Milos – Chania
Ferries to Crete
Milos – Chania
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With its volcanic origins sculpting a dramatic landscape, Milos ferry port is a gateway to an island famed for its lunar-like terrain and rich history. Visitors are captivated by the island's unique beaches, such as the striking Sarakiniko Beach, with its white rock formations against the azure sea, and the picturesque fishing village of Klima, renowned for its colourful syrmata - boat houses carved into the rocks. History enthusiasts will appreciate the ancient theatre and the Catacombs of Milos, while the discovery site of the iconic Venus de Milo adds to the island's allure. In summer, the Milos Festival brings a celebration of arts and culture with concerts and events. From Milos ferry port, travellers can effortlessly continue their journey to nearby islands or the mainland, thanks to frequent ferry connections. Reaching the island's centre, Adamas, is straightforward via bus or taxi, ensuring a smooth transition from sea to land. Milos ferry port acts not only as a hub for maritime travel but also as the starting point for an unforgettable Aegean adventure.
Steeped in history and brimming with culture, Chania is a vibrant tapestry woven from various civilizations. Visitors to Chania ferry port are greeted by a city where Venetian, Turkish, and Greek influences converge, creating a unique architectural and cultural milieu. The Old Venetian Harbour is a must-see, with its iconic lighthouse offering picturesque views, especially at sunset. The Nautical Museum and the Archaeological Museum of Chania allow for a deep dive into the region's rich heritage. For those visiting in July, the Chania Rock Festival electrifies the city with an array of rock and metal performances. From Chania ferry port, one can easily venture to the enchanting towns of Heraklion and Rethymno by bus or car. To reach the city centre from the port, buses are readily available, offering a convenient and economical option. The port's proximity to the national road also makes car travel to various parts of Crete straightforward. Chania ferry port remains an inviting gateway to exploring the island's otherworldly beaches, mountainous landscapes, and charming villages.