Once again, there are multiple ferries that leave in the 7:00 hour from the port of Rafina.
The ride takes about 1 hour and leaves every hour at 9 past…so from 6:09 AM to 10:09 PM (22:09). If you choose the evening ferry, you can take a direct train from the airport in Athens to the Piraeus port. If you decide to take an early morning ferry, I recommend taking a taxi from the city centre for approx. Ferry costs generally range from 20 to 50 euro. There is also an evening departure at 5:30 PM (17:30), which doesn’t get you into the port of Paros until 9:45 PM (21:45). Most leave very early in the morning during the 7:00 hour and take around 3 to 5 hours to reach Paros. In peak season, there are about 5 or 6 ferries leaving every day from Athens to Paros. Piraeus is the largest ferry port in Greece.
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This linkprovides great detail about each of the three ports in Athens and how to get to the port from Athens International Airport and Athens city center. So…it is important to make sure you are very aware from what port you are booking your ferry.
There are three ports in Athens - Piraeus, Rafina, Lavrio - and all have ferries that go to Paros. If you worry about getting ill, please read below as I go into my own experiences with this, a person who gets nauseous on planes, boats, and cars. SeaJets, for example, operates catamarans while Blue Star Ferries’ fleet are the traditional ferry that transports both people and vehicle.