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The view of the Santorini caldera on a boat tour from Crete. If you only need a one-way ferry ticket then book with FerryHopper. View of the Santorini caldera on the day-trip tour from Crete. The Heraklion ferry port has multiple ferries to Santorini from late March to early November. Note: In , ferry routes and schedules may be impacted by the Covid pandemic. Use ferryhopper to find the most recently updated information. Crete-Santorini ferry schedules, times, and prices on ferryhopper. If you book tickets in advance online on Ferryhopper. Your confirmation email will have more complete information. Sky Express has regular flights from Heraklion, Crete to Santorini. Note: In , flight routes and schedules will be impacted by the Covid pandemic. Please use kayak to find the most recently updated information. Sky Express , a relatively new airline that is headquartered in Crete, offers many flights between Heraklion and Santorini. Sky Express offers three different fare tiers, differing in luggage and hand baggage allowances, flight change and cancellation fees, and access to flight lounges and expedited security lines. Note that flights will sell out much earlier than ferries — if you find a flight that works for you, book it as soon as possible. Minoan Air , also based on Crete, offers flights between Crete and Santorini many times a week on their Fokker seat planes. Tours to Santorini leave from the ports of Heraklion and Rethymno. All tours of Santorini will include visits to Oia. These are the ticket booths at the Heraklion ferry port where most people will pick up tickets that were prebooked on the internet. The white booth is for SeaJets. The red and blue is for Hellenic Seaways. They open about 1. Getting here 40 minutes before departure is what I would recommend. Business class seats on the Hellenic Highspeed. All tickets have a seat number and reserved seat. Economy class seats on the Hellenic Highspeed. Business class seats on the SeaJet. Economy class seats on the SeaJet ferry. Luggage storage on the Crete to Santorini ferry. This is below deck on the vehicle level as you enter the ferry. Luggage storage inside a highspeed ferry. This is the main seating area as you enter the ferry. Luggage storage on the Terajet. All ferries have some food available: drinks, sandwiches, beer and alcohol, treats. This is the menu available on the Terajet. Arriving at the Santorini ferry port. Buses and taxis are to the left. Get there quickly as seats and taxis get taken in a hurry. SeaJet ferry in Santorini. Do you think there would be enough time to make this flight? If your flight to Athens arrives on time you should be fine. My husband and I are going to be in Greece in late October. We would like to travel from Santorini to Crete via ferry on October Are the schedules just not published yet? There will almost certainly be Santorini-Crete ferries running until late October or early November. They should post these schedules by August. Hi Dave, Thanks for your super informative site. We are taking a ferry Oct 21 from Heraklion to Santorini. We plan to either rent a car or buggy for our stay on Santorini. Is scheduling a taxi an option or necessary? Any other practical advice is appreciated. I would take the bus from the port to the airport and pick up your car rental there. More info on my Santorini Car Rental page. Hi Dave, thank you so much for your valuable time and knowledge. I was just wondering, since I could not find any ferry tickets for January 3, from Santorini to Crete — are the timetables not yet published or should I expect them to not be operating during that time? Thanks in advance for any information you could share. I was thinking of taking a day trip to explore Crete. But I see the ferries from Santorini leave in the afternoon and arrive back in the morning. Are there tour companies from Santorini that offers day tours of Crete? Thanks in advance. There are tours from Santorini to Crete but they use the same ferries and are bound by the same schedule. So they would all be overnight tours two nights, actually. I am travelling from Santorini to Crete on the 11th August by ferry, would you suggest booking in advance and with what ferry company? Also, our hotel is in Chania. Is the public bus service located close to Heraklion port reliable? Or is there any other way to get to Chania that is not too expensive? You have two legitimate choices: the Minoan Lines ferry to Heraklion the bus station for Chania is a 5-minute walk across the parking lot of the ferry port. Or you can take the SeaJets at to Rethymnon which is closer to Chania. My husband and I are travelling to Greece on 1st September and arrive Athens at on 2nd September local time and then flying directly on to Crete that same afternoon arriving at pm. We have 4 nights on Crete then we had planned to ferry to Santorini on 6th for 2 nights before flying back to Athens around midday on the 8th for 2 nights, flying out to Northern Europe