Can you fly from santorini to mykonos




















In fact, the easiest way to visit Mykonos and Santorini is certainly by ferry! Despite both islands belonging to the Cycladic Islands group and sharing a few similar characteristics when it comes to whitewashed architecture and blue-domed churches, both islands have quite a different essence.

Mykonos features a relatively flat landscape that deeply contrasts with the mountainous and volcanic terrain of Santorini, where small cave houses face one of the most romantic calderas in the world. Upon arrival to Santorini, you will be mesmerized by the impressive views of the volcano, in striking contrast with the deep blue color of the sea that surrounds the island.

A modern, cosmopolitan, and even transgressive destination, the island is also home to unique exclusive beaches as well as crazy nightclubs, and where having champagne for breakfast can even be the norm. In nautical miles, the distance from Santorini to Mykonos by ferry is 64 miles. The only way you can make it from Mykonos to Santorini is by boarding a ferry. Unfortunately, as we mentioned above in this post, there are currently no direct flights connecting both Aegean islands.

Unless you get really seasick, sea travel can be a very pleasant experience. You can save some money traveling on regular ferries or optimize your route times by choosing a fast ferry from Mykonos to Santorini. Bear in mind, though, that fast ferries can get you to your destination in shorter times. Still, they are usually more expensive and easily subject to cancellation in bad weather conditions. You can rent a car on one of the islands and book a ticket for a vessel that allows you to board with your car.

Always make sure that you check in advance with the car rental companies since not all of them allow you to transport a car out of an island. You will be paying an extra fee to board your car, and it must be paid when booking your own tickets. It will be impossible to take it with you in that case.

Would it be inconvenient for us to pick our tickets up somewhere in Mykonos? Either ferry is fine and should work out without any problems. If the morning boat was cancelled would there be space on the later ferry? Probably, but not for sure. Cancellations at that time of year are not common. Hi Dave — we are going from Mykonos to Santorini on June 8th and wondered what ferry you would take — fastest and less rocky and bumpy to prevent seasickness.

My preferred ferry would be the Highspeed 6 with Hellenic that leaves at But … the Champion Jet 2 with Sea Jets that leaves at am is 35 minutes shorter and you get the benefit of having more fallback ferries should something be cancelled. Sometimes the sea can be fine in the morning then rough in the afternoon. If the morning is cancelled you could then try the afternoon assuming you could get a space. So, I would probably pre-book the Champion Jet 2 even though I have a slight preference for the Highspeed 6.

Hi Dave — great website! I wanted to see if you had any tips for booking the Condor flight from Mykonos to Santorini on Wednesdays in June. I see it scheduled, but am having trouble finding a site to book it.

Any help would be great — thanks! Do you know of one? Yes, there are no ferries scheduled from Mykonos to Kos for this summer so your only choice is from Santorini to Kos. Thanks for your help! My friend and I have a vacation planned and the last detail to cover were the ferry rides.

I am having issues finding anything departing Mykonos that in any was connects me to Santorini, for the date of February Is this common for February, if so would it be more practical to fly since there seems to be a shortage of connecting ferries?

No ferries between Mykonos and Santorini until March. Your choices are to fly or ferry via Athens — obviously flying is much faster. We will be in Santorini and Mykonos this April. Are there ferries available during the second week of April between Santorini and Mykonos? Where can I find the timetables? Also, will there be any additional ferries sailing during the last week of April as it is the week before Easter.

We are considering traveling on the last week of April as an alternative. Is this a bad idea, as the island might be crowded for Easter? A Hellenic Seaways ferry starts on April 8. And then another SeaJet starts on April So very excited as I put my plans together..

I definately want to arrive to Santorini on an open air ferry so from your post it appears the Bluestar Ferry is the best option. But to catch the Bluestar from Paros to go Santorini — the only available time is Does that mean I would need to stay over night at Paros?

Are there any other route options? I am pretty flexible with which island i visit first. Are there more and better route options if I did it the other way around? Then ferry from Santorini to Mykonos stop over in Paros?

Then fly from Mykonos to Athens? Yes, you would have to switch ferries in Paros or Naxos to get on the Blue Star. Dave, I love your post! Thanks for all the detail.

I just wanted to know what are the chances of a ferry canceling in July? I am not sure if I should fly if they ever offer flights from Mykonos to Santorini this year or take the ferry because I am island hopping and am on a tight schedule.

A good portion of the occasions when they are canceled there will be another ferry doing the same route and you can exchange your ticket for a spot on the other ferry. I am planning to go from Santorini to Mykonos on May Which is the best ferry to take and approximately how much does it cost?

The website I am booking my trip through comes with a hydrofoil trip between the two islands. Would that be safe to book? And are there different departures throughout the day? There will likely be other ferries added from Hellenic. Thanks Dave! Do you think it would be ok to book the Hellenic when I arrive to Santorini or is it something that I should book a month in advance?

