Andros to Kythnos Ferry

Andros Kythnos Ferry

Ferry travel from Andros to Kythnos offers a scenic journey between two captivating Cycladic islands, each with its own unique charm.

Andros, one of the greenest islands in the Cyclades, boasts lush valleys, picturesque hiking trails, and stunning beaches such as Agios Petros and Achla. The island’s capital, Chora, is a cultural hub with elegant neoclassical mansions, fascinating museums, and an active arts scene. Visitors can explore its winding streets, visit the Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art, or relax at one of the charming seaside cafés.

Kythnos, a quieter and more traditional island, is known for its unspoiled beaches, whitewashed villages, and natural thermal springs at Loutra. The island’s unique landscape features rolling hills, hidden coves, and the famous Kolona Beach—a narrow sand strip connecting two landmasses, offering breathtaking views and crystal-clear waters. Strolling through the charming villages of Chora and Dryopida reveals local artisan shops and inviting tavernas serving authentic Greek cuisine.

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Ferry Companies from Andros to Kythnos

Hellenic Seaways

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What are the check-in times for Hellenic Seaways ferries from Andros?
All passengers should check-in at least 2 hours before departure. You must have a copy of your ticket before you check-in.

About Andros

Andros Port, located in the island’s main town of Gavrio, is the primary gateway for travellers arriving by ferry to the beautiful island of Andros. The port offers frequent connections to and from mainland Greece, particularly Rafina, and nearby islands such as Tinos, Mykonos, and Syros.

The port is well-equipped with essential amenities, including waiting areas, cafés, and restaurants, ensuring a comfortable experience for passengers. With easy access to the island’s charming villages, beaches, and historical sites, Andros Port offers a convenient and scenic entry point for exploring the Cyclades

About Kythnos

The Port of Kythnos, located in the village of Merichas, is the main entry point to this charming Cycladic island. Offering regular ferry connections to Athens (Piraeus and Lavrio) and nearby islands such as Kea, Serifos, and Sifnos, it provides a convenient gateway for travellers.

From Merichas, it’s easy to explore Kythnos’ highlights, including its sandy beaches, scenic villages, and famous hot springs. With its relaxed vibe, modern facilities, and easy access to island attractions, the Port of Kythnos is the perfect starting point for an authentic Greek island experience.

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