early the next morning. We have just now found that we need to fly out of Athens on 9th which means we lose a day either on Santorini or in Athens — Crete is locked in — and wonder what you suggest please? While we are out in Crete and Santorini it would be helpful to be able to leave the largest of our luggage somewhere safe. Are there lockers at Athens airport and if so would you recommend using them? Or should we try some other place? It would also be helpful to know where and how to find them prior to our arrival if possible please. There is luggage storage at the Athens airport. In Crete see Knossos and spend plenty of time wandering around Chania. In Santorini do the Oia-Fira hike and at least one tour boat or winery. In Athens see the Acropolis and walk around the Plaka. Great website, thanks for your service! Looks like Hellenic Seaways is offering e-tickets this year. Have you used e-tickets yet? Do you know if you can just board or still have to wait at the little booth? Would you suggest staying in Heraklion or Chania. I am looking for a relaxed trip with not too much travelling. Also, I wanted to know that if I am staying at Chania would taxis be available from the port to hotel in Chania. Also do you recommend taking a car rental from Heraklion port itself which I can drop off at Heraklion airport from where I plan to fly off to Athens. You might be able to negotiate a slightly lower price. And yes, renting a car at the Heraklion port and returning to Heraklion airport is fine. Is there another way to from Crete to Santorini?. Regards Jay. SeaJets was scheduled to start Crete-Santorini on April 4th but they later cancelled those early ferries and delayed the start to April As of now, the earliest ferry service begins on April 6 with Hellenic. Hi Dave! We are planning our 1st trip to Greece. The only thing set in stone is that we are flying into Athens on the 13th of June and back home to the states on the 26th. Our plan was to fly into Athens, the immediately board a flight to Chania where we intend on staying. Then take a fast ferry to Santorini and stay there for a few days then ferry over to Naxos for a couple of days and save our last couple of days for Athens so that we are there already for our return flight home. Essentially 3 full days on Crete and leave on the 4th morning to go to Santorini. Few questions though we are open to any and all of your thoughts. Is it easy to rent a car once we land in Chania and are we able to return the car closer to Heraklion where we would be leaving on the ferry to Santorini? Would it be wise to stay somewhere in Chania and split up our time elsewhere on Crete given the things we said above that we wanted to do? Any thoughts about Naxos? Thank you so much for taking the time to read this and provide any feedback — it is much appreciated. With only 3 days in Crete I would stay in Chania and not waste time changing hotels. Naxos is wonderful. Yes, a bit like Mykonos but cheaper, less crowded, and no nightlife. Better traditional food too. Hi Dave, Great website! I am flying to Athens with my wife and 5 year old in August. We plan on 3 days there. We fly home from Heraklion, Crete. My wife really wants to see Santorini, although more people who know the area are steering us towards Crete for a mixture of beaches and culture. Our general plan is to fly from Athens to Santorini and to stay for 1 night most of 2 days , then take the ferry to Heraklion where we will rent a car and spend most of our time towards the west. We were thinking 3 days in or around Chania and another 3 maybe at a beach location. Or we could spend all 6 days at one location and take day trips. Elafonisi and Balos look wonderful, but may not be right for us. Others have suggested beaches near Rethymnon. The only part of our plan that is set in stone is that we fly to Athens and have to leave from Heraklion. Thank you! I would spend 3 days in Chania and 3 days in either Agios Nikolaos or Elounda. When traveling between the two make a stop at the Knossos archaeological site. Is that a reputable company? Any better suggestions? Regards and Thanks, Eric. Viator has a similar Crete-Santorini 2-day tour and I can vouch for them. Hi Dave. I am thinking of traveling to Greece in early October. I see your cut-off dates for the ferries is October 12th for this year. However, on the website for SeaJet I see they are running to October 30th. Do you have different information or am I missing something? Specifically, I am looking at the Crete to Santorini and vice versa routes. Any clarity would be appreciated to help me plan. The last ferry that I can find is on October I updated the info above. You can try emailing them at info seajets. Are tickets round trip? Or will I need to purchase a ticket from crete to santorini and from santorini to crete? Also what is a good website to look at tours while in Santorini? All ferry tickets are one-way. How much free time do we really have? I want beach time plus view all the sites as well. Lyn Robertson. It