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.

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Upon arrival at Milos port, the port is well signposted and easily located along the waterfront. The vehicle entrance is located on the left-hand side as you approach the entrance. Vehicles will enter using the vehicle gate, this is also the point where vehicle check-in will be completed. There is only one quay situated at Milos Port, therefore all passengers will travel from the same quay or terminal. Once check-in is complete, the vehicle access point will further continue onto the embarkment quay, this is where all passengers will embark.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Motorcycle

Upon arrival at Milos port, the port is well signposted and easily located along the waterfront. The foot passenger and pedestrian access is located between the vehicle entrance and exit. This is a small building in which passengers will enter to check-in and display tickets. Once check-in is completed, foot passengers will use the convenient walkways to access the embarkment location along the quay. This is where all passengers will board.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle











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