Milos is situated on the southwestern part of the Cyclades and it is famous for some of the prettiest beaches in the Aegean, thanks to its volcanic geological environment. It has more than 75 beaches, small and large, with blue waters and white-golden sand.
Adamantas is the first coastal village that you encounter aw you reach the port by boat. It is the main port and the largest tourist center of Milos. It boasts Cycladic beauty with white-washed houses and narrow, cobbled streets. You can combine rest with a buoyant nightlife, as, during the summer months, it is bustling with life!
Plaka is the Chora, capital village, of Milos, a traditional village that safeguards its particular picturesque character. You can find all kinds of stores in its cobbled streets, as well as restaurants and cafés with exceptional food and sweets. Beautiful churches and the Folkloric Museum of Milos are worthy of your visit. Plathiena, a small, sandy beach with shallow, bright blue waters, is located very close to Plaka.
Sarakiniko beach is a world-famous, thanks to the particularity of the rocks that comprise a scenery of rare beauty. Swimming in that beach is a unique experience, as well as snorkeling or diving. Choose a day that is not windy.
Don’t forget to go to Firiplaka, on the southern part of the island, the busiest beach of Milos, with straw umbrellas, a small bar and clear waters.
Useful Phone Numbers:
Municipality of Milos: 0030 22870 21370
Tourist Information Office: 0030 22870 22445
Police: 0030 22870 21204
Port Authority: 0030 22870 23360
Airport: 0030 22870 22381
Health Center: 0030 22870 22701
Taxi: 0030 22870 22219