Ferries Volos
See all connections and book ferry ticketsVolos, the vibrant seaside city in Thessaly, boasts an impressive location, as it is sprawled between the gulf of Pagasitikos and the foothills of Mount Pelion. The port of Volos is also one of Greece’s most important mainland ports, serving daily ferry connections to the islands of the Sporades (Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonissos).
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How much is the ferry to Volos?
Take a look at indicative ferry ticket prices for the most popular Volos routes; check prices for standard tickets, family bookings, and vehicle transportation.
Skiathos – Volos | Skopelos – Volos | Alonissos – Volos | |
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1 Adult | € 29.5 | € 37.7 | € 37.7 |
2 Adults | € 59 | € 75.4 | € 75.4 |
2 Adults, 1 Car | € 131.2 | € 147.6 | € 156.3 |
2 Adults, 2 Children, 1 Car | € 138.6 | € 156.3 | € 156.3 |
Volos ferry schedules
Skiathos Volos


Skopelos Volos


Alonissos Volos


Glossa Volos


Agnontas Volos

Volos Skiathos


Volos Skopelos


Volos Alonissos


Volos Glossa


Volos Agnontas

Offers
On Ferryhopper, you can take advantage of all active ferry offers and book cheap ferry tickets to Volos. Browse the latest deals and find the one that suits you best!
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Discounts
Ferry companies operating routes to Volos offer fixed discounts of up to 50% to the following indicative passenger categories:
- Children aged 5/6-10 years old
- Students of Greek public universities
- People with disabilities
Note: infants and toddlers up to 4/5 years usually travel free of charge on ferries to Volos. Keep in mind that discounts may vary by ferry operator.
When booking your ticket on Ferryhopper, simply select the route that suits you, choose the applicable discount, and it will be automatically applied to your final ticket price.
Best time to book
The port of Volos serves as the main getaway from central Greece to the islands of the Sporades (Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonissos), a popular holiday destination for Greeks and foreigners. Therefore, if you’re planning to travel to Volos during the summer months (June to August), we recommend booking your ferry tickets well in advance to secure availability, especially if you’re traveling with a car or motorbike.
Ferries from the Sporades to Volos operate throughout the year. If you travel during the off-season or in winter, you can usually find tickets even a few days before departure.
Note: ferry schedules to Volos may vary seasonally. We recommend checking the latest updates on Ferryhopper for the most accurate information on itineraries to Volos.
Information about Volos
It is really no surprise that Volos is one of the most beloved destinations in Greece, as this lively port city has a wonderful way of blending breezy coastal charm with the mystery of nearby Mount Pelion. A stroll along its waterfront is what it takes to convince you that life in Volos is buzzing with a distinct pace. Busy cafés spill onto the promenade and the famous local taverns called tsipouradika tempt you with a glass (or two) of tsipouro, Greece’s beloved spirit, and delicious mezze (various small dishes of appetizers).
A venture into the city itself will grant you another side of its character. Neoclassical buildings stand side by side with bustling markets, while museums like the Archaeological Museum of Volos or the quirky Entomological Museum offer something new to learn for curious travelers.
And when you feel like escaping the city, Volos offers plenty of opportunities. If you feel the call of the mountain, just a short drive away from Volos stands Mount Pelion, a popular year-round destination with picturesque stone-built villages, leafy trails, exquisite beaches, and an overall atmosphere that feels steeped in myth.
Volos is also the main gateway for traveling by ferry to the Sporades islands from mainland Greece. Ferries depart daily for Skiathos, Skopelos, and Alonissos, a trio of stunningly verdant islands, each with its own unique personality, but all definitely worth a visit.
Tips for your trip to Volos
Check out some helpful tips for enjoying a hassle-free ferry trip to Volos:
- Ports in the Sporades islands connected by ferry to Volos may get busy in the summer months. We recommend arriving at the port well in advance of your scheduled departure to avoid any delays, especially if you are traveling with your vehicle.
- Ferry crossings to Volos are relatively short. However, if you wish to book a bed in a shared cabin, consider booking your trip on the open deck vessel SUPERSTAR, which is operated by Seajets.
- If you wish to travel from Volos to Skyros, there are seasonal indirect daily ferry crossings, which usually include a layover in Skopelos or Alonissos, where you’ll have to switch ferries.
- Volos is the perfect launchpad for island hopping in the Sporades. You can check the itineraries below to plan your own adventure:
- Volos - Alonissos
- Volos - Skiathos
- Volos - Skopelos
Services on board ferries to Volos
Ferries operating routes to and from Volos are either open deck vessels operated by Seajets or high-speed catamarans operated by Aegean Flying Dolphins.
On the open deck ferries traveling to Volos, you can book a deck-lounge, a standard, or a business airplane-style seat. On board these vessels, you will find snack bars, and Wi-Fi is also available on select routes. If you wish to book a bed in a shared cabin for a more comfortable journey, you can do so by booking your trip on the vessel SUPERSTAR, which is operated by Seajets.
High-speed catamarans to Volos offer a quicker journey and standard airplane-style seating. There are no snack bars available on these routes, so make sure you are good on snacks and refreshments before you embark.
Pets are allowed on all ferries to Volos and travel free of charge.
Car decks are available on conventional (open deck) ferries for vehicle transportation. Capacity may be limited, so make sure to book your vehicle tickets well in advance, especially during the summer months.
Volos Port
The port of Volos is located within walking distance of the city center. It offers quick access to shops, restaurants, accommodations, and other points of interest. It is well organized, with facilities such as ticket offices, waiting areas, cafés, and nearby parking lots. From here, you can easily access public transport or taxis to reach other parts of the city or the nearby Pelion villages.
Ferry companies traveling to Volos
FAQs
The duration of a ferry trip to Volos depends on the port of departure and the type of ferry. Indicatively:
- Alonissos - Volos: the shortest ferry crossing is via high-speed catamaran, taking approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes.
- Skopelos - Volos: the shortest crossing to Volos is available from the port of Glossa in Skopelos, taking approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes.
- Skiathos - Skopelos: the shortest ferry ride to Volos from Skiathos is on board a high-speed catamaran. The journey takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
The cheapest route to Volos is from Skiathos, with ticket prices starting from approximately €34.
Yes, you can take your car or motorbike on board the open deck vessels operating routes to and from Volos. These vessels are operated by Seajets and have car decks for vehicle transportation.
Vehicle transportation is not available on high-speed ferries (catamarans) to Volos.
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Ferry route map
Below, you can see all active ferry connections to Volos, 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.