Rafina to Paros Ferry

The Rafina Paros ferry route connects Athens with Cyclades Islands and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Sea Jets service runs up to 14 times per week with a sailing duration of around 3 hours 30 minutes while the Golden Star Ferries service runs up to 14 times per week with a duration from 3 hr 35 min.

So that’s a combined 28 sailings on offer per week on the Rafina Paros route between Athens and Cyclades Islands. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

Rafina to Paros Ferry Alternatives

For more information, please visit our Ferries from Athens to Cyclades Islands page.

Rafina - Paros Ferry Operators

  • Sea Jets
    • 14 Sailings Weekly 3 hr 30 min
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  • Golden Star Ferries
    • 14 Sailings Weekly 3 hr 35 min
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Average Rafina Paros Prices

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

Rafina Paros Ferry reviews

  • "excellent company"

    5 hours route from Rafina to Paros and same to return, the deck space did not offer that much to seat so we spent time on few seats close to the reception. The ship is nice, clean and well maintained, professional and helpful staff. Middle-High level.

    'Vito' travelled Rafina Paros with Blue Star Ferries on Blue Star Paros

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  • "Great service"

    quick comfortable trip in business class. The wind was up on the return trip so running a little late. I think the skipper kept the boat closer to the island chain to shelter us so didn't feel too rough.

    'Nigel' travelled Rafina Paros with Hellenic Seaways on Flyingcat

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  • "Rafina-Paros Trip"

    Very comfortable, punctual

    'Liliana' travelled Rafina Paros with Blue Star Ferries

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  • "Good ferry crossing Rafina Paros"

    All good. Ran on time. Comfortable seating, snack bar, air conditioning was almost too cold! Left on time, arrived on time. Thank you to Sea Jets for getting us to Paros safely! Closer to the airport than Piraeus too.

    'Mrs Anne Jennings' travelled Rafina Paros with Sea Jets on Superjet

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Rafina Guide

The Greek town of Rafina lies on the east coast of the Attica region of Greece. The town, and its port, is on the Aegean Sea coast, to the east of the Penteli Mountains and to the north east of the Mesogaia Plain. The Greek capital, Athens, is 25 km to the west of Rafina which is close to the towns of Artemida and Nea Makri. It is a popular destination for Athenians, due to its proximity to Athens, who drive out of the city to Rafina to eat in one of the town's many fish restaurants that line the harbour. It is common to see the day's catch on display on beds of ice outside each restaurant.

Rafina's port is the second largest in the Attica region, after Piraeus, although this is likely to change by the port at Lavrio which is currently being expanded. ferries from Rafina's port depart to the southern part of Euboea and to most of the Cyclades Islands. Both conventional and high speed ferries operate to the islands with most departing Rafina in the morning.

Paros Guide

The Greek island of Paros is one of the Cyclades group of islands and lies in the Aegean Sea close to the island of Naxos which is about one hour away by ferry. It is a popular holiday destination and has a reputation for being a friendly island and very welcoming to its visitors. It is the second largest of the Cyclades and has many things to see and do including taking part in the many different water sports that are on offer. There is also the Church of Panagia Ekatantapiliani which dates back to 326 AD and is also popular with tourists. For a relaxing way to spend your time on the island there are some lovely tavernas that line the Parikia seafront and also some lovely beaches that include Agia Irini, Farangas, Kato and Logaras.

The island's port is in Parikia and hosts both conventional ferries and high speed ferries. Ferries generally depart to Piraeus and to the other islands of the Cyclades.