Ferries Paros
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Paros ferry schedules
Piraeus Paros
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Milos Paros
Rafina Paros
Ios Paros
Syros Paros
Sifnos Paros
Heraklion Paros
Tinos Paros
Koufonisia Paros
Katapola Paros
Folegandros Paros
Andros Paros
Serifos Paros
Lavrio Paros
Donousa Paros
Astypalea Paros
Aegiali Paros
Anafi Paros
Kimolos Paros
Schinoussa Paros
Iraklia Paros
Sikinos Paros
Kythnos Paros
Kea Paros
Kos Paros
Antiparos Paros
Thirasia Paros
Paros Piraeus
Paros Naxos
Paros Mykonos
Paros Santorini
Paros Milos
Paros Rafina
Paros Ios
Paros Syros
Paros Heraklion
Paros Sifnos
Paros Tinos
Paros Koufonisia
Paros Katapola
Paros Andros
Paros Serifos
Paros Aegiali
Paros Donousa
Paros Folegandros
Paros Astypalea
Paros Schinoussa
Paros Iraklia
Paros Anafi
Paros Kimolos
Paros Sikinos
Paros Lavrio
Paros Kythnos
Paros Kea
Paros Karystos
Paros Thirasia
Paros Antiparos
How much is the ferry to Paros?
Take a look at indicative ferry ticket prices for the most popular Paros routes; check prices for standard tickets, family bookings, and vehicle transportation.
Piraeus – Paros | Paros – Piraeus | Mykonos – Paros | |
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1 Adult | € 40.5 | € 40.5 | € 21.4 |
2 Adults | € 81 | € 81 | € 42.8 |
2 Adults, 1 Car | € 162 | € 162 | € 80 |
2 Adults, 2 Children, 1 Car | € 180 | € 199.4 | € 148 |
Book ferry tickets for Paros
Offers
On Ferryhopper, you can take advantage of all active ferry offers and book cheap ferry tickets to Paros. 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
Ferry companies offer special discounts for certain passenger categories. Children aged up to 4 years old normally travel for free, while children up to 10 years old get a discount on their tickets.
Best time to book
Paros is a stunning destination all year round, but choosing the best time to book your ferry can make all the difference.
If you’re planning to visit Paros during the summer months, we recommend booking your ferry tickets at least 2-3 months in advance to make sure there is availability in tickets, cabins and vehicle spaces. Plus, you can take advantage of early-booking offers.
The high season, from early June to late August, sees a surge in demand for ferries to Paros. If you book in advance, you can avoid last-minute stress and potentially take advantage of more budget-friendly fares.
The off-season is perfect for those who prefer to explore Paros without the summer crowds. In addition, you can often find lower prices and benefit from last-minute deals if you travel in autumn, winter or spring.
Keep in mind that on Ferryhopper and the Ferryhopper App, you can compare ferry routes, schedules and prices to and from Paros, and choose the best option for your trip.
Information about Paros
Paros, one of the Cyclades‘ most popular islands, is celebrated for its golden beaches, traditional countryside villages and cosmopolitan atmosphere. Highlights of its breathtaking coastline include Golden Beach, a popular spot for windsurfing, and Kolymbithres, which is renowned for its unusual rock formations and pristine waters. The island's capital and port, Parikia, is home to the famous church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani and the Archaeological Museum of Paros, while Naoussa captivates visitors with its charming fishing port and vibrant nightlife.
Beyond the beaches, Paros offers atmospheric inland villages such as Lefkes and Marpissa, as well as delicious local food paired with excellent local wines. For outdoor enthusiasts, the island's hiking trails and thrilling water sports options ensure plenty of adventure.
Ideal for couples, families with young children and partygoers, Paros combines natural beauty, rich history and modern comforts, making it a great destination for a wide spectrum of visitors.
Tips and advice for your trip
Here are 6 useful tips to keep in mind before and during your vacation in Paros:
- During the busy summer months, ferries to Paros can sell out quickly, especially if you're traveling with a car. It’s advisable to book your tickets in advance to secure your spot.
- Ports like Piraeus and Rafina in Athens can get crowded during the summer. It's best to arrive at the port at least 1 hour before departure to avoid last-minute stress.
- High-speed ferries are faster but are more expensive and can be less stable in rough seas. Conventional ferries are slower but offer a more comfortable and stable journey.
- To prevent or manage seasickness, consider using an anti-nausea medication. However, it’s important to consult a doctor or pharmacist beforehand, especially if you have any existing medical conditions or are taking other medications.
- While 5 days is ideal, you can still explore Paros in less time with a well-organized itinerary. Find out the top 5 things to do in Paros.
- Paros is part of the Cyclades, making it an ideal base for exploring nearby islands like Naxos and Santorini through frequent ferry connections. For inspiration, check out this 7-day Greece itinerary for first-timers.
Onboard services
Ferries to Paros provide a variety of services, which may vary depending on the route and company. Both conventional and high-speed ferries serve the island, offering basic amenities for a comfortable and enjoyable journey.
Cabins are available on most conventional ferries, but are typically not offered on high-speed vessels. For budget-friendly options, you can opt for a deck-passage ticket or an airplane-type seat for added comfort.
Vehicles, including cars, motorcycles and campers, can be transported on most ferries. Policies and fees may vary depending on the operator, so it’s a good idea to check in advance.
Modern ferries often feature extras, such as entertainment areas and Wi-Fi.
You can travel with your pet on ferries to Paros, but conditions may vary by company. Typically, pets must travel in their own carriers and wear a leash and muzzle in common areas. Some companies also offer onboard kennels. As for pet-friendly cabins, be sure to book early for, as availability is limited.
Dining options include bars offering snacks and beverages and/or à la carte and self-service restaurants. Larger ferries may also feature entertainment, such as shops, lounges and children’s play areas.
Accessibility is a priority on ferries to Paros, with features such as elevators, escalators and accessible cabins. Find out more about traveling by ferry in Greece for passengers with disabilities.
Paros ports
Paros has 1 main port, located in Parikia. All conventional and high-speed ferries from the ports of Attica, as well as from other Cycladic islands and Crete, arrive there.
Near Paros’ ferry port, you will find many shops, bars and restaurants.
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FAQs
Ferry time to Paros from the ports of Athens ranges from approximately 2 hours 45 minutes to about 8 hours, depending on the connection, the operator and type of ferry serving the route. The shortest route, Piraeus - Paros, takes about 2 hours 45 minutes on a high-speed ferry, while the longest journey, Lavrio - Paros, takes around 8 hours 10 minutes on a conventional ferry.
Vehicle tickets range from about €25 to over €100, depending on the route, operator and vehicle type.
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 Paros, 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.