Official position in the Cyclades
Visit Greece places Kimolos in the western part of the Cyclades, next to Milos, and describes it as an island with volcanic soil and a strong mineral identity.
This page keeps only facts that official tourism sources currently state. Visit Greece places Kimolos in the western Cyclades next to Milos and explicitly lists the ferry links and arrival points most travellers need first.
Visit Greece places Kimolos in the western part of the Cyclades, next to Milos, and describes it as an island with volcanic soil and a strong mineral identity.
Visit Greece states that Kimolos is connected to Piraeus and other Aegean ports, and that conventional ferries on the Piraeus-Kimolos route take about 6.5 hours.
The same official page adds that Kimolos is also connected with the port of Lavrio, so the island is not presented as a Piraeus-only arrival.
Visit Greece names Psathi as the island port and places it 1.5 km from Chorio, the capital village.
The official Kimolos page also names Chorio, Ellinika, Alyki, Kalamitsi and boat-only Polyaigos, which helps frame the island geography before you arrive.
This page summarizes details stated on official tourism pages available on March 11, 2026. Transport times and live schedules can change, so confirm them with the operator before travel.
Checked against official pages available on March 11, 2026.
If your travel day depends on a live timetable, keep the official destination page as your factual baseline and then confirm the operator schedule.
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