Ferry Services in Milos Island
Adamas is the principal port and seaport on the island. It is accessible by boats departing from Piraeus and arriving in Athens on a regular timetable.
Minoan Lines operate these ships (2 weekly crossings), Anek Lines (1), Zante Ferries (8), Aegean Speed Lines (13), and Seajets (14).
Adamas is a port town on the western shore of Milos Island, where most cruise ships and ferries dock. Pollonia, located on the island's northern coast, is accessible to vessels of more modest size.
The ancient Greek town of Milos was located on the slope between Klima and Trypiti. It was located closer to the entrance of the harbor. A Roman theater, some remnants of the city walls, and the remains of buildings can be found here.
There are around 70 beaches on the island of Milos, with Hivadolimni being the longest (about 1 km). Additionally, well-known tourist locations are the beaches to the north, south, and bay.
For more information about the ferry services, please visit https://milosport.gr/en/adamantas-port-services.
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