Milos port
Milos is one of the Cyclades islands and is connected with the mainland of Greece and other islands of the Aegean Sea by ferry or plane. The main port of the island is located in Adamas (or Adamantas). Both conventional and highspeed ferries depart from the port of Piraeus and reach the island of Milos. The frequency of the scheduled ferry itineraries increases mainly during the summer months. The journey time from Piraeus port to Milos by using a conventional ferry is approximately 5 hours without stops and 7 with stops at nearby islands. The highspedd ferry reaches the island of Milos in 4 hours. From the port of Adamas, you will easily find the main bus station from where buses to different destinations on the island depart.
The main ferry companies that depart from Piraeus port to Milos are:
- Hellenic Seaways
- Aegean Speed lines
- Ventouris Sea lines
- Lane lines
From Milos you can also travel to:
- Anafi
- Andros
- Folegandros
- Ios
- Kimolos
- Kythnos
- Mykonos
- Naxos
- Paros
- Serifos
- Sifnos
- Sikinos
- Syros
- Santorini (Thira)
- Tinos
Keep in mind that ferry schedules can change especially during the summer months in order to serve more destinations. As a result consult our Greek Ferries Schedule On-Line in order to find out the availability of ferry routes and book your ferry tickets online.
Be sure to check out the following related information on Greek Ferries:




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