Athens: Ferry Boat Ticket to/from Poros Island

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Athens: Ferry Boat Ticket to/from Poros Island

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That first view of the water is the payoff.

This ferry transfer gets you from Piraeus Harbor to Poros Island at your own pace, without the fuss of guided tours. I like that the ship is described as well-maintained and spacious, with indoor and outdoor spots so you can choose your comfort level.

I also like the practical touches: you can do online check-in and download your ticket ahead of time. One thing to consider is that this is a transfer, not a guided sightseeing program—so you’ll be relying on your own plan once you reach Poros.

Key things to know before you go

  • Self-paced Poros time: You control what you do on the island after you arrive.
  • Indoor + outdoor seating: You can chase sun or stay covered while watching the route.
  • Online check-in: Download your ticket and use the link to get checked in before departure.
  • Refreshments onboard: Drinks and snacks are available for the ride.
  • Easy Athens access: Get to Piraeus Harbor via metro in about 30 minutes.
  • Pet rules on board: Pets are allowed only in the external areas of the boat.

Why a Poros ferry ticket is a smart Athens add-on

Athens: Ferry Boat Ticket to/from Poros Island - Why a Poros ferry ticket is a smart Athens add-on
If your Athens days are packed, a simple ferry plan can feel like a breath of fresh air. This transfer takes you from the harbor area out to Poros in the Saronic Gulf, where the island is known for lush vegetation and crystal-clear beaches. Instead of paying for a full tour package, you’re buying a ride that lets you decide how you want your island time to look.

I like that the experience stays focused on the main job: transport between Athens and Poros. It’s also designed to be smooth, with a spacious ship and places to sit inside or outside. And if you’re the kind of traveler who enjoys flexible plans, the “pick a ticket to or from Poros” setup fits well—one-way options mean you can match your schedule.

The possible drawback is simple: you won’t have a guide telling you what to see, or a transportation plan once you reach Poros. If you want an organized day with named stops and timelines, you’ll need to plan that part yourself.

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Price and value: what $19.20 covers (and what it doesn’t)

Athens: Ferry Boat Ticket to/from Poros Island - Price and value: what $19.20 covers (and what it doesn’t)
The listed price is $19.20 per person, and what you’re getting is a ferry ride ticket via SARONIC FERRIES. That matters because it keeps the math easy: you’re paying for the boat crossing, not for hotel pickup, meals, or a hosted itinerary.

Here’s the value breakdown based on what’s included:

  • A one-way ferry boat ticket (you choose the direction option)
  • The ferry transfer between Piraeus and Poros

What’s not included:

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Transport on the island
  • Food and drinks as part of the ticket (but you can buy them onboard)
  • A guided tour

So if you’re traveling as a couple, with friends, or solo, this is a good model for controlling your day. You can spend money where you want—like snacks on the ferry and whatever you choose to do on Poros—without being locked into a fixed tour.

Getting to Piraeus Harbor from Athens (without stress)

Athens: Ferry Boat Ticket to/from Poros Island - Getting to Piraeus Harbor from Athens (without stress)
Most people want to avoid complicated harbor logistics, and this plan is built for that. The information you’re given is straightforward: you can reach Piraeus Harbor from downtown Athens in about 30 minutes by metro. That’s a big deal. It means you can plan your day around ferry times instead of building in a huge buffer for getting to the port.

Your exact departure meeting point can vary depending on which option you book. That’s normal for ferry operators because check-in points and directions can shift based on route and direction. The best move is to treat your ticket details as the source of truth for where to go.

Practical tip: give yourself enough time to move from the metro drop-off to the correct check-in area. Even a quick walk can feel longer when you’re carrying bags and trying to line up with your boat departure.

Onboard comfort with Saronic Ferries: where you’ll actually spend your time

Athens: Ferry Boat Ticket to/from Poros Island - Onboard comfort with Saronic Ferries: where you’ll actually spend your time
The ferry itself is a real part of the experience. You’re on a high-quality, well-maintained boat with indoor and outdoor areas. That’s exactly what you want when you’re trying to keep the trip pleasant. Weather can change quickly in Greece, so having both covered seating and open deck views helps you stay comfortable.

What to expect onboard:

  • Outdoor deck or covered seating for ocean views
  • Enough space to settle in during the ride
  • A place to grab drinks and snacks if you want something during the trip

One small but meaningful detail: there’s an emphasis on getting checked in online. That can make the on-site portion less chaotic. When you arrive already sorted, you spend less time hovering around gates and more time settling in.

Duration note: the activity lists 160 minutes. Use that as your baseline for planning when you’ll be moving through your day. And since starting times can vary, check availability before you lock your Athens itinerary.

