost: Free
    • Steps: ~600 zigzag steps
    • Time: 20-30 min up
    • Caution: Steep, slippery in places, donkey droppings

    For Cruise Ship Passengers

    Your cruise ship will provide tender boats to the Old Port. Budget time for:

    • • Tender ride to shore: 10-15 min
    • • Cable car queue + ride: 30-90 min total in peak season
    • • Getting around Fira and back

    Tip: If you have a shore excursion booked, transport is usually included. Independent travelers should allow 2+ hours buffer before tender cutoff time.

    Cruise Ship Anchorage – Offshore Caldera

    Large cruise ships cannot dock at Santorini due to the deep caldera and lack of a deep-water pier. Instead, they anchor offshore in the caldera, offering spectacular views of the cliffs and villages from the ship.

    How Cruise Ship Arrivals Work

    • •Tendering: Ships use tender boats (small ferries) to bring passengers ashore. This process is managed by the ship.
    • •Drop-off points: Most tenders go to the Old Port below Fira. Some ships also tender to Athinios Port for tour buses.
    • •Time on island: Typically 6-8 hours, depending on the ship's schedule.

    Getting Around as a Cruise Passenger

    You have three main options once you're ashore:

    1. Booked shore excursion: Bus meets you at tender dock, transport and guide included.
    2. Taxi from Old Port/Athinios: Negotiate fare for a custom tour or transfer to specific village.
    3. Independent exploration: Take cable car to Fira, explore on foot, use public buses to reach Oia or other areas.

    Time Management Tips for Cruise Passengers

    • • Allow 1 hour for tender + cable car each way
    • • Budget 2-3 hours if visiting Oia from Old Port (bus or taxi + exploration time)
    • • Keep last tender time in mind – typically 30-60 min before ship departure
    • • High season can mean long waits; consider booking an excursion for guaranteed timing

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which port do ferries from Athens arrive at?

    All ferries from Athens (Piraeus) and other Greek islands arrive at Athinios Port on the southwest coast. See Athens to Santorini ferry guide for schedules and booking.

    How far is Athinios Port from Fira? From Oia?

    Athinios Port is approximately 10km from Fira (15-20 min drive) and 18-20km from Oia (25-30 min drive). Public buses connect to Fira; from Fira you can catch onward buses to Oia and other areas.

    Is there a bus from the port to my hotel?

    Public buses run from Athinios Port to Fira, timed with major ferry arrivals. From Fira, you can connect to other destinations. For hotels in Oia, Kamari, Perissa, etc., you'll need to change buses in Fira or take a taxi/transfer directly from the port. Many hotels offer airport/port transfer services – ask when booking.

    Do I need to book a transfer in advance?

    It's not mandatory, but highly recommended for: late arrivals (after 9pm), stays in caldera hotels with many steps, traveling with young children or heavy luggage, and peak season when taxis and buses fill up quickly. Pre-booked transfers provide peace of mind and door-to-door service.

    Can I walk from the Old Port to Fira?

    Yes, there are approximately 600 zigzag steps connecting the Old Port to Fira. The climb takes 20-30 minutes and can be challenging, especially in hot weather. The path is also shared with donkeys, so watch your step. Most people opt for the cable car (€6, 3 min ride) to avoid the strenuous climb.

    What if my ferry is delayed?

    Ferry delays can happen due to weather (especially strong winds). Public buses at Athinios typically wait for ferry arrivals. Taxis are usually available. If you have a pre-booked transfer, the company will monitor your ferry and adjust pickup time accordingly. Always have your accommodation contact info handy in case you need to update arrival time.

    Planning Your Santorini Arrival?

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