Thanks again! Well what do you suggest we do as far as connecting the dots on these islands or at least two of them? What do you suggest? Can we bounce to another island between the two or go back to Athens and back out the next day to the other island?

Thoughts: — There are no ferries between Mykonos and Santorini in December. Santorini, Naxos, and Paros are all more interesting in the off season. Looking to go in September for a honeymoon and wondering how we can find a direct flight from Mykonos to Santorini?

There is nothing scheduled yet. Keep looking, there are usually a few flights per week between Santorini and Mykonos. The schedule will likely come out in January or February. But book hotels now even though you have to wait on the flight.

Thanks for your super-useful site. Is that right? Then from Mykonos to Athens? I was planning to travel around the islands in March and on the mainland in April because I figured it would be warmer in the islands in March , but would it be better to travel around in the islands in April? Yes, I would switch your months. Dave, do you know any helicopter companies or air taxis that we could contact for prices?

Wife is not to keen on taking the ferry. Thanks in advance!! Santorini Day Tours has helicopter transfers from Mykonos to Santorini. Expensive, but awesome. We will be flying out to Greece next Sunday. Based on your extremely informative post I went online and mapped out our Ferry routes. We will leave from Athens and set out to Mykonos on Bluestar.

After our stay in Mykonos we plan on taking the ferry to Paros and then transferring to Bluestar which will take us to Santorini. We do not want to miss the view of the caldera!

My question is can we buy all of our ferry tickets once we arrive at the Athens airport? Yes, you can buy all the ferry tickets at one time recommended at the airport or in the city — whichever is easiest.

Your email address will not be published. But some years there is only one weekly flight. Some years there are no flights. Flight schedules come out in December or January and sell out quickly. In summer there are usually 3 or more ferries per day between Mykonos and Santorini. Ferry tickets can be booked in advance at FerryHopper. Ferry schedules change every year but usually there are direct ferries between Mykonos and Santorini from April to October.

Most areas in Greece, including Santorini and Mykonos, hold public transportation strikes throughout the year. These strikes affect all forms of transit, including, buses, trains, ferries, flights, and taxis. During strikes no buses, no ferries, and only a handful of trains and flights will depart on time or at all ; taxis tend to be the least affected mode of transport.

Though strikes can occur any time, there is always a huge strike on May 1. Avoid booking any ferries or flights that day. A Highspeed ferry in the Santorini port. Luggage storage on a SeaJet ferry. Arriving in Santorini on a Highspeed ferry. A SeaJet ferry in Mykonos. Ferry schedule at a Mykonos travel agency. Much better to use Ferryhopper. The Champion Jet 2 is much bigger and more stable.

Both of those ferries are good choices. No great difference. One of the larger Sea Jets and should be ok. Thanks very much All of these ferries are fine.

After seeing the timelines, I have some doubts: 1 Is it better to pre-book the tickets in advance, or just buy them in Santorini on September 11th? Many thanks. Best Regards, Carolina 1. Thank you in advance. Hi Santorini Dave, I just bought tickets online on ferryhopper. PS thanks for the awesome site! Hello, After reading your suggestions, I wanted to ask your personal opinion on travel between Santorini and Mykonos.

Thanks Usually no, there are no direct ferries with outdoor access. Hi Santorini Dave! Thanks, Maddi Not directly. Hello Dave I would like to know if there is a boat connection between Mykonos and Santorini in the month of March. Greetings, A. Hi Dave, Thanks for all the info here! There are no cheap options. Hi Dave, Thank you so much for your informative site! In the summer there are 3 to 4 daily ferries serving the Santorini - Mykonos route.

The connection is mainly active between April and October. The earliest ferry departs from Santorini around The distance between Athinios port in Santorini and the port of Mykonos is 64 nautical miles around km. Yes, traveling across Greece is currently allowed. On Ferryhopper you can find real-time departure times, prices, and duration for the Santorini-Mykonos crossing and book ferry tickets online in just 4 clicks.

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Taking a flight from Santorini to Mykonos is also an available option but not ideal in my opinion. There was only 1 flight per week from Santorini to Mykonos back in , every Friday evening pm — pm from Condor only available between May and October.

But the thing is that there were only flights from Mykonos to Santorini in Expedia has all the options! Check Expedia for the latest flights schedule. You will finally spend more time on the check-in process at the airports than you would spend on the sea with a ferry and trust me…the tiny airports of Mykonos and Santorini can be super crowded and chaotic between May-October…. The Best Way to get from Santorini to Mykonos and back is by taking a ferry. Hands Down! The ferry companies that operate between these 2 islands are Seajet and Hellenic Seaways which are closed type ferries with airplane type numbered seats.



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