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Klima Village, Milos: With less than 20 permanent residents, Klima might be one of the smallest settlements in Milos but it is an absolute must for all visitors. This beautiful fishing village is located very close to the village of Tripiti. The reason why Klima has become so popular during modern times is its famous boat houses known as "syrmata". Syrmata are old traditional two-level houses that were used by local fishermen during the previous century. Klima village is one of the most photogenic locations in the island thanks to the colorful traditional houses and there are many boat tours that make it possible to admire the landscape from the sea side. It is highly recommended to visit the seafront village around sunset time. There is one restaurant in this area to dine but a a reservation at least a couple days is necessary. You can also go swimming, since there is a small beach in the village which is covered with pebbles, although it does not receive much attention from visitors.
Klima Beach
Klima Village, Milos: With less than 20 permanent residents, Klima might be one of the smallest settlements in Milos but it is an absolute must for all visitors. This beautiful fishing village is located very close to the village of Tripiti. The reason why Klima has become so popular during modern times is its famous boat houses known as "syrmata". Syrmata are old traditional two-level houses that were used by local fishermen during the previous century. Klima village is one of the most photogenic locations in the island thanks to the colorful traditional houses and there are many boat tours that make it possible to admire the landscape from the sea side. It is highly recommended to visit the seafront village around sunset time. There is one restaurant in this area to dine but a a reservation at least a couple days is necessary. You can also go swimming, since there is a small beach in the village which is covered with pebbles, although it does not receive much attention from visitors.
Sarakiniko Beach is arguable the most beautiful beach in Greece and it’s the most popular beach on Milos Island – and as soon as you get there, it’s easy to see why. With the white rock formations and azure waters, it’s the perfect spot for kicking back and relaxing or exploring and being adventurous.
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Paralia Sarakiniko
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Sarakiniko Beach is arguable the most beautiful beach in Greece and it’s the most popular beach on Milos Island – and as soon as you get there, it’s easy to see why. With the white rock formations and azure waters, it’s the perfect spot for kicking back and relaxing or exploring and being adventurous.
Agios Konstantinos is a small coastal hamlet in the northeast of Milos. The beach has fine thin white sand with crystal clear turquoise waters. The rocks on the right side are forming small marine caves that are waiting to be explored.
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Beach Hockey
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Agios Konstantinos is a small coastal hamlet in the northeast of Milos. The beach has fine thin white sand with crystal clear turquoise waters. The rocks on the right side are forming small marine caves that are waiting to be explored.
At 10 kilometres south of Adamas is the astonishing beach of Paleochori. Its crystal-clear waters are a perpetual temptation for swimming and the variety of colours and materials there is really amazing. Facilities for various water sports are offered in Paleochori as well as cafes and fish taverns.
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Paralia Paleochori
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At 10 kilometres south of Adamas is the astonishing beach of Paleochori. Its crystal-clear waters are a perpetual temptation for swimming and the variety of colours and materials there is really amazing. Facilities for various water sports are offered in Paleochori as well as cafes and fish taverns.
On the south coast, this narrow, sandy, and pebbly beach is partly organised with umbrellas, sunbeds, and a beach bar. A favorite among visitors, Firiplaka has stunning volcanic cliffs painted in yellows, pinks, and whites, providing a unique backdrop to the shallow green-blue water.
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Firiplaka Beach
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On the south coast, this narrow, sandy, and pebbly beach is partly organised with umbrellas, sunbeds, and a beach bar. A favorite among visitors, Firiplaka has stunning volcanic cliffs painted in yellows, pinks, and whites, providing a unique backdrop to the shallow green-blue water.
Provatas beach is 13 km from Plaka, and the best way to get there is by car or bus. It’s organised with sunbeds, umbrellas and there are restaurants and coffee shops, but it can get crowded, so it’s best to arrive before 11.00 a.m. It’s a great beach for swimming in the clear water or relaxing on the sand surrounded by impressive multi-colored cliffs. It’s family-friendly, but it can get windy.
