Ferries Spetses
See all connections and book ferry ticketsSpetses, the cosmopolitan haven of the Argosaronic Gulf, is an island that will captivate you with its aristocratic vibes and rich maritime tradition. The main port of Spetses is the new port of Dapia, which serves ferry routes to and from mainland Greece and other nearby islands.
On Ferryhopper, you can find all the information about ferry tickets to Spetses: route schedules, trip duration, ticket prices, and discounts. Compare prices and offers, choose the best route for you, and book your tickets with no hidden fees.
Spetses ferry schedules
Piraeus Spetses



Hydra Spetses



Poros Spetses



Ermioni Spetses

Porto Cheli Spetses

Spetses Piraeus



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Spetses Poros



Spetses Porto Cheli


Spetses Ermioni

How much is the ferry to Spetses?
Take a look at indicative ferry ticket prices for the most popular Spetses routes; check prices for standard tickets, family bookings, and vehicle transportation.
Piraeus – Spetses | Hydra – Spetses | Poros – Spetses | |
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1 Adult | € 19 | € 14.4 | € 21 |
2 Adults | € 52 | € 18 | € 45 |
2 Adults, 1 Car | Price not available | Price not available | Price not available |
2 Adults, 2 Children, 1 Car | Price not available | Price not available | Price not available |
Book ferry tickets for Spetses
Offers
On Ferryhopper, you can take advantage of all active ferry offers and book cheap ferry tickets to Spetses. 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
Most ferry companies operating routes to and from Spetses offer fixed discounts of up to 50% for specific passenger categories, such as:
- Children 5-10/12 years old
- Students (ISIC cardholders)
- People with disabilities
Children up to 4 years old usually travel for free to Spetses.
When booking your ticket on Ferryhopper, simply select the route that suits you, choose the discount you are eligible for, and it will be applied to your final ticket price.
Best time to book
The proximity of Spetses to Athens and the ports of eastern Peloponnese, along with its flawless beauty, has earned the island a loyal following. Depending on when you plan to travel to Spetses, there are different recommendations on when to book your ferry tickets:
Summer (June-September): this is the island's busiest season, with the highest demand for ferry tickets. We recommend booking your tickets 1-2 months in advance, especially if traveling on weekends. Keep in mind that in early September, Spetses hosts the Armata Festival, which lasts a week and culminates in a spectacular reenactment of the burning of a replica Ottoman flagship. The island attracts large crowds during this time, so it’s best to book as early as possible so you don’t miss this impressive tradition.
Other months: For the rest of the year, ferry routes to Spetses are frequent, and ticket availability is higher. Therefore, you can book just a few days or even one day before your trip. However, during public holidays and Easter, demand increases. So, it's best to check the available schedules on Ferryhopper and book in advance to secure your seat.
Information about Spetses
Spetses, an island inextricably linked to the Greek War of Independence, effortlessly combines the grandeur of the past with a vibrant present. As you stroll through its cobbled streets, neoclassical mansions with blooming courtyards transport you to another era. The sea in front of Dapia sparkles under the sun while the scent of pine trees lingers in every corner.
Beaches like Agia Marina and Agios Mamas welcome you for refreshing dives in crystal-clear waters. Since only permanent residents can drive cars, a bike or scooter ride along the coast reveals hidden, shady coves. In the evenings, seaside restaurants and tavernas fill up with people enjoying fresh seafood and local specialties. Later, the action moves to the island’s bars, where everyone dances until dawn. And in September, during the Armata Festival, the night sky lights up with fireworks in the annual reenactment of the historic Naval Battle of Spetses.
Tips for your trip to Spetses
Here are some travel tips and suggestions on how to fully enjoy the magic of Spetses:
- Cars are prohibited on Spetses, except for permanent residents with special permits. This means you won’t be taking your vehicle on the ferry to Spetses, but you can easily explore the island by bike, scooter, or even take a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride. If you are interested in similar destinations, you can discover 11 small Greek islands for car-free holidays.
- Try the local amygdalopita, a traditional almond-based dessert that is a signature treat of Spetses.
- If you wish to visit Spetses in September, plan your trip accordingly so you will not miss the unforgettable experience of the Armata Festival events.
- You can hike up to the chapel of Profitis Ilias for a breathtaking sunset and panoramic island views.
- If you love hiking, you can take the lush green trail from Spetses to Zogeria.
- For some island hopping between the two aristocratic gems of the Saronic Gulf, take the direct Spetses - Hydra ferry route. Alternatively, Spetses is also connected to Poros, Aegina, and Agistri for more relaxed excursions.
Services on board ferries to Spetses
Vessels traveling to Spetses are primarily high-speed ferries and do not have cabins, but they offer comfortable airplane-type seats. Most of them also provide:
- Snack bars
- Wi-Fi (on select routes)
- Accessibility infrastructure for passengers with disabilities
- Pet-friendly areas
Spetses Ports
Spetses has two main ports: Dapia and the Old Port. Dapia, the new port, is the island’s main harbor, welcoming ferries from Piraeus, the Peloponnese, and other Saronic islands. It is the central meeting point for visitors and locals, with many shops and dining options.
The Old Port, located southeast of Dapia, is a docking spot for yachts and sailing boats and is famous for its traditional shipyards and vibrant nightlife.
Ferry companies traveling to Spetses
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FAQs
The duration of the trip depends on the departure port:
- From Piraeus to Spetses, the journey takes approximately 2-3 hours.
- From Ermioni to Spetses, the trip lasts about 20 minutes.
- From Porto Heli to Spetses, the ferry ride is around 10 minutes.
- From Hydra to Spetses, the trip takes about 30 minutes.
- From Poros to Spetses, the journey lasts about 1 hour.
Ferry routes to and from Spetses are available from:
- Piraeus
- Ermioni
- Porto Heli
- Hydra
- Poros
- Other Saronic islands, such as Aegina and Agistri
The price of ferry tickets to Spetses depends on the departure port and the company:
- The most affordable routes from mainland Greece are from Porto Heli in the Peloponnese, with tickets starting at €8.50.
- The cheapest routes from other Saronic islands are those connecting Hydra to Spetses, with tickets starting at approximately €16.
No, as cars are prohibited on Spetses. However, if you are in the Peloponnese with your vehicle and want to travel to Spetses, private parking facilities are available in Costa.
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 Spetses, 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.