Thessaloniki - Mykonos ferry route details
Mykonos ferry terminal is 410 km southeast of Thessaloniki. This corresponds to a distance of 221 nautical miles.
Ferry route: | Thessaloniki - Mykonos |
Port of departure: | Thessaloniki |
Destination port: | Mykonos |
Departures: | 1 times a week |
Ferry companies: | Hellenic Seaways |
Mykonos
The Cyclades island of Mykonos is located quite centrally in the Aegean Sea, in the middle between the Peloponnese and the Turkish mainland. The regional district of Mykonos includes Delos and the uninhabited island of Rinia. Mykonos has a good 10,000 inhabitants. Here, too, the capital, located in the west, bears the name of the island, which is particularly popular with tourists.
The ferry port on the island of Mykonos offers connections to the other Greek islands of Andros, Tinos, Folegandros, Amorgos, Lesbos, Samos, Thira, Paros, Ios, Ikaria, Milos, Chios, Fournoi, Crete, Syros, Oinousses, Naxos, Koufonissi, Sifnos and Limnos, as well as to the ports of Thessaloniki, Piraeus, Rafina and Kavala on the Greek mainland. A total of 27 routes are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Cyclades Fast Ferries, SeaJets, Golden Star Ferries, Blue Star Ferries, Minoan Lines and Hellenic Seaways.
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki is the second largest city in Greece and is located in the northwest of the country on the Thermaic Gulf. The city is known for its multicultural history, which is reflected in its architecture and cultural heritage. Typical of Thessaloniki are Byzantine churches, Ottoman buildings and Roman ruins, which are scattered throughout the city. The most famous sights include the White Tower, the city's landmark, the imposing Byzantine church of Agios Dimitrios and the Rotunda, an ancient building with impressive mosaics. The long beach promenade invites you to take a stroll, while Aristotle Square is considered the heart of the city and is surrounded by numerous cafés and stores.
The ferry port of Thessaloniki in Greece offers connections to 12 Greek islands as well as to the ferry port of Piraeus on the Greek mainland. A total of 15 routes are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Levante Ferries, Hellenic Seaways and SeaJets.