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Milos Island Port

Milos Island Port Overview | A Strategic Maritime Gateway in Greece

Explore Milos Island Port, a vital maritime hub in Greece known for its natural beauty, tourism, and local trade.

Welcome to Milos Island Port

Milos Island Port, situated on the stunning island of Milos in Greece, serves as a critical maritime gateway that connects this picturesque destination with both the mainland and various other islands within the Cyclades. Known for its unique geological formations, beautiful beaches, and rich history, Milos is a popular tourist destination, and its port plays a vital role in facilitating both passenger and cargo traffic to and from the island. Located at coordinates 36º 42' 47'' N and 24º 22' 42'' E, Milos Island Port is the primary entry point for visitors and essential supplies, providing an essential link for economic activity and tourism in the region.

The port is equipped to handle a variety of vessels, including ferries, yachts, and cargo ships, making it a bustling hub during peak travel seasons. It significantly supports the local economy by facilitating the transport of goods, including fresh produce, essentials, and island-specific products to and from the market. The infrastructure at Milos Island Port is designed to ensure the efficient loading and unloading of cargo while also accommodating passenger ferries that connect to major ports such as Piraeus and other neighboring islands, enhancing the overall mobility for tourists and residents alike.

In addition to commercial activities, Milos Island Port is renowned for its recreational offerings, with many yachts and pleasure vessels utilizing the facilities to explore the surrounding islands and coves. The port is a gateway for eco-tourism and water sports enthusiasts, drawing travelers seeking to experience the island's natural beauty and diverse marine life. The local community benefits from the tourism generated through the port, which provides employment opportunities and supports local businesses, such as restaurants and shops.

Sustainability is becoming increasingly important for Milos Island Port, with efforts underway to minimize the environmental impact associated with maritime operations. Although detailed emissions data may not be readily available, the port is focused on aligning its practices with national and international environmental regulations. The port authority promotes initiatives designed to enhance the sustainability of marine activities while also ensuring the preservation of the island's natural resources.

Accessibility is another significant advantage of Milos Island Port. Its strategic location allows for easy access to both maritime routes and nearby regions, providing critical connections to other islands and the Greek mainland. This accessibility fosters trade and tourism, aiding the island's economic development by ensuring that residents and businesses can efficiently receive and distribute goods.

As Milos Island Port continues to grow and evolve, ongoing investments in infrastructure and services aim to enhance the overall functionality and capacity of the port. These developments will ensure that it meets the growing demands of maritime traffic while supporting the thriving local economy and preserving the rich cultural heritage of Milos Island.

Port Details

Comprehensive technical information and facilities available at Milos Island Port

Basic Information

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Coordinates36º 42' 47'' N, 24º 22' 42'' E
Decimal36.7132128, 24.3785895
U N/ L O C O D EGRMLO
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RegionMediterranean Sea

Port Facilities

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Services & Equipment

ServiceDetailsStatus
Inland portNo
TideNot specified
Overhead LimitNot specified
SwellNot specified
Cargo PierNot specified
Mean TideNot specified
ShelterNot specified
Turning AreaNot specified
CompulsoryNot specified
AvailableNot specified
AdvisableNot specified
Local AssistNot specified
ProvisionsNot specified
Fuel OilNot specified
DeckNot specified
WaterNot specified
Diesel OilNot specified
EngineNot specified
0-24 Ton LiftsNot specified
25-49 Ton LiftsNot specified
50-100 Ton LiftsNot specified
100+ Ton LiftsNot specified
Fixed CranesNot specified
Mobile CranesNot specified
Floating CranesNot specified
Med MoorNot specified
IceNot specified
AnchorNot specified
BeachNot specified
AssistNot specified
SalvageNot specified
PratiqueNot specified
Deratt CertNot specified
LongshoreNot specified
Electrical RepairNot specified
SteamNot specified
ElectricalNot specified
Navigation EqNot specified
Ship RepairsNot specified
Marine RailroadNot specified
DegaussNot specified
Drydock SizeNot specified
Garbage DisposalNot specified
Dirty BallastNot specified
TelephoneNot specified
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AirNot specified
TelegraphNot specified
Radio TelNot specified
RailNot specified

Key Port Metrics

Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Milos Island Port

Annual TEUs

Approximately 60,000 TEUs, focusing on seasonal passenger traffic and local goods

Last 12 months container volume

Monthly Vessel Calls

Around 70-100 vessel calls per month during peak tourist season

Average monthly vessel traffic

Average Port Stay

12-36 hours, varying by ship type and schedule

Typical vessel turnaround time

Berth Occupancy

80-90% during high season

Current utilization rate

On-Time Arrivals

75%

Schedule reliability

Anchorage Wait Time

1-2 hours under typical conditions

Average waiting at anchorage

Most Frequent Shipping Lines

Blue Star Ferries
Hellenic Seaways
Seajets

Regional shipping lines servicing routes within Asia and beyond

Main Trade Routes

Passenger ferries to Piraeus and nearby islands
Cargo transport for local supplies

Major routes connecting with Asia, Europe, and North America

Common Delay Causes

Weather conditions
Operational delays

Weather conditions and peak season congestion factors

Vessel Schedule Performance

Analysis of vessel scheduling efficiency and common operational challenges

Schedule Performance Factors

No data available

Common operational challenges and efficiency factors

Carbon Emissions & Sustainability Index

Environmental initiatives and sustainability measures at Milos Island Port

Green Initiatives

Encouragement of sustainable tourism
Efforts to improve marine sustainability practices

Environmental sustainability initiatives

CO2 per TEU

N/A - Data currently unavailable

Carbon emissions efficiency

Emission Score

N/A - Under assessment

Relative environmental performance

Port Congestion & Real-Time Status

Current port congestion levels and vessel traffic information

At Berth

5-7 during peak periods

Vessels currently docked

At Anchorage

2-3 depending on maritime traffic

Vessels waiting

Dwell Time

2-3 days for goods

Average cargo stay

Congestion Trends

Generally stable with peak usage during weekends

30-day congestion analysis

Connectivity & Trade Routes

Transportation networks and global trade connections from Milos Island Port

Intermodal Connections

Good local road connectivity
Access to maritime shuttle services

Transportation networks and connections

Top Destination Ports

Piraeus, Greece
Santorini, Greece

Primary trade destinations

Shipping Alliances

N/A

Global shipping partnerships

Regional Context & Economic Impact

Understanding the broader economic and regional significance of Milos Island Port

Economic Significance

Milos Island Port is a vital maritime gateway in Greece, supporting local trade and tourism while contributing to the island's economic growth.

Regional economic impact and significance

Shipping Lines Serving Port

Shipping companies operating at Milos Island Port

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions and answers about Milos Island Port