Ferry to Chania

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Important note: Schedules for the summer routes of some companies are officially announced around March.

In brief, Chania boasts an international airport, but many travelers prefer to get there by ferry. Ferries reach either the port of Souda or the port of Kissamos.

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Chania is located on the westernmost side of Crete and it has two ports. Chania Port (also called the Port of Souda or the New Port of Chania) lies 6.5 km southeast of Chania Town, and receives direct connections only from the port of Piraeus. The other one, the port of Kissamos, lies 41 km west of Chania Town. Passenger ferries arrive from the port of Piraeus, Gythio in the Peloponnese, and the islands of Kythira and Antikythira.

 

POPULAR ROUTES TO CHANIA

Chania is easily accessible by ferry and routes are available all year round. You can approach Chania by ferry from the port of Piraeus in Athens, or from the port of Gythio in the Peloponnese and from the Ioanian islands of Kythira and Antikythira. Direct routes from other islands of the Aegean Sea to Chania are not available.

Important notice: Ferry schedules may vary each year. The itineraries for the summer season are announced by the companies in March. As soon as the schedules are officially announced, they automatically appear on our booking engine, so you will be able to proceed to your booking or check departure times and rates.

From Athens

Most travelers depart for Chania from Athens. Ferries leave from Piraeus, the main port of the Greek capital, which is situated only 12 km from the city center. Ferries from Piraeus reach both ports of Chania (Souda and Kissamos).

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  • How long is the duration of the trip?

The crossing lasts around 8.5 hours and is served exclusively by conventional ferries.

  • How much do the tickets cost?

A standard ticket from Piraeus costs 49€.

  • What ferries operate from Athens to Chania?

Conventional ferries are large vessels with many indoor and outdoor spaces, but lounge and deck seats are not numbered, so they tend to get crowded in high season. These ferries also boast cabins for long journeys and large garages that can carry a great number of vehicles. All indoor areas are air-conditioned, and snack bars are available on the premises. There are also designated areas for pets. Challenging weather conditions rarely affect those vessels and travelers can enjoy the beautiful sea views on deck.

Types of seats: Deck/Economy lounge, Cabins without view, Cabins with view
Price range: 49€ - 130€
Vehicle: 18.00€ - 31.50€ (Moto), 77.50€ (Car), 94.00€ (Small truck)
Timetable: There are 1-2 daily connections from Piraeus during the summer season.

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  • From Piraeus
  • • 10:00 Blue Star (8h)
  • • 22:00 Blue Star (8h30min)
  • To Piraeus
  • • 10:00 Blue Star (8h)
  • • 22:00 Blue Star (8h30min)

From Gythio

Gythio, in the southern Peloponnese, is connected to Chania (Kissamos Port) by ferry.

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  • How long is the duration of the trip?

The trip lasts 6 hours and 50 minutes.

  • How much do the tickets cost?

Tickets cost between 22.20€ and 43.00€, depending on the seat type.

  • What ferries operate from Gythio to Chania?

This route is operated by a conventional ferry belonging to Sea Jets.

Types of seats: Economy Lounge/Deck, Air Seats (economy), Business Lounge
Price range: 22.20€ - 43.00€
Vehicle: 20.00€ - 42.00€ (Moto), 82.40€ - 104.00€ (Car)
Timetable: There is one connection per week (on Wednesdays).

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  • From Gythio
  • • 17:00 Sea Jets (6h50min)
  • To Gythio
  • • 08:15 Sea Jets (7h10min)
  • • 11:00 Sea Jets (7h10min) - Sundays

From Kythira

Kythira is an island south of the Peloponnese. Ferries from Kythira to Chania (Kissamos Port) are available throughout the year.

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  • How long is the duration of the trip?

The trip lasts around 3.5 hours.

  • How much do the tickets cost?

Tickets cost between 13.50€ and 31.00€, depending on the seat type.

  • What ferries operate from Kythira to Chania?

This route is operated by a conventional ferry belonging to Sea Jets.

Types of seats: Economy Lounge/Deck, Air Seats (economy), Business Lounge
Price range: 13.50€ - 31.00€
Vehicle: 15.00€ - 30.00€ (Moto), 48.00€ - 74.00€ (Car)
Timetable: There are 2-3 weekly connections from Kythira to Chania.

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  • From Kythira
  • • 17:00 Sea Jets (3h15min) - Tuesdays
  • • 20:00 Sea Jets (3h50min) - Wednesdays
  • • 22:10 Sea Jets (3h30min) - Fridays
  • To Kythira
  • • 08:15 Sea Jets (3h45min) - Wednesdays
  • • 08:15 Sea Jets (3h45min) - Thursdays
  • • 11:00 Sea Jets (3h50min) - Sundays

From Antikythira

Ferries from Antikythira to Chania (Kissamos Port) are available throughout the year.

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  • How long is the duration of the trip?

The trip lasts around 1 hour and 50 minutes.

  • How much do the tickets cost?

Tickets cost between 9.10€ and 26.00€, depending on the seat type.

  • What ferries operate from Antikythira to Chania?

Only conventional ferries belonging to Sea Jets serve this route.

Types of seats: Economy Lounge/Deck, Air Seats (economy), Business Lounge
Price range: 9.10€ - 26.00€
Vehicle: 14.00€ - 27.00€ (Moto), 30.00€ - 50.00€ (Car)
Timetable: There are 2 weekly connections from Antikythira to Chania.

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  • From Antikythira
  • • 22:05 Sea Jets (1h45min) - Wednesdays
  • • 23:55 Sea Jets (1h55min) - Fridays
  • To Antikythira
  • • 08:15 Sea Jets (1h45min) - Wednesdays
  • • 08:15 Sea Jets (1h45min) - Thursdays
  • • 11:00 Sea Jets (1h45min) - Sundays
 

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TRAVEL TIPS

Travel tips to organize your trip to Chania:

  • • A conventional ferry from Piraeus to Chania is the best option if you’re traveling on a budget.
  • • If you’re traveling to and from Chania during the high season (May to mid-September), it is strongly recommended to book your tickets in advance as soon as possible since the route may get fully booked.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Where is the ferry port in Chania?

Chania prefecture has got two ports. The main port, which is also called the port of Souda or the New Port, is located 6.5 km southeast of Chania Town and 14 km from the airport. The other one, the port of Kissamos, is located in northwestern Chania, 41 km west of Chania Town and 59 km away from the international airport of Chania. Both receive passenger boats from Athens (Piraeus), while Kissamos Port is also connected to Gythio (Peloponnese) and the islands of Kythira and Antikythira. Connections from/to other Aegean islands are not available.

  • How can I get from the ports to the beaches?

Both the ports and Chania Town are well connected to many beaches by local public buses (KTEL). For example, you can go to the popular Agia Marina and to Balos Lagoon, as well as to Falassarna Beach, which is located in an area of unique natural beauty. Of course, visitors can also take the bus to the pristine Elafonisi beach, which boasts spectacular pink sand. Alternatively, you can rent a car and explore the gorgeous beaches of Chania more freely.

  • What is better: flying or taking the ferry to Chania?

Chania has an international airport receiving flights from various European countries. Though direct flights are a timesaver, traveling by ferry is still the most common way to get to Chania, as airplane tickets may be pricey. Ferry tickets have a fixed fare and are available online. The whole experience of traveling by ferry across the Aegean Sea is lovely and an excellent beginning for your summer holidays.

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