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Getting to Tinos
Ferry Options to Tinos
Tinos is well-connected by ferry, offering several routes from the mainland and neighboring islands.
From Athens
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Rafina Port: Located about 40 km from Athens city center and 10 km from Athens International Airport, Rafina is a convenient departure point. The ferry journey to Tinos takes approximately 3.5 hours. Rafina also connects Tinos to Mykonos.
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Piraeus Port: Closer to Athens city center, Piraeus offers ferry services to Tinos, with a travel time of around 4-5 hours.
For up-to-date ferry schedules, visit Ferryhopper.

Getting to Rafina Port
From Athens International Airport
- Bus: Buses depart daily from the airport, with a journey time of about 30 minutes. Tickets cost approximately €3.00. For detailed schedules, visit KTEL Attikis.
From Athens City Center
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Bus: Buses to Rafina depart from the Nomismatokopio metro station (Blue Line). The journey takes about 1 hour, depending on traffic, with tickets priced around €2.60.
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Taxi: A taxi ride from Athens city center to Rafina port takes approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour, with fares ranging from €20-€25.
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Private Car: Access Rafina via Marathonos Avenue or Attiki Odos, following signs to Rafina. Paid parking is available at the port.

From Mykonos Airport to Tinos
Mykonos Airport is located 4 km from the main town and port. Ferries to Tinos operate several times a week, with a sailing duration of around 30 minutes. For schedules, check Ferryhopper.
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Form Mykonos Airport to Tinos
Mykonos, the most popular destination in Greece, has an airport. The airport is located four kilometers from the main town and the port. The Mykonos Tinos ferries service runs up to several times per week with a sailing duration of around 30 minutes.
For ferry schedules please visit www.ferryhopper.com
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