Sightseeing

Milos, the island of the Cyclades, is one of the most enchanting places in Greece, known for its diverse natural landscape and unique beaches. With its rich history, unparalleled beauty and tranquil beaches, Milos is an ideal destination for travelers looking for a combination of relaxation and exploration. In Milos, natural beauties and scenic areas combine with the island’s historical background, making it a destination that has something to offer every visitor. Milos is also known for the Aphrodite of Milos, a statue found by a local farmer after it had been buried for centuries.
Milos Port and Adamas - Wheel Wave

Milos Port and Adamas

The Port of Milos, located in the Adamas area, is the main entry point to the island. Adamas, the largest village on the island, is also the commercial and tourist center of Milos. Here, visitors will find a range of cafes, restaurants, shops and taverns serving traditional Greek cuisine. The area is ideal for a leisurely stroll along the coastal path, with your gaze lost in the horizon of the sea. Adamantas is also the starting point for excursions and boat trips to explore the more remote beaches of the island.
Tripiti and Triovasalos - Wheel Wave

Tripiti and Triovasalos

 Tripiti is a picturesque village. It is also home to the catacombs of Milos, which are definitely worth a visit. Triovasalos, a neighboring traditional village, is known for its picturesque neighborhoods and lively local atmosphere. The traditional settlements of the area retain their authentic character, with their cobblestone streets and traditional houses.
Pollonia and Klima
The Pollonia area is a quiet fishing village with wonderful beaches and crystal clear waters. It is ideal for those seeking peace and relaxation, away from the hustle and bustle of the more touristy areas. From here, one can take the boat to Kimolos opposite, where the award-winning Prassa beach is located. Klima is also a small and picturesque area, known for its wires built above the sea. Each wire is colored a different color, which makes it great for many photos as the visitor can combine the color and the sunset. In Klima there is also the restaurant ‘Astakas’, with traditional Greek cuisine where one can enjoy their meal right next to the sea watching the sunset
Plaka and Paleochori - Wheel Wave

Plaka and Paleochori

Plaka, which is the traditional center of the island, is built on a hill, offering stunning views of the surrounding area. On the slopes of Plaka are traditional houses, narrow streets and small squares, while the picturesque cafes and taverns offer authentic island hospitality. In Plaka you can also watch the sunset while enjoying your drink from the ‘Verina’ cocktail bar, or from the ‘Outopia’ cocktail bar. Paleochori, is a sandy beach where you can take a dip and visit the restaurant ‘Sirocco’ where in addition to fine cuisine it offers a unique experience, as they take the restaurant’s equipment and cook the fish on the sand. This is possible as Milos is a volcanic island and the sand on this beach is hot.
Kleftiko and Plathiena - Wheel Wave
Kleftiko and Plathiena

Kleftiko, a steep beach accessible only by boat, is equally impressive with its turquoise seas and rocks reminiscent of natural monuments. Plathiena beach is known for its wild beauty.

Sulfur Mines

The Sulfur Mines of Milos, located in the southeast of the island, offer a unique opportunity to explore the island's history. Sulfur mining was for many years the main industry of the island, and the ruins of these facilities are reminiscent of Milos' industrial history. The beach there is quiet and beautiful, with pebbles and clear blue waters.

Fyriplaka - Wheel Wave
Fyriplaka
Firiplaka, a small but picturesque beach, is ideal for lovers of tranquility and clean water. Fyriplaka is a beautiful beach, known for its rocks, which create a striking contrast with the clear waters. The area around Fyriplaka is ideal for hiking and exploring the local flora and fauna.

Tsigrado and Firopotamos

Tsigrado beach is one of the most hidden and secluded beaches of Milos. With its clear waters, it is ideal for those seeking peace and relaxation. Access to the beach is possible by rope and ladder. Firopotamos is another excellent beach of Milos, with crystal clear waters and landscapes reminiscent of paintings. With pebbles on the beach and a gate on the wave, great for unforgettable photos.
Agia Kyriaki, Sykia and Mandrakia - Wheel Wave
Agia Kyriaki, Sykia and Mandrakia
Agia Kyriaki is a huge sandy quiet beach, ideal for relaxation. Sykia is a cave, one of many that you will encounter in Milos. The village of Mandrakia is small and picturesque, with few residents, but with a unique beauty that makes it particularly noteworthy for visitors who want to enjoy the authenticity of the island. In Mandrakia there is also a traditional restaurant ‘I Medusa’ where visitors can enjoy their seafood next to the wires.
Provatas, Alogomandra and Kastanas

Provatas beach is one of the cleanest beaches in Milos, with shallow crystal clear waters and sand. Alogomandra is relatively quiet and secluded, offering a beautiful opportunity for relaxation. Kastanas is a beach with dark sand and crystal clear waters.

Milos, with its incredible beaches and beautiful villages, is an island full of magic and natural beauty. It offers visitors the opportunity to explore landscapes that resemble paintings