Ferries from Milos to Rethimno

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Are you organizing a vacation to Greece? Search for the best ferry from Milos to Rethimno through the NetFerry online search engine. Our pages provide you with all the information on your trip to Rethimno from Milos including prices, schedules and travel times.

The crossing between Milos and Rethimno is served by the maritime operator Seajets who provide 2 weekly sailings with travel times that don't exceed 2 hours 45 minutes and afternoon departures. Ferry companies operating on this line provide a faster crossing service thanks to hydrofoils. On board services offered by all sailing companies ensure comfort during your crossing.

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Ferries from Milos to Rethimno

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 Rethimno

Located on the northern coast of Crete, Rethymno is a charming city with a population of around 40,000. The old town, Palia Poli, remains one of the best-preserved old towns in Crete, almost entirely constructed under the Republic of Venice. A brief history of Rethymno The Minoans initially settled in Rethymno during the Bronze Age. In around 1250, the city became the seat of the Latin Diocese of Retimo, and after being absorbed by the Diocese of Ario in 1551, renamed Retimo–Ario. Captured by the Ottoman Empire in 1646 during the Cretan War, the Ottomans ruled Rethymno for almost three c... [More information]

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