Naxos to Syros Ferry

The Naxos to Syros ferry route is available with 4 operators and runs all year round. The ferry crossing from Naxos to Syros takes approximately 1 hour and 23 minutes on ferries servicing this route. The duration for the Naxos to Syros ferry can range between 1 hour 10 minutes and 3 hours depending on the operator that you choose to book with.

Naxos to Syros Ferry Schedules

There are around 8 weekly sailings from Naxos to Syros. SeaJets offer up to 7 weekly sailings, Cyclades Fast Ferries offer up to 7 weekly sailings while Hellenic Seaways and Minoan Lines each offer 1 sailing respectively. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables often increase during the high season.

Naxos to Syros Ferry Time

The earliest ferry leaves at approximately 13:00 and the latest ferry leaves at approximately 14:00. Ferry schedules can vary by operator and season.

High Speed Ferry Naxos to Syros

The fastest ferry from Naxos to Syros is with SeaJets in 1 hour and 10 minutes.

Can I reserve a cabin on the ferry from Naxos to Syros?

Yes, you can book cabins on ferries that sail from Naxos to Syros.

How much luggage can I bring on the ferry from Naxos to Syros

Passengers travelling with SeaJets can take a maximum of 50 kilograms of luggage each journey.

Can I bring pets on the Naxos Syros ferry?

Pets are allowed on ferries travelling from Naxos to Syros with SeaJets.

Naxos to Syros Ferry Price

The price of a ferry from Naxos - Syros can vary between £52 and £210 depending on the operator, season and whether you are travelling with a vehicle. The average price of a foot passenger is £105, prices can range from £52 and £188. All ferry prices can change from season to season.

Prices subject to change, pricing representative of searches over last 30 days.

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Naxos - Syros Ferry Operators

  • Minoan Lines
  • SeaJets
    • 10 Sailings Weekly 1 hr 5 min
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  • Blue Star Ferries
    • 1 Sailing Weekly 2 hr 55 min
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Average Naxos Syros Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Naxos Syros route is a car and 2 passengers.

Naxos Guide

The Greek island of Naxos is part of the Cyclades group of islands that lie in the Aegean Sea. Naxos City, or Chora, is the island's largest town and capital and is built amphitheatrically on the island's west coast. It is also home to one of the biggest ports in the Aegean Sea. The town is popular with tourists and as a result there are many bars, restaurants and cafes to cater for them. The small island of Palatia, which extends from the mainland of Naxos, is the town's emblem. Located on the small island is Portara, which is a monument resembling a door standing alone, without any walls attached to either side. A visit to Portara is advisable, especially after your swim, whilst the sun is setting.

The island is also well known for its food and for producing the famous Naxian potatoes, wine, Kitron liquor productions and the popular cheese called Graviera. There are many restaurants located throughout the island serving local produce to the many tourists who visit.

From the island's port ferries depart to Piraeus (Athens) and to the other islands in the Cyclades.

Syros Guide

The Greek island of Syros is one of the Cyclades group of islands and is unusual in that the island's architecture is more medieval rather than the more typical Cycladic. The island's capital is Ermoupolis and has some fine examples of Venetian mansions to see. In the Vaporia quarter of the capital visitors will find some lovely large churches and impressive neoclassical buildings, such as the Town Hall and Apollo Theatre in the central square. Also popular with visitors are the island's beaches which are well equipped for tourists and have a good range of facilities.

The island can trace its history back to the 3rd millennium BC where signs of inhabitation have been found in the Halandriani and Kastri parts of the island. Artefacts found indicate that there was some kind of metal workshop on the island which possibly had a trading relationship with Asia Minor. The Samians occupied the island in the 6th century BC and is when many of the island's inhabitants moved to the island. At that time, the important physician and philosopher Pherecydis was born in Syros and some years later he went to Samos and became the teacher of Pythagoras.