Ferries
Kimolos and the Cyclades in general are connected to the ports of Piraeus and Rafina. From Kimolos you can also visit the nearby Cycladic islands of Ios, Santorini, Naxos, Anafi, Amorgos etc.
In addition, there are ferry connection from Kimolos ferry to the islands of Crete, Rhodes, and basically all Dodecanese and East Aegean Islands via a third island.
Your trip to Kimolos can be with a conventional ferry boat, by Highspeed or Flying dolphin depending on the day, the time and the ferry company you wish to travel with.
If you select to visit Kimolos with the conventional ferry your trip will take about 5-7 hours while with a Highspeed ferry 3.5-4.5 hours depending on how many ports the ferry will call at on the way.
Ferries from Piraeus to Kimolos run all year round on a daily basis. In summer of course there are more departures to choose from:
1. Piraeus – Kithnos – Serifos – SifnosMilos – Kimolos – FolegandrosSikinos – Ios – Santorini
2. Piraeus – Kithnos – Serifos – SifnosMilos – Kimolos – Piraeus
3. Piraeus – Kithnos – Serifos – SifnosKimolos – Milos
4. Lavrio – Kea – Kithnos – Syros – ParosNaxos – Ios – Sikinos – FolegandrosKimolos – Milos
5. Milos – Kimolos – FolegandrosSikinos – Ios – Naxos -Paros – Syros
Flights
There is no airport on the island of Kimolos. The closest airport is Milos Island National Airport. They only receive domestic flights to/from Athens International Airport (Eleftherios Venizelos), several times a week. The flight duration is around 40minutes. The airport is located 5km away from Town.
However a ferry can be taken from Milos to Kimolos from Adamas or Pollonia. Ferries from Adamas to Kimolos goes 3 times a week and daily from Pollonia to Kimolos. The trip normally takes around 30minutes.