MilosThe island of love and Goddess Aphrodite
A volcanic creation of nature and God, a colossal sculpture gradually formed after many undersea eruptions.
Pristine heavenly turquoise beaches, dramatic landscapes of spectacular volcanic rocks, rich history, charming villages, and delicious cuisine offer a captivating experience that will take your heart away.
Milos boasts over 70 beaches, each with its own distinct character. From the famous Sarakiniko Beach, with its lunar-like landscape of volcanic rocks, to the secluded coves of Firiplaka and Tsigrado, where turquoise waters meet golden sand, a beach suits every taste.
Milos is an island full of Cycladic charm, with villages and seaside settlements that are postcard-pretty and filled with traditions. Some come with a choice of tavernas, cafes, and cultural sites. And others are virtually abandoned (like those containing Milos’ colorful boathouses, known as Syrmata).
From Plaka and Adamas to beautiful little fishing villages, they all have a charm that only the Cyclades islands can provide, full of whitewashed houses with multicolored doorways, window frames, and sunset spots with epic Aegean views. Once you’ve experienced one of Milos’ villages, you’ll want to uncover them all.