would be hard to do both as the beaches and caldera are on the opposite sides of the island. For the coming year, there is one ferry per week that runs Tuesday from Rethymnon at am and arrives in Santorini at am. Hi Dave, If I want to leave Mykonos and go to another island for 1 night and 1 day, which island should it be. I will be heading to Santorini for 3 days after leaving your suggested place. Both Paros and Naxos are wonderful islands and the 2 easiest to make ferry connections between Mykonos and Santorini. Dear Dave according to the Hellenic Seaways website it is possible to print web bought tickets or show them on your phone when boarding, is it necessary to pass through the Hellenic booths otherwise? Thanks jacques.. Hi Dave, Just a quick question. I see that ferry services commence on the 7th of April. Hi Santorini Dave — Love the site. Quick question and sorry if this was already asked and I overlooked , are their any other ferries from Heraklion to Thira other than the am and am? Joe D. Hey Dave, Great website thank you. We will be in Santorini at Easter and would value any ideas you might have to experience an authentic Greek Easter we live in Australia so imagine it will be different to how we celebrate Easter. I am excited to show my daughter Santorini and to visit again after being there 20 years ago. Jo Ackerley. Easter in Greece is a special time and this year it coincides with the churches of western Christianity on Sunday 16 April. Assuming you have your accommodation booked and sorted there are a few things you need to be aware of about Easter in Greece. Foreign visitors during this time can feel left out. Restaurants will be offering fasting food only, or may not even be open at all. Post-Easter is the time traditionally when businesses kick-start the season and get rolling, so you will be riding the lull before the storm during Easter week. Even the normally raucous TV stations tone it down and show only mild or religious programmes and clubs and bars will be timid at best. Each parish church will normally run its own programme and in Santorini most festivities will most likely revolve around the main Metropolitan Orthodox Cathedral in Fira. That said there are religious happenings to be aware of with one event happening each night in the lead-up to Anastasi. This happens on the evening of Good Friday while the Anastasi happens the following night with the appearance of the priest at midnight bearing a lone candle in a sea of otherwise darkness and gives the light to the awaiting crowd. That one single candle light becomes hundreds within a minute and the church service continues. Firework crackers commonly explode all around the church and pandemonium rules for a few minutes. What follows is the retreat to homes where the fast is broken with tripe soup! The feasting and eating and drinking may go on until the morning. On Easter Sunday families, traditionally roast lamb on the spit, gather to talk and renew ties and then eat and drink some more. Now this is all well and good if you are Greek and have a home to go to, but it can be tricky for non-Greeks without ties. If you end up with no firm plans Pyrgos is especially delightful over the Easter weekend visit at night when the town is alight. One last thing, travelling before and after Easter can be trying as everyone is on the move. Try not to move during those shoulder periods. Great website!!!! When do you think the ferry schedule between Rethymnon and Santorini for the summer will be available? Such an awesome site! Just a couple of questions: 1 We are flying into Chania on Sept 16th, and are thinking to visit Balos beach. Is the best way to get there by ferry? Do they sail at this time of year. Is Balos beach very busy this time of year? How often are the sails cancelled at this time of year, just wondering if we should add an extra day in Santorini just in case, we were only planning for 2 nights before flying to Athens. Tracey Kuzniak. The best way to get there is via the Cretan Daily Cruises which run until late October each year. Mid-September is still a pretty busy time for Crete, so you may want to book ahead online a few days before your planned trip. Yes, most rentals will allow you to drop at the ferry port parking lot in Heraklion — steps from the ferry to Santorini. There are two ferries a day and both leave in the morning. Ferry cancellations are rare in September. Take the Hellenic for a smaller chance of a cancellation. Hello Dave! Great Information! Question, we would like to travel from Santorini to Crete on November It appears a flight is our only option. It that correct? Any advice for getting a good price on the flight? Any tips? We will be staying in Oia for a few days before traveling from Oia to the airport? There is not a lot of choice or difference with flights and prices. Hi Dave Thanks a lot for all the great Infos! For our wedding on May 2nd we are trying to find a good way for our guests to travel to Santorini. Stefanie Thoeny. There will be early