Ferries to Saronic Islands
36 connections run to other ports in Greece.
The directory lists four ferry ports and 25 ferry routes for the Saronic Islands. The cruising area is the Aegean. Most connections run through Poros, Hydra and Spetses. 36 connections run to other ports in Greece. Another eight routes run within the archipelago itself. Hellenic Seaways, Magic Sea Ferries, Saronic Ferries and five other operators sail these routes.
Route map Saronic Islands
- Aegean Flying Dolphins
- Hellenic Seaways
- Magic Sea Ferries
- Saronic Ferries
- Aegina Ferries
- Remezzo Maritime Company
- Alpha Lines
Ferry ports in Saronic Islands

Ferries to Aegina
Aegina ferry port is on the Saronic island of the same name, only about 27 kilometres from Athens and known for its pistachios. Around 20 ferries a day run from Piraeus, and the crossing takes 25 to 40 minutes. Saronic Ferries and Aegean Flying Dolphins run services to the other Saronic islands.

Ferries to Hydra
Hydra's ferry port lies in the car-free main town of the same name on this Saronic island, where only donkeys and boats are permitted as transport. About 5 hydrofoils a day run from Piraeus, and the crossing takes 1 to 1.5 hours. There are also connections to Poros and Spetses.

Ferries to Poros
Poros ferry port lies on this small Saronic island, which consists of two islands joined by a bridge. From Piraeus the crossing with Hellenic Seaways and Saronic Ferries takes around 1 hour, and 30 minutes to Hydra.

Ferries to Spetses
Spetses ferry port lies on this car-free Saronic island, where only horse-drawn carriages and bicycles are allowed. Hellenic Seaways run from Piraeus, and the crossing takes about 2.5 hours.