TRANSPORTATION

From Athens to Paros

You’ve landed in Greece, next stop is Paros, the gateway to Antiparos. There are two ways to get there.

Fly ✈️ : The flight from Athens to Paros takes around 40 minutes, with several departures a day during summer. Ideal if you want to be on island time right away.

Ferry 🛥️ : For a slower, scenic start, you can take a ferry from either Piraeus or Rafina. Depending on the ferry type, the journey takes between 3-5 hours.

First Stop: Fly into Greece

Athens International Airport (ATH): The country’s main gateway.

Mykonos (JMK): The island welcomes international flights during the summer season and is just a short hop from Paros and Antiparos.

To everyone and especially those travelling from abroad, we are most grateful for your efforts in meeting us in Antiparos. 

From Paros to Antiparos

Once you’ve reached Paros, you’re just one short hop away from Antiparos. There are two ways to get there:

Local Ferry from Pounta

This is the quickest and most common route. The ferries to Antiparos leave from Pounta roughly every 30 minutes. The crossing itself is just 7 minutes, and the ferry can take cars, scooters, and bikes.

Boat from Parikia

You can also catch a direct boat from Parikia (Paros main port) to Antiparos. The ride takes about 25–30 minutes and is a great option if prefer a straight waterfront-to-waterfront journey. Please note that this boat is for passengers only and does not take vehicles.


If you need anything during your stay on the island, including information about events or assistance with transportation, please feel free to contact us at the following numbers:

Giannis: +30 697 892 6388 & Anna: +30 693 628 3520