morning ferries between and from Crete to Santorini in late April. Schedule is not out yet but no need to book tickets in advance. Hi Dave, fantastic work on the website, your tips are so useful! I flew from Canada with my wife and we are currently visiting Crete very beautiful I would like to ask you two questions please: 1- how much does parking a car for one week near the Heraklion Ferry would cost? Thank you. Hi Dave, We are planning to go to Greece in February. What are the options of going from Crete to Santorini? Is it even advisable to go in this time of the year? February can be grey, cool, and wet on the islands. You certainly would not be swimming. That said, some people love visiting in the off-season when crowds are non-existent and the few restaurants open on Santorini are populated by locals. I have three questions:. How far ahead should one book the ferry? What is the best way to go from the ferry dock to Imerovigli? Book ferry tickets anytime. No flights from Crete to Santorini this year in early October. Taxi is the easiest way. I have to say, your website is great. You definitely have a big knowledge of Greece. I would like to ask you maybe a silly question but very important for me. I would like to go to Santorini from Crete and I was wondering what is better, to buy a ticket in Greece or buy it online? Either way is fine. If you were traveling during high season then booking in advance is probably a good idea if only for peace of mind. If traveling outside of July and August then you could easily show up at the port and buy a ticket. Charter a helicopter. Hey Dave Thanks for the great website. Just a quick note to report issues with SeaJet transfer. Obviously the Crete to Santorini route, in the morning, is rather reliable, but we had a very disappointing experience on the other way, with a 4 to 5 hours delay. The boat departed at 9pm instead of 5, and still arrived later. Lastly the people in Santorini and some fellow tourists had tales about how this boat still, the return to Crete route was always late, and seemed to express a preference for the other company. This also came after a day with no boat sailing due to strong winds and got us to scramble twice for hotel rooms while our Crete bookings were lost. Just to share and to express caution about this particular trip. Feel free not to publish if out of bounds of your own publishing rules. Regards Guillaume Bernard. That said, the larger the SeaJet e. Tera Jet the more reliable they are. Is there a later ferry to Santorini from Heraklion than 9am? The bus is scheduled to arrive by 8am. I absolutely love all the details! Should I buy my tickets in advance? I also would like a ferry where I can walk outside the deck. I do want the fastest route as well. What do you recommend? Are the departing times from Crete to Santorini limited? Yes, I would probably buy tickets in advance through the ferry company websites. In particular, no. But anytime can give a pretty bumpy ride on the open seas between Crete and Santorini. Is there a place to park a car by the ferry? Can you take a rental car on the ferry? In Heraklion, yes there is a parking lot right beside the ferry. Car companies are very reluctant to allow their cars to travel to other islands. In theory, you could get their permission but would definitely be a big hassle. And then all that for very little benefit. Excuse my ignorance but we have booked tickets for a return trip from Crete Heraklion to Santorini in June. I have printed off what appear to be the tickets. Does this mean I can present them directly at the ferry or do I still need to call at the port ticket office? I am planning a honeymoon in Greece from May 21 — May Do you have a recommendation between those two? Our criteria are:. Santorini is a great spot to start your trip and May is a great time to visit. From Santorini, Crete is faster and less expensive to get to than Rhodes. Two catamarans run daily between Santorini and Heraklion in Crete leaving Santorini at Sea Jets Consortium and Hellenic Seaways respectively arriving in Crete after around 90 minutes. There are plenty of flights during the day but the trip can last between 2 hours and minutes the flight or 9 hours and and 25 minutes involving an overnight stay in Athens. Of the two destinations both Rhodes and Crete meet the kind of criteria that you list, but they are both big islands and vary quite a bit from one end or one side to the other. Of the two, Rhodes is possibly a little more romantic and suitable for a honeymoon — on the proviso that you stay in the exceptionally romantic Old Town of Rhodes. The town beach near the Casino is perfectly sandy and relaxing. Outside of the old Town hotels tend to be less boutique-like and more resorty with infinity pools and your every need pampered to. Crete is bigger than Rhodes and has a different feel — more rugged, more independent, more mountainous, and culturally the people consider themselves apart from the mainlanders and quite likely other islanders. Both