Kimolos – Milos
Ferries to Cyclades Islands
Kimolos – Milos
Ferries to Cyclades Islands
The Kimolos to Milos ferry route is provided by 2 ferry companies. The ferry crossing from Kimolos to Milos is approximately 55 minutes on most ferries servicing this route. Ferries between Kimolos to Milos cost around $19 and $64, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for ferries from Kimolos to Milos.
Kimolos Milos ferry sailings typycally depart from Kimolos at around 07:35. The last ferry leaves at 22:40.
The Kimolos Milos ferry trip can take around 55 minutes. The fastest Kimolos to Milos ferry is around 45 minutes. Crossing times can vary between ferry operator and seasons.
There are around 3 weekly sailings from Kimolos to Milos serviced by Blue Star Ferries & Aegean Sea Lines. Timetables can vary by season and operator.
Kimolos Milos ferry prices typically range between $19* and $64*. The average price is typically $35*. The cheapest ferries from Kimolos to Milos start from $19*. The average price for a foot passenger is $35*. The average price for a car is $111*.
Ferry price can vary based on booking factors such as number of passengers, vehicle type sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated March 25.
The distance between Kimolos to Milos is approximately 10 miles (16km) or 9 nautical miles.
Yes, Blue Star Ferries & Aegean Sea Lines allow cars on board ferries between Kimolos and Milos. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Kimolos and Milos.
Foot passengers can travel on the Kimolos to Milos ferry with Blue Star Ferries & Aegean Sea Lines.
Pets can travel on ferries from Kimolos to Milos with Blue Star Ferries. Pets may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey depending on the operators guidelines.
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Located in the Cycladese group of islands, the Greek island of Kimolos lies in the Aegean Sea, just to the north of its nearest neighbour, the island of Milos. Separating the two islands is a channel that is around 1 km wide. The island's only town is called Chorio is sits on a hill on the west side of the island. The buildings of Chorio are typical of the architectural style of the Aegean which gives off a lovely old-world charm. Houses with white washed walls and blue painted windows located along narrow cobbled streets provide the town with a deep sense of tranquillity. There are a number of places of interest in the town including the Archaeological Museum, which is opposite the Metropolitan Church of Panagia Odigitria. Contained within the museum are exhibits and artefacts showing the island's history, which includes vessels and utensils dating back to the early 7th century BC.
The island's port is located in the village of Psathi. From the port a conventional or Highspeed ferry can be taken to Piraeus. Ferries also operate to Kithnos, Serifos, Sifnos, Milos and the other Cycladic islands.
Milos is a Greek island that is the most westerly of the Cyclades group of islands and is known as the place the statue of Venus, or Aphrodite, was discovered, although the statue is now on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The island has around 5,000 residents that live in seven small villages dotted around the island. Unlike many of its Cycladic neighbours, tourism is a relatively recent innovation on Milos and now tourists visit to enjoy the island's lovely beaches and warm, crystal clear waters. Thanks to the island's natural landscape, which is of volcanic origins, it is sometimes referred to as 'the island of colours'.
The island is connected to the port of Piraeus in Athens, to all of the Cycladic islands, the Dodecanese islands and Crete with both ferries and high-speed catamarans. During the peak season in the summer there are daily scheduled routes to and from the island. There are two ports in Milos, the main port is in Adamas and the other port is in Apollonia which connects the island with the islands of Kimolos and Glaronissia.