
Milos Port and Adamas

Tripiti and Triovasalos

Plaka and Paleochori

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
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.

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