Ferries & Island Hopping from Rethymno: Your Guide to Exploring Crete and Beyond

Rethymno’s central position on Crete’s northern coast makes it an ideal base for exploring both the island itself and the surrounding Greek islands. Whether you’re planning a quick day trip or an island-hopping getaway across the Aegean, Rethymno and its nearby ports—Heraklion and Chania—offer convenient ferry connections throughout the summer months.

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Ferries & Island Hopping from Rethymno

Use Rethymno as your gateway to the Aegean: practical transport options, ferry routes, and island highlights to help you plan everything from relaxed day trips to multi-island adventures.

Ferries near Rethymno harbour

How to get to Rethymno from Athens & other islands

From Athens

Rethymno has no airport of its own—your best bets are Heraklion (HER) or Chania (CHQ), both roughly an hour away by car.

  • By air: Frequent daily flights from Athens (ATH) to Heraklion and Chania with carriers like Aegean, Olympic Air, and Sky Express. From either airport take a KTEL bus, taxi, or rental car to Rethymno.
  • By ferry: Overnight ferries run from Piraeus (Athens) to Heraklion and Chania (Minoan Lines, ANEK). From those ports it’s a 1-hour transfer to Rethymno.

From other Greek islands

Many Cycladic islands connect to Crete via Heraklion—service is seasonal and most frequent in summer (June–September).

  • Santorini: High-speed ferries to Heraklion in ~2.5 hours. From Heraklion, bus or drive to Rethymno.
  • Paros, Naxos, Mykonos: Ferries to Heraklion (4–6 hours depending on route). Operators include SeaJets and Golden Star Ferries.
  • Karpathos & Rhodes: Weekly services from Heraklion or Sitia; best for flexible schedules.

Tip: ferry timetables change seasonally. We recommend booking in advance during July–August.

Ferry routes & nearby ports

Rethymno’s port is smaller and mainly seasonal. For more frequent connections use nearby Heraklion or Chania (Souda).

Port of Rethymno

  • Seasonal routes (e.g. Santorini) operated mainly by SeaJets.
  • Perfect for quick summer day-trips and enjoying the Old Town before departure.

Port of Heraklion

  • Crete’s largest port — regular sailings to Santorini, Paros, Naxos, Ios.
  • Operators: Minoan Lines, Golden Star Ferries, Hellenic Seaways.

Island highlights: day trips & longer escapes

Santorini

Iconic sunsets, Oia’s cliffside villages, and volcanic beaches. Ideal for a romantic overnight stay.

Paros

Calm beaches and charming towns — family-friendly and relaxed.

Ios

Known for lively nightlife and beach parties; reachable by ferry from Heraklion.

Karpathos

Remote beaches, authentic local life and traditional villages — a quieter choice for explorers.

Bonus: Elafonissi on Crete’s southwest coast (near Chania) is a must-see—pink sand and shallow turquoise water. Accessible by car and worth a day trip.

Practical tips for island-hopping

  • Book high-season ferries early (June–August) — popular routes sell out.
  • Arrive at the port 45–60 minutes before departure for vehicles and 30–45 minutes for foot passengers.
  • Check luggage rules: high-speed vessels sometimes limit large suitcases.
  • Consider renting a car at Heraklion or Chania for full freedom on Crete.

Quick links & bookings

Handy links to plan your trip:

Ready to plan?

Rethymno is the perfect hub for discovering Crete and the Cyclades. Choose your pace — day trip or multi-island adventure — and enjoy the Aegean.

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