Bus Travel in Cyclades with Mykonos and Santorini

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Andros

About six buses a day from Andros town (to right of marble walkway) go to and from the harbor, in conjunction with the ferry schedule; all buses stop in Batsi. Daily buses also go to and return from Stenies, Apikia, Strapouries, Pitrofos, and Korthi.

Mykonos

In Mykonos town the Ayios Loukas station near the Olympic Airways office is for buses to Ornos, Ayios Ioannis, Platys Yialos, Psarou, the airport, and Kalamopodi. Another station near the Archaeological Museum is for Ayios Stefanos, Tourlos, Ano Mera, Elia, Kalafatis, and Kalo Livadi.

Naxos

On Naxos, the bus system is reliable and fairly extensive. Daily buses go from Chora (at the waterfront) to Engares, Melanes, Sangri, Filoti, Apeiranthos, Koronida, and Apollonas. In summer there is added daily service to the beaches, including Ayia Anna, Pyrgaki, Ayiassos, Pachy Ammos, Ayios Mamas, and Abram. The bus office is near the dock.

Paros

From the Paros town bus station (three minutes away from the town, east of the dock), there is service every hour to Naousa and less-frequent service to Alyki, Pounda, and the beaches at Piso Livadi, Chrissi Akti, and Drios. Schedules are posted.

Santorini

On Santorini buses leave from the main station in central Fira (Deorgala) for Perissa and Kamari beaches, Ia, Pyrgos, and other villages. Schedules are posted.

Tinos

On Tinos, buses run several times daily from the quay of Chora to nearly all the many villages in Tinos, and in summer buses are added for beaches.

Information

Bus Information (22820/22316 in Andros; 22890/23360 in Mykonos; 22850/22440 in Naxos; 22840/21133 in Paros; 22890/25404 in Santorini; 22830/22440 in Tinos).



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