Ferries Milos
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Milos ferry schedules
Piraeus Adamantas





Santorini Adamantas



Paros Adamantas


Sifnos Adamantas





Mykonos Adamantas

Naxos Adamantas


Folegandros Adamantas




Heraklion Adamantas

Ios Adamantas





Chania Adamantas

Serifos Adamantas





Kimolos Adamantas




Katapola Adamantas

Syros Adamantas

Koufonisia Adamantas

Kythnos Adamantas





Sikinos Adamantas




Lavrio Adamantas


Kea Adamantas


Rethymno Adamantas

Kimolos Pollonia

Adamantas Piraeus





Adamantas Santorini



Adamantas Paros


Adamantas Sifnos





Adamantas Mykonos


Adamantas Naxos


Adamantas Heraklion

Adamantas Folegandros




Adamantas Chania

Adamantas Ios





Adamantas Serifos





Adamantas Kimolos





Adamantas Katapola

Adamantas Syros

Adamantas Koufonisia

Adamantas Kythnos




Adamantas Tinos

Adamantas Sikinos




Adamantas Lavrio

Adamantas Andros

Adamantas Kea

Adamantas Rethymno

Pollonia Kimolos

How much is the ferry to Milos?
Take a look at indicative ferry ticket prices for the most popular Milos routes; check prices for standard tickets, family bookings, and vehicle transportation.
Piraeus – Adamantas | Santorini – Adamantas | Paros – Adamantas | |
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1 Adult | € 22 | € 16 | € 12 |
2 Adults | € 68 | € 32 | € 24 |
2 Adults, 1 Car | € 128.5 | € 63.5 | € 48 |
2 Adults, 2 Children, 1 Car | € 189 | € 288.7 | Price not available |
Book ferry tickets for Milos
Offers
On Ferryhopper, you can take advantage of all active ferry offers and book cheap ferry tickets to Milos. Browse the latest deals and find the one that suits you best!
Remember: current ferry ticket offers will be automatically applied as you go through the booking process.
Discounts
You can take advantage of fixed discounts up to 50% offered by ferry companies to certain groups of passengers, including:
- Children 5-10 years old
- Teens 13-17 years old
- Passengers 60+ years old
- Students (Greek public university and ISIC card holders)
- Large families (Greek citizens)
- People with disabilities
Normally, infants and toddlers up to 4 years old travel on ferries to Milos free of charge.
Bear in mind that available discounts may vary from one operator to another.
Best time to book
The best time to book your ferry tickets to Milos depends on your travel plans and flexibility. If you're planning to travel during the peak summer season (July and August), we recommend booking at least 1-2 months in advance to secure availability, especially if you are traveling with a car or during the weekend.
Note that ferry companies often promote special offers in the months leading up to the high season, so the best time to book cheaper tickets to Milos is probably between May and June.
As for trips in spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October), you can normally book a few weeks in advance and still find good availability. However, ferry crossings are usually less frequent, so we recommend booking your spot in advance to ensure availability.
Information about Milos
Milos, a breathtaking island nestled at the southwestern tip of the Cyclades, is well-known for its unique lunar-like landscapes, pristine beaches and quaint whitewashed villages. In addition to being a popular destination for honeymooners and couples due to its romantic atmosphere, the island is also a great place for families and friends seeking a tranquil Greek island retreat.
Summers in Milos are all about soaking up the sun on its idyllic beaches, such as the famous Sarakiniko and Kleftiko. Beyond its natural beauty, Milos boasts a rich history. Visitors can explore ancient catacombs, sea caves and impressive Venetian castles. For adventure seekers, the island offers hiking trails leading to some of its most picturesque spots, as well as great opportunities for snorkeling, diving and sailing.
From its fascinating history to its stunning coastline, Milos promises a laid-back yet enriching holiday experience. Whether you’re admiring its Cycladic architecture, discovering hidden coves or enjoying delicious seafood by the sea, the island is sure to leave a lasting impression. Looking for inspiration for your vacation? Dive into our Milos travel guide to uncover the best of this Greek paradise!
