Ferries from Mytilene to Piraeus are operated by 1 ferry companies. Operators include Blue Star Ferries. There are currently 1 weekly sailings on this ferry route. The journey typically takes around 12 hours. The earliest departure is at 18:00 and the latest is at 18:00. Prices start from as little as £202, depending on the season and vehicle type.
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Ferry prices for the Mytilene to Piraeus route are dynamic and vary depending on demand, availability and how far in advance you book.
👉 Typical prices range from around £47 to over £202 depending on the season and vehicle type. Most travelers with a car can expect to pay between £202 and £202 one way, although prices may be higher during peak travel periods.
Foot Passengers: From £47 to £90 one way.Note: Foot passenger travel is not available on all routes, and space may be limited to specific sailings.
Cars (including driver): From £202 one way, including peak periods.
💡Travel tip: Booking early and traveling mid-week usually offers the lowest fares. Prices are highest during weekends and holiday periods.
👉 For the latest prices and availability, check live Mytilene to Piraeus ferry fares.
Ferry travel from Mytilene to Piraeus offers a scenic and comfortable way to connect the serene beauty of Lesvos with the bustling energy of mainland Greece. Mytilene, the vibrant capital of Lesvos, charms visitors with its colourful harbour, crowned by an impressive medieval castle and surrounded by neoclassical architecture. The town is a hub of culture and gastronomy, famous for its world-class olive oil, traditional ouzo, and warm hospitality.
On reaching Piraeus, Athens’ historic port, you’re welcomed by a lively atmosphere of waterfront cafes, seafood tavernas, and a blend of modern energy with ancient maritime heritage. Whether soaking up Mytilene’s relaxed island life or exploring the urban vibrancy of Piraeus, this route is perfect for those seeking tranquillity and excitement.

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Piraeus Port, located in Athens, Greece, is one of the largest and busiest ports in Europe and the Mediterranean. Serving as a major gateway for international shipping and cruise traffic, it plays a key role in Greece's economy. The port is known for its modern infrastructure, including passenger terminals, cargo handling facilities, and shipbuilding yards. It connects Athens to various islands and global shipping routes, making it a vital hub for trade and tourism. With continuous development, Piraeus remains an essential link between Greece and the rest of the world.
Mytilene Port, located on the island of Lesbos in Greece, is a bustling and historic seaport that serves as a key gateway to both the Aegean Sea and the island itself. The port is a hub for passenger ferries, cargo ships, and yachts, connecting Mytilene to mainland Greece and nearby islands. Surrounded by scenic views, the port area is lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops, offering a lively atmosphere. It is an important centre for trade, tourism, and maritime activities, contributing significantly to the local economy.



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