Is It Easy to Get to Paros?
Yes — Paros is one of the best-connected islands in the Cyclades, with multiple ferries per day and year-round flights from Athens. However, the best way to arrive depends on the season, your starting point, and whether you want speed, comfort, or the lowest price.
This guide explains all options clearly so you can choose the best route for your trip.

Ferry or Flight – What’s Better?
| Option | Best For | Travel Time | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ferry | Most travelers | 3–5 hours from Athens | €35–€75 | More scenic, more schedules |
| Flight | Fastest | 35–40 min from Athens | €60–€140 | Small airport, limited seats |
| Island-hopping ferry | Already in Greece | 25 min – 3 hrs | €15–€65 | Best from Naxos / Mykonos / Santorini |
✅ 80% of travelers arrive by ferry
✅ Flights exist, but only from Athens (no direct international flights)
✅ In summer, dozens of ferries arrive daily from 6+ islands
Ferries from Athens
There are 3 ports in Athens, but most ferries to Paros leave from Piraeus or Rafina.
1. Piraeus → Paros
✅ Best if you arrive in Athens city center
❌ Longer road transfer from airport
2. Rafina → Paros
- Fast ferry: 3h 20m
- Price: €45–€70
✅ Closest port to Athens Airport (25–30 min)
❌ Fewer big ferry options than Piraeus
3. Lavrio → Paros
- Small port, limited schedule
- Only useful off-season or if staying in southern Attica
Ferry Booking Tips
✅ Book in advance for July–August
✅ Choose Blue Star for comfort (big ships, less seasick)
✅ Choose Seajets for speed (small, fast, sometimes bumpy)
✅ Print or download e-ticket QR code – no need to collect paper tickets anymore
✅ If windy (Meltemi), avoid small high-speed ferries
Ferries to Paros from Other Islands
| Route | Travel Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Naxos → Paros | 25–40 min | Cheapest + most frequent |
| Mykonos → Paros | 35–50 min | Great combo trip |
| Santorini → Paros | 1h 50m – 3h | Daily ferries, peak summer |
| Ios → Paros | 1h 30m | Good for island-hopping |
| Milos → Paros | 2h 30m – 4h | Fewer ferries, book ahead |
| Syros → Paros | 1h – 1h 30m | Good mainland alternative |
✅ Paros is one of the easiest islands to combine with others
✅ Naxos, Mykonos and Antiparos are the most common pairings
Flights (PAS Airport)
🛫 Airport code: PAS
🛬 Flights are only domestic (Athens → Paros)
⏱️ Duration: 35–40 minutes
✈️ Airlines: Olympic Air, Aegean, Sky Express
📅 Year-round flights, more in summer
Important:
There are no direct international flights yet — so if you’re flying from abroad, you must connect via Athens, Mykonos, or Santorini.
When Flights Make Sense
✅ You want the fastest route
✅ You get a cheap connecting flight
✅ You want to avoid sea sickness
❌ Not good for large luggage (small plane)
❌ Summer seats sell out early
Round-trip price range: €100–€250 (depends on season)
Island-Hopping
If you’re already in Greece, ferries make island-hopping extremely easy.
Best 1-Island Combinations
- Paros + Naxos (25 min apart)
- Paros + Antiparos (7 min local ferry)
- Paros + Mykonos (35–45 min)
- Paros + Santorini (2–3 hrs)
Good 3-Island Routes
- Athens → Paros → Naxos → Santorini
- Paros → Mykonos → Tinos
- Paros → Milos → Folegandros
How to Get to Paros from the Airport (ATH)
1. Fastest option
ATH → Rafina (taxi or bus) → Ferry
2. Cheapest option
ATH → Metro to Piraeus → Standard ferry
3. Fastest overall travel time
ATH → Direct flight (35 min)
4. Most relaxed
Night in Athens → Morning Blue Star ferry
How to Buy Ferry Tickets
✅ Official ferry sites (Blue Star, Seajets, Golden Star)
✅ Aggregators (Ferryhopper, Viva, DirectFerries)
✅ Travel agent at the port (last-minute)
Tip: Pick your seat type carefully:
| Type | Price | Good For |
|---|---|---|
| Deck / Economy | €35–€45 | Budget, basic seats |
| Airline seat | +€5 | More comfortable |
| Business / VIP | +€15–€25 | Quiet, big windows |
Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Booking the wrong Athens port (Piraeus ≠ Rafina)
❌ Not checking wind forecast (Meltemi can disrupt small ferries)
❌ Booking tight arrival–ferry connections
❌ Assuming ferries are always on time
❌ Going to Paros airport expecting taxis (few available)
❌ Forgetting that luggage is stored by yourself on ferries, not checked in
Best Way to Reach Paros (Depending on Traveler Type)
| Traveler | Best Option |
|---|---|
| Budget traveler | Standard ferry from Piraeus |
| Flying into Athens late | Stay 1 night → morning ferry |
| Sea-sick traveler | Flight to Paros |
| Island hopper | Ferry from Naxos or Mykonos |
| Family with kids | Blue Star ferry (big, stable) |
| Luxury traveler | Private transfer + business class ferry seat |
FAQ
Can you fly directly to Paros from another country?
No — you must connect via Athens, Mykonos or Santorini.
Is the ferry better than the flight?
Yes for scenery & luggage, no if you’re short on time.
Do ferries run all year?
Yes, but fewer in winter (1–2 per day instead of 8–12).
Can I bring my car or scooter?
Yes — all large ferries have vehicle decks.
How long is the ferry from Naxos to Paros?
25 to 40 minutes, depending on the boat.
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Final Thoughts
Reaching Paros is simple once you choose the right route for your needs. Whether you fly in 40 minutes, sail in on a slow ferry with sea views, or hop over from a neighboring island, the journey is part of the Greek island experience — and Paros is worth every mile.
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