The Mykonos Sea Bus is one of the most scenic and convenient ways to travel between the New Port and Mykonos Town. It’s especially useful for cruise visitors arriving at Tourlos Port who want a fast, fun, and affordable way into town. The boat departs every 30 minutes and the ride takes just 8 minutes. The route hugs the coastline, offering postcard views of Mykonos’ whitewashed houses, windmills, and the iconic Old Port. Tickets are inexpensive, and you can buy them directly at the boarding point. The staff are friendly and speak English, and there’s covered seating on board—though you’ll want to stand outside to snap a few photos. The Sea Bus is also a great option for returning to the ship without worrying about traffic or taxis. Plus, it’s fun—especially for kids or anyone who loves being...
Read moreAbsolutely Idiotic!
I'm sure that Seabus is pretty reliable, but they failed today.
Coming off the dock, a line was placed in water and wrapped around the propeller, causing us to drift for an hour. The crew insisted on having a diver clear the line, rather than call the port authority or another boat to tie alongside, perhaps to not have to incur liability.
As most of the passengers were off a cruise, the opportunity to go to the beach for the day is gone. The crew pretty much shrugged their shoulders, knowing that everyone is transient anyway.
This is a multi million euro operation. Clearing lines is the most basic concept in boating.
Way to ruin a...
Read moreRight. So a ride is 2 euro one way everyone. I gave 4 euro not knowing the price and this guy with a straight face will scam you thinking it's more and hand you 'multiple tickets' to make up the 'price'. Tad disappointing this happens on a beautiful island like Mykonos. Kinda leaves you a sour taste in the mouth leaving the island. I know it's 2 euro so I didn't make a deal about it. It's the principle of it. So just wanted to inform others.
Also the timetable is 'loose'. Give yourself plenty of time for your ferry. It only takes about 15...
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