The Mykonos Tinos ferry route connects Cyclades Islands with Cyclades Islands and is currently operated by 5 ferry companies. Blue Star Ferries operate their crossing up to 6 times per week, Cyclades Fast Ferries 3 times per day, Sea Jets 3 times per day, Hellenic Seaways 7 times per week & the Golden Star Ferries service is available up to 14 times per week.
There are a combined 10 sailings available per day on the Mykonos Tinos crossing between Cyclades Islands and Cyclades Islands and with 5 ferry companies on offer it is advisable to compare all to make sure you get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.
Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Mykonos Tinos route is a car and 2 passengers.
"Fast Ferries "
I can highly recommend using this service to travel either from Athens or Cyclades islands. The ferries are on time, efficient, comfortable and an easy stress free way to move around.
'Anonymous' travelled Mykonos Tinos with Cyclades Fast Ferries on Ekaterini P
Read More Read Less"Great way to hop between islands"
We travelled between 5 islands over a 2 week period. All ferried were on time and polite, efficient and helpful staff helped to stow heavy bags. I'd definitely use again.
'Maria' travelled Mykonos Tinos with Cyclades Fast Ferries
Read More Read Less"Excellent service"
In my short crossing I had an excellent service, punctual and efficient. Nothing negative to say.
'Alberto' travelled Mykonos Tinos with Cyclades Fast Ferries on Theologos P
Read More Read Less"navigating"
A quick and excellent service during both boarding and disembarkment
'Rosella' travelled Mykonos Tinos with Hellenic Seaways on Flyingcat
Read More Read LessForming one of the Cyclades group of islands, the island of Mykonos lies between the islands of Tinos, Paros and Naxos. The main town on the island, also called Mykonos (or Chora to the locals), has typically Cycladic architecture on display with its white washed houses with painted blue windows, pretty narrow streets and pebble-stoned pavements and small white chapels with sky blue cupolas. Many visitors choose to simply take a stroll through Chora, the old port, Little Venice and the Castle to take in the charm of the town. The island in general has a lively nightlife and is sometimes referred to as the "Ibiza of Greece" as a result of its summer club scene which is a major draw for thousands of tourists each year.
The island has two ports. The old Mykonos harbour is where passenger ferries arrive and the New Port of Tourlos is where mostly cruise ships dock. Ferry services from Mykonos depart to Piraeus and Rafina on the Greek mainland and to the other islands in the Cyclades, the Dodecanese islands and to Crete. Conventional and high speed ferries operate to and from the island.
The Greek island of Tinos is located in the north of the Cyclades group of islands and lies in the Aegean Sea. It is a perfect island destination for a relaxing family vacation where its beaches are sandy, with calm waters, and are surrounded by a good selection of tourist facilities and accommodation. The island's most traditional villages are located inland and are famous for their picturesque architecture and charm. The island's most characteristic village, with its long tradition of marble carving, is the village of Pyrgos. Tinos has a special place in the hearts of Greeks as it is the home of the Church of Panagia, which is considered to be the protector of the country, and contains a miraculous icon inside. The church receives thousands of pilgrims all year round, particularly on the 15th of August.
Tinos is connected by boat to the ports of Piraeus and Rafina and also to the islands of Andros, Syros and Mykonos, and to almost all of the Cycladic islands.