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Ferries run from Naxos to Andros 7 days a week, all year round. The first ferry of the day departs from Naxos at 09:00, and the last at 09:00. The fastest ferry can reach Andros in just 3h , while on average the journey takes around 3h . One-way tickets start at just €40.00 and can cost up to €69.70. From June to September, there are about 6 weekly crossings; from October to May, this drops to around 3. Book your ferry tickets to Andros online with Ferryscanner for the most convenience and best price guarantee.
Indirect ferries from Naxos to Andros will stop off at other destinations along the way, such as Naxos - Paros - Mykonos - Tinos - Andros.
Ferry companies from Naxos to Andros
Seajets companies operate routes from Naxos to Andros. The data below covers the upcoming week, sorted by average ticket price.
Naxos to Andros ferry schedule
The ferry schedule from Naxos to Andros varies according to the company and season. An overview of key details for planning your trip:

Can I take a ferry from Naxos to Andros?
Yes, ferries run between Naxos and Andros. This route is operated by Seajets, and takes around 3h on average. Ferries are available seasonally.

How long is the ferry from Naxos to Andros?
The ferry journey from Naxos to Andros usually takes 3h , with the fastest ferry getting there in just 3h , and the longest ferry in 3h .
Ferry times can vary depending on the ferry company, weather conditions, and whether you opt to take a high-speed service or not.
When you book your ferry with Ferryscanner from Naxos to Andros, our system will automatically recommend the best option for you. We use a smart algorithm that takes the most direct routes, ferry speed, e-ticket availability and the best arrival and departure times into account, to help you find the most convenient option for your journey.
Fastest ferry from Naxos to Andros
The fastest ferry from Naxos to Andros is , operated by Seajets, which takes just 3h .
Can you do a day trip from Naxos to Andros?
No, unfortunately you won’t be able to make a day trip from Naxos to Andros, as the shortest journey time is approximately 3h , and there’s no return ferry on the same day. On this route, we’d recommend you stay overnight to get the most out of your destination. Check out our ferry search and booking system to secure your tickets from Andros to Naxos and start planning your trip!
Are there overnight ferries from Naxos to Andros?
No, unfortunately there are no night ferries from Naxos to Andros. Check out the daytime sailing options to plan your trip with convenience and flexibility.
This summary for the Naxos to Andros route is based on recent data and is updated regularly. However, schedules may vary depending on seasonal changes, ferry companies, and availability. For the most accurate and detailed ferry timetable, including routes, stops, and pricing, check out our ferry search and booking system.
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Naxos to Andros ferry ticket prices, offers and discounts
Ferry ticket prices from Naxos to Andros typically range from €40.00 to €69.70 for foot passengers and on average €45.50 for vehicles, with additional costs for cabins or premium seating options. Prices vary depending on the type of ticket and ferry company. Book your ticket as early as you can to make sure you get the best price, as fares tend to increase the closer you get to your departure date. Remember to check any specific restrictions ferry operators might have on this route, such as only accepting foot passengers or requiring a vehicle to board.
Ferry Offers
Special offers may be available on the Naxos to Andros route, depending on the time of year and the ferry company. These can include early booking discounts or limited-time promotional deals. To stay updated, follow the Ferryscanner blog, check our social media pages, or subscribe to our newsletter. Any valid offers are applied automatically during booking, so you’ll always get the best price for your trip to Andros.
Choose your ferry from Naxos to Andros

How to get from Naxos to Andros
To get from Naxos to Andros, the primary option is the ferry departing from the Naxos port, located just a short walk from the city center. Frequent buses connect the airport to the port, taking around 10 minutes, while local taxis provide a more direct route, generally under 15 minutes. Ferries usually have multiple departures each day, ensuring a flexible schedule for travelers.
At Naxos port, you will find a designated terminal area where you can check in for your ferry. Look for clear signage and information displays that often indicate your ferry’s specific dock number. It’s wise to arrive early to navigate any lines and ensure you have ample time to check tickets or review updates before boarding.

Traveling from Naxos to Andros as a foot passenger or with a vehicle
Ferries from Naxos to Andros allow foot passengers. Wheelchair accessibility is typically available, but we recommend contacting our support team to make sure and confirm specific services. Please aim to arrive at your boarding gate at least 60 minutes before departure. Our Flexi Cancellation and SMS Notification Packages will cover you in the event of any unforeseen or last minute changes, which you can select during the booking process.

