Here is all the information you need about the ferry route from Mykonos to Syros. 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.
Syros is a Greek island in the Cyclades, with one of the largest natural ports in the group. This island is connected daily with the surrounding Cyclades, the Dodecanese islands, as well as Piraeus port in Athens. It is located approximately 19.66 miles away from Mykonos.
Getting back and forth from Mykonos to Syros is easy because ferries operate all year round.
The route Mykonos to Syros is operated by 5 ferry companies: Blue Star Ferries, Seajets, Minoan Lines, Fast Ferries and . This route is operated all year round and the ticket prices range between 15.00 and 39.70 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 Mykonos to Syros is between 30m – 1h 15m. With Seajets which is the fastest ferry company on this route you can arrive in 30m.
On this route, you can find both direct trips and those with stops at other islands. Typically, these stops will be Tinos and Piraeus. Blue Star Ferries, Fast Ferries, Minoan Lines, Saos Ferries, Seajets are currently offering a direct trip to Syros.
During high season (June – September) there are 87 scheduled ferry crossings between Mykonos and Syros per week. During low season (October – May) however, there are 28 ferry crossing per week. So, keep this in mind when planning your trip!