If you want to experience real authentic Greek island hopping, why not try getting around on the Ferry. Our Personal Travel Planners will be happy to book any arrangements for you.
We've put together some information on how easy it really can be to make the most of the easy Ferry transfer around the Greek islands.
Route | Duration | Frequency |
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Crete to Santorini | 1 hr 45 mins. | 2 to 3 sailings daily |
Crete to Mykonos | 4 hrs 30 mins | 1 to 2 sailings daily |
Santorini to Mykonos | 2 hrs 20 mins | 7 sailings daily |
Santorini to Crete | 1 hr 45 mins. | 2 to 3 sailings daily |
Mykonos to Crete | 4 hrs 30 mins | 1 to 2 sailings daily |
Mykonos to Athens | 2 hrs 55 mins | 1 sailing daily |
Rhodes to Kos | 2 hrs 30 mins | 2 sailings daily |
Athens to Mykonos | 2 hrs 55 mins | 1 sailing daily |
Let’s start with the Cyclades Islands. These are a cluster of about 220 islands located southeast of mainland Greece in the glittering Aegean Sea. The character of these islands is minimalist, with blue and white stucco towns, and idyllic beaches - not to mention their flourishing vineyards!
Enjoy a Cyclades to Crete holiday, beginning in the whitewashed paradise of Mykonos, an island that took its name from the grandson of Apollo, the Greek god of the sun.
Spend time at the beachside oasis of Mykonos Blu, Grecotel Boutique Resort, and while you’re there you can take a half day private boat tour to the uninhabited island of Delos. If you’re lucky, wild dolphins may swim alongside your boat on the way! Delos is central to the Cyclades archipelago as it was at the heart of ancient Delphi, having been believed to be the birthplace of Apollo. Explore the island’s rich and mystical archaeological wonders, including antiquated mansions, an ancient theatre, and Apollo’s hillside sanctuary with its famous lions and unique mosaics.
Also while in Mykonos, explore the labyrinthine old port town, visiting the famous Windmills, Little Venice, and the captivatingly beautiful Paraportiani Orthodox Church.
You’ll then take the hydroplane to stay in Santorini, at the sleek clifftop hotel San Antonio Santorini. Super stylish crescent shaped Santorini is actually a group of islands formed by an active volcano whose crater is under the sea! Spend your days wandering the Instagram-worthy Oia Village, and sipping the island’s unique sweet dessert wine, Vinsanto.
Your final stop will be in Crete, the largest of the Greek islands. Take the hydroplane and a private transfer to enjoy the laid-back and quirky Minos Beach Art Hotel in Aghios Nikolaos. There’s the option to extend your stay here, should you wish. This coastal town is known for its beaches and nightlife so you can fully wind down. What better end to your holiday?
A whole world of ancient treasures can be found when you drift into the Dodecanese archipelago. These 12 islands are located in the southeastern Aegean Sea, not far from Turkey, and are teeming with medieval castles and Byzantine churches. Many of the islands have found their own niche: Kalymnos is a rock-climbing retreat, Leros is a diver’s dream, and Patmos is for peaceful pilgrims.
Our special Dodecanese Discovery holiday is a Greek feast not just for the eyes, but also for the tastebuds.
Begin your luxurious adventure at Elite Suites by Rhodes Bay. Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese and is heavily influenced by the Byzantine and Ottoman era.
Enjoy the Old Town’s fascinating history by exploring the medieval and cobbled inn-lined Street of the Knights, the ancient, fortified Palace of the Grand Masters, and the bustling bazaar at Socrates Street.
From Rhodes, take a day trip with a local guide to the island of Symi. Your boat will anchor up so that you can explore key locations around the island. Explore the sacred Panormitis Monastery, which is located right by the sea and boasts fabulous Byzantine frescoes. Visit a sponge processing workshop and learn about the island’s historic sponge fishing industry. Then head to the main port town, where rows of pastel-coloured houses fill the hillside and beautifully reflect on the water. Quaint Greek tavernas with their delicious Symi shrimp tempt you from their picturesque water’s edge.
After Rhodes, take a scenic hydroplane journey to Grecotel Kos Imperial on the island of Kos. With its palm lined waterways, glorious lagoon pools, and breathtaking sea views, you may wish to stay within the resort. If you do venture out, we highly recommend you pay a visit to the Tree of Hippocrates, where the philosophising father of modern medicine would teach his students.
Enjoy the best of Greece with our mini destination guide. Find out more about the Greek islands and our favourite hotels by clicking here.
We take care of every aspect of your island-hopping holiday, so you’ll have no worries about timetabling or tickets. Just tell us where you want to go and we’ll create an itinerary to suit.