Why should you book Santorini (Island) to Mykonos ferries with Omio?
Why book with Omio vs Seajets?
- Compare with other providers: On Omio, you can not only buy tickets for Seajets, but also compare tickets for the likes of Golden Star Ferries, Minoan Lines (Greece domestic), Fast Ferries or Blue Star Ferries to find the best option for your trip from Santorini (Island) to Mykonos.
- Designed for International Travelers: Omio is in your language including 24/7 customer service and offers multiple payment options, including PayPal, credit cards, and bank transfer, in your preferred currency.
Why book with Omio over Rome2rio, Directferries or Ferryhopper?
- Compare with other providers: On Omio, you can also compare tickets for the likes of Golden Star Ferries, Minoan Lines (Greece domestic), Fast Ferries or Blue Star Ferries to find the best option for your trip from Santorini (Island) to Mykonos.
How far in advance should I book ferry tickets from Santorini (Island) to Mykonos?
Journey information
Overview: Ferry from Santorini (Island) to Mykonos
Take a ferry from Santorini (Island) to Mykonos and enjoy the approximately 63 nautical miles (118 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
There are 4 ferries per day. The earliest ferry runs at 02:05, the last at 18:50. There are 24 sailings per week. Ferries from Santorini (Island) to Mykonos are available to foot passengers.







Distance 63 nautical miles (118 km) |
Average sailing duration 5h 59m |
Ferries per day 4 |
Direct ferries Available |
Average weekly sailings 24 |
First ferry 02:05 |
Last ferry 18:50 |
Cabins Available |
Vehicles Available |
Foot passengers Available |
Ferry operators: Seajets, Golden Star Ferries, Minoan Lines (Greece domestic), Fast Ferries, Blue Star Ferries, Saos Ferries, Zante Ferries from Santorini (Island) to MykonosYou can travel by ferry between Santorini (Island) to Mykonos with Seajets, Golden Star Ferries, Minoan Lines (Greece domestic), Fast Ferries, Blue Star Ferries, Saos Ferries, Zante Ferries. When you search for schedules and tickets, Omio will show you the best journey.
Seajets
Golden Star Ferries
Minoan Lines (Greece domestic)
Blue Star Ferries
Saos Ferries
Zante Ferries
Fast Ferries
Taking the Ferry from Santorini to Mykonos: A Scenic Cycladic Journey
Introduction
When I started planning my Greek island-hopping adventure, I knew I wanted to soak in as much of the Aegean Sea as possible. I’d already done a few trips with trains and buses across Europe, so sticking with something simple, scenic, and flexible just made sense. After I hopped on the ferry from Santorini to Mykonos, I knew it was going to be one of the most memorable legs of my trip.
Route Overview


The ferry from Santorini to Mykonos connects two of Greece’s most iconic islands in about 2 to 3.5 hours, depending on the operator and type of ferry. Several companies run this route, including Seajets, Golden Star Ferries and Fast Ferries — with multiple sailings per day during the high season (May to September). Seajets typically operates smaller, high-speed vessels that get you there faster, while Golden Star Ferries and Fast Ferries offer larger, more traditional boats with spacious seating and better stability—ideal if you're prone to seasickness or carrying luggage. If you’re comparing your options, this is easily the best way to get from Santorini to Mykonos for travelers who want to avoid the airport and catch stunning sea views along the way.
Transportation Experience

I booked my ferry tickets on Omio, which honestly made things way easier. It showed all the operators and times in one place, and I could filter by ferry type, travel time, and price. I love that I didn’t need to translate anything or guess which site belonged to which ferry company — it just simplified everything.
I went with Seajets, mainly because it had the fastest ride that still fit my morning schedule. If you’re still deciding, you can compare options for the Santorini to Mykonos ferry on Omio and find what works best for your timing and budget.
Route Details
Departure & Arrival Ports
The ferry departs from Athinios Port in Santorini, which is about 20–30 minutes from Fira by taxi or hotel shuttle. The port gets hectic with people and luggage, so arrive at least 45 minutes early.


In Mykonos, the ferry arrives at the New Port in Tourlos, just 10 minutes by car or bus from Mykonos Town. There are local buses, taxis, and even hotel pickups waiting — but expect a short wait if you’re arriving at peak time.
Schedule & Frequency
Ferries typically run in the morning and early afternoon, and during summer, there are 3–5 departures per day. High-speed ferries like Seajets can take just over 2 hours, while slower ones can take closer to 3.5 hours and may stop at other islands.
Onboard Experience & Services
I chose economy class on Seajets, and it was totally fine for a short trip. There were wide seats, air conditioning, and a snack bar onboard. Wi-Fi was available, too, though a bit spotty mid-sea, which I expected. I went with economy because it offered the best value for a 2-hour ride, and I didn’t feel the need to upgrade. That said, Seajets also offers business class and VIP lounges on some ferries, which include more spacious seating, quieter areas, and better views—nice perks if you prefer extra comfort or are traveling during peak hours.
If you're sensitive to motion, grab a seat near the center of the ferry for stability. I had my sandwich, water, and podcast queued up — and with the breeze and views, the ride flew by.
Ticketing Advice & Budget Breakdown
I booked about 4 days in advance and paid €70 for a high-speed ticket. Prices vary depending on the ferry, time of day, and how early you book, but generally range between €40–€90. You can explore price and travel time options on Omio’s ferry comparison page.
Budget Breakdown:
| Item | Cost (EUR) |
|---|---|
| Ferry Ticket (Seajets Economy) | €70 |
| Taxi to Athinios Port | €25 |
| Sandwich/snack at port | €6 |
| Bus to Mykonos Town | €2 |
| Total | €103 |
Top Tips & Personal Recommendations


- Book in advance if you’re traveling between June–August. Things sell out quickly.
- Bring your own snack — or grab one at the port before boarding.
- Use a digital ticket from the Omio app — no printing, no stress.
- Sit near the center of the ferry if you're prone to seasickness.
- Plan to arrive at the port 45 minutes to an hour early — it gets hectic fast with long lines, multiple ferries arriving, and chaotic crowds. This timing worked well for me as a foot passenger without a car. If you’re traveling with a vehicle, I’d recommend checking your ferry provider’s specific guidelines, as vehicle check-in usually requires an earlier arrival.
Conclusion
Traveling by ferry from Santorini to Mykonos turned out to be one of the most scenic and stress-free parts of my trip. It was smooth, easy to book, and let me enjoy the sea without the chaos of airports. If you’re mapping out your own Greek island itinerary, this route is a must — and using Omio to plan and book it made everything simple.
About the Author: Nancy Sevilla
Job Title: Travel and Lifestyle Content Creator
Bio: Nancy Sevilla is a travel and lifestyle content creator who shares honest guides, helpful tips, and personal experiences from her global adventures. Based between Spain and the U.S., she specializes in solo travel, digital nomad life, and creating visually compelling content for her blog and social platforms.

FAQs: Santorini (Island) to Mykonos ferries
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Santorini (Island) to Mykonos by ferry. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest ferry, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Mykonos, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

popular ferry ports
Important Stations and Airports in Santorini (Island) and Mykonos
- 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM Monday - Sunday
- Free WiFi
- Roka Kafeneio (0.6km)
- To Psaraki (0.8km)
- The Cave of Nikolas (0.9km)
- Main companies are Santorini Taxi and Thira Taxi.
- Free
- Bus Line: KTEL, Stop: Athinios Port
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