Ferries from
Crete to Greece
Ferries from
Crete to Greece
Ferries from Crete to Greece are available with 4 operators. There are 46 ferry routes. Ferries from Heraklion to Athens (Piraeus) and Chania to Athens (Piraeus) are popular ferry trips from Crete to Greece. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Crete to Greece sail approximately 127 times per week and are available with Minoan Lines, Blue Star Ferries, Cyclades Fast Ferries & SeaJets.
The ferry from Crete to Greece takes between 1 hour 10 minutes and 34 hours 45 minutes depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.
The fastest ferry from Crete to Greece is on the Sitia to Kasos ferry with Blue Star Ferries in 1 hour 10 minutes.
Yes, there are car ferries available from Crete to Greece with Minoan Lines, Blue Star Ferries, Cyclades Fast Ferries & SeaJets.
There are approximately 57 miles (92km) and 50 nautical miles between Crete and Greece.
The price of a ferry from Crete to Greece can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Heraklion to Athens (Piraeus) ferry ferry sails approximately 27 times weekly with a crossing time of 9 hours 15 minutes.
Chania to Athens (Piraeus) ferry ferries sail about 7 times weekly with a sailing time of 9 hours 15 minutes.
We suggest that you book in advance to ensure that you get the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Please check out our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts available.
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From | To | Average price | |
---|---|---|---|
From HeraklionCrete |
To PiraeusGreece |
Average price$134.17 | |
From ChaniaCrete |
To PiraeusGreece |
Average price$172.03 | |
From HeraklionCrete |
To NaxosGreece |
Average price$224.69 |
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The beautiful island of Crete is the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and the largest of the Greek islands with a population of around half a million people. Despite its thousand miles of coastline, Crete is not just about sun, sea and sand. This distinct island is full of vitality, rich in culture and with warm, hospitable people. Though well known for its seas and beaches, Crete has a very contrasting landscape. The island goes from fertile coastal plains to rugged mountains and from busy metropolitan cities to very peaceful hillside homes. As a hugely popular holiday destination, Crete features numerous types of holiday accommodation ranging from luxury hotels to apartments and camp sites. Getting a ferry to Crete is quick and easy with numerous ports of departure and crossings run by many different ferry companies from the mainland as well as from the islands of the Dodecanese and the Cyclades. Ferries run from the mainland port of Piraeus (Athens) to the 3 ports at the north side of the island all year round. The shortest and most regular ferry crossing is to the port of Heraklion in the central part of Crete’s north coast. If you are travelling to Crete from the Cyclades region, north of Crete, you can travel from up to 6 islands including Mykonos and Santorini. From the Dodecanese group, north east of Crete, there are weekly ferry connections from up to 5 islands, including Rhodes.
Greece is one of the world’s most visited countries. With the Aegean Sea to the East of the mainland, the Ionian Sea to the West, the Mediterranean Sea to the South and a vast number of islands, Greece boasts around 10,000 miles of coastline. Greece is a country rich with diversity, from its mountainous mainland to the stunning islands with their whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches. Many of the Greek beaches have been awarded the Blue Flag, while the country’s rich history and legacy has left it with 18 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Greek mainland is easily reached by ferry across the Adriatic Sea from Italy while domestically, due to the sheer number of islands, there are many ferry companies and a range of services on offer. The majority of the domestic ferries are modern, though the class of ferry differs based on the journey type. The longer routes are served by conventional passenger ferries, while the shorter inter island routes are served by high speed catamarans and hydrofoils.