- Must visit
Archaeological Museum of Milos
Key museum for understanding ancient Melos, known for replicas and finds connected to the Venus de Milo and other Cycladic antiquities.
Take a ferry from Psathi to Milos (Island) and enjoy the approximately 8 nautical miles (16 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
There are 1 ferries per day. The earliest ferry runs at 07:00, the last at 22:40. There are 4 sailings per week.
Distance 8 nautical miles (16 km) |
Ferries per day 1 |
Direct ferries Available |
Average weekly sailings 4 |
First ferry 7:00 AM |
Last ferry 10:40 PM |
Cheapest Month Aug |
Cheapest Day Tue |
High Season Apr - Jun |
Low Season Jul - Sep |
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Key museum for understanding ancient Melos, known for replicas and finds connected to the Venus de Milo and other Cycladic antiquities.
Small museum on the island’s mining history, geology, and mineral wealth, with clear exhibits explaining how mining shaped modern Milos.
Compact museum near the church at Adamas displaying religious art, icons, and ecclesiastical objects linked to the island’s Orthodox heritage.
The island’s main hilltop village, famous for whitewashed lanes, shops, sunset spots, and classic Cycladic atmosphere.
Seafront fishing hamlet known for its colorful syrmata boat houses, one of the most photographed and socially popular places on Milos.
Extraordinary white volcanic coastal landscape with moonlike rock formations, among the island’s most iconic and heavily shared locations.
Small fried cheese pies filled with local soft cheese, one of the island’s best-known traditional snacks served at festivals and in homes.
A traditional Milos watermelon pie made with ripe watermelon, flour, and aromatics, usually baked as a summer sweet linked closely to the island.
Often called the island’s answer to pizza, this rustic flatbread is topped with tomato and onion and is a classic simple food of Milos.
One of the island’s most celebrated traditional tavernas, known for local recipes, island cheeses, and a warm rustic setting.
Famous seaside taverna in Mandrakia known for seafood, grilled octopus, and classic Cycladic atmosphere by the water.
Well-known Pollonia restaurant serving refined Greek and Cycladic dishes with a relaxed terrace atmosphere and strong local reputation.
Prices are moderate for Greece. Rooms rise sharply in summer, while food, coffee, and local buses stay fairly reasonable.
Service is usually included. Round up at cafes, tip 5-10% at restaurants for good service, and round up taxis if helpful.
Official public transport app
Port Of Milos, Adamas, Milos -> Adamas, Milos
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Psathi to Milos (Island) by ferry. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest ferry, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Milos (Island), this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

Most Psathi to Milos (Island) ferries use the Port of Kimolos to Port of Milos port pair. Use this guide to compare Psathi and Milos (Island) ports on this route, check city-centre transport, alongside checking practicalities like port facilities and services.
Port of Milos is 1 km from Milos city centre. Public transport options include:
Port of Milos has practical services for this route, including Wifi, Parking, Dining, ATM, Taxis, WC, and Ticket Office.
Food options include: O Hamos (0.6km), Mikros Apoplous (0.7km), Navagio (0.9km)
Free WiFi. ATMs are available in the terminal.
Ticket office support is available at Port of Milos.
Available at Port of Milos: Parking, Taxis, WC.
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