Ferry from Athens (Piraeus) to Milos
Tickets, Prices & Schedules
Discounts
Traveling from Athens to Milos by ferry is easy and comfortable, and you can take advantage of lower-cost ferry tickets thanks to available discounts. Ferry companies offer discounts up to 50% to certain passenger categories, such as:
- Children (5-10 years old)
- Permanent residents of islands (holders of Unique Islander Number)
- People with disabilities and accompanying persons
Note: infants and toddlers up to 4 years old normally travel for free. Keep in mind that available discounts may vary from one ferry company to another.
On-board services and amenities
The Piraeus - Milos ferry is operated by both conventional and high-speed vessels, offering travelers flexibility and comfort.
Ferries usually feature air-conditioned lounges, spacious open decks and snack bars, as well as shops for a pleasant journey. If you’d like to stay connected, Wi-Fi packages are usually available for purchase.
Cabins and accommodation
Normally, there are cabins available on Aegean Sea Lines, Minoan Lines and Fast Ferries vessels traveling to Milos, as well as numbered seats.
Seajets high-speed ferries do not have cabins, but you can book airplane-type numbered seats for a more comfortable trip.
Luggage
Ferry companies are usually quite flexible regarding luggage size and weight. You can keep your luggage next to you or store your bags and suitcases in the designated luggage area on the Athens - Milos ferry.
Tip: we recommend that you don’t carry more than 50 kg of luggage, as there might be limited storage capacity on the vessels.
Traveling with pets
On Athens - Milos ferries, you can normally travel with your pet free of charge. Bear in mind that each ferry company has its own pet policy.
Make sure to carry along all necessary pet health certificates, tickets and any supplies you may need for your trip.
Useful tips for your ferry trip to Milos from Athens (Piraeus)
Here, you can find useful information about the trip from Piraeus to Milos below:
- Piraeus is one of the busiest ports in Greece, with multiple ferry terminals and daily departures. We recommend arriving at the port well in advance, especially if you bring your vehicle.
- The Athens - Milos ferry route is one of the most popular in Greece. As tickets tend to sell out fast in summer, make sure to book your tickets 3 to 4 months in advance.
- Traveling from the port of Piraeus is the best way to travel by ferry from Athens to Milos. Alternatively, you can also catch a ferry from the port of Lavrio in Athens once a week. Take a look at the Lavrio - Milos ferry route for more info.
- You can find more tips and information about your vacation on our Milos travel guide.
- Milos is a great starting point for island hopping in the Cyclades! From there, you can travel by ferry to Kimolos, Serifos, Sifnos, Folegandros, and other beautiful islands. There are also routes to Crete and some islands in the Dodecanese. Find more information about available routes on our Map of ferries.
Where to take the ferry from Athens (Piraeus) to Milos
You can catch the ferry to Milos from the port of Piraeus in Athens, located approximately 15 km south of the city center of Athens and 45 km from Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos.
You can get to the port of Piraeus by car, taxi and public transport (bus, metro and suburban railway).
Which Piraeus gate do ferries to Milos depart from?
Ferries from Athens to Milos normally depart from Piraeus Port Gates E6, E7 and E9. Departure gates may change, so we recommend checking your ticket and the electronic display boards located at the port.
Where does the ferry arrive in Milos?
Ferries from Piraeus arrive at the port of Adamas or Adamantas. The port is located on the north side of Milos and offers all basic amenities, such as a tourist information office, parking space, WCs, and free Wi-Fi connection.
The port is a 2-min walk from the village of Adamas and there you will find cafés, restaurants, hotels, and shops for any last minute purchases.
How long is the ferry ride from Athens (port of Piraeus) to Milos?
The duration of the Athens - Milos ferry trip ranges from around 2.5 hr to 7.5 hr. The total travel time mainly depends on the weather conditions and the vessel type.
Athens (port of Piraeus) - Milos ferry companies
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FAQs
Depending on the ferry company and type of vessel you’re traveling with, you can bring your vehicle to Milos. Prices for vehicle transportation start from approximately €30 for a motorcycle and €70 for a car.
Make sure to book your tickets as early as possible, as there might be limited availability.
The distance between Milos and Athens is approximately 84 nautical miles (about 155 km).
When booking your Athens - Milos trip on Ferryhopper, you can easily check in online, get your tickets on your phone and board the ferry directly with your e-ticket without collecting any paper tickets at the port.
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.