
The easiest and most efficient way to reach Antiparos in September is by flying or taking a ferry from Athens to Paros, and then continuing with the short local ferry from Pounda port to Antiparos. The Paros–Antiparos ferry runs very frequently, approximately every 30 minutes, and the crossing takes only 7–10 minutes.
For our guests the fastest and smoothest journey is a direct flight from Athens to Paros followed by the short ferry transfer to Antiparos. This usually takes around 3–4 hours total including transfers.
Another option is the ferry from Piraeus port to Paros, which takes about 3–4.5 hours depending on the vessel, followed by the local ferry to Antiparos.
There is generally no standard direct ferry from Athens to Antiparos itself, although limited seasonal helicopter or premium transfer connections may occasionally operate.
The ferry between Pounda (Paros) and Antiparos operates very frequently during September, with departures approximately every 30 minutes from early morning until after midnight. The crossing itself takes only 7–10 minutes.
In September, you usually do not need to pre-book the short Pounda–Antiparos ferry unless you are traveling with a vehicle. Foot passengers can simply arrive at the port and board the next available ferry.
Please advice the timetable of ferrys before plan your entire trip.