destinations are at opposite ends of this lengthy island. Beaches are better at Elounda — some hotels have private beaches — while Chania scores relatively low on that feature. With regards to an alternative destination, a couple come to mind. Just two islands north of Santorini is the archetypically Cycladic island of Paros with just about the right balance of everything: beaches, good food, atmosphere, and top-flight accommodation. Here finally is a wildcard that you may not have though of. It is Folegandros. Look north west of Santorini and you will see it an almost inconspicuous, Cycladic rock with all the charm that a traditional island can muster. One suggestion for a place to stay Fata Morgana high up on the cliffs, but there are plenty more if you look around. For swimming the little beach at Angali 3km is just fine. Catamaran services link Santorini with Folegandros twice daily. Can you tell me if Minoen Air are still trading, we would like to us them this year, but have noticed on the web they have suspended services. Hi Dave, First, thank you for creating such an amazing resource in your website. I am running into many questions and concerns when figuring out how and when to get to Chania. For July 7th, the only ferries from Santorini to Herkalion arrive in Crete around 7pm. The only bus to Chania leaves at 9pm. This concerns me because 1. Unless of course, a ferry schedule pops up for Santorini to Rethymno. Here are a couple questions: 1. Should we rent a car the next morning the 8th and drive to Chania? Is it dangerous? Is Herkalion an okay city to stay in for the night? If a new ferry schedule were to be released, where should I check? On one hand, the bus ride on the night of the 7th seems like a good idea because we wouldnt have to drive ourselves, and we can wake up the 8th and are ready to go. On the other hand, not wasting a night traveling and staying in Herkalion seems like a good idea. What do you think? Is it dangerous driving a car? No more than in Western Europe. Heraklion is great. Check Gtp. Personally, I would stay in Heraklion for a night and morning and explore its attractions. The bus is a 5 minute walk from the ferry port. Hi Dave, we are going to stay in Crete from 24th to 31st March. What would be the quickest way to go to Santorini for a day trip or two? Would there be any possibility of those fast ferries starting earlier than 8th April? Please suggest. The only way to get from Crete to Santorini in March is a flight via Athens or hiring a private helicopter. Or it is not available the transfer? Last year it was euro and it included the excursion in Santorini. Same trip without excursion was ,6 euro. A little bit strange…. Thenk you, Roxana. They usually do. Taking the bus is also a possibility. The first one of the day leaves Chania at and gets to Heraklion at around 8am. Hoping you can advise regarding transportation. Which port should I buy a ticket from in Crete? Is there only one port in Santorini? Would like to spend most of the day on the 31st in Crete. What would you suggest? Two different ferries leave at 9am from Heraklion and there are no later ferries. A friend and I are traveling to Athens in February. We hope to visit both Crete and Santorini; however, I am not having much luck finding ferries between the two islands. Do you have any ideas for the best route to take in the off-season? There are no ferries between Crete and Santorini in February. Thank you for the very informative website and the advice to buy ferry tickets in advance and pick up at the port. We are planning a trip to Crete and Santorini departing on April 8 from Athens to Crete via air , then a ferry to Santorini on April 11 and back to Athens on April 19 via air. Do you have an idea when the specific schedule may be released? The schedule has not been finalized yet but is currently showing a ferry 7 days a week starting April 8. It continues to Ios, Paros, and Mykonos. What should be the best transport way from and to those slands: ferry boat or by air? Thanks Alvaro Avezum. There will be no direct ferries between Crete and Santorini in February. Are they and all the other mentioned by you reliable? I mean, if I were to go into their office in Iraklio and pay for a two day trip to Santorini from Iraklio, will they be able to give me the ferry tickets and any other paper I will need for accommodation or do I just have to be at the port and pick them up on the trip day? I would book hotels online and not through a travel agent. My wife and I are visiting Santorini for 3 nights in June. I see that the Seajet timetable is out. Could you tell me roughly when the Hellenic Seaways timetable will be out please? Firstly thanks so much for this webpage. It is so useful! Is it true that there is a ferry from Santorini to Rethymnon? And if so where can I find the schedule for this ferry? I also take it that is no Santorini to Chania ferries that you might happen to know about? Thanks Dave. That sounds promising at least. Do you know where i would find the