Ferries from Rethimno to Milos

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Don't know how to get to Milos? Search for a ferry from Rethimno to Milos using our Cyclades Islands ferry booking system. This website provides you with all of the information you need on sea routes, timetables, tariffs and crossing times for the ferry crossings to Milos from Rethimno.

The Rethimno Milos ferry line is served by Seajets only who operate 2 connections per week with exclusively morning departures and traveling times shorter than 2 hours 45 minutes. A hydrofoil service operates on this line which halves the travel time to your destination, compared to standard ferries. Each passenger will receive all on board instructions by ground and cabin crew, who can guide you to your chosen accommodation and inform you of the on board services.

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Ferries from Rethimno to Milos

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Port of Rethimno

The port of Rethymno is on the north coast of Crete and provides freight and passenger services. The port area is divided into a west and east. The western part is dedicated to loading and unloading goods and sometimes serves tourist ferries. The east side offers berthing to passenger ships and cruise ships. How to reach the port of Rethymno The port of Rethymno is about 80 kilometers from the city of Heraklion, by car take the E75 road. It is 63 kilometers to to Chania on the E75, in the opposite direction. The port can be reached via the Leof route, Emmanouil Kefalogianni. The city of Rethym... [More information]

Address: Sofokli Venizelou, Rethymno 741 00, Greece

Directions: Google Map @ Rethimno, port

Guide of Milos

Milos is a beautiful island of volcanic origin and is recognizable from the sea because of the lava rock formations and its black beaches. Thanks to its horseshoe shape the island has the largest bay in the area and Milos has always been famous for its natural beauty. It is famous for the beautiful colours on display at sunset ranging from golden to red to brown, creating a striking contrast with the blue sea. History  The island became famous when in the early nineteenth century a farmer who was ploughing his field found a statue without arms and in two pieces, it was later named 'The Ve... [More information]

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