Santorini to Sitia Ferry

Santorini Sitia Ferry

The ferry route from Santorini to Sitia offers a scenic and relaxing journey across the Aegean Sea. Departing from the port of Santorini, passengers can enjoy panoramic views of the island’s rugged cliffs and the deep blue waters.

Upon arrival in Sitia, visitors are greeted by the town's relaxed charm and beautiful surroundings. Sitia is known for its peaceful atmosphere, with a picturesque harbour and a backdrop of mountains. The town’s Venetian fortress and nearby archaeological sites offer insight into its rich history, while the nearby beaches, such as Vai with its palm forest, are perfect for unwinding and enjoying the clear waters.

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Santorini-Sitia

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What are the check-in times for Blue Star Ferries from Santorini?
Passengers travelling in camper vans should check-in at least 3 hours before departure. All other passengers should check-in at least 2 hours before departure. You must have a copy of your ticket before you check-in.

About Sitia

Sitia Port is a charming harbour located in the town of Sitia on the eastern coast of Crete, Greece. Known for its picturesque setting, the port is a hub for both tourism and local trade. It features a vibrant waterfront lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops, offering stunning views of the Aegean Sea. Sitia Port also serves as a gateway to nearby islands, making it an important stop for ferries and small cruise ships. Its blend of modern amenities and traditional Cretan charm makes it a popular destination for visitors exploring the region.

About Santorini

Athinios Port, located on the island of Santorini, Greece, serves as the island’s main ferry terminal. Nestled at the base of dramatic cliffs, this bustling port is a hub for passenger ferries connecting Santorini to other Cycladic islands, mainland Greece, and Crete. Its facilities include ticket offices, car rentals, cafes, and small shops catering to travellers. The port is renowned for its stunning views of the caldera and the Aegean Sea, though its compact size often leads to heavy congestion during peak tourist seasons. Access to the port is via a winding, steep road, adding to its unique charm.

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