Ferry from Athens (Piraeus) to Tinos
Tickets, Prices & Schedules
The ferry connection from Athens to Tinos operates year-round, with up to 2 daily crossings. Blue Star Ferries and Seajets serve the route with high-speed and conventional vessels.
Ferries departing from the port of Piraeus near the Greek capital can reach the Cycladic island in as little as 2.5 hours. Find up-to-date info, compare timetables, companies and prices, and book your ferry tickets on Ferryhopper without hidden fees.
Discounts
Take advantage of the available discounts and travel by ferry from Athens to Tinos with lower-cost ferry tickets. Some indicative passenger categories that are entitled to discounts up to 50% are:
- Students (Greek Public Universities and ISIC card holders)
- Children from 5 to 10 years old
- Large families
- Passengers over 60 years old
- Large groups of travelers
- People with disabilities and their accompanying persons
Useful info: infants and toddlers up to 4 years travel for free.
On-board services and amenities
The Athens (Piraeus) - Tinos ferry route is served by both conventional and high-speed vessels.
On board the ferries, you can expect to find modern amenities, such as air-conditioned lounges, snack bars, restaurants, pet facilities, and amenities for people with disabilities for a comfortable and relaxed journey.
Additionally, on most ferries, there is a Wi-Fi hotspot available to stay connected during your trip.
Cabins and accommodation
Although the journey from Piraeus to Tinos is relatively short, you can book a cabin for 1-4 passengers on the conventional ferries serving the route. Typically, there are standard interior cabins, exterior cabins with a window and shared cabins, with prices starting from €82. Alternatively, you can book an airplane-style numbered seat for a more a comfortable trip.
On high-speed ferries, you typically have the option of standard seats, VIP seats and seats in the business lounge.
Luggage
Ferry companies are usually quite flexible when it comes to luggage size and weight. You can keep your luggage next to you or store your bags and suitcases in the designated luggage area on the ferry from Athens (Piraeus) to Tinos.
Good to know: bear in mind that there is no check-in procedure for luggage items.
Tip: each ferry company has its own luggage allowance policy. In any case, we recommend that you don’t carry more than 50 kg of luggage to avoid delays due to restricted space in the luggage area.
Traveling with pets
You can bring your pet on Blue Star Ferries and Seajets vessels traveling to Tinos from Athens (Piraeus). They are only allowed in outdoor areas of the ferry and they must wear a muzzle and be on a leash. However, they are not allowed in indoor public areas, including lounges, cafés and restaurants.
Note that pets travel free of charge, but they must be included in your booking. Make sure to carry along the necessary certificates (pet passport) and any pet supplies you may need for your trip.
Useful tips for your ferry trip to Tinos X from Athens (Piraeus)
Useful tips for your ferry trip to Tinos from Athens (Piraeus)
Here’s short list of travel tips for your trip from Athens (Piraeus) to Tinos:
- We recommend arriving at the port of Athens (Piraeus) at least 1.5 hr before departure time, especially if you are traveling with a vehicle.
- At the port of Piraeus, there is a free bus shuttle service for passengers that includes stops at every gate.
- You can take a ferry to Tinos from more ports in Athens: apart from the Piraeus port, there are also regular ferry routes from the port of Rafina. Check out the Athens (Rafina) - Tinos ferry route for more info.
- Tinos is a great starting point for island hopping in the Cyclades. You can travel directly by ferry to Andros, Paros, Mykonos, Santorini, and other islands. Check your island-hopping options and plan your itinerary on our Map of Ferries.
Where to take the ferry from Athens (Piraeus) to Tinos
Ferries to Tinos depart regularly from the port of Piraeus. You can reach the port of Piraeus by metro, train or bus. The trip from the Eleftherios Venizelos port to the port of Piraeus takes about 1 hr by public transport and around 45 min by car or taxi.
Which gate do ferries to Tinos depart from?
Ferries from Piraeus to Tinos and the rest of the Cyclades normally depart from gates E6 and E7. However, that might change depending on the port traffic. For the latest information on departure gates, we recommend that you always track your ferry on the Ferryhopper App and check the electronic display boards located at the port.
Where does the ferry arrive in Tinos?
Ferries from Piraeus near Athens dock at the main port of Tinos, which is located in Chora, on the southern coast of the island. Around the port, there are many cafés, restaurants, and hotels. You will also find useful services, such as ATMs, car rentals and the KTEL bus station.
How long is the ferry ride from Athens (port of Piraeus) to Tinos?
The duration of the Athens (port of Piraeus) - Tinos ferry trip normally ranges from 2h 25m to 5h 30m.
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FAQs
Only conventional ferries traveling from Piraeus to Tinos have car decks to transfer vehicles. Prices start from around €110 for transporting a car and €31 for a motorbike.
Tip: as car-deck spaces and vehicle tickets usually sell out fast, we suggest planning your trip well in advance.
Yes, there are also high-speed ferries operating on the route from Athens (Piraeus) to Tinos. The fastest ferry reaches Tinos from Piraeus in 2.5 hr.
The distance between the ports of Piraeus in Athens and Tinos is around 77 nautical miles (approximately 145 km).
When booking your Athens (Piraeus) to Tinos trip on Ferryhopper, you can easily check in online, get your tickets on your phone, and board the ferry directly with your e-ticket without collecting any paper tickets at the port.
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.