THE OTHER ISLANDS
MILOS
Uncontaminated and full of sandy beaches and rocky ravines of all types washed by a turquoise sea, Milos is the ideal island for an "all sea" holiday.
The beaches of Milos are known worldwide for their colours: white and sandy beaches alternate with rocky bays sculpted by the wind, platinum-coloured beaches with coves with red, yellow or black rocks. Crystal clear waters, colored rocks and enormous expanses of sand make it one of a kind; the island has over 80 beaches of various sizes and is still far from the large-scale mass tourism present in other more well-known islands.
Its volcanic nature means that the landscape is constantly changing. Whether you are a lover of nature and the wild sea without frills or of establishments and comforts, Milos is for you.
The island is full of things to see: one of the most evocative locations is certainly the Paliorema sulfur mine, the sunset from
Plaka is unparalleled, eating in a tavern by the sea is a unique experience.
Pollonia is an ancient fishing village in which quality hotel facilities have recently been created.
Klima, a very typical fishing village dotted with white houses with pastel colored window frames, will not fail to amaze you.
Adamas, the capital and the port of arrival for ferries, is a seafront full of clubs: for those looking for nightlife, Milos also offers this, in moderation, but the there is no shortage of choice.
The beaches of Milos are known worldwide for their colours: white and sandy beaches alternate with rocky bays sculpted by the wind, platinum-coloured beaches with coves with red, yellow or black rocks. Crystal clear waters, colored rocks and enormous expanses of sand make it one of a kind; the island has over 80 beaches of various sizes and is still far from the large-scale mass tourism present in other more well-known islands.
Its volcanic nature means that the landscape is constantly changing. Whether you are a lover of nature and the wild sea without frills or of establishments and comforts, Milos is for you.
The island is full of things to see: one of the most evocative locations is certainly the Paliorema sulfur mine, the sunset from
Plaka is unparalleled, eating in a tavern by the sea is a unique experience.
Pollonia is an ancient fishing village in which quality hotel facilities have recently been created.
Klima, a very typical fishing village dotted with white houses with pastel colored window frames, will not fail to amaze you.
Adamas, the capital and the port of arrival for ferries, is a seafront full of clubs: for those looking for nightlife, Milos also offers this, in moderation, but the there is no shortage of choice.