Goutos Lines Ferries
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La Goutos Lines are a shipping company founded in 1980 and renowned for its efficient and reliable maritime connections. It operates mainly in the Aegean Sea, offering an essential service for those wishing to explore the Greek islands as Kea e Kythnos, which are part of the Cyclades archipelago. The company is distinguished by the variety of itineraries it offers, allowing travellers to reach less frequented but equally fascinating islands close to the mainland. Tickets for the Goutos Lines are easily available online at our Sealines Ferries Portal, which allows users a smooth planning of their journey. In addition, the company often offers special promotions e discounts for groups or advance bookings, making the travel experience not only pleasant but also convenient. Thanks to its attention to detail and commitment to excellent customer service, the Goutos Lines remains an ideal choice for those looking for a comfortable and safe way to explore the beauties of the Aegean.
The company has become a benchmark in maritime transport to and from the Cyclades islands. The routes served by Goutos Lines guarantee a flexible and adaptable service to the needs of travellers. The ferry Macedon, a modern, well-maintained ship, travels with comfort and safety for passengers, ensuring an enjoyable travel experience. On board, passengers can enjoy numerous services including dining, entertainment and relaxation areas, all designed to make the journey not just a simple journey, but also an opportunity for leisure and entertainment. In summary, the Goutos Lines is an excellent choice for those seeking efficiency and quality in maritime travel.

Goutos Lines routes and destinations
Goutos Lines operates from 3 different ports: Lavrio, Kea and Kythnos, with up to 6 trips per day. The departures are well distributed throughout the day, in order to better organise the day and to allow for possible connecting sea trips or flights to other destinations.
Lavrio
A modern city located 57 km from the capital Athens, Lavrio was once a thriving industrial town with significant mining activity and remnants of its mining past can be seen everywhere. Here you can admire the beautiful neoclassical buildings and visit the Industrial and Cultural Park, as well as the Archaeological and Mineral Museums, the latter of which is very interesting for mineral and gemstone enthusiasts. A short distance away is Cape Sunio, a sacred area in Ancient Greece, where between 444 and 440 B.C. the marvellous Temple of Poseidon, on the ruins of an older temple razed to the ground by the Persians in 490 BC.

Kea
An enchanting island just over 1 hour from Lavrio, Kea boasts an unspoilt and accessible coastline. Kea is a tranquil retreat known for its picturesque villages, scenic views, exquisite cuisine and rich history, evidenced by various archaeological sites such as the remains of the Temple of Athena.
The beaches of Kea are among the most attractive features of the island, including the beautiful Gialiskari, Koundouros and the more secluded spots around the island, famous for their turquoise, crystal-clear waters and golden sand. These beaches offer the ideal environment for swimming, sunbathing or various water sports in a peaceful atmosphere. Gialiskari in particular is ideal for families, with calm waters and a bay sheltered from the winds.
For those seeking privacy, the island offers hidden coves and small, beautiful beaches. Visitors can relax in a peaceful environment, in touch with nature. The absence of large resorts and commercial development makes Kea a haven for nature lovers. Here, they can experience the true beauty of the Aegean without distractions. The picturesque bay of Otzias in the north of the island is ideal for boat trips, snorkelling and enjoying the natural surroundings. Here you will also find the most beautiful villas with spectacular sea views and terraces from which to enjoy unmissable sunsets.

