Kimolos - Athens (Lavrio)
Ferries to Athens
Kimolos - Athens (Lavrio)
Ferries to Athens
Depending on the season their are about 6 weekly sailings between Kimolos and Athens (Lavrio). Magic Sea Ferries provides the ferry from Kimolos to Athens (Lavrio). Kimolos Athens (Lavrio) ferries cost between $101 and $201, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get tickets, pricing, schedules and availability.
Kimolos Athens (Lavrio) ferries depart at around 15:10.
Ferries from Kimolos to Athens (Lavrio) sail in around 4 hours. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 6 weekly sailings from Kimolos to Athens (Lavrio) provided by Magic Sea Ferries. Timetables can change from season to season.
The price of a ferry from Kimolos to Athens (Lavrio) typically range between $101* and $201*. On average the Kimolos Athens (Lavrio) ferry is $154*. The cheapest Kimolos Athens (Lavrio) ferry prices start from $101*. The average price for a foot passenger is $154*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated February 26.
The distance between Kimolos to Athens (Lavrio) is approximately 69 miles (110km) or 60 nautical miles.
Yes, Kimolos Athens (Lavrio) ferries allow cars onboard with Magic Sea Ferries between Kimolos and Athens (Lavrio). To view car ferry tickets and prices between Kimolos and Athens (Lavrio) use our Deal Finder.
Magic Sea Ferries allow foot passengers on Kimolos Athens (Lavrio) ferries.
Currently, are not permitted to board ferries from Kimolos to Athens (Lavrio).
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| Kimolos - Athens (Lavrio) Ferry Route Summary | ||
|---|---|---|
| Departure Country | Cyclades Islands | |
| Destination Country | Athens | |
| No. of Operators | 1 | |
| Operators | Magic Sea Ferries | |
| Average Price | $154 | |
| Average Daily Sailings | 1 | |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 6 | |
| Average Sailing Duration | 4 h | |
| Fastest Sailing Duration | 4 h | |
| First Ferry | 15:10 | |
| Last Ferry | 15:10 | |
| Distance | 60 Nautical Miles | |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 February 2026.
Located in the Cycladese group of islands, the Greek island of Kimolos lies in the Aegean Sea, just to the north of its nearest neighbour, the island of Milos. Separating the two islands is a channel that is around 1 km wide. The island's only town is called Chorio is sits on a hill on the west side of the island. The buildings of Chorio are typical of the architectural style of the Aegean which gives off a lovely old-world charm. Houses with white washed walls and blue painted windows located along narrow cobbled streets provide the town with a deep sense of tranquillity. There are a number of places of interest in the town including the Archaeological Museum, which is opposite the Metropolitan Church of Panagia Odigitria. Contained within the museum are exhibits and artefacts showing the island's history, which includes vessels and utensils dating back to the early 7th century BC.
The island's port is located in the village of Psathi. From the port a conventional or Highspeed ferry can be taken to Piraeus. Ferries also operate to Kithnos, Serifos, Sifnos, Milos and the other Cycladic islands.
Lavrio is a town and port located at the tip of the Attiki Peninsular and is not that popular with visitors as it doesn't seem to be mentioned very much in guidebooks about Greece. This is surprising especially given that it is home to the oldest and largest ancient amphitheatre in the country and also to a giant hole that would be popular to visitors who enjoy unexplained phenomena. In ancient times the town was known for its mining and industry and in fact the large columns from the temple of Posideon at nearby Sounion were mined in the town. There are also silver mines in the town that date back to prehistoric times.
Although the town's port is less important than the Port of Piraeus, it still plays an important role in the development of the region. The port can accommodate passenger ferries, commercial boats, fishing boats and yachts and is the perfect port of departure for passenger ferries departing to the Cyclades and to islands in the eastern Aegean.