The cheapest ferry tickets to the Greek islands for 2023, all in 1 page

Travel with less than €20!

If you are looking for affordable destinations in Greece for summer 2023 and cheap ferry tickets, but you can’t make sense of it all, then you are at the right place. In this page, you can find the cheapest ferry deals for 2023, organized nice and neat for you to pick your next destination in just a few minutes!

Tip: if you are a student and own an ISIC card, you can get a 50% discount on ferry tickets by many Greek companies.

White rocks at Sarakiniko beach in Milos

The otherworldly lunar landscape of Milos

Ferry tickets to Poros from €5

With just €5, you can travel by ferry to Poros in the Saronic Gulf from Methana in the Peloponnese. The ferry ride lasts only half an hour, so this is a perfect option for a day trip. There are many daily routes served by Saronic Ferries.

Cheap ferries to Poros

Ferry tickets to Corfu from €5.60

In 2023, you can book cheap ferry tickets to the Ionian island of Corfu from the port of Igoumenitsa, starting from €5.60 for the route Igoumenitsa - Corfu port (close to Corfu town). The ferry trip takes less than 1.5 hours.

Tickets for the route Igoumenitsa - Lefkimmi (the port located in the island’s south) are just as cheap, starting at €6.70.

Cheap ferries to Corfu

Ferry tickets to Aegina from €9.90

Aegina is one of the most popular cheap destinations close to Athens. It also has many interesting sights and great beaches. You can find ferries from the port of Piraeus with tickets at less than €10, while the ferry trip takes just over 1 hour with a conventional ferry.

There are many daily ferry crossings (over 10 a day) so you can choose the one that suits you best!

Cheap ferries to Aegina

Ferry tickets to Syros from €18

A simple passenger ticket to Syros from the port of Lavrio costs only €18. The ferry trip lasts around 4 hours, with weekly crossings by Blue Star Ferries.

In Syros, you can stay in the island’s camping site where prices start at €10 per night, so you won’t have to pay a fortune for your vacation.

Cheap ferries to Syros

Ferry tickets to Kythira from €9

Kythira is one of the favorite Greeks destinations for 2023. Luckily, this year you can reach the island in just over 2 hours from the town of Gythio in the Peloponnese. Tickets by Seajets start at only €9.

There are around 2 weekly crossings, so make sure to book your tickets before they sell out.

Cheap ferries to Kythira

View to a settlement and the sea from a hill in Kythira island

The wild beautiy of Kythira island

Ferry tickets to Lemnos from €16.50

This year, you can travel to Lemnos from the town of Kavala in northern Greece, with tickets at only €16.50. There are usually 1-2 daily crossings and the ferry trip lasts around 4 hours.

Lemnos has many affordable accommodation options and is one of the few Greek islands that haven’t raised their prices when it comes to food, drinks and activities on the island.

Cheap ferries to Lemnos

Ferry tickets to Agistri from €13.50

The island of Agistri is one of your cheapest vacation options with the Piraeus port as your starting point. There are numerous daily ferry crossings, with a single passenger ticket starting at €13.50.

In just 1.5 hours from Athens, you will be swimming in crystal clear waters and enjoying walks in nature. The food is awesome and you can find cheap accommodation even in high season.

Cheap ferries to Agistri

Ferry tickets to Paxi from €10.30

If you choose western Greece for your holidays, the magical island of Paxi is definitely worth a visit. With only €10 and in 1.5 hours, you can reach the magical island from Igoumenitsa and enjoy a wonderful ferry route in the Ionian Sea. Also note that you can board your car for around €43 or your motorcycle for €13.

PS: the popular Greek show Maestro in Blue was shot in Paxi!

Cheap ferries to Paxi

Ferry tickets to Skyros from €19

Skyros is one of the Sporades’ most beautiful islands. This year, you can book your e-ticket to Skyros on Ferryhopper at only €19 and get there by ferry from the port of Kymi in Evia. There are usually 2 daily crossings lasting just over 1.5 hours.

From Skyros, you can also organize day trips to visit the rest of the Sporades, with ferry tickets from €4.50.

Cheap ferries to Skyros

Ferry tickets to Kea from €13.20

This summer, your vacation in Kea (Tzia) awaits you with ferry tickets from €13.20. There are many daily crossings from the port Lavrio (Athens) to Kea and the ferry trip takes around 1 hour. Car tickets start at €34.50 and motorcycle tickets at around €12.

We strongly recommend exploring the island’s hiking trails, stretching through oak-tree forest and leading to beautiful coves!

Cheap ferries to Kea

Ferry tickets to Milos €20

There are cheap ferry tickets to the island of lovers too! More specifically, we are talking about the Lavrio - Milos route operated by Blue Star Ferries. Ferry tickets to Milos are really affordable (a simple passenger ticket costs only €20) and you can book them on Ferryhopper!

Bear in mind that the ferry trip takes around 9 hours and there is only 1 weekly crossing

Cheap ferries to Milos

Ferry tickets to Naxos from €20+2

You can travel to the island of Naxos by ferry with just €11, if you are a student. Then again, if you can’t get any discount, you can find very cheap ferry tickets to Naxos starting at €22, as long as you depart from the Lavrio port. The ferry ride takes about 5 hours.

There is usually 1 weekly ferry, so hurry up and book your tickets with no hidden fees!

Cheap ferries to Naxos

The Portara doorway with a view to the town and port of Naxos

The imposing Great Door on the fringe of Naxos port

If you are not satisfied with these destinations, you can check the latest Greek summer ferry offers and countless current cheap Greek ferry deals for 2023 and find many more islands to travel to with affordable tickets!

Spoiler alert: offers for some destinations, such as Spetses, Chania and Aegina, can reach up to -20%, while you can take advantage of offers up to -30% to travel to Andros, Tinos, Mykonos and Paros by ferry.

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