THE BEAUTY OF MILOS

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DESTINATIONS

Milos Island has been inhabited since the 8th millennium BC and has so many secrets to discover! Boasting over 70 breathtaking beaches, ranging from brilliant white to striking black, red, and grey sand spread throughout our island. All have dazzling water in emerald, cobalt, and aquamarine hues. You have the opportunity and flexibility to see it all with Milos Boat Charters!

The beaches on our island are world renowned. Some of the best beaches are only accessible by boat. A chartered boat tour of Milos Island is a must-do for anybody visiting our island. 

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ADAMANTAS

Adamantas is one of the Mediterranean’s greatest natural ports, which, in combination with the extraction of various metals, aided in the ancient growth of Milos Island. 
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AGIA KIRIAKI

Agia Kiriaki Beach is located on Milos’s southeastern coast. Because of its crystal waters and wild rocky landscape, Agia Kyriaki is one of Milos’ most popular beaches
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GERAKAS BEACH

Gerakas Bay, on Milos’ southern coast, has emerald-colored water and is surrounded by magnificent natural white rock formations. The area is famous for its massive sand-slides caused by Perlite and is only accessible by boat.

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GERONTAS BEACH

Gerontas beach is located on Milos’ southwest shore. It’s a pristine, hidden gem with breathtaking natural splendor. It is regarded as one of the most stunning beaches on the island’s southern coast. 
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SIKIA CAVE

Sikia is one of the most beautiful sea caves on Milos. Sikia Cave was once completely covered, but at some point in the past, the roof collapsed. The end result is a stunning cave with