Here is all the information you need about the ferry route from Piraeus to Milos. On this page you can find details about the various ports and destinations, the ferry companies offering trips, as well as ferry ticket prices and travel times.
Milos is the southwestern most island of the Cyclades group, sitting above Crete in the Aegean Sea. It is one of the four volcanic islands in Greece. It is located approximately 82.87 miles away from Piraeus.
Getting back and forth from Piraeus to Milos is easy because ferries operate all year round.
The route Piraeus to Milos is operated by 4 ferry companies: Seajets, Minoan Lines, Aegean Sea Lines and Zante Ferries. This route is operated all year round and the ticket prices range between 39.00 and 99.00 euros, depending on whether you travel with a highspeed or conventional ferry. Tickets for this route are available for passengers as well as vehicles, such as cars and motor bikes.
The trip duration from Piraeus to Milos is between 3h 25m – 7h 10m. With Seajets which is the fastest ferry company on this route you can arrive in 3h 25m.
On this route, you can find both direct trips and those with stops at other islands. Typically, these stops will be Serifos, Sifnos, Kythnos, Kimolos, Folegandros, Sikinos, Ios and Santorini (Thera). Aegean Sea Lines, Minoan Lines, Seajets, Zante Ferries are currently offering a direct trip to Milos.
During high season (June – September) there are 325 scheduled ferry crossings between Piraeus and Milos per week. During low season (October – May) however, there are 196 ferry crossing per week. So, keep this in mind when planning your trip!