The ferryboat service connecting Cyprus and Greece will commence its 2025 season on May 31, with bookings opening on April 2.
Set to run for its fourth consecutive year, the service will run until early September 2025.
The ferry service has been a huge success, according to Cyprus’ Deputy Minister for Shipping Marina Hadjimanoli at a press conference.
The ferry service has opened a new avenue in Cyprus’s domestic tourism market, particularly for travelers wanting to transport private vehicles and motorcycles between the two nations.
It has also proven popular with students who need to move belongings and those preferring a more leisurely journey instead of flying.
In its first three years of operation, the service has carried 22,582 passengers, 7,641 vehicles and 772 pets.
Officials confirmed that the 2025 season will see only a modest price increase of approximately one euro, while bicycle transport will remain free of charge. Last year, one-way first-class four-berth cabin tickets were priced at 63 euros ($68), with round-trip tickets at 126 euros ($137).
Second-class tickets were 50 euros ($54) one-way and 96 euros ($104) for a round trip. Airline-style seats were available for 38 euros ($41) one way and 76 euros ($82) round trip.