Athens (Lavrio) - Sikinos
Ferry to Cyclades Islands
Athens (Lavrio) - Sikinos
Ferry to Cyclades Islands
The Athens (Lavrio) Sikinos ferry route connects Athens with Cyclades Islands. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Blue Star Ferries. The crossing operates up to 1 times each week with sailing durations from around 13 hours.
Athens (Lavrio) Sikinos sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.
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provide Athens (Lavrio) ferries connecting Athens, Greece with 14 destinations. Ferries from Athens (Lavrio) sail approximately 13 times a day and up to 24 times a week.
Athens (Lavrio) ferries sail to Limnos (Myrina), Agios Efstratios, Kythnos, Andros, Ios, Sikinos, Naxos, Kavala, Kea, Syros, Folegandros, Tinos, Mesta (Chios), Paros.
Ferries sailing from Athens (Lavrio) can range between 35m and 19h 45m. Ferry times can change from season to season.
The fastest ferry from Athens (Lavrio) is on the Athens (Lavrio) - Kea ferry in 35m with SeaJets.
Ferry price from Athens (Lavrio) can range between £23.30 and £172.41 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.
Yes, you can take a car ferry from Athens (Lavrio) with SeaJets, Triton Ferries. For more information on routes and car ferry prices view our Deal Finder.
Foot Passengers are allowed on ferries from Athens (Lavrio). You can travel as a foot passenger from Athens (Lavrio) with SeaJets, Triton Ferries.
You can take your pet on the ferry from Athens (Lavrio) with SeaJets. For more information about pet accommodation and fees please view our Deal Finder.
Sikinos is quintessentially Greek; whitewashed house shine underneath the powerful rays of the Mediterranean sun and luxurious beaches decorate the coastline in a wave of golden sands and tropical foliage. Bouncing clubs and exuberant bars are replaced by quaint cafes and picturesque walking trails; Sikinos may not be the ideal destination for partygoers, but if you’re looking for a relaxing time amid peaceful surroundings – it’s the place to be. Comprised of just two small villages – Chora and Kastro – the permanent population houses just over 300 people, showcasing the heavily tourist focussed atmosphere. Head there in the summer months and it will embody a hive of families, friends and couples, enjoying the tranquillity. The whole island affords an assembly of looking spots, offering breathtaking views of the stunning landscape, but there are seldom places more beautiful than the charming harbour. Small, colourful yachts line the docks, resting near cool, welcoming tavernas and cafes typically serving delicious seafood fresh from the waters. The pristine paradise of Sikinos has enough natural beauty to satisfy any type of visitor, however, for an insight into the cultural history of the island, The Temple of Episkopi and The Monastery of Zoodohos are impressive pieces of architecture.
A bus service covers the entirety of the island, running fairly regularly throughout the day. There are also motorcycles for hire, and the obvious choice of walking is popular.