Ferries from Milos to Kythnos

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The ferry crossing from Milos to Kythnos is covered by our partner Seajets who provide availability for 21 sailings per week with morning departures and crossing times shorter than 2 hours 15 minutes. Ferry companies working on this crossing have ships available that are suitable for cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. On board services offered by all sailing companies ensure comfort during your crossing.

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Ferries from Milos to Kythnos

Port of Milos

The port of Milos is located in Adamantas within the bay of the island, an inlet that creates a natural harbor for the docking of ferries and other ships that reach the port. The port of Adamantas, or Diamante, has the typical white houses and narrow alleyways rising along the nearby coast s you would expect from a Greek island. In the vicinity of the port, you can find both relaxation and fun, in fact, during the day you can relax on the beaches that are on the seafront to the right and left of the port, while in the evening you can take advantage of the great nightlife that the town offers t... [More information]

Address: Adamantas, Milos, Greece

Directions: Google Map @ Milos, port

Guide of Kythnos

The island of Kythnos is mountainous and barren, crossed by a breeze that regulates the temperature during the summer. The island has a wild charm and a landscape characterized by expanses of olive trees and small villages with white houses and red roofs. The island has largely been forgotten by mass tourism and this has allowed the tourists who have ventured here a more authentic experience of island life. History   According to Greek mythology, the name of the island comes from Kythnos, who was the king of this island in the twelfth century BC. The island has also been famous since anci... [More information]

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