Travel to Anafi
Anafi is a quiet and small island with no airport. It can only be reached by boat at the port of Anafi.
Ferries to Anafi
Anafi is a small island located very close to Santorini, one of the most popular tourist destination in Greece. A ferry to Anafi departs from Piraeus, the main port of Athens, three times a week. The ferry to Anafi passes from other Greek islands like Santorini, Karpathos or Crete. It takes 10 hours from Piraeus. If you are traveling from Athens to Anafi, it might be more convenient for you to reach Santorini by plane and then travel to Anafi by ferry.
There are ferries to Anafi from:
Athens, Piraeus – Chalki – Crete, Heraklio – Crete, Sitia – Folegandros – Ios – Karpathos, Diafani – Karpathos, Port – Kasos – Kos, Port – Milos – Naxos – Paros – Rhodes – Santorini (Thira) – Sikinos – Syros – Thirassia. Note that these ferry connections can be available only during some summer months.
The most popular ferry routes to Anafi are from the ports of Piraeus (Athens) and Santorini.  Note that Santorini has an international airport therefore, visitors can get to Santorini by plane and then reach Anafi by ferry.
Flights to Anafi
There is no airport in Anafi. The closest airport is on Santorini, the most popular tourist destination in Greece and only 2 hours by ferry from Anafi.
The airport of Santorini receives domestic flights from Athens and Thessaloniki and also many charter and low-cost flights from abroad. There are ferries from Santorini to Anafi three times a week.