ferry schedule from Santorini — Rethymnon so I can keep an eye out for it? Thanks again, Aaron. GR has the most recent and best ferry routes and times. Dave, this blog is so helpful! Do you know which company will have the ferry from Rethymno to Thira in the summer if it does happen? Your email address will not be published. First of all, thank you so much for running this website! Alana I would take the bus from the port to the airport and pick up your car rental there. Hi Dave, I am travelling from Santorini to Crete on the 11th August by ferry, would you suggest booking in advance and with what ferry company? Hello Dave What a wonderfully informative website you have and I am so pleased to have happened upon it. Any and all comments you have would be very welcome. Many thanks. Hi Dave, Great website, thanks for your service! Hi Dave, Excellent website. Regards Jay SeaJets was scheduled to start Crete-Santorini on April 4th but they later cancelled those early ferries and delayed the start to April We LOVE culture, food, and site-seeing. Kindest regards, Danny 1. Susie The last ferry that I can find is on October Are there any student discounts on tickets from Crete to Santorini and back? Kate Only students from Greek public universities get the student discount on ferries in Greece. Hello, Are tickets round trip? Cory All ferry tickets are one-way. Hi — Do you think a day trip from Santorini to Crete is worth it? Do you have any new information about ferries from Rethymnon to Santorini? Best regards, Lukas For the coming year, there is one ferry per week that runs Tuesday from Rethymnon at am and arrives in Santorini at am. Glo Both Paros and Naxos are wonderful islands and the 2 easiest to make ferry connections between Mykonos and Santorini. As long as they have a bar code then you can use them to board. Thanks for your help. Gana Chandratilleke The first ferry of the year is scheduled for April 11th. This could change but probably not. Sorry, just the morning ferries to Santorini. Jo Ackerley Easter in Greece is a special time and this year it coincides with the churches of western Christianity on Sunday 16 April. Hi Dave: Great website!!!! When do we need to buy the ticket?? Hi Dave, When do you think the ferry schedule between Rethymnon and Santorini for the summer will be available? Tracey Kuzniak 1. Lisa There is not a lot of choice or difference with flights and prices. Stefanie Thoeny There will be early morning ferries between and from Crete to Santorini in late April. I have three questions: How far ahead should one book the ferry? Many thanks for any advice you can provide, Peter Thomas 1. Hi Dave, I have to say, your website is great. Thank you so much in advance. Cheers, Kasia Either way is fine. Hi Dave, Emergency! How do we do it!?! Lottie Charter a helicopter. Thanks for the feedback. Andreas Kelster 9am is the latest ferry but your bus should get you to Heraklion in time for the ferry. Mona Lisa Estrada Yes, I would probably buy tickets in advance through the ferry company websites. Is there a problem with rough Seas in the beginning of October? Nick Nicholas In particular, no. Debbie In Heraklion, yes there is a parking lot right beside the ferry. Chris Saxon Santorini is a great spot to start your trip and May is a great time to visit. Hi Dave Can you tell me if Minoen Air are still trading, we would like to us them this year, but have noticed on the web they have suspended services. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Jessica 1. Rumman The only way to get from Crete to Santorini in March is a flight via Athens or hiring a private helicopter. Thanks, Jan The schedule has not been finalized yet but is currently showing a ferry 7 days a week starting April 8. Wayne It should be out the in the New Year. Hi Dave, Firstly thanks so much for this webpage. Thanks in advance! Jocelyn If it runs it will be with SeaJets. 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There are at least 2 ferry crossings per day from Crete to Santorini during the summer months. Please note that ferry timetables are subject to change depending on the season. You can check real-time schedules and book ferry tickets online on Ferryhopper. Yes, you can travel from Crete to Santorini by ferry at the moment. However, travel guidelines may change. The earliest Crete to Santorini ferry departs from Heraklion at and arrives at the port of Athinios at The latest ferry from Heraklion departs at and arrives in Santorini around The final ticket cost can be higher or lower depending on discounts, seat type, or vehicle selection. On Ferryhopper, you can find all available offers for the ferry trip to Santorini from Heraklion Crete. Take a look at our ferry routes, find the lowest prices and book your ferry tickets on Ferryhopper at no extra cost. Traveling from Heraklion Crete to Santorini by ferry is easy, comfortable and you can take advantage of lower-cost ferry tickets thanks to the available discounts. Note : infants and children up to 4 years travel