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Travel Note
By Fast Ferry Duration: approximately 2 hours The Greek high travel season extends from June to September and features several daily trips from Athens to Tinos via fast ferry. Golden Star Ferries, SeaJets, and Fast Ferries disembark from the Rafina Port in Athens, and include economy seats, airplane-like seats, or VIP seats. These ferries further offer two, three, and four-bed first-class cabins, along with cabins with bathrooms and showers. All boats offer cafés for mid-ride eating and drinking, and several accommodate vehicles. By Slow Ferry Duration: approximately 4 to 5 hours The Greek high travel season allows for two vessels from the Athens Piraeus Port per day, along with several conventional-speed ferries from Rafina Port. The conventional ferries are a bit cheaper than the faster ferries, with economy seats, airplane-like seats, business class seats, and VIP seats. As with the fast ferries, the conventional ferries feature first-class cabins, along with more deluxe cabins with bathrooms and showers. All ferries offer an on-board café, and many allow for pets and vehicles. By Airplane and Ferry Duration: 40-minute flight, plus a 15-minute taxi and 20-30 minute ferry Athens International Airport offers approximately five non-stop flights to the Mykonos airport per day. The Mykonos International Airport is located about 3 miles (5 km) from Mykonos Port and is easily reached via a 15-minute taxi ride. From Mykonos Port, it's a 30-minute ferry to Tinos, with four different ferry companies, including Blue Star, Fast Ferries, Seajets, and Golden Star, offering around 10 trips per day at various times. All ferries feature economy, airplane-like, and VIP seats, along with cabins. They also feature on-board cafés.