Back to newsThe passenger and car ferry "Kissamos" has departed from the port of Milos and is continuing its scheduled route to Souda, in the Chania region of western Crete. The vessel resumed its journey after completing a stop at Milos, and services are reported to be running normally. Souda port serves as the main ferry gateway to Chania, one of Crete's most popular destinations. Travelers planning to reach western Crete by sea from the Cyclades can expect no disruptions on this route. Passengers with bookings on the Kissamos should check with their ferry operator for the latest arrival times, as delays from earlier in the journey may affect the final schedule.
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Ferry Kissamos Resumes Scheduled Service to Western Crete
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