Milos Island
Adamas
is the main port of Milos and one of the island’s liveliest settlements.
Built around a naturally protected bay, it combines traditional Cycladic architecture with modern tourist facilities.Seaside cafés, and charming tavernas create an atmosphere of authentic island hospitality. It is an ideal base for exploring Milos’ impressive beaches and volcanic landscapes.
Plaka
the capital of Milos, is one of the most charming villages in the Cyclades.
Built amphitheatrically on a hill, it offers panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and breathtaking sunsets. Its narrow whitewashed alleys, traditional houses with colorful windows, and small courtyards adorned with bougainvillea create an atmosphere of authentic island beauty. At the top stands the Venetian Castle, offering spectacular views over the entire bay of Milos.
Pollonia
is a picturesque seaside village on the northeastern side of Milos, ideal for those seeking peaceful and authentic holidays.
Built right by the sea, with white houses and small fishing boats in its harbor, it offers a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful views toward Kimolos. The sandy beach with its shallow, clear waters is perfect for families, while the seaside tavernas are known for their fresh seafood and authentic island cuisine.
Trypiti
is built amphitheatrically on a hill overlooking the bay of Adamas.
Its name derives from the carved cave-like dwellings and openings in the rock, reflecting the area’s long and layered history.Charming alleys, whitewashed houses with colorful details, and traditional windmills create a setting of genuine Cycladic elegance. Trypiti is especially known for its breathtaking sunsets, The village is also home to the famous Catacombs of Milos, one of the most important early Christian monuments in Greece,
Klima
is one of the most photographed and picturesque spots in Milos.
This small seaside settlement stands out for its colorful “syrmata” — traditional fishermen’s boathouses carved into the rock, featuring bright blue, red, and green doors that open almost directly onto the sea. The calm waters of the bay and the stunning sunset views create an atmosphere of authentic Cycladic charm.
Sarakiniko
is the most iconic natural landscape of Milos and one of the most extraordinary settings in the entire Aegean.
Tsigrado
is one of the most thrilling beach experiences in Milos.
Tucked between dramatic volcanic cliffs, it reveals itself through a narrow natural passage in the rocks. Access, assisted by a rope or small ladder, adds a sense of adventure, making the arrival part of the unforgettable experience.Golden sand meets exotic waters in shades of turquoise and deep blue, with remarkable clarity.
Fyriplaka
is one of the most striking and photogenic beaches on Milos, celebrated for its crystal-clear turquoise waters.
The beach stretches along a spectacular coastline of white and pastel-colored cliffs, sculpted over centuries by wind and sea into a truly unique natural landscape.Its shallow, emerald-blue waters make it perfect for swimming and relaxation, while small coves and natural rock passages invite visitors to explore. The contrast between the bright white rocks, the turquoise sea, and the deep blue of the Aegean creates an almost tropical setting.














