Ferries Naxos
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Naxos ferry schedules
Piraeus Naxos
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Mykonos Naxos
Rafina Naxos
Koufonisia Naxos
Ios Naxos
Milos Naxos
Heraklion Naxos
Syros Naxos
Katapola Naxos
Donousa Naxos
Schinoussa Naxos
Tinos Naxos
Aegiali Naxos
Iraklia Naxos
Astypalea Naxos
Sifnos Naxos
Andros Naxos
Anafi Naxos
Folegandros Naxos
Sikinos Naxos
Lavrio Naxos
Kimolos Naxos
Kea Naxos
Kythnos Naxos
Patmos Naxos
Lakki Naxos
Karlovasi Naxos
Vathy Naxos
Thirasia Naxos
Serifos Naxos
Naxos Piraeus
Naxos Paros
Naxos Santorini
Naxos Mykonos
Naxos Rafina
Naxos Koufonisia
Naxos Ios
Naxos Milos
Naxos Heraklion
Naxos Katapola
Naxos Syros
Naxos Tinos
Naxos Donousa
Naxos Schinoussa
Naxos Iraklia
Naxos Aegiali
Naxos Astypalea
Naxos Folegandros
Naxos Sifnos
Naxos Andros
Naxos Anafi
Naxos Sikinos
Naxos Lavrio
Naxos Kimolos
Naxos Kea
Naxos Kythnos
Naxos Kos
Naxos Patmos
Naxos Karlovasi
Naxos Lakki
Naxos Vathy
Naxos Thirasia
Naxos Serifos
How much is the ferry to Naxos?
Take a look at indicative ferry ticket prices for the most popular Naxos routes; check prices for standard tickets, family bookings, and vehicle transportation.
Piraeus – Naxos | Naxos – Piraeus | Paros – Naxos | |
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1 Adult | € 25.5 | € 25.5 | € 5.5 |
2 Adults | € 84 | € 84 | € 11 |
2 Adults, 1 Car | € 165 | € 165 | € 28 |
2 Adults, 2 Children, 1 Car | € 192.4 | € 192.4 | € 42.2 |
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Offers
On Ferryhopper, you can take advantage of all active ferry offers and book cheap ferry tickets to Naxos. Browse the latest deals and find the one that suits you best!
Remember: current ferry ticket offers will be automatically applied as you go through the booking process.
Discounts
On Ferryhopper, you can take advantage of fixed discounts up to 50% available by the ferry companies for certain passenger categories, including
- Children 5-10 years old
- Students (Greek public university and ISIC card holders)
- People with disabilities
- European Youth Card Holders
Normally, infants and toddlers up to 4 years old travel for free on ferries to Naxos.
Bear in mind that available discounts may vary from one operator to another.
Best time to book
Typically, ferry ticket prices do not depend on the day you book or how far in advance you make your reservation. However, prices may vary depending on the season; for example, tickets to Naxos might be slightly more expensive during the summer months compared to autumn or winter.
Note that ferry companies usually promote special offers in the months right before the high season (July - August), so the best time to book cheaper tickets to Naxos is probably between May and June.
Information about Naxos
Located right in their center, Naxos is the largest island in the Cyclades. With a vast coastline, beautiful mountain villages, unique archaeological sites, and amazing food, it is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the Aegean.
Naxos Town (Chora) stands out for its famous Portara gateway, the Venetian castle, and its impressive mansions. The island boasts countless beaches for every taste, ranging from organized to more secluded ones, with the most famous being Agia Anna, Plaka, and Mikri Vigla. As for local delicacies, the island is renowned for its graviera cheese and potatoes, and you must try the traditional dish kalogeros.
Want detailed information for your Naxos holiday? Discover the top beaches, the best attractions, and the tastiest tips in Ferryhopper's complete guide to Naxos!
The imposing Portara gate in Naxos Town
Tips and advice for your trip
Here are 5 useful tips to keep in mind for your trip to Naxos:
- If you are traveling to/from Naxos in the high season, we recommend arriving at the departure port at least 45 minutes in advance, especially if you are transporting your vehicle.
- Pets are welcome on ferries to Naxos free of charge. You just need to include them in your booking. Check out our guide to ferry travel with your pet in Greece.
- Remember that Naxos is a great destination to include in a 7-day Greece itinerary if you are visiting for the first time.
- In Naxos, make sure to visit the island’s marvellous mountain villages, such as Filoti, Apeiranthos, and Chalkio.
- The availability of Naxos ferry routes varies depending on the season. You can always check real-time information on Ferryhopper.
Onboard services
For your ferry trip to Naxos, you can choose between a conventional ferry or a high-speed vessel. Ferries to Naxos are equipped with modern facilities and numerous amenities, ensuring a comfortable and safe journey.
Onboard, ferries feature spacious lounges, bars offering snacks, coffee, and drinks, as well as shops. On high-speed ferries to Naxos, you can book comfortable airplane-style seats in economy or premium (VIP) class. Ferries operated by Seajets and Blue Star Ferries also offer business-class seating options.
Most ferries are accessible for passengers with disabilities, equipped with elevators and escalators.
Regarding internet access, Wi-Fi is available (usually for a fee) on most Seajets and Blue Star Ferries vessels, as well as the Ekaterini P operated by Fast Ferries.
Pets are allowed on all ferries to and from Naxos, and they can travel for free on the deck or in designated pet areas. Blue Star Ferries even offers pet-friendly cabins.
Additionally, you can bring your car on all ferries to Naxos, as they are equipped with car decks.
Comfortable airplane-type seats on the Blue Star Delos ferry
Naxos ports
The island's only passenger port is located in Naxos’s Chora, at the edge of the town. This is the main departure/arrival point for ferries to/from Attica (Piraeus, Rafina, and Lavrio), as well as the Cycladic islands and Crete.
Ferry companies traveling to Naxos
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FAQs
The shortest route to Naxos is from the neighboring island of Paros, taking just 25-30 minutes with Seajets’ high-speed ferries.
The fastest route to Naxos from Attica is operated by the high-speed Worldchampion Jet from the port of Piraeus, with a duration of 3 hours and 20 minutes.
Yes, you can transport your vehicle on ferries traveling to Naxos:
- From the port of Piraeus, on all conventional ferries and some high-speed ferries
- From the port of Rafina, on all ferries
- From the port of Lavrio, on all ferries
- From the port of Heraklion, on all ferries
- From other Cycladic islands, on all conventional ferries and some high-speed ferries
You can bring cars, motorcycles, and larger vehicles such as motorhomes and vans.
Prices for car transport range from €18 to approximately €116, depending on the departure port. Similarly, motorcycle transport costs range between €5 and €45.
The cost for transporting a medium-sized car from Piraeus to Naxos typically ranges from €76 to €116, depending on the ferry operator.
Find detailed answers to all your questions about ferry ticket changes, cancellations and refunds.
Remember that you can also use Ferryhopper's online booking modification service, available with certain ferry companies.
Ferry route map
Below, you can see all active ferry connections to Naxos, as well as starting prices for each route. Use our interactive Map of ferries to visualize your trip and easily plan an island-hopping adventure.