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Ferries run from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) 7 days a week, all year-round. The first ferry of the day departs from Hermioni at 06:50, and the last at 17:00. From June to September, there are around 12 crossings per week. In quieter periods, the route is served by 1 crossings per week. The fastest ferry from Hermioni to Piraeus of Athens (All Ports), takes 1h 50min. The average trip duration for all ferries is 2h 31min arriving at Piraeus ports. Ticket prices start at €46.50 and go up to €46.50. Book your ferry tickets online to Athens (All Ports) with Ferryscanner for the most convenience and best price guarantee.
Some ferries from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) might make a stop at places such as Porto Heli - Spetses - Hermioni - Hydra - Poros - Piraeus before reaching Athens (All Ports).
Ferry companies from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports)
The Hermioni - Athens (All Ports) route is served by . Next week's companies, sorted by lowest average price first.
Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) ferry schedule
Ferry times from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) depend on the operator and season. Key info to help you plan:

Can you get from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) by ferry?
Currently, there are no ferries operating between Hermioni and Athens (All Ports). This may be due to seasonal restrictions or operational constraints. Travelers can explore alternative routes or means of transportation.

How far is Athens (All Ports) by ferry from Hermioni?
The ferry trip from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) usually lasts around 2h 31min. The fastest ferry makes the crossing in about 1h 50min, arriving at Piraeus port. Average travel times for remainings ports are: . Keep in mind that the duration can change depending on the ferry operator, sea conditions, and whether a high-speed ferry is available. Some routes may be served by just one company.
The distance from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) is about 71.51km or 38.59nm. If you're going for a slower and more laid-back crossing, the slowest ferry reaches the Piraeus port of Athens (All Ports) in 3h .
When you book your ferries with from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) Ferryscanner, we will show you the Recommended option, which is calculated using an algorithm that considers factors like direct routes, speed, e-ticket availability, and arrival times to help you make the best choice for your trip.
Fastest ferry ride from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports)
The fastest ferry from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) is AERO, operated by Blue Star Ferries and arrives at Piraeus port. The trip takes just 1h 50min, making it the quickest option available.
Can I go on a day trip from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports)?
A day trip from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) isn’t really an option, since the shortest crossing takes 1h 50min and there’s no same-day return ferry. To make the most of your visit to Athens (All Ports), it’s better to plan for at least a two-day stay. Use our ferry search and booking tool to explore return options, and check the Athens (All Ports) to Hermioni ferry route for full schedules.
Can I travel overnight from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports)?
No, night ferries are not available on the Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) route. However, frequent daytime sailings offer convenient and flexible options for planning your trip.
This summary for the Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) route is based on recent data and is updated regularly. Schedules may change due to seasons, ferry operators, or availability. For the latest timetable, including routes, stops, and prices, check our ferry search and booking system.
Near Athens (All Ports): What to explore next
Ports at Athens (All Ports) connect easily to nearby islands and coastal spots under 100 km or 2 hours away, great for quick getaways or discovering more of Greece by sea.

Ferry ticket prices, offers and discounts from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports)
Ferry ticket prices from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) vary depending on the type of ticket, ferry operator, and arrival port. Prices typically range from €46.50 to €46.50, with additional costs for cabins or premium seating options. When sailing towards:
- Piraeus, ferry tickets start at 46.50€ for foot passengers.
Booking in advance is often the best way to secure lower fares to Athens (All Ports), as prices typically rise the closer it gets to departure. Keep in mind that certain ferries might come with specific rules, like allowing only foot passengers or requiring you to board with a vehicle.
Ferry Offers
The Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) route sometimes comes with seasonal promotions or offers from different ferry operators. These might include early bird savings or other discounts. Stay informed through the Ferryscanner blog, our socials, or the newsletter. Any valid deals are added to your booking automatically, helping you save on your trip to Athens (All Ports).
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How to get from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports)
Act as a travel blogger who’s an experienced copywriter. Write a short text titled 'How to Get from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports)' in two concise paragraphs, ensuring the total word count does not exceed 130. In the first paragraph, prioritize and mention the ferry transportation, specifying the main departure port of Hermioni, its proximity to key locations like the city center or airport, and available transportation options to each port. Include brief details about these options, such as their frequency, duration, or convenience, to help travelers plan their route effectively. Avoid using parentheses in the text, and the words “smooth” and “ease”.
In the second paragraph, describe the typical departure area for Hermioni, such as terminal, dock, or gate, without overly confident language as details may change. Conclude with a reminder to check tickets or displays for updates and recommend arriving early for a smooth and hassle-free journey. Keep the text user-focused, clear, and concise.
Things to avoid: headings, em dashes, word "smooth", word "ease", word "stress-free", word "resting space / place".

Traveling from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) without or with a vehicle
Ferries from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) allow foot passengers, and wheelchair accessibility is usually available. To confirm specific services, please contact our support team. We advise passengers to arrive at the boarding gate at least 60 minutes before departure. For added convenience, Flexi Cancellation and SMS Notification Packages are available during the booking process.

