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  1. 23. Apr. 2024 · Things to do in Milos, Greece. Milos is small and close to the other Cyclades, making it a perfect stop on a Greece island hopping trip! Once you’re on the island, you can drive anywhere in just 40 minutes! This makes it perfect for travelers looking to explore.

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    • Kleftiko
    • Sarakiniko
    • Firiplaka Beach
    • Milos Mining Museum
    • Paliochori Beach
    • Catacombs of Milos
    • Ancient Theatre of Milos
    • Milos Archaeological Museum
    • Plaka Castle
    • Paliorema

    From the port in Adamas you can set sail for the southwestern corner of Milos, where one of Greece’s most photographed natural wonders awaits. Kleftiko is an arena of white cliffs and outcrops that you can only reach on the water. At the base of the cliffs and rocks are caves, and natural arches, and one has a cave that you’ll pass right through an...

    If you’ve looked at any tourism material for Milos you’ll have seen images of this alien environment on the north coast of the island. But you have to go to Sarakiniko in person to gauge the full otherworldly beauty of the place. The sea and wind have moulded Sarakiniko’s bone-white volcanic rocks into sinuous humps and columns. With no sign of veg...

    One of a chain of inviting beaches on the remote south coast, Firiplaka is hemmed by eye-catching cliffs that are streaked with red, brown and yellow. The sand at their foot is pale and fine washed by surf that is mostly calm unless there’s a southerly wind blowing. On all other days, kids will be perfectly safe playing in the water which is no mor...

    The island has a mining heritage that is as old as the Neolithic Period, when it was a source of obsidian for the entire Mediterranean. Later, Pliny the Elder wrote that Milos provided more sulphur than anywhere in the ancient world, while it was also highly valued for its rich alum deposits. That mineral history is recorded at this museum in Adama...

    Chances are you’ve never had a bathing experience like Paliochori before. Some way southeast of Zefiria this beach has a mix of dark golden sand and shingle and is bounded by stratified rocks with red and yellow blotches. These are laced with sulphur ore and there’s a light smell of sulphur on the air. Stepping into the transparent water you may se...

    Comparable to the catacombs of Rome and the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, this network of underground galleries near Trypiti is an early-Christian burial site. The Catacombs date from the 1st century AD and were rediscovered in 1840 and excavated shortly after by the esteemed German archaeologist Ludwig Ross. To date three sets of tunnels have been...

    No more than 200 metres from the Catacombs is a theatre with tiers of pristine Parian marble seats facing the natural harbour and the dark outline of the hills on the west side. The location alone is enough reason to come. Belonging to the ancient town of Klima, the theatre would have first been built in Hellenistic times in the 3rd century BC and ...

    From the 3rd millennium until the 12th century BC Milos had the most important harbour in the Aegean, at Phylakopi in the north of the island. During excavations at the end of the 19th century this site yielded outstanding Early Cycladic, Minoan and Mycenaean artefacts, and many of these pieces are in Room 2 at the archaeological museum. There’s pa...

    At the village of Plaka on the east flank of the harbour you’ll come to a narrow stairway trailing up the slope. After a bit effort this will deposit you at the second-highest peak on Milos at the site of a 13th-century Venetian Castle. Plaka castle was a refuge from pirate attacks, and even if not much is left today you have to go to the top for a...

    This beach may not be easy to get to, as you have to take a dirt track through rugged hills for a few kilometres east of Zefiria, but you won’t regret the journey once you get there. Paliorema is more than just a place to sunbathe and swim, because the beach is backed by the ghostly ruins of a sulphur mine. This was in business for roughly a 100 ye...

  3. 12. Juli 2023 · Milos Island has more than 70 beaches, and Tsigrado is one of the most secluded and beautiful. Located just a short five-minute drive from Firiplaka Beach and nestled between cliffs, it’s a great place for adventure lovers. Why do I say adventure lovers? Because you have to climb down a bit of a scary and exposed ladder to access the beach!

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  4. Milos in Greece is an island known for its beautiful beaches and volcanic landscape. It is also the island where Venus de Milo, the statue of the ancient Greek goddess Aphrodite, was discovered in 1820.

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  6. Below, you will find everything you must see and do while in Milos, including beaches, activities, places to visit, tours, and more. In brief, the top places to visit are the traditional fishing villages like Klima , where you can stay in a Syrma House .