Thirassia is located in the Cyclades and is connected by ferry to and from Athens and other ports in the Cyclades.
There are 2 ferry companies operating ferries to and from Thirassia. Sea Speed Ferries and Seajets both operate ferries to and from Thirassia. In the summer season, there are a total of 15 sailings per week.
The most popular route in terms of sailings is the route from Santorini to Thirassia with 2 sailings per week.
The port or island closest to Thirassia is Santorini with a distance of just 11 kilometres - that's 7 miles or 6 nautical miles. While the port or island furthest away is Piraeus at a distance of 225 kilometres - that's about 140 miles or about 121 nautical miles.
You can travel to or from Thirassia with your vehicle or on foot. And normally you can take a bike with you or a pet.
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You can have free parking wherever you find.
In the summer months the port can become quite chaotic with long queues for cars. So please arrive at least one hour in advance if travelling by car. For more information about Santorini, you can visit Wikipedia
If you go to a non central agency may have to pay a small fee to get your ticket - normally a couple of Euros.
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Yes, you can take your dog or other pet on the ferry but it isn't possible to book a space in the kennel in advance. All Greek ships by law must have some kennel space.
If you are travelling on conventional ferry (not a fast ferry or catamaran) there is normally space available in the kennels and you should also be able to have your dog on all deck areas (but not inside) with you. Strictly speaking, this at the discretion of the ferry company but in general you should have no issues - though please take a muzzle with you just in case and keep your dog on a leash at all times. Small sized dogs and cats can travel in the ship as long as they stay inside a special travel box.
The other option, for absolute peace of mind, is to book a pet cabin. These are like normal cabins but have linoleum flooring. They are also available for day crossings at reasonable prices. This way you don't have to worry about finding space in the kennels and you and your dog or cat can relax. In July and August ferries can get very busy with people and other dogs.
Fast ferries and catamarans will also have kennels but these will be limited in number. In addition, the majority of fast ferries (though there are exceptions) don't have open deck space accessible throughout the journey, so you will not be able to stay out with your pet during your crossing. However, if your pet is small and inside a travel box you will be able to keep him or her inside.
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