Ferries run from Mykonos to Kos (All Ports) 2 days a week, all year-round. The first ferry of the day departs from Mykonos at 04:15, and the last at 13:15. From June to September, there are around 1 crossings per week. In quieter periods, the route is served by 1 crossings per week. The fastest ferry from Mykonos to Kos (Main Port) of Kos, takes 10h 25min. The average trip duration for all ferries is 10h 53min arriving at Kos (Main Port) ports. Ticket prices start at €74.70 and go up to €74.70. Book your ferry tickets online to Kos with Ferryscanner for the most convenience and best price guarantee.

Some ferries from Mykonos to Kos might make a stop at places such as Mykonos - Evdilos, Ikaria - Karlovassi, Samos - Patmos - Leros (All Ports) - Kalymnos - Kos (All Ports) before reaching Kos.

Ferry companies from Mykonos to Kos

The Mykonos - Kos route is served by Seajets. See next week's companies, sorted by lowest price first.

Seajets
Seajets
2 weekly
11h 8m
€74.70Find Tickets
Last Update: 02/09/2025

Mykonos to Kos ferry schedule

Ferry times from Mykonos to Kos depend on the operator, arrival port, and season. Key info to help you plan:

EARLIEST FERRY
04:15
LATEST FERRY
13:15
FASTEST CROSSING
10h 25m
DURATION
10h 25m - 11h 15m
FREQUENCY
Seasonally
NUMBER OF STOPS
1 - 6
PRICE RANGE
€74.70
ROUTE DISTANCE
173.01km / 93.36nm
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Can you get from Mykonos to Kos by ferry?

Yes, ferries operate between Mykonos and Kos, providing convenient travel options. The route is served by Seajets ferry companies, with an average travel time of 10h 53min. Ferries are available seasonally and arrive at Kos (Main Port) ports.

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How far is Kos by ferry from Mykonos?

The ferry trip from Mykonos to Kos usually lasts around 10h 53min. The fastest ferry makes the crossing in about 10h 25min, arriving at Kos (Main Port) port. Average travel times for remaining 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 Mykonos to Kos is about 173.01km or 93.36nm. If you're going for a slower and more laid-back crossing, the slowest ferry reaches the Kos (Main Port) port of Kos in 11h 15min.

When you book your ferry from Mykonos to Kos with 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 Mykonos to Kos

The fastest ferry from Mykonos to Kos is SUPERSTAR II, operated by Seajets and arrives at Kos (Main Port) port. The trip takes just 10h 25min, making it the quickest option available.

Can I go on a day trip from Mykonos to Kos?

A day trip from Mykonos to Kos (All Ports) isn’t really an option, since the shortest crossing takes 10h 25min and there’s no same-day return ferry. To make the most of your visit to Kos, 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 Kos to Mykonos ferry route for full schedules.

Can I travel overnight from Mykonos to Kos?

Yes, night ferries operate on the Mykonos to Kos route, offering a convenient way to travel to Kos (Main Port) while also getting a good night’s rest.

This summary for the Mykonos to Kos (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 Kos • What to explore next

Ports at Kos connect to nearby islands and coastal spots under 100 km or 2 hours away, great for quick getaways.

Kos (All Ports) to Bodrum
44.91km
(24.23nm)
0h 20m
PRICE
€24.96
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Kos (All Ports) to Kalymnos
57.45km
(31nm)
0h 35m
PRICE
€21.02
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Kos (All Ports) to Nisyros
92.17km
(49.73nm)
0h 45m
PRICE
€12.35
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Kos (All Ports) to Pserimos
54.7km
(29.51nm)
0h 55m
PRICE
€10.00
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Kos (All Ports) to Lakki, Leros
49.72km
(26.83nm)
1h 25m
PRICE
€29.71
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Ferry ticket prices, offers and discounts from Mykonos to Kos

Ticket prices for ferries from Mykonos to Kos depend on the operator, ticket type, and arrival port. Foot passenger fares usually fall between €74.70 and €74.70, while vehicles average around €95.00. Cabins and premium seats may cost extra. When heading to:

  • Kos (Main Port), ferry tickets start at €74.70 for foot passengers and from €94.70 for vehicles.

Booking in advance is often the best way to secure lower fares to Kos, 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 Mykonos to Kos 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 Kos.

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How to get from Mykonos to Kos (All Ports)

To travel from Mykonos to Kos, ferry transport is the best option. Ferries depart from Mykonos Old Port, conveniently located just a short walk from the city center. If you're coming from Mykonos Airport, you can catch a taxi or shuttle bus, which takes about 15 minutes. Ferries typically run several times a day, making it easy to pick a departure that fits your schedule. The journey will take around three to four hours, providing stunning views of the Aegean Sea along the way.

