The island of Milos is an island located in Greece. It covers the surface of 160.10 km² and it has the population of approximately 4977 people. The island Milos has 2 larger and more picturesque towns worth visiting.
Not all of them have ferry ports of course, so to be specific - the island of Milos has 2 ferry ports offering daily departures to and from the island of Milos.
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Ferry ports on the island of Milos
There are 2 ferry ports on the island of Milos. The island ferry ports are generally smaller in size, but they can accommodate the ferries sailing from the mainland according to the departure schedule that you can see on our website. The island ferry ports are the following ones:
Milos currently has 9 daily arrivals by ferry, coming from
ferry ports in Greece.
Below you'll see a list of the most popular ways to get to Milos where you can find out more, and book your tickets!
There are 2 daily outbound ferry lines from Milos going to
domestic
destinations such as Piraeus and Naxos in Greece.
The most popular ferry lines departing Milos in terms of number of travellers are Adamantas - Piraeus, Adamantas - Mykonos and Adamantas - Paros.
Below you will see the most popular ferry lines departing from Milos.
Ferry companies sailing to and from the island of Milos
There are 3 companies operating ferry lines to and from the island of Milos, Greece.
These ferry companies have fast ferry, car catamaran and car ferry in their active fleet of vessels.
The average user rating for the ferry companies operating to and from Milos is NaN.
The largest ferry company is SeaJets with more than 3 ferry lines to and from Milos while Minoan Lines is the smallest with 1 ferry lines in comparison. Below we have listed some of the most popular ferry companies when travelling to or from Milos.
A full list of ferry companies and more information can be found here.
Nearby Islands
While you're staying on the island of Milos, you can also take some time to visit some of the other islands in Greece, such as Othonoi, Ereikoussa or Mathraki.
The smallest island in terms of its size is the island Imeri Gramvousa with the surface area of only 1.00 km², while the largest island would be Crete covering 8303.00 km². You can find a list of islands in Greece below and click on them for more information!
Since the island of Milos is well connected not only to the mainland, but to the other islands as well, it would be a waste of time not to visit some of them like Amorgos, Folegandros and Halki too. The cheapest and easiest way is booking a ticket for the catamaran or car ferry.
Below we have composed a list of the most popular island hopping destinations when departing from Milos.