Mykonos to Katapola Ferry

Mykonos Katapola Ferry

Travelling from Mykonos to Katapola by ferry offers a journey through the stunning Aegean Sea, surrounded by the vibrant blue waters and islands of the Cyclades.

Upon arrival in Katapola, the main port of Amorgos, you'll find a laid-back village atmosphere with traditional whitewashed houses, inviting local tavernas, and narrow streets leading to picturesque views. The port area serves as a gateway to explore Amorgos, known for its natural beauty, cultural sites, and walking trails that connect nearby villages.

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Mykonos-Katapola

Ferry Companies from Mykonos to Katapola

Seajets

Seajets

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What are the check-in times for Seajets ferries from Mykonos?
Foot passengers must check in 30 minutes before departure. Vehicles must check in 60 minutes before departure. SeaJets reserves the right to deny access to the ferry if the check-in time is not respected.

About Mykonos

The Port of Mykonos, is the primary maritime gateway to the cosmopolitan island of Mykonos in the Cyclades. This modern and bustling port welcomes numerous ferry services connecting Mykonos to Athens (Piraeus and Rafina), as well as neighbouring islands like Santorini, Naxos, Paros, and Tinos. The port has essential amenities, including waiting areas, cafes, and transportation options such as taxis, buses, and car rentals.

Just a short distance from Mykonos Town, the port offers easy access to the island’s iconic windmills, vibrant nightlife, and pristine beaches. Whether arriving or departing, the Port of Mykonos provides a smooth and convenient travel experience for visitors exploring the Aegean Sea.

About Katapola

Katapola Port is a picturesque harbour located on the island of Amorgos in the Cyclades, Greece. Known for its serene atmosphere, it serves as a primary gateway to the island, welcoming ferries and visitors with its traditional charm. The port is surrounded by whitewashed houses, tavernas, and shops, offering a blend of modern amenities and authentic Greek culture. It's also a starting point for exploring Amorgos, with nearby beaches, hiking trails, and historical sites like the Chozoviotissa Monastery easily accessible. Katapola’s calm waters and scenic beauty make it a favourite stop for travellers and sailing enthusiasts alike.

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