Greece Ferry Guide - SantoriniDave.com

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0:00 Introduction
1:20 Piraeus Port in Athens
2:16 Ferry tickets, schedules, planning, routes & information
3:12 Ferry types - car ferries, big & small catamarans
3:46 Luggage storage & onboard experience
4:20 Seating classes & tickets choices
5:22 Overnight ferries, food, wifi
5:48 Getting on and off of ferries
6:03 Buses, taxis, private transportation, & car rental

Piraeus is the main port in Athens from which the majority of ferries arrive to and depart from including the Cyclades Islands and Crete. The Greek ferry system is the lifeblood of the Aegean, connecting the mainland with the dozens of inhabited islands. As a traveler to Greece, you’ll find that the ferries are an indispensable and quintessential part of your journey, offering a unique and enjoyable way to explore the landscapes and cultures of the islands. I much prefer taking a ferry than flying between the islands.

Ferry tickets can be purchased online (recommended), at travel agencies, or directly at the port. It is advisable to book in 2 to 3 months in advance, especially for the peak summer season (June to September) when popular routes can sell out quickly. Be sure to arrive at the port at least 30 minutes before departure, as boarding procedures can be unpredictable and boarding gates can change with little notice.

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