Folegandros to Milos Ferry

The Folegandros Milos ferry route connects Cyclades Islands with Cyclades Islands and is currently operated by 3 ferry companies. Zante Ferries operate their crossing up to 1 times per week, Sea Jets 14 times per week & the Hellenic Seaways service is available up to 1 times per week.

There are a combined 16 sailings available per week on the Folegandros Milos crossing between Cyclades Islands and Cyclades Islands and with 3 ferry companies on offer it is advisable to compare all to make sure you get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

Folegandros - Milos Ferry Operators

  • Zante Ferries
    • 1 Sailing Weekly 2 hr 35 min
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  • Sea Jets
    • 14 Sailings Weekly 55 min
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  • Hellenic Seaways
    • 1 Sailing Weekly 2 hr 40 min
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Average Folegandros Milos Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Folegandros Milos route is a car and 2 passengers.

Folegandros Milos Ferry reviews

  • "Folegandros to Milos"

    Excellent service, and a very good price.

    'Lee' travelled Folegandros Milos with Zante Ferries

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  • "my opinion"

    we travelled 3 times with SeaJets during this holiday. All good but the boarding process was slow.

    'Anonymous' travelled Folegandros Milos with Sea Jets on Seajet2

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  • "The opinion of 2 passengers about the SEA JET"

    The 2 crossings (between Pireus and Folegandros, then between Folegandros and Milos) were tough because you are not allowed to go on the deck. As holidaymakers, we usually like to enjoy the sea air and to be able to take a walk on the deck. The SEA JET boats take away all the fun of a relaxing crossing. We enjoyed the next two crossings with AEGEAN SPEED LINES A LOT MORE.

    'Lionel' travelled Folegandros Milos with Sea Jets on Superjet

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  • "Improve timekeeping"

    A good crossing, but always late!

    'Anonymous' travelled Folegandros Milos with Sea Jets on Seajet2

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Folegandros Guide

Located in the Cyclades group of islands, the Greek island of Folegandros lies in the Aegean Sea and forms the Cycladic island chain along with the islands of Sikinos, Ios, Anafi and Santorini. It is a fairly small island, measuring around 32 sq. km, and has around 760 inhabitants who primarily live in three villages: Chora, Karavostasis, which is also the island's port, and Ano Meria. For visitors to the island looking for a vantage point to take in the island's magnificent scenery then the Church of Panaghia is located on the top of a hill and offers great views of Chora and the island's west coast. There are a number of great beaches on the island but visitors should note that all of them are fairly difficult to reach. Some can be reached after a bit of a walk whereas others can only be accessed by boat. The two beaches that can be reached by car are the beaches at Karavostasi and Angali.

The island can be reached by conventional ferry, Highspeed ferry or Flying Dolphin from Piraeus, Rafini, the other islands of the Cycladic islands, Crete, Rhodes and the rest of the Dodecanese islands and the East Aegean Islands. Travel times vary depending on destination and ferry type but journey times range from 3.5 hours to 11 hours. The island's harbour, Karavostasi, has a few shops and restaurants for visitors to enjoy.

Milos Guide

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.