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Παραλία Προβατάς
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Provatas beach is 13 km from Plaka, and the best way to get there is by car or bus. It’s organised with sunbeds, umbrellas and there are restaurants and coffee shops, but it can get crowded, so it’s best to arrive before 11.00 a.m. It’s a great beach for swimming in the clear water or relaxing on the sand surrounded by impressive multi-colored cliffs. It’s family-friendly, but it can get windy.
10 km east of Plaka, Papafragas feels like your own private swimming pool, with a tiny sand beach enveloped with tall rocky walls, with a natural sea arch as the only access out to sea. The water is crystal clear, and dazzling turquoise color, and there are opportunities to swim through the holes in the rocks and sea caves. It’s a stunning part of the island which is unspoiled with impressive views from the top of the cliffs, looking out the sea. There are no facilities, and the path down to the cove is steep, so it’s not suitable for small children. It is accessible by the bus that goes to Pollonia.
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Papafragas Beach and Caves
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10 km east of Plaka, Papafragas feels like your own private swimming pool, with a tiny sand beach enveloped with tall rocky walls, with a natural sea arch as the only access out to sea. The water is crystal clear, and dazzling turquoise color, and there are opportunities to swim through the holes in the rocks and sea caves. It’s a stunning part of the island which is unspoiled with impressive views from the top of the cliffs, looking out the sea. There are no facilities, and the path down to the cove is steep, so it’s not suitable for small children. It is accessible by the bus that goes to Pollonia.
The remarkable white cliffs can be seen all across Milos Island, and Kleftiko beach will not disappoint. Secluded and tranquil, boat tours make daily excursions, from Adamas, for scuba diving or snorkeling around the emerald waters of this glorious bay. It’s not really a beach for relaxing, more to take in the breathtaking natural beauty, with swimming in sea caves, arches, and some of the clearest water you’ll find anywhere in Greece. It’s not organised, but the white stone cliffs rising up out of the blue ocean will blow your mind.
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Παραλία Κλέφτικο
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The remarkable white cliffs can be seen all across Milos Island, and Kleftiko beach will not disappoint. Secluded and tranquil, boat tours make daily excursions, from Adamas, for scuba diving or snorkeling around the emerald waters of this glorious bay. It’s not really a beach for relaxing, more to take in the breathtaking natural beauty, with swimming in sea caves, arches, and some of the clearest water you’ll find anywhere in Greece. It’s not organised, but the white stone cliffs rising up out of the blue ocean will blow your mind.
Agia Kyriaki is in the south of the island, 14km from Plaka. The beach is made of sand and fine pebbles and there is a restaurant. The high, rugged cliffs that provide the scenery give this beach a feeling of seclusion.
Paralia Agia Kiriaki
Agia Kyriaki is in the south of the island, 14km from Plaka. The beach is made of sand and fine pebbles and there is a restaurant. The high, rugged cliffs that provide the scenery give this beach a feeling of seclusion.
Milos Catacombs are one of the most important archeological findings of Milos is the famous catacombs. These catacombs were found in 1844 and it is estimated that they were built towards the end of the 1st century. They were used as Christian cemeteries during Roman times. The catacombs are three in total and they are found underground. They are interconnected as they have hallways that decrease in height as you reach the death chamber. The hallways are typically about 200 meters in length with 5 to 7 carved graves on each side of the hallway.
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Catacombs of Milos
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Milos Catacombs are one of the most important archeological findings of Milos is the famous catacombs. These catacombs were found in 1844 and it is estimated that they were built towards the end of the 1st century. They were used as Christian cemeteries during Roman times. The catacombs are three in total and they are found underground. They are interconnected as they have hallways that decrease in height as you reach the death chamber. The hallways are typically about 200 meters in length with 5 to 7 carved graves on each side of the hallway.
