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  1. Hi!! I can REALLY use your help. My friend and I will be in Greece mid-Sept, staying at Athens Backpackers, and we are looking to take a fast ferry from Greece to Mykonos. I know you did it the other way around, but what do you suggest for tickets? Should we order them ahead of time before we leave America or once we are there? Also, what port did you use? THANK YOU!

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      I went ahead and emailed Athens Backpackers for help in answering your question. Here’s what they said,
      “Your friends shouldn’t worry about anything.
      During summer season there are at least 8 ships leaving for Mykonos every day!
      This goes on up until mid-September. Then we have 3 or 4 ferries sailing towards the island.
      By this time the number of tourists will drop, so finding a ticket will not be a problem.
      The port of Piraeus (30 min away from the hostel) is the easy solution. But most people choose to go to the port of Rafina (45 min by bus) which is closer to Mykonos island. The super-fast ferries sail ridiculously fast. The first time I was on, I got scared. Ha, Ha.

      They can get tickets from a travel agency as soon as they get to Athens and then the next day hop on a ferry. Easy.

      http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.asp?a_id=209

  2. Hi there. I will be going to Greece in June. But what to do in 1 and a half days in Athens? Please help 🙂 Also, please be so kind to let me know if there are random tourist guides? Is it safe? Thanks a lot 🙂

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      Hey Tracy! It definitely depends on what day of the week you go! Read through the post carefully and see if anything will not be open the days you plan on visiting. Otherwise, I’d say to try and do a walking tour first thing in the morning on your first day and plan on doing the Acropolis and the Museum at the very least on the first day. You will get admission to all the sites so you can try to fit in as much as possible but pay close attention to closing times.

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