Serifos – Milos
Ferry to Cyclades Islands
Serifos – Milos
Ferry to Cyclades Islands
There are about 5 weekly sailings between Serifos to Milos. 4 operators sail this route
The Serifos Milos ferry typically departs from Serifos at around 09:50.
Serifos Milos ferry sailing duration on this route can take around 1h 19m. The fastest sailings are approximately 1h 15m. Sailing times can vary; durations often differ between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.
On average, there are around 5 weekly ferry sailings from Serifos to Milos. These sailings are provided by Aegean Sea Lines, Hellenic Seaways, SeaJets & Zante Ferries. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables may differ by season.
Serifos Milos ferry prices typically range between £37.47* and £51.99*. The average price is typically £51.96*. The cheapest Serifos Milos ferry prices start from £255*. The average price for a foot passenger is £51.96*.
Pricing will vary depending on the number of passengers, vehicle type, route, and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The distance between Serifos and Milos is approximately 26.8 miles (43.1km) or 23.3 nautical miles.
Cars are not permitted on ferries between Serifos and Milos.
Yes, it is possible to travel as a foot passenger between Serifos and Milos with Aegean Sea Lines, Hellenic Seaways, SeaJets & Zante Ferries. Please note that the availability of foot passenger services may vary between ferry operators. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for foot passenger ferries.
Pets are allowed on ferries traveling from Serifos to Milos with Hellenic Seaways, SeaJets & Zante Ferries. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey unless the ferry operator supplies pet accommodation.
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| Serifos - Milos Route summary | ||
|---|---|---|
| Departure Country | Greece | |
| Destination Country | Greece | |
| No. of Operators | 4 | |
| Operators | Aegean Sea Lines, Hellenic Seaways, SeaJets & Zante Ferries | |
| Average Price | £51* | |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 5 | |
| Average Sailing Duration | 1h 19m | |
| Fastest Sailing Duration | 1h 15m | |
| First Ferry | 09:50 | |
| Last Ferry | 18:25 | |
| Distance | 23 nautical miles | |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.
The smallest island belonging to the Cyclades often has the largest appeal; steep mountainside and verdant hillside encompass the charming streets and simplistic character – creating an experience that is authentically Greek. The hotels and apartments are basic and the infrastructure is typical of the environment, but you don’t come to Serifos for the architecture; the golden sand beaches next to deep blue waters are among the most beautiful in Greece. Psili Ammos Beach is perhaps the most beautiful, decorated in tropical foliage and hosting water that is clear and safe to dive, many tourists choose this as their haven for the holiday. The beaches are the obvious highlight of the island, drawing in numerous visitors each summer, but there is much more to Serifos than the alluring shoreline. The harbour is an idyllic spot of picturesque scenery and quaint cafes, perfect for whiling away a few hours amid stunning surrounding. The cuisine at the restaurants gracing the harbour is quintessentially Greek, serving seafood fresh from the waters.
The island is very small and compact, so the best option is to explore Serifos by foot.
Laying to the south of Greece, Milos is one of the many Greek Islands that are a popular destination for holidaymakers. The only ferry route from Milos is to Piraeus, another Greek Island, with crossings lasting from just over two hours to over six hours, and running several times per week. After visiting the uniquely colourful and engrossing rock formations stretching across the shores of the island, it is easy to see why Milos is regarded as ‘The Island of Colours’. The volcanic island has become a hotbed of tourism over the past few years, with the ancient buildings near the luxurious beaches proving to be an alluring combination. For couples looking for a romantic getaway, Milos is the perfect place; myriad of beautiful walking trails are lined across the land, offering views of idyllic sunsets and glorious surroundings. For a historical experience, the museums are a worthwhile way to spend an afternoon, especially on the rare occasion when the weather isn’t as warm as usual. To witness the beautiful aesthetics Milos has to offer, head to the impressive Ancient Theatre, which lays in the Ancient City of Fylakopi. The whole experience in the Ancient City of Fylakopi is fascinating, and to continue the historical theme, the Catacombs of Tripiti Village portray the traditional values of the island. There is a relative lack of public transport on Milos, so by car or taxi may be the best way to get around. Taxis are readily available throughout the island, though it may be best advised to negotiate a price before entry.