Athens (Lavrio) – Tinos
Ferry to Cyclades Islands
Athens (Lavrio) – Tinos
Ferry to Cyclades Islands
The distance between the Athens to Tinos ferry route is approximately 76.2 miles (122.7km) or 66.3 nautical miles for the mariners!
Yes, SeaJets allow vehicles on board for ferries between Lavrio and Tinos. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries on this route.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with SeaJets between Lavrio and Tinos.
Yes, pets are allowed on ferries travelling from Lavrio to Tinos with SeaJets. Make sure to check the specific regulations for bringing your pet on board.
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Set sail for adventure from Lavrio ferry port, a gateway to the alluring beauty of the Aegean Sea and the rich tapestry of Greek history. Lavrio, once an ancient silver mining centre, is now a fascinating destination brimming with cultural heritage and natural wonders. Explore the Temple of Poseidon at nearby Cape Sounion, where the remains stand tall against the backdrop of a stunning sunset. Dive into the Lavrion Technological and Cultural Park to witness a blend of industrial history and modern innovation. While Lavrio itself does not host annual festivals of international renown, its proximity to Athens means travellers can easily join in the city's vibrant yearly events, such as the Athens Festival with its array of music, theatre, and dance. From Lavrio ferry port, you're well-placed to hop on a ferry to the Cyclades or other Aegean islands. For those looking to travel further afield, Athens is easily reachable via bus services that connect the port to the city centre, providing access to a wider network of transportation options including trains and an international airport. Whether you're embarking on an island-hopping escapade or delving into the antiquities of Greece, Lavrio ferry port stands as your starting point for an unforgettable journey.
The Athens to Tinos Ferry Port serves as a charming gateway to the enchanting island known for its sacrosanct air and the magnificent Church of Panagia Evangelistria, drawing pilgrims and tourists alike. The labyrinthine marble-paved streets of Tinos town are a marvel, leading visitors through a delightful journey of discovery, with the island's artistic heritage showcased in the Marble Craft Museum. Culinary enthusiasts relish in the local cheeses and thyme honey, a testament to Tinos's gastronomic richness. Annually, the island buzzes with the Feast of the Assumption on August 15th, a significant religious festival. From the Athens to Tinos Ferry Port, the Cyclades beckon, with frequent connections to neighboring islands such as Mykonos and Syros. Convenient transport options, including local buses, facilitate travel from the port to the town centre, ensuring visitors can easily immerse themselves in the island's serene beauty.