Are you dreaming of a holiday to Milos? Find all of the information on the ferry from Lavrio to Milos using Cyclades Islands ferry search service by NetFerry. On this website discover all routes to Milos departing from Lavrio and easily find the timetables, crossing duration and prices.
The sea crossing between Lavrio and Milos is operated by Anek Superfast - Blue Star Ferries only who make 2 weekly sailings available with travel times ranging bewteen 16 hours 40 minutes and 16 hours 40 minutes. mostly morning departure times for these crossings. All ships have both cabins and reserved seating arrangements, allowing you to choose your preferred level of comfort as you travel.
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Lavrio, in southern Attica, has seen the development of its port over recent years and serves many islands in the Cyclades archipelago and some islands in the northern Aegean. In addition to passenger ferries, the port hosts private boats and yachts, providing them with necessary services and amenities. The port is located in the center of Lavrio and is about 60 km from Athens and 25 km from the Athens Eleftherios Venizelos airport with which it is connected by Ktel bus. The journey takes about an hour and the ticket costs about € 8.00, taxis will take you to the port in less than 40 minu... [More information]
Address: Leof. Miki Theodoraki Lavrio 195 00, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Lavrio, port
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]