Paros is connected several times a day with the port of Piraeus (Athens) with highspeed and normal ferries (3 to 4:30 hours trip). Daily connections are also available with the islands of Mykonos (45min trip), Santorini (2 hour trip), and Naxos (30min trip). For detailed information on the ferries and the timetables visit www.hellenicseaways.gr and www.bluestarferries.gr or contact us.
By plane you can get to Paros only from Athens airport. There are 3 to 4 flights daily going to Paros. Check www.aia.gr for detailed information or contact us with your requests.
Note that the neighbouring islands of Mykonos and Santorini host international charter flights.
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From Paros to Antiparos
There are two ports connecting Antiparos with Paros. The first is Parikia port (Paros main port) where from the boat to Antiparos makes the trip in 25minutes. This boat operates from June till end of September. The second port is Pounda port, (8km from Parikia), which you can reach either with the local bus or taxi, both found at the port of Parikia. The are continuous routes day and night year round with the last at 24:00p.m. and 02:45a.m. during June, July and August. This is the only way to get a car or motorcycle to Antiparos (trip duration is 8min).
From Athens airport to Piraeus port
Every 20 minutes there is a bus to Piraeus port. The trip to the Piraeus port takes about an hour.
Additionally there are taxis which cost about 40-50euros to Piraeus.
Note that bookings must be done as earlier as possible.
For more information about the islands, you can visit www.Greeka.com