Kythnos
On this small Cycladic island, known since antiquity for the story of King Kythno, son of the god Apollo and a mermaid, the traveller finds the rugged nature of the mountainous landscape, but at the same time softened by terraces of vineyards and olive groves, as well as fruit trees such as figs and almonds. The coastline is adorned with beautiful bays with cool, transparent waters. The vegetation is minimal, consisting of shrubs and bushes that form a natural barrier for those who frequent the island's windy beaches. Numerous fishing boats provide fresh fish every day and souvenir shops in the villages offer the island's speciality: thyme honey, with its strong Mediterranean smell and balsamic properties.
The island of Kythnos and the surrounding islets such as Piperi, Vriokastraki and Merihas are of particular archaeological interest. Here in Maroulas, the north-eastern part of the island, traces of the oldest human settlement in the Cyclades have been found, dating back to the Mesolithic period (8500-6500 B.C.) The excavations and all the objects brought to light, which are now in the Archaeological Museum of Kythnos, affirm the important role of the area in the development of ancient metallurgy. In the northern area are the remains of the old capital and on the summit, archaeologists have discovered the remains of an ancient temple of the goddess Demeter and twin temples dedicated to Apollo and Artemis. The numerous statuettes and votive jewellery made of glass, copper and silver are now in the island's Archaeological Museum.
The therapeutic properties of the thermal waters of Loutra, the village located in the northern part of Kythnos, were discovered in the 19th century by German doctors. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing bath in the public outdoor pool or opt for a private treatment in the neo-classical soa thermal building, which uses water from the springs of Agioi Anargyroi and Kakavos. The water is ferrous, saline and sulphurous, the combination of which is believed to cure various ailments, as well as providing a relaxing soak in the mineral-rich warm waters.

Tariffs and discounts
The cost of a one-way trip on board the F/B Macedon ferry is 13.50 euro for a simple passenger and 33.50 euro of an accompanying vehicle. Goutos Lines undertakes to provide specials e seasonal promotions allowing travellers to enjoy their favourite routes at competitive prices.
With a secure and intuitive booking system, the Sealines Ferries Platform facilitates access to information on tickets, offers, passenger category discounts and available itineraries, making it easy to plan your holiday on one of the beautiful islands reached by the Goutos Lines.

Fleet and On-board Services
The F/B Macedon ferry of the Goutos Lines is the only ship in the fleet and is equipped with a wide range of on-board amenities that make the sailing experience pleasant and relaxing. Among the services available, passengers can enjoy comfortable areas lounge, bars and cafés where you can refresh yourself or enjoy small snacks and ice cream.
Special attention is also paid to accessibility, ensuring that all areas are easily accessible to people with reduced mobility. Finally, the on-board staff is always available for assistance, ensuring excellent and personalised customer service. This combination of comfort, security e services makes Goutos Lines an ideal choice for those seeking a relaxing and quality sea voyage.

How to book Goutos Lines ferries
To book a trip with Goutos Lines, you can use several methods that guarantee ease and convenience. The most direct and secure method is to access the our search engine, where timetables, available routes and preferred travel options can be checked. Here, users, who are advised to register in the’Private Area of our website, they have the possibility to select from different types of tickets, taking into account their needs and budget. In addition to online purchasing, bookings can be made by phone, via whatsapp or by email with our Ferry Office, which assists customers at all stages of the booking process.
Goutos Lines regularly offers a number of promotions and special offers to make travelling even more affordable. These offers may include discounts for early bookings, family packages or discounts for large groups. It is advisable to subscribe to our newsletter or follow our social media profiles to stay up-to-date on the latest promotions.
Choosing to book Goutos Lines trips via Sealines Ferries means opting for a reliable service that provides travellers with an excellent online booking system and automatically calculates the many special offers available. In this way, planning your trip becomes an experience simple e advantageous.
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Frequently asked questions
The ship ticket costs € 13.90 for an adult passenger, economy accommodation. For an accompanying car, on the other hand, the cost is € 33.50 including taxes.
The ship ticket with Goutos Lines costs EUR 18.90 for passengers and EUR 43.50 for cars.
Goutos Lines' Macedon ferry departs from the Port of Lavrio, located along Avenue Miki Theodoraki. Passengers about to embark for Kea or Kythnos should report to the company's offices inside the Passenger Terminal.
Certainly yes, the vehicles that can be boarded on the ship Macedon are cars, motorbikes and small vans up to 5m. If you need to book a larger motorhome or van, please do not hesitate to call us at 0809260042 for availability and alternatives.
On the Sealines Ferries Portal you will be able to book and buy cheap tickets of Goutos Lines on the Lavrio-Kea and Lavrio-Kythnos routes.
The boat crossing from Lavrio to Kythnos takes just under two hours. The journey is direct, with no intermediate stops.