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What's the best time to book ferry tickets?Country forums / Western Europe / Greece | ||
Hello, Should I book sooner or can I book right there? | ||
There is no need to book the Rafina - Mykonos ferries long in advance. You may buy your ticket at Athens airport (after arrival) or at the port of Rafina. | 1 | |
And in response to your other question - NO, ferry ticket prices are the same year around - Govt. regulated. PS: here is an interesting "factoid" -- a few years back, as in other countries, coffee prices all over Greece went up, ranging from €2 - 4 per cup depending upon how fancy the venue. EXCEPT -- on Greek ferries, coffee is price-controlled -- either €1.20 or €1.50 I think. After all the ferries are a govt-reg service, are a necessity for those living off the mainland, and the way I hear it, there was outcry at the idea of coffee price-rise on board. | 2 | |
Ferry prices are fixed and proportional to distance, fast catamarans are twice the price. Other ticket agencies may charge fees. You don't normally need to book, the busiest ferries will be those to the islands prior to a weekend and at the end of weekend back to the mainland, what you would expect. | 3 | |
Hi, Good post. I had the same question but for a different route. I want to take ferry from Athens to Santorini and time is beginning of June. I hope the replies are valid in this case too? | 4 | |
TarekSaad- Yes, this information applies to all routes. | 5 | |
tarekSaad | 6 | |
Thanks brotherleelove and ouzo. | 7 | |
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