Here is all the information you need about the ferry route from Andros to Lavrio. On this page you can find details about the various ports and destinations, the ferry companies offering trips, as well as ferry ticket prices and travel times.
Lavrio is the smallest port in Athens, Greece. There is a direct bus (KTEL) to Lavrio from downtown. The journey takes approximately 1h 45m and costs 4€ – 6€. While you can reach Lavrio from the airport with public transportation, there is no direct bus/train route. Taking a taxi from the airport is also another option. This will cost around 50€ and take 40 minutes. It is located approximately 42.30 miles away from Andros.
Getting back and forth from Andros to Lavrio is easy because ferries operate all year round.
The route Andros to Lavrio is operated by 3 ferry companies: Seajets, Fast Ferries and Blue Star Ferries. This route is operated all year round and the ticket prices range between 10.50 and 25.00 euros, depending on whether you travel with a highspeed or conventional ferry. Tickets for this route are available for passengers as well as vehicles, such as cars and motor bikes.
The trip duration from Andros to Lavrio is between 1h 55m – 8h 5m. With Fast Ferries which is the fastest ferry company on this route you can arrive in 1h 55m.
On this route, you can find both direct trips and those with stops at other islands. Typically, these stops will be Tinos, Syros, Kythnos and Kea (Tzia). Fast Ferries is currently offering a direct trip to Lavrio.
There is only 1 scheduled ferry crossing between Andros and Lavrio per week all year round. So, keep this in mind when planning your trip!