Rhodes – Milos
Ferries to Cyclades Islands
Rhodes – Milos
Ferries to Cyclades Islands
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With a history that captivates the imagination, Rhodes ferry port offers a gateway to an island steeped in ancient mythology and modern charm. As the largest of the Dodecanese islands, Rhodes is a mosaic of sandy shores, medieval architecture, and lively cultural scenes. The medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Palace of the Grand Master stand as testimony to the island's rich history, while the Acropolis of Rhodes provides panoramic views and a glimpse into the ancient civilisation. Throughout the year, Rhodes celebrates its heritage with events such as the Medieval Rose Festival, which brings the historical past to life. From Rhodes ferry port, travellers can embark on journeys to other Greek islands or Turkey, with frequent connections available. Reaching the city centre from the port is straightforward, with taxis and buses readily available to whisk you into the heart of this enchanting island. Whether you're stepping off the ferry for a sun-soaked adventure or a deep dive into history, Rhodes ferry port is your starting point for an unforgettable Aegean odyssey.
Milos Ferry Port offers a gateway to an island woven with picturesque landscapes and rich history. As a volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea, Milos is renowned for its stunning beaches, such as Sarakiniko with its moon-like surface and the crystal-clear waters of Tsigrado. Art and history enthusiasts may find the Archaeological Museum of Milos, housing the famous Venus de Milo replica, a compelling visit. For those seeking an authentic cultural experience, the island's traditional fishing villages, like Klima with its colourful syrmata, are a must-see. During summer, the Milos Festival graces visitors with a blend of music, dance, and theatre performances. From Milos Ferry Port, travellers can easily connect to other islands or mainland Greece through a network of ferries. Convenient transport options, including buses and taxis, link the port to the island's capital, Plaka, allowing for seamless travel to the centre. The island's compact size makes it navigable by car or scooter rentals, offering visitors the freedom to explore Milos at their own pace.