Are cars allowed on the ferries from Naxos to Andros?
Cars are allowed on certain ferries from Naxos to Andros, and can be booked through Ferryscanner. Ferries and companies that accommodate cars:
- SPEEDRUNNER JET- Seajets
Vehicle transportation prices depend on the type of vehicle, ferry company, and season, with prices starting from €18.00. For unaccompanied vehicles, contact our support team for details.
Motorcycle
Motorcycles are allowed on SPEEDRUNNER JET ferries from Naxos to Andros. Adding a motorcycle to your Ferryscanner booking is simple, and pricing is tailored specifically for two-wheel vehicles.
Bicycle
Bicycles are usually allowed on ferries from Naxos to Andros and are often transported for free. Fees, if applicable, will appear during the booking process. Ferries that allow bicycles on board are SPEEDRUNNER JET.
Cabins on board
Unfortunately, there are no cabins available on the ferries from Naxos to Andros. Don’t worry, though, you’ll find plenty of comfortable lounge or airplane-style seating on board for your relaxation and comfort.
Can I bring my pet on board?
Yes, pets are allowed on ferries from Naxos to Andros, but specific policies vary by ferry company. General guidelines:
- Pets over 10 kg must be kept in the ship’s onboard kennels; pets under 10 kg can stay in their owner’s pet carrier.
- Service dogs are exempt from kennel requirements.
- Ensure you have all the necessary documents, tickets, and pet essentials for your trip.
- Greek operators typically allow pets for free.
If you're unsure about your ferry's policy, we recommend checking the ferry company's page on our website for detailed information. You can also reach out to our support team if you need further assistance.

Travel smart from Naxos to Andros • Insider tips for your trip
Make your journey from Naxos to Andros enjoyable with these smart tips for a comfortable and fun experience!
Ferries on this route are reliable and follow all safety regulations, giving you peace of mind while you travel. Remember to book your tickets early to secure your spot and check for updates using the Ferryscanner app.
Find parking at the port in Naxos that is convenient and close. Arrive early to allow time for parking and boarding.
Enjoy the scenic views along the trip by heading to the outdoor decks, but be mindful of the wind. If you prefer a cozier atmosphere, the indoor seating can be a bit chilly, so consider bringing a light jacket.
For added comfort, bring snacks and water, as well as some sunscreen in summer.
Safety: Ferries on this route prioritize passenger safety, giving you a pleasant trip.
Dining: Onboard dining options are available, but don’t forget to pack your favorite treats!
Views: Breathtaking landscapes await on Andros, from its dramatic cliffs to serene beaches.
Culture: Explore the charming villages and local artisans, renowned for their handmade crafts and olive oil.
Visit our blog for more tips and ideas to make the most of your trip to Andros.

Finding your way to Naxos ferry port
To reach the Naxos ferry port, head to the terminal located just 1 km from Naxos city center, making it easily accessible by a short walk or a quick taxi ride. From Naxos Airport, it’s about a 5 km drive, with taxis frequently available.
Public buses also connect the airport and city center to the ferry port, typically running every 30 minutes, but schedules may vary. In Andros, the ferry terminal is situated in Gavrio, just 5 km from the main town of Andros (Chora), also accessible by taxi or local buses.
While we do our best to ensure accurate information about transportation, schedules may change, so please alert us if you encounter any inconsistencies.

Exploring Andros
Andros is a magical island in Greece where adventure awaits around every corner! Known for its stunning beaches, like Golden Beach with its golden sands and clear blue waters, Andros is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing. The island is also famous for delicious local food, like fresh fish, tasty olives, and sweet pastries that you must try.
While you’re there, don't miss visiting the charming main town called Chora, where you can stroll through narrow streets filled with shops and cafes. You can also explore nature trails, hike up to beautiful waterfalls, and see the unique stone bridges that tell stories of the past. A fun surprise is finding hidden gems like small, cozy beaches where you can enjoy peace and quiet away from crowds.
Andros is not just a great spot for a quick getaway; it’s also a perfect base to explore nearby islands or enjoy day trips to discover more of Greece’s beauty. With friendly locals and plenty of fun things to do, Andros will surely make your heart sing!
Available ferries from Naxos to Andros
See the ferries traveling from Naxos to Andros, along with possible alternatives like helicopters.



