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Milos to Tinos Ferry Travel, Schedules, and Information

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With only one direct ferry sailing from Milos to Tinos every week, it may be better to take an indirect route between the two Greek islands. This guide shows the different options on traveling from Milos to Tinos by ferry.

How to get from Milos to Tinos

If you've decided that you want to visit the Greek island Tinos straight after Milos, you have a couple of different options.

The first, is to wait for the once a week Ferry leaving from Milos to Tinos. This is a Blue Star Ferries vessel, and takes about 6 hours and 50 minutes to complete the journey.

Typically, this ferry runs on a Wednesday, but the day of the week may change depending on seasonal demand.

Perhaps the better option for most travelers would be to take an indirect ferry. This would mean sailing to another island first, swapping ferries, and then sailing on to Tinos.

Ferries to Tinos 

There's a couple of choices of indirect route you could take to get to Tinos from Milos.

The first, would be to take a Milos to Mykonos ferry, and then take a Mykonos to Tinos ferry.

Another idea, would be to first take a ferry from Milos to Syros, and then wait for the Syros to Tinos boat.

Whilst the overall travel time might be about the same once you have taken into account waiting between ferries, you are able to travel everyday between Milos and Tinos using the indirect options.

The best place to look at up to date schedules and book tickets online is Ferryhopper. You'll find they have an island-hopping option which is ideal for planning the Milos to Tinos route.

Tinos Island Travel Tips

Tinos is an island few foreign visitors spend much time at when compared to other islands on the Cyclades. This is a shame, because I think you could easily spend a week there and feel you've barely scratched the surface.

A few travel tips for visiting the Greek island of Tinos:

  • For hotels in Tinos, I recommend using Booking. They have a great selection of accommodation in Tinos, and the most popular areas to stay are Chora (Tinos town), Agios Ioannis Porto,Agios Sostis, Kionia, Agios Romanos, and Pyrgos. If you are traveling to Tinos in the busiest months of summer, I advise reserving places to stay in Tinos a month or so in advance.

  • The easiest way to get hold of ferry tickets in Greece is by using Ferryhopper. Although I think it's better to book your Milos to Tinos ferry tickets in advance, especially during the height of the tourist season, you could also use a travel agency in Milos to book your ferry tickets. Don't leave it until the last minute though – you might end up with an unintended extra stay in Milos if the ferry you want is sold out!

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  • Related blog post suggestion: Milos island travel guide

What to see in Tinos Greece

I've co-written a book about Tinos which you can find on Amazon: Tinos and Andros travel guidebook.

I've also got lots of information here on the blog about it. You can find the different sections by using the links below:

  • Where is Tinos and how can I get there?
  • What’s so special about Tinos?
  • When is the best time to visit Tinos?
  • Sightseeing in Tinos – The villages in Tinos
  • Churches and Monasteries in Tinos
  • Beaches in Tinos
  • Hiking and other outdoors activities in Tinos
  • Where to stay in Tinos
  • Getting around Tinos
  • Eating in Tinos

Travel from Milos to Tinos FAQ

Some commonly asked questions about traveling to Tinos from Milos include:

How do you get to Tinos from Milos?

The best way to make a journey from Milos to Tinos is by ferry. There is a once a week direct ferry sailing to the Cyclades island of Tinos from Milos, with daily indirect options available if you travel via the islands of Mykonos or Syros first.

Does Tinos have an airport?

The island of Tinos does not have an airport, and so you can not fly there from Milos. The closest airport to Tinos would be on Mykonos island.

How many hours is the ferry from Milos to Tinos?

The ferries to Tinos island from Milos take around 6 hours and 50 minutes. Ferry operators on the Milos Tinos route may include Blue Star Ferries.

How do I buy ferry tickets to Tinos?

The best place to look at Greek ferries for Tinos online is Ferryhopper. Although I think it's better to book your Milos to Tinos ferry tickets in advance, you could also wait until you are in Greece, and use a travel agency.


Dave Briggs
Dave is a travel writer living in and writing about Greece. In addition to creating this guide to ferries from Milos to Tinos, he's created many other Greek island travel guides. Follow Dave on social media for travel inspiration from Greece and beyond:
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