Milos to Chania Ferry

Milos Chania Ferry

Travelling by ferry from Milos to Chania offers a tranquil and scenic journey across the Aegean as you leave the Cyclades behind and head toward the rugged beauty of Crete. Departing from Milos, you’ll enjoy views of its volcanic coastline, colourful cliffs, and serene bays; an ideal moment to relax on deck and take in the island’s distinctive landscape fading into the distance.

As you approach Chania, Crete’s dramatic shoreline comes into view, with mountains rising behind the coast and the city’s historic harbour gradually revealing itself. Once ashore, you’ll find yourself in one of Crete’s most captivating destinations, known for its Venetian architecture, vibrant waterfront, and maze-like old town filled with shops, cafés, and local markets. From the port, it’s easy to venture further into western Crete’s stunning beaches, gorges, and traditional villages. The atmosphere is lively yet welcoming; perfect for beginning your exploration of this enchanting region.

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Milos-Chania

Milos to Chania Ferry Companies

ANEK Superfast

ANEK Superfast

Blue Star Ferries

Blue Star Ferries

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About Milos

The Port of Milos, located in the bustling town of Adamas, is the island’s main gateway for ferry travel to and from the Cyclades and mainland Greece. With regular ferry connections to Piraeus, and nearby islands like Kimolos and Sifnos, the port ensures smooth access to this stunning island.

The port is a short distance from Milos’s famous beaches, ancient sites, and unique geological formations, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the island’s natural beauty and rich history. Whether you’re here for a quick stop or an island-hopping adventure, the Port of Milos offers a welcoming and convenient travel experience.

About Chania

Chania Port, located in the picturesque city of Chania, Crete, is a historic harbour blending Venetian, Ottoman, and Greek influences. Famous for its 14th-century Venetian lighthouse and vibrant waterfront lined with cafes, tavernas, and shops, the port offers a charming atmosphere day and night. Its cobblestone streets lead visitors through a maze of old buildings and cultural landmarks, making it a perfect spot for history enthusiasts and travellers seeking a scenic retreat by the sea.

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