At Mykonos Old Port, departures usually occur from designated docks. Passengers wait in an open area that can get busy, so it's wise to keep an eye on your ferry's status. Be sure to check your email or ticket details for any updates, and aim to arrive early to navigate the port without rush. With a little planning, you can enjoy this beautiful journey to Kos.

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Traveling from Mykonos to Kos without or with a vehicle

Ferries from Mykonos to Kos allow foot passengers, and wheelchair accessibility is usually available. To confirm specific services, please contact our support team. Make sure 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.

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Taking a car on the ferry from Mykonos to Kos

Some ferries from Mykonos to Kos accept vehicles, and booking your spot is quick and easy with us. Ferries that carry cars include:

  • SUPERSTAR II- Seajets, arriving at Kos (Main Port)

Vehicle ticket prices vary based on the vehicle type, ferry company, and travel season. Car ticket prices to Kos start at €94.70. If you're sending a vehicle without a driver, get in touch with our support team for more information.

Take your motorcycle to Kos

You can take a motorcycle on SUPERSTAR II ferries from Mykonos to Kos. Booking is easy, with rates tailored for motorbikes.

Take your bicycle to Kos

Bicycles are typically accepted on ferries from Mykonos to Kos, and they're often free of charge. If there's a cost involved, you'll see it during checkout. Ferries that accept bicycles on this route: SUPERSTAR II.

Taking luggage with you on the ferry to Kos

When traveling from Mykonos to Kos (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:

  • SUPERSTAR II: 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 Mykonos to Kos (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 Mykonos to Kos, 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.

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Handy travel tips from Mykonos to Kos

Make your journey from Mykonos to Kos (All Ports) an enjoyable adventure with these simple tips for a safe, comfy, and fun ride! With a quick ferry route that connects you via Kos (Main Port), you’ll be immersed in the charm of Kos in no time.

Safety: Ferries on this route prioritize safety and follow modern regulations, providing you with a dependable travel experience.

Parking: Ample parking is available at Mykonos port, making it simple to leave your car and start your journey hassle-free.

Scenic Views: Enjoy stunning sea views along the way, so grab a good seat early to soak it all in.

Tickets: Book your ferry tickets ahead of time for the best prices and availability; use the Ferryscanner app for updates.

Onboard Dining: There are dining options available, but it's a good idea to bring snacks and water for the trip.

Weather: If traveling in summer, don’t forget sunscreen, while a light jacket can keep you warm on cooler days.

Wind and Chill: Outdoor decks can be windy, and indoor areas may feel chilly, so plan accordingly.

While in Kos, don’t miss the vibrant local markets and the ancient ruins of Asclepius. Embrace the beautiful beaches and rich culture waiting for you!

Check out our blog for more tips and inspiration to help you enjoy your trip to Kos even more.

View of a busy ferry port with multiple ships docked along the waterfront of a coastal city.

Arriving at the ferry port in Mykonos

The Mykonos ferry port is conveniently located in Mykonos Town, just a short walk from the city center and approximately 3 km from the airport. You can easily reach the ferry terminal by taxi, which takes about 10 minutes, or by public buses that connect the airport to the town regularly. Car rentals are also available, providing flexibility in exploring the island.

In Kos, the main ferry terminal is located in Kos Town, close to local attractions and amenities. It’s easily accessible by foot from the town center, with taxis and local buses connecting various parts of the island.

Please note that transportation schedules can change frequently, so if you encounter any inconsistencies, your feedback to our support team would be greatly appreciated.

Make the most of your time in Kos

Kos is a magical island in Greece with stunning beaches, rich history, and delicious food that will make your visit unforgettable. One famous spot to check out is the Asklepion, an ancient healing center where people once came to be cured. Don’t miss the beautiful beaches like Tigaki and Agios Stefanos, where you can swim in crystal-clear water and relax on soft sand.

When you explore Kos, be sure to try local treats like gyros and fresh seafood in quaint tavernas. If you like nature, biking around the island is a fun way to discover hidden gems, like secret coves and colorful flower fields.

Kos is perfect for short visits, but it’s also a great starting point to hop on a ferry to nearby islands. Each port on Kos offers something special, from bustling markets to peaceful fishing villages. So whether you have a day or a week, you’ll find fun adventures and interesting places waiting for you in Kos!

For more information about Kos, including popular sights, activities, and helpful travel tips, take a look at our detailed guide: Ferry to Kos.
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