The breathtaking white chalk cliffs of Sarakiniko beach on Milos
Tips and advice for your trip
Take a look at 5 useful tips for your ferry trip and vacation in Milos:
- If you are traveling to/from Milos in July or August, make sure to reach the port at least 1 hr in advance, especially if you are bringing along your vehicle.
- Shoulder season is one of the best times to visit Milos and enjoy a quiet time on the island. Therefore, we recommend traveling to Milos in June or late September.
- For your trip to Milos from Athens or other Cyclades islands, you can either choose a high-speed or conventional ferry, depending on your travel plans and needs.
- Pets are welcome on ferries to Milos free of charge. You just need to include them in your booking. Check out our guide to ferry travel with your pet in Greece.
- Milos is an ideal starting point for island hopping in the Cyclades. If you wish to explore more gems of the Aegean, you can easily catch a ferry and continue your vacation in Mykonos, Paros, Santorini, and many more islands.
Onboard services
Ferries to Milos, whether conventional or high-speed, are equipped with modern facilities to ensure a comfortable journey. Onboard, you’ll find spacious lounges, where you can relax, as well as bars serving snacks, coffee and drinks.
High-speed ferries to Milos provide airplane-style seats in economy, business or premium (VIP) class, while conventional ferries offer the option to sit on the deck and take in the stunning sea views. Additionally, on most conventional ferries, travelers have the opportunity to book a private cabin for extra comfort and privacy during the voyage.
Most ferries are accessible to passengers with disabilities, featuring elevators and escalators. Wi-Fi is available on most vessels, usually for a fee, allowing travelers to stay connected during their trip.
Additionally, all conventional and most high-speed ferries to Milos are equipped with car decks, making it convenient to bring along a vehicle for greater flexibility in exploring the island.
Milos port
The main port of Milos, known as Adamas (or Adamantas), is situated on the northern side of the island. As the island’s primary ferry hub, it provides essential facilities for travelers, including a tourist information office, parking spaces and WCs.
Just a short 2-min walk from the port, the village of Adamas offers a variety of shops, restaurants, cafés, and bars, making it a convenient stop for refreshments or last-minute essentials. Additionally, the local bus station is only a 4-min walk away, providing easy transportation to other parts of the island.
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FAQs
The duration of your ferry trip to Milos depends on the port of departure, route and ferry company. Indicatively:
- From the port of Piraeus, in Athens, the fastest ferry reaches Milos in 2 hr 35 min.
- From the island of Santorini, the shortest ferry route to Milos takes 1 hr 55 min.
- From the island of Paros, the shortest ferry route to Milos takes 1 hr 45 min.
- From the island of Mykonos, the shortest ferry route to Milos takes 2 hr 45 min.
- From the port of Heraklion in Crete, the shortest ferry route to Milos takes 5 hr.
The cheapest ferry to Milos departs from the neighboring island of Kimolos, with tickets starting at just around €3.
The cost of transporting a vehicle to Milos by ferry depends on the ferry route and the operator:
- Piraeus - Milos: car tickets start at €62
- Santorini - Milos: car tickets start at around €48
- Paros - Milos: car tickets start at around €34
- Heraklion - Milos: car tickets start at around €83
While baggage allowance policies vary by company, most ferries to Milos allow up to 50 kg of luggage per passenger.
However, Greek ferry companies are generally flexible regarding luggage size and weight, and there is no formal check-in procedure for baggage.
Find detailed answers to all your questions about ferry ticket changes, cancellations and refunds.
Remember that you can also use Ferryhopper's online booking modification service, available with certain ferry companies.
Ferry route map
Below, you can see all active ferry connections to Milos, as well as starting prices for each route. Use our interactive Map of ferries to visualize your trip and easily plan an island-hopping adventure.