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    Santorini to Mykonos Itinerary

    Combine Santorini and Mykonos. Ferry options, the best beach stops and a complete two-island itinerary.

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    Santorini to Mykonos Ferry Itinerary

    2-3 hours
    Several per week
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    About the Santorini–Mykonos Route

    Connecting two of Greece's most iconic islands, the Santorini to Mykonos ferry is the single most popular Cyclades island-hopping route. High-speed catamarans operated by SeaJets, Golden Star Ferries, and Sea Speed Ferries run between two and five times daily in peak season (June to mid-September) and take just 2 hours 15 minutes to 3 hours. Conventional Blue Star ferries (around 4–5 hours) are slower but cheaper and also carry cars. One-way fares range from €55 to €90 in economy, depending on operator and season.

    Boats depart from Santorini's Athinios Port and arrive at Mykonos' New Port at Tourlos, about 2 km north of Mykonos Town (Chora). From the New Port, KTEL public buses run to Chora every 15–30 minutes for €2; a taxi costs around €15. Many ferries continue to Naxos and Paros, so Mykonos can also be combined with those islands on a longer itinerary.

    What to Expect in Mykonos

    Mykonos is famous for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, stunning beaches, iconic windmills, and vibrant nightlife. Explore the charming labyrinth of Mykonos Town (Chora) with its boutique shops and waterfront bars, walk along Little Venice at sunset, and visit the famous windmills of Kato Mili. Beach lovers can choose between cosmopolitan Psarou and Ornos for chic beach clubs, family-friendly Platis Gialos, or party hubs Paradise and Super Paradise. Day-trippers shouldn't miss a short boat ride to Delos, the UNESCO-listed sanctuary of Apollo just 20 minutes away.

    When to Book and What to Pack

    Tickets become available about three months in advance and the most popular morning and early-afternoon sailings sell out four to six weeks ahead in August. Pack motion-sickness tablets if the meltemi wind is forecast — the Aegean can be choppy in July and August — and bring layers, since cabin air-conditioning is strong on high-speed boats. After Santorini's relaxed evenings, plan at least three nights in Mykonos to experience both its postcard sunsets and lively after-dark scene.