On a rocky slope, near the famous catacombs, stands the ancient theater of Milos that Romans built during the Hellenistic period. t exists to this day though most of it is is actually ruined and is not in the initial shape as it was hundreds of years ago. The ancient theater of Milos used to organize theater festivals. Nowadays, the inhabitants continue to organize many cultural events. The theatre is located close to the village of Tripiti, 5 kilometers from Adamas and 2 kilometers from Plaka. It is above the harbor of Klima.
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Ancient Roman Theatre - Milos
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On a rocky slope, near the famous catacombs, stands the ancient theater of Milos that Romans built during the Hellenistic period. t exists to this day though most of it is is actually ruined and is not in the initial shape as it was hundreds of years ago. The ancient theater of Milos used to organize theater festivals. Nowadays, the inhabitants continue to organize many cultural events. The theatre is located close to the village of Tripiti, 5 kilometers from Adamas and 2 kilometers from Plaka. It is above the harbor of Klima.
In Plaka, there is the Archaeological Museum of Milos. The museum is housed in a Neoclassical building of the 1870s and it was designed by E. Ziller. After several renovations, it opened as a museum in 1985. At the entrance of this building, there is a replica of the famous Venus de Milo. The Venus De Milo statue was originally found in Milos by a farmer in 1870. The real Venus de Milo is in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
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Archaeological Museum Milos
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In Plaka, there is the Archaeological Museum of Milos. The museum is housed in a Neoclassical building of the 1870s and it was designed by E. Ziller. After several renovations, it opened as a museum in 1985. At the entrance of this building, there is a replica of the famous Venus de Milo. The Venus De Milo statue was originally found in Milos by a farmer in 1870. The real Venus de Milo is in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.

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Located on the northeastern part of the island, Pollonia is the second biggest settlement in Milos. It is a charming fishing village with a small harbor and it has been built around an inlet. Despite its picturesque atmosphere and traditional character, the fishing village is not only well-developed, but it is in fact considered an important tourist resort. Full of whitewashed houses along the coastline, Pollonia preserves its authentic style of Cycladic architecture and it is known as one of the most beautiful seaside villages in Milos. There are a few sights worth visiting in the area, fun things to do and a lovely beach.
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Pollonia
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Located on the northeastern part of the island, Pollonia is the second biggest settlement in Milos. It is a charming fishing village with a small harbor and it has been built around an inlet. Despite its picturesque atmosphere and traditional character, the fishing village is not only well-developed, but it is in fact considered an important tourist resort. Full of whitewashed houses along the coastline, Pollonia preserves its authentic style of Cycladic architecture and it is known as one of the most beautiful seaside villages in Milos. There are a few sights worth visiting in the area, fun things to do and a lovely beach.
Adamas is one of the biggest settlements in Milos, with over 1300 permanent inhabitants and the island's main ferry port is also located there. The seaside town is located 4 km away Plaka, the island's capital town, and it has a traditional Cycladic character, with whitewashed houses reflecting on the shimmering waters of the Aegean Sea.
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Adamantas
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Adamas is one of the biggest settlements in Milos, with over 1300 permanent inhabitants and the island's main ferry port is also located there. The seaside town is located 4 km away Plaka, the island's capital town, and it has a traditional Cycladic character, with whitewashed houses reflecting on the shimmering waters of the Aegean Sea.
Plaka is the capital town of Milos, it covers the sides of a hill, bordering with the villages of Plakes, Triovasalos, Pera Triovasalos and Tripiti. Plaka is one of the most picturesque places to visit on the island, with a traditional Cycladic style of architecture. In this area, you will discover restaurants, cafes, bars and shops, as well as charming churches and a few museums.
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Plaka
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Plaka is the capital town of Milos, it covers the sides of a hill, bordering with the villages of Plakes, Triovasalos, Pera Triovasalos and Tripiti. Plaka is one of the most picturesque places to visit on the island, with a traditional Cycladic style of architecture. In this area, you will discover restaurants, cafes, bars and shops, as well as charming churches and a few museums.