Taking a car on the ferry from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports)
Only foot passengers can travel by ferry from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports). Vehicles aren’t accepted on this route.
Taking luggage with you on the ferry to Athens (All Ports)
When traveling from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports), luggage is typically included at no extra charge.
Luggage Allowance: Ferry companies usually allow one suitcase per person (max 50 kg), but some may have different policies. Details for each ferry:
- : Up to 50kg per passenger.
Please label your luggage clearly and place it in the designated storage areas when you board. Extra charges might apply for large or extra bags, depending on the ferry company.
If you need exact information or there are special requirements, feel free to contact our support team.
Cabins on board
Unfortunately, cabins are not available on the ferries from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports). However, you will find comfortable lounge seating or designated rest areas on board for you to relax during your journey.
Traveling with your pet on the ferry
Pets can travel on ferries from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports), though each company may have its own rules. The basics:
- Pets over 10 kg go in onboard kennels, while smaller ones (under 10 kg) can travel in a pet carrier.
- Service dogs are not subject to kennel rules.
- Bring all needed documents and pet supplies.
- On Greek domestic routes, pets typically travel free.
For detailed ferry policies, check the company’s page on our site or reach out to our support team.

Handy travel tips from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports)
Act as a travel blogger who’s an experienced copywriter. Write a friendly and engaging copy which will be titled "Handy travel tips Hermioni to Athens (All Ports): Insider Tips for Your Route." Begin with an introductory sentence like, "Make your trip from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports) a breeze with these quick tips for a safe, comfy, and fun journey!", don’t follow the sentence verbatim, feel free to improvise.
Emphasize Athens (All Ports)’s unique appeal as a destination in relation to Hermioni by including specific highlights or characteristics that make it special in at least two different visual bullet points at the end of the list. For example, mention local products, cultural landmarks, activities, or natural features that travelers should not miss. Highlight how the ferry route connects Hermioni to Athens (All Ports), through Piraeus, making it convenient and enjoyable.
Provide practical tips in short, simple, full sentences. The first visual bullet point must always address safety, starting with a phrase like, "Ferries on this route are safe and meet modern safety standards, ensuring a reliable and pleasant experience.", don’t follow the sentence verbatim, feel free to improvise. Begin each visual bullet point with a descriptive word or phrase in bold with markdown followed by a colon (:) which isn’t under markdown, such as "Safety:", "Parking:" or "Onboard Dining:".
Include practical tips for the journey, such as ferry safety, parking availability at Hermioni port, scenic views during the trip, ticket tips (to book early) and the Ferryscanner app’s convenience for booking and updates. Mention onboard dining options, suggest bringing snacks and water, and add tips about relaxing onboard. Add some weather tips as you arrive to the destinations and being onboard (for example: sunscreen if traveling in summer, a jacket to have onboard, possibility of high tides). Include reminders about outdoor decks being windy and indoor spaces being chilly.
Keep the copy under 200 words. Use simple every-day words, and ensure clarity, engagement, and a focus on user-friendliness. Get to the point, without unnecessary words. Avoid unnecessary adjectives and adverbs. End with no additional text or conclusion.
Things to avoid: headings, em dashes, long dashes, word "smooth", word “enhance”, word "ease", word "stress-free", word "resting space / place".
Check out our blog for more tips and inspiration to help you enjoy your trip to Athens (All Ports) even more.

Arriving at the ferry port in Hermioni
Write a clear and concise answer to the question "Arriving at the Hermioni ferry port" while also addressing "Where is the ferry terminal in Hermioni and Athens (All Ports)?"
Include:
- The location of the ferry terminal in Hermioni and its proximity to key landmarks (e.g., city center, airport).
- Transportation options for reaching the Hermioni ferry port (e.g., car, taxi, public transport), with some added details on specific routes, timing, or services if available.
- A brief mention of the ferry terminals Piraeus in Athens (All Ports), highlighting their locations, proximity to major areas, and accessibility.
- A note stating, "While we strive to provide up-to-date information, transportation schedules and availability may vary. If you notice any discrepancies, please inform us via our support team.", don’t follow the sentence verbatim, feel free to improvise.
Ensure the tone is user-friendly and the response is under 150 words. No headings or subheadings should be included in the output.

Make the most of your time in Athens (All Ports)
Act as a travel blogger who’s an experienced copywriter. Write a friendly and simple summary on the topic: "Make the most of your time in Athens (All Ports)" in no more than 200 words. Use easy-to-understand language suitable for a 6th grader. Highlight the destination’s most special features worth visiting, and some hidden gems.
Include:
- What makes Athens (All Ports) special, such as famous places, pretty beaches, or tasty local food.
- Fun things to do in Athens (All Ports), like visiting landmarks, exploring nature, or trying unique experiences.
- A note that Athens (All Ports) is great for both short visits and as a starting point for exploring nearby places or islands.
Keep the text clear, fun, and engaging, avoiding any difficult words or complex sentences. Ensure it sounds exciting and easy to read. Avoid using em dashes and the words "smooth", "stress-free", "ease". No headings or subheadings should be included in your answer. End with no additional text or conclusion.
Ferries traveling from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports)
Ferries and additional transport choices for getting from Hermioni to Athens (All Ports).
