The ferry route between Santorini and Andros is temporarily not covered by any maritime company connected to NetFerry online booking system.
The main port on Santorini is Athinios and it has only one passenger terminal. The port connects the island with Piraeus and other Greek islands. The port is about 19 km from Oia, 9 km from Fira and about 9 km from Akrotiri. The port area of Athinios is a bit isolated because it is located at the foot of a cliff on the coast, however there are bars and cafés. The port is well served by bus lines that lead to various locations on the island in case you do not want to take the taxi or don't have a car. Santorini Airport is about 8km from Athinios port and can be reached by bus. The line... [More information]
Address: Órmos Athiniós, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Thira (Santorini), port
The island of Andros, is just a few kilometers from Athens and is the second largest island in the Cycladic archipelago. The island is rich in flora and fauna, with waterfalls, historical sites, hidden paths, hills and a rugged coastline that alternates between beaches and bays overlooking the sea. The varied nature, mountains and rivers that run from west to east are the main attraction of this island, providing tourists with an alternative to sunny beaches and typical little blue and white villages. History According to the legends, the name of the island derives from the nephew ... [More information]