Mykonos to Tinos Ferry

Book Mykonos to Tinos ferries in 2026 with up to 13 daily departures March-October.

Mykonos to Tinos Ferry

Mykonos to Tinos — At a Glance

  • Season: Ferries operate from March to October.
  • Frequency: 3 to 15 ferries per day depending on the season.
  • Sailing days: Daily service.

Ready to embark on a journey between two of the Cyclades’ most enchanting islands? The Mykonos to Tinos ferry route is your gateway to experiencing the best of these Greek gems. This seasonal service runs from March to October, offering a convenient way to travel between these popular destinations.

During the peak summer months, you can expect around 13 ferries per day, making it easy to plan your trip. Even in the shoulder months of April and October, you’ll still find around 10 ferries daily, ensuring flexibility in your travel plans.

Monthly Schedule Overview

Here is a month-by-month overview of ferry service from Mykonos to Tinos:

Month Available Avg. Ferries/Day
January No
February No
March Yes 3.0
April Yes 8.0 (3–11)
May Yes 9.9 (9–12)
June Yes 12.8 (11–14)
July Yes 13.1 (13–14)
August Yes 13.0 (13–14)
September Yes 13.4 (12–15)
October Yes 10.1 (8–14)
November No
December No

Ferry Companies

Several ferry companies operate the Mykonos to Tinos route, each offering a unique blend of comfort and convenience. Golden Star Ferries is known for its modern fleet and reliable service, providing a smooth journey across the Aegean Sea. SeaJets offers a more luxurious experience with spacious seating and onboard amenities. Whether you choose a high-speed catamaran or a traditional ferry, you’ll enjoy stunning views of the Aegean as you sail between these beautiful islands.

Tips for the Mykonos–Tinos Ferry

  • Arrive at the port at least 30 minutes before departure. Mykonos can get busy, especially in the summer, so give yourself enough time to navigate the crowds and find your ferry.
  • In peak season (July–August), ferries run frequently but popular departures can sell out – book at least a few days ahead. There’s nothing worse than missing out on your preferred sailing due to last-minute booking.
  • This route is seasonal – no ferries run outside the March–October period. Make sure to plan your trip accordingly and double-check the schedule before you travel.
  • Consider booking a seat on the upper deck for the best views. The journey is short but sweet, and you’ll want to make the most of the scenic ride.
  • Pack a light jacket or sweater, even in the summer. The sea breeze can be surprisingly chilly, especially on the deck.
  • If you’re travelling with luggage, opt for a larger ferry. High-speed catamarans are great for quick trips, but they have limited space for bags.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often do ferries run from Mykonos to Tinos?

The frequency varies by season, with 3 to 15 ferries per day. The route operates from March to October.

Which ferry companies operate the Mykonos–Tinos route?

Several ferry companies operate this route, including Golden Star Ferries and SeaJets. Check current schedules for the latest operators.