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About

The Mykonos Seabus Terminal sits at the Old Port of Mykonos Town (Chora), and it is the departure and arrival point for the island's water-taxi service connecting the Old Port to the New Port at Tourlos. For anyone arriving by large ferry or cruise ship at Tourlos — roughly 2.5 km north of Chora — the Seabus is the most direct route into the pedestrian heart of the old town, a route that buses, taxis, and motorbikes cannot reach.

The crossing takes about eight minutes and departs every 30 minutes throughout the day. The terminal operates daily from 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM, which covers virtually every ferry arrival window and a good portion of the evening. If you are carrying luggage or traveling with a pushchair, the boat accommodates both without surcharge. The service also provides reasonable wheelchair accessibility into Mykonos Town's main waterfront streets.

Beyond the simple port transfer, the Old Port terminal has a secondary strategic value: it docks immediately beside the Delos excursion boats and adjacent to the KTEL bus station, which runs services to Panormos, Ano Mera, Elia, Kalafatis, Super Paradise, and Paradise beaches. Arriving here by Seabus effectively places you at the island's main public-transport hub.

What to Expect

The terminal itself is a working embarkation point rather than a polished facility — expect a ticket desk or kiosk, a short waiting area on the quayside, and the usual activity of a busy Greek port. The Old Port waterfront is lined with cafes and restaurants, so waiting for the next departure is not unpleasant.

The boat is a small, fast water taxi purpose-built for the crossing. The eight-minute journey skirts the coastline between Tourlos and the Old Port, offering a straightforward view of the town's Cycladic whitewashed buildings as you approach. It is a practical trip rather than a scenic cruise, though the approach into the Old Port from the water does give you one of the cleaner first views of Chora's famous Little Venice district on your left.

At the New Port end (Tourlos), the Seabus docks at the cruise dock and marina station, close to where the large car ferries and high-speed catamarans berth. If you have just stepped off an Hellenic Seaways or SeaJets service, the Seabus boarding point is a short walk from the main arrival quay. Staff are generally present during operating hours to help with tickets and boarding logistics.

The service has a 4.1 rating from 185 Google reviews, which for a transport utility on a busy Greek island reflects consistently reliable operations.

How to Get There

To the Old Port terminal: From the center of Mykonos Town (Chora), the Old Port is at the northern edge of the waterfront, a 5–10 minute walk along the harbour front from the main square. Follow the waterfront road north past Little Venice and the windmills area; the Seabus quay is signposted near the KTEL bus station.

To the New Port terminal (Tourlos): From Chora, taxis and local buses serve the New Port regularly. The road distance is approximately 2.5 km. Taxi fares from Chora to the New Port are fixed and posted at the official taxi ranks; expect a short queue during ferry arrivals. Buses on the Tourlos route depart from the main bus station in Fabrika, south of Chora.

Parking: There is limited parking near the Old Port. If you are driving, the New Port at Tourlos has more space, though it fills quickly when large ferries dock. The practical approach for most visitors is to take a taxi or bus to Tourlos and board the Seabus from there.

Accessibility: Wheelchair users can board the Seabus, and the waterfront streets in Mykonos Town are navigable for most mobility aids.

Best Time to Visit

The Seabus is most useful — and most used — during peak ferry arrival and departure windows, which on Mykonos typically cluster in the morning (roughly 8–11 AM) and again in the early evening (5–8 PM). If you arrive on a large ferry at Tourlos in mid-morning in July or August, expect a queue at the Seabus boarding point.

For a relaxed crossing, aim for late morning or early afternoon on weekdays. The service runs the same 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM schedule year-round, though in the low season (November through March) frequency may adjust — check the current schedule at mykonos-seabus.gr before traveling outside peak season.

Winds are a factor in the Aegean from late June onward, when the meltemi blows from the north. The short Tourlos–Old Port crossing is largely sheltered, but in strong meltemi conditions services can be suspended temporarily. If you have a ferry to catch and winds are high, allow extra time and have a taxi option as backup.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book or buy tickets in advance during peak season. In July and August, the 30-minute intervals fill quickly after large cruise ships or car ferries dock at Tourlos. Check the Seabus website or contact them directly at [email protected] to understand current ticketing options.
  • Use it to reach Delos boats. The Old Port terminal docks directly beside the Delos excursion embarkation point. If you are planning a day trip to Delos, arrive by Seabus and walk straight to the Delos boats — no taxi or additional transfer needed.
  • The KTEL bus station is steps away. Once you disembark at the Old Port, you can connect immediately to KTEL buses for Paradise Beach, Super Paradise, Elia, Kalafatis, Panormos, and Ano Mera. This makes the Seabus + bus combination the cheapest way to reach most beaches from the New Port.
  • Luggage is welcome. Unlike some water taxis, the Seabus explicitly accommodates luggage and baby strollers. There is no need to pack light for the crossing.
  • The last departure is 10:00 PM. If you plan an evening in Chora and need to return to accommodation near Tourlos or the New Port, the last Seabus is at 10:00 PM. After that, taxis are your only option — and they are in high demand on summer nights.
  • Phone ahead for real-time updates. The terminal number is +30 2289 028603. In uncertain weather or if you are traveling with a large group, a quick call confirms the current schedule and any wind-related delays.
  • Wheelchair and pushchair access is designed in. The service specifically notes ease of boarding for wheelchair users and families with strollers, which is not always the case on Greek island water transport.
  • Arriving by cruise ship? Tourlos is the primary cruise tender and docking point for Mykonos. The Seabus is the fastest route from the cruise dock into Chora's pedestrian zone — a meaningful time-saver on a shore-excursion day.

Practical Information

The Seabus Terminal is located at the Old Port, Mykonos Town (Mikonos 846 00, Greece). The service operates daily, Monday through Sunday, from 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM. The crossing between the Old Port and Tourlos New Port takes approximately eight minutes, with departures every 30 minutes in each direction.

Contact:

  • Phone: +30 2289 028603
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Website: mykonos-seabus.gr
  • Facebook: facebook.com/MykonosSeaBus
  • Twitter: twitter.com/MykonosSeaBus

The route covers four stops: New Port / Tourlos Cruise Dock, New Port / Tourlos Marina Station, Old Port, and Old Port Bus and Taxi Stations, allowing passengers to board or disembark at the most convenient point. Tickets can be purchased at the terminal or, where available, via the Seabus website.

Address

Old Port, Mikonos 864 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday07:30 – 22:00
tuesday07:30 – 22:00
wednesday07:30 – 22:00
thursday07:30 – 22:00
friday07:30 – 22:00
saturday07:30 – 22:00
sunday07:30 – 22:00

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