Milos – Kea

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Milos – Kea
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Milos Guide

Milos Ferry

One of many volcanic islands within the Cyclades, the island of Milos is one of the most beautiful, and one of the most popular, with amazing rock formations stretching across most of the island, and a rich and historical culture ready to be explored.

Is there a ferry from Milos?

Milos ferries are operated by SeaJets, Zante Ferries, Aegean Sea Lines, Minoan Lines connecting Cyclades Islands, Greece with 15 destinations. Milos Ferries sail around 18 times a day and up to 105 times a week.

Where can I get a ferry from Milos?

Milos ferries sail to Serifos, Paros, Koufonissi, Santorini (Thira), Athens (Piraeus), Kimolos, Katapola (Amorgos), Sifnos, Folegandros, Ios, Kythnos, Heraklion, Mykonos, Naxos, Sikinos.

Popular Milos Ferry Routes

There are many popular ferry routes from Milos including the Milos to Heraklion ferry and the Milos to Athens ferry.

How long is the ferry from Milos?

Sailing time on a Milos ferry can vary between 35m and 7h 10m depending on the route, operator and season.

How much do ferries from Milos cost?

The price of a ferry from Milos starts at around $335.31. Milos ferries can range between $335.31 and $31.57 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.

What is the fastest ferry from Milos?

The fastest ferry from Milos is on the Milos - Kimolos ferry in 35m with SeaJets.

Is there a car ferry from Milos?

Car ferries do sail from Milos and are operated by SeaJets, Zante Ferries, Minoan Lines, Aegean Sea Lines. View our Deal Finder to compare car ferry prices and tickets.

Can foot passengers travel on ferries from Milos?

Foot passengers can travel on ferries from Milos with SeaJets, Aegean Sea Lines, Zante Ferries, Minoan Lines.

Can I take my pet on the ferry from Milos?

You can take your pet on the ferry from Milos with SeaJets, Zante Ferries, Minoan Lines. For more information about pet accommodation and fees please view our Deal Finder.

Are there cabins on ferries from Milos?

Cabins are available on some ferry routes from Milos. Operators that have cabins on ferries from Milos include SeaJets, Zante Ferries, Minoan Lines, Aegean Sea Lines. Check our Deal Finder for the best option for you.


Kea Guide

Kea Ferry Port

There is no better metaphor for the laid-back nature of Kea Island than the statue of its mascot: a lion, grinning from whisker to whisker, lounging upon a rock in a state of complete satisfaction. For although Kea is found in the northern reaches of the Cyclades archipelago close to the populous Greek mainland region of Attica, it has somehow managed to escape the boisterous boom of tourism. Instead the island is a peaceful haven shaped by rolling hills and valleys that stretch from coast to coast; the steep slopes covered in straw-coloured shrubs and grasses, and the blossoming trees of the local vineyards and almond groves. The shallows of the Aegean Sea surrounding Kea seem to have been tailor-made for scuba diving too. The rugged shoreline is pitted with isolated coves and underwater caverns that teem with marine life, while the wrecks of old ships (including the world-famous sister-vessel of the Titanic: HMS Britannic), are begging to be explored from their resting places on the sea floor. The port in Kea is found in the picturesque village of Korissia on the island’s jagged northern coast. It sits at the far-end of the concrete promenade that runs along one edge of the ultramarine bay, separating the classic, white-walled villas from the gently lapping waves. It a relatively small facility that, like the rest of Kea, never gets busy enough for the noise to rise above a gentle hubbub. There are no amenities at the port itself, though there a few shops, cafes, restaurants and even an ATM machine nearby. Despite being sparsely populated and largely covered in rough hills, there are plenty of paved road routes that tie together all the villages across the oval-shaped isle. The main route snakes in a vague circle around the heart of Kea; stretching from the centre of Korissia to the village of Kampi further along the coast. A system of buses and taxis regularly run from the port too, whisking passengers towards the island’s major landmarks. A number of ferry routes currently operate from the port in Korissia a few times throughout the week. Services hosted by Hellenic Seaways sail south to the neighbouring islands of Syros, Naxos, Paros and Folegandros as well as heading the short distance north to the port of Lavrio on the Greek mainland.


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