Poros at your own pace: what the island time is really like

Athens: Ferry Boat Ticket to/from Poros Island - Poros at your own pace: what the island time is really like
This transfer is your ticket out to Poros Island—the kind of Saronic stop that works because you can design your own day. The island’s described for lush vegetation and crystal-clear beaches, which is a helpful clue for what kind of time you’ll probably enjoy.

Because this is a one-way ferry experience (with separate direction options), you’re not being told where to go once you arrive. That’s empowering if you travel this way. If you don’t, it can feel unfinished.

A good way to think about Poros without over-planning:

  • Go in assuming you’ll spend most of your time exploring on foot at a relaxed pace.
  • Expect beach time and scenery rather than museum-style stops.
  • Plan your return around the ferry schedule you chose, since there’s no included transport on the island.

Also, remember the activity ends back at the meeting point. For your direction option to Poros, that effectively means your day is centered on arriving there and using the rest of your time on the island. For your direction back, it’s about getting you to the harbor and back toward Athens.

The little surprises: refreshments, dolphins, and a smoother ride

One of the strongest points from the feedback is the experience quality—especially around the ride itself. A perfect example: one review specifically called out seeing dolphins. You should treat that as luck, not a promise, but it’s a nice reminder that the Saronic route can offer more than just scenery.

On the food side, the ferry setup is also practical. You can’t count on meals being included, but you can buy drinks and snacks onboard. That’s useful if you don’t want to hunt for food immediately after arriving.

If you’re deciding when to go, think like this:

  • If you like fresh air and ocean views, choose the side of the boat time that lets you enjoy the deck.
  • If you prefer comfort, use indoor seating when you want a break from wind or sun.

Who this ferry ticket fits best

This is the kind of travel option that works especially well for independent travelers.

It’s a strong match if you:

  • Want a low-commitment day trip from Athens
  • Prefer self-paced plans over guided tours
  • Like transportation that feels organized but not over-managed
  • Are okay handling your own plans once you reach Poros

It might be less ideal if you:

  • Want a structured itinerary with a guide
  • Expect hotel-level logistics
  • Don’t want to think about island transport or return timing

The wheelchair accessibility note is also useful. The activity is listed as wheelchair accessible, which can make this type of ferry plan more workable for travelers who need that option.

Small rules to know: pets and where they can be onboard

Athens: Ferry Boat Ticket to/from Poros Island - Small rules to know: pets and where they can be onboard
If you’re traveling with a pet, this is an important detail. Pets are allowed onboard, but only in the external areas of the boat, due to hygiene- and allergy-precaution rules. That means you should plan to spend pet time outdoors and be ready for the rest of the trip to follow boat rules around that area.

If you’re not traveling with a pet, you can still use this detail as a reminder: keep the trip calm and considerate, especially in indoor areas.

Should you book the Athens to Poros ferry ticket?

Athens: Ferry Boat Ticket to/from Poros Island - Should you book the Athens to Poros ferry ticket?
You should book if you want a simple, well-run way to reach Poros without paying for a full tour package. At $19.20 per person, you’re getting a direct ferry transfer, a spacious ride, and the option to handle check-in online so your port time stays short and manageable.

Book it if your style looks like this:

  • You want to set your own pace on Poros
  • You care about comfort onboard (indoor + outdoor areas)
  • You’d rather buy snacks onboard than commit to a meal plan

Hold off if you:

  • Need a guided program with organized stops
  • Don’t want to plan your island day around ferry timing
  • Were hoping hotel pickup and transport on the island would be included

If you like sea views, relaxed exploration, and not overcomplicating your Athens itinerary, this ferry ticket is a solid value.

FAQ

Athens: Ferry Boat Ticket to/from Poros Island - FAQ

Where does the ferry transfer start and end?

The start and end points are at the meeting point, and the activity ends back at the meeting point. The exact meeting point can vary depending on the option you book.

How long is the ferry experience?

The listed duration is 160 minutes. Starting times can vary, so check availability for the specific departure you want.

Do I choose a one-way ticket to Poros or back to Athens?

Yes. There are two separate options, so you can select a ticket to Poros or from Poros.

How do I get to Piraeus Harbor from downtown Athens?

You can reach Piraeus Harbor from downtown Athens in about 30 minutes by metro.

Can I check in online before the ferry leaves?

Yes. You can download your ticket and complete check-in conveniently with an online link.

Are refreshments included?

Food and drinks are not included in the ticket price, but you can buy drinks and snacks onboard.

Are pets allowed on the ferry?

Pets are allowed onboard, but only in the external areas of the boat due to hygiene- and allergy-precaution rules.

Is the ferry accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes. The activity is listed as wheelchair accessible.

Is the ticket refundable if my plans change?

Yes. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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