How to get to Milos?

Milos is connected by ferry to the port of Piraeus (3–7 hours) and to many Cyclades: Sifnos (1 hour), Serifos (1.5 hours), Folegandros (1–2.5 hours), and Santorini (2–6 hours). Connections also exist to more distant islands such as Crete and Rhodes.

The main ferry companies are Aegean Speed Lines, Sea Jets, Hellenic Seaways, and Zante Ferries. For booking, refer to directferries.com.

Milos has a small domestic airport with flights from Athens (about 40 minutes) via Olympic Air or Aegean Airlines. Alternatively, fly to nearby Mykonos, Paros, or Santorini (all with European summer connections) and continue by ferry. For flight booking, visit skyscanner.com.

Connections, both by sea and air, are much more frequent during the summer season; always check availability if travelling in other periods.