Being prepared when arriving or departing the Mykonos Ferry Port is key. How do I know this? As someone who recently experienced the madness of arriving at this Greek Island paradise, I thought I’d share a few tips.
Although the port may not be particularly large, it’s always bustling with activity. It’s also helpful to understand the distinctions between the ‘new port’ and the ‘old port.’
Each serves different purposes and caters to various types of vessels, making this knowledge essential for planning your visit.
My very brief and informative post will aim to answer all the questions you might have about the Mykonos Ferry Port!
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Where is the Mykonos Port (Tourlos or New Port)?
To clarify, the New Ferry Port in Mykonos, also known as Tourlos, is located on the northeastern side of the island, distinct from the Old Port.
It’s conveniently positioned just 3 km away from the buzzing Mykonos Town and a mere 5 km from the airport.
This ferry hub connects Mykonos with several other Cycladic islands and various destinations, serving as the main gateway for travelers coming by sea.
If you are arriving by cruise ship you will be arriving at the New Port of Mykonos. Most local ferries also dock at the new port, while some of the smaller ferries go to the Old Port.
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Transportation At The New Port – Information & Tips
If you are thinking that you will just get off the ferry and snag a taxi you can think again.
There are not a lot of taxis on the island of Mykonos. The last I was told there were about a total of 32 taxis on the island…total. That means no Uber, sorry.
So I recommend you arrive with a plan to get from point A to point B. There are a few options when it comes to going from the port to your hotel or the Chora (old town).
I took the bus which dropped me within a 10-minute walk to my hotel. Below are all the options available to you!
Public Bus
Depending on where your hotel is located I suggest taking the bus. It is a very reliable and affordable way to reach your accommodations.
Cost
Expect to have €1.50-€2.50 in cash to purchase the bus tickets. You will need to purchase a ticket each time you ride the bus. Look for the kiosk at each station.
Timetable
Buses run more frequently in the peak summer months. You can look ahead at the bus schedule here on the official website. Information is available closer to the departure dates.
SeaBus
If you are staying in the old town of Mykonos you can take the water taxi from the ferry port. The boat will drop you at the Mykonos Town Harbour and you can walk to your accommodation from there. It is important to note there will be no taxis at the Mykonos town arrival port. You would need to walk to short 10 minutes to the Fabrika bus station.
Cost
The cost is only 2€ and you can book your ticket online here!
Timetable
The water taxis run every 30 minutes and you can check the schedule here.
Car Rental
Cost
Varies depending on the time of year you are booking your vehicle. To give you an idea of what it might cost I researched a weekend in June. The cost comes out to $30 a day, and where I come from that is wildly affordable.
Pick Up Location
The rental car location is conveniently located at the Tourlos Port. I would recommend booking with Discover Cars they have always had the best service and rates.
Private Transfer Information
Hotels usually offer a private transfer pick-up, this is not guaranteed so you must check with your hotel. My hotel was offering this service but it was 30€ each way and I decided against it.
If your hotel does not offer pick-up, you can arrange a private transfer with Welcome Pick-ups. They are the most reliable service that I have used in Greece.
Taxis
When I recently visited Mykonos this past summer season there was a shortage of taxi drivers. I could never depend on finding one. When I arrived at the port there were about 10 taxis at the main taxi stand, but they were already booked.
The best way to get a taxi in Mykonos is to call ahead and reserve one. A good idea would be to ask your hotel for the phone number of the local taxi drivers.
Cost
A taxi ride is going to vary depending on where you are going, but you can expect that it will be the most expensive option on this list.
Facilities At The New Port
Passenger Terminal:
The port features a modern passenger terminal that provides a comfortable waiting area for travelers. The terminal is equipped with seating areas, restrooms, and information desks.
Transportation Services:
There are several transportation options available at the New Port, including taxis, buses, and car rental services. A bus stop is located near the terminal, offering regular services to Mykonos Town and other parts of the island.
Parking:
The port area includes parking spaces for those arriving by car or renting vehicles to explore the island.
Cafés and Snack Bars:
There is an onsite Cantina bar at Mykonos Port if you are hungry.
ATMs and Currency Exchange:
There are ATMs and currency exchange facilities on site.
Luggage Storage:
Cantina Mykonos Port will store your luggage for you while you explore the island. You can contact them directly for more information.
Tourist Information:
A tourist information booth can be found in the port, providing maps, brochures, and information about Mykonos, including attractions, accommodations, and transport.
Accessibility:
The New Port is designed to be accessible, with facilities catering to travelers with mobility issues.
Wi-Fi Access:
Free Wi-Fi access is available in certain areas, allowing travelers to stay connected.
Security and Safety:
The port is equipped with security and safety measures, including surveillance cameras and the presence of security personnel.
Where To Stay Near The Port
- Mykonos Riviera Hotel & Spa
- Distance from Mykonos New Port: Approximately 0.5 km (about a 10-minute walk or a 2-minute drive). This luxury hotel is directly across from the New Port in Tourlos, offering high-end accommodations, a spa, and stunning sea views.
- San Marco Hotel
- Distance from Mykonos New Port: About 3 km (around a 5-7 minute drive). Located in a quiet area, it offers spacious rooms, a large pool, and beautiful views, providing a peaceful retreat.
- Rocabella Mykonos Hotel
- Distance from Mykonos New Port: Roughly 2 km (approximately a 4-minute drive). Situated close to the port, Rocabella combines comfort with traditional Cycladic charm, offering panoramic views of the Aegean Sea.
FAQs
The closest beach to the New Port of Mykonos, located in Tourlos, is Agios Stefanos Beach. Just a short drive or a pleasant walk away from the port. Agios Stefanos is a beautiful and convenient option for travelers looking to soak up the sun immediately upon arrival. This sandy beach is well-organized, offering sun loungers, umbrellas, and a variety of water sports. The clear, shallow waters are ideal for swimming, and the beach is lined with tavernas and cafes, providing refreshments and meals with a view of the Aegean Sea.
Popular ferry routes from Mykonos New Port include trips to Athens (Piraeus and Rafina ports), Santorini, Paros, Naxos, and Crete (Heraklion). These routes offer connections to both major destinations and nearby islands, providing a convenient way to explore more of Greece’s beautiful landscapes and seas.
Where to Next?
When it is time to leave Mykonos island there are several nearby islands to consider.
One of the best islands to visit next is the Island of Naxos and its idyllic villages! Naxos is just located 1 hour away by ferry!
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Ferry Services to Mykonos
Mykonos is super connected, making it a breeze to get there from the mainland or nearby islands. You’ve got options like Blue Star Ferries, Golden Star Ferries, Hellenic Seaways, Minoan Lines, and Fast Ferries all lined up to whisk you away.
Now, you’ve got two types of ferries to choose from: the fast ones and the regular ones. The fast ferries, like what Golden Star Ferries and Hellenic Seaways offer, will get you there in a jiffy, but they’ll be a bit pricier.
On the flip side, the regular ferries give you more bang for your buck and a chance to soak up those gorgeous Aegean views.
So, it all boils down to what you’re up for: saving time or enjoying the ride.
You’ll be docking at the New Port of Tourlos for the big ships or the Old Port right in Mykonos Town for the smaller ones and those cute sea buses.
Picking the right ferry? Think about where you’re coming from, how fast you wanna get there, and the vibe you’re going for.