for free. The Heraklion - Santorini ferry time is around 2 hr to 6 hr depending on the type of ferry conventional or high-speed. The distance from the port of Heraklion to the port of Santorini Athinios is 63 nautical miles km. You can travel with a fast ferry from Heraklion Crete to Santorini. The Crete-Santorini ferry route is mainly operated by high-speed ferries lasting about 2 hr. Here are some travel tips for your trip from Heraklion Crete to Santorini:. You can get from Crete to Santorini by ferry all year round. During the summer, there are about ferries per day from the port of Heraklion to Santorini. During the winter, there is usually 1 weekly ferry from Crete to Santorini. The Crete - Santorini ferry departs from the port of Heraklion. It's located about 2km from the center of the city, close to many shops, restaurants and city landmarks. To get to the port and catch the ferry from Crete to Santorini, you can take a public bus, taxi or walk. The regional bus station of Heraklion is located meters 10 minutes walk from the port. Yes, you can and Santorini is definitely worth a day trip from Crete! Hop on the first ferry from Heraklion and be in Santorini at Tip : we recommend that you rent a vehicle on the island to explore as much as possible. Yes, you can travel with a vehicle in the majority of the ferries from Heraklion Crete to Santorini. Both conventional and high-speed ferries provide the service of vehicle transfer. Each company operating the Heraklion to Santorini ferry route has its own baggage allowance policy. Some ferries traveling from Crete to Santorini have cabins but the majority of them offer numbered seats. Make sure to carry along the necessary certificates, tickets and any pet supplies you may need for your trip. You can book your tickets for the Heraklion to Santorini ferry on Ferryhopper. On our Map of ferries , you can see all the available ferry connections, compare ferry companies and prices, and book your ferry trip to Santorini with just a few clicks. Home Plan Find your port transfer Book your hotel Discover experiences. My Booking. Login Register. Book ferry tickets. Find your port transfer Book your hotel Discover experiences. Travel blog Destinations Ferry routes Ferry operators Map of ferries. The ferry from Heraklion to Santorini usually runs twice daily during the summer season. Find updated info, compare ferry timetables, companies and prices and book your ferry tickets on Ferryhopper at no extra cost. Ferry companies. Is there a ferry from Heraklion to Santorini? Am I allowed to travel to Santorini from Crete? How much is the ferry from Heraklion Crete to Santorini? Offers On Ferryhopper, you can find all available offers for the ferry trip to Santorini from Heraklion Crete. Discounts Traveling from Heraklion Crete to Santorini by ferry is easy, comfortable and you can take advantage of lower-cost ferry tickets thanks to the available discounts. How long is the ferry ride from Heraklion to Santorini? How far is Santorini from Crete? Is there a high-speed ferry from Heraklion to Santorini? Useful tips for your ferry trip to Santorini from Heraklion Here are some travel tips for your trip from Heraklion Crete to Santorini: The port of Heraklion can get crowded during the summer so we recommend that you arrive at the port at least 1 hr in advance of your departure to avoid queuing. Ferry rides can be bumpy during the summer. If you feel seasick you can ask the ferry crew for some aspirin or carry with you anti-nausea pills. Athinios, the port of Santorini is small and can get very crowded in high season. Check our blog for a helpful guide for the port of Santorini. If you are planning to stay in Santorini for longer, we recommend that you book accommodation as early as possible about months in advance. Read our Santorini travel guide for useful information and tips about the island. How do you get from Heraklion, Crete, to Santorini? Where in Crete can you get the ferry to Santorini? Can you do a day trip from Crete to Santorini? Can I travel on the Heraklion - Santorini ferry with a car? Ferry luggage Each company operating the Heraklion to Santorini ferry route has its own baggage allowance policy. Specifically: On Seajets ferries, passengers can bring single luggage weighing up to 50 kg. Minoan Lines allows each passenger to carry up to 2 pieces of luggage and 1 hand luggage. In Golden Star Ferries there is no weight limit for luggage but it needs to be placed in the specified luggage trunks. Aegeon Pelagos does not have restrictions on luggage. Cabins Some ferries traveling from Crete to Santorini have cabins but the majority of them offer numbered seats. Where can I book cheap ferry tickets from Heraklion to Santorini You can book your tickets for the Heraklion to Santorini ferry on Ferryhopper. Book your ferry tickets. Password: Forgot password? Invalid username or password! Log in to save passenger details. Don't have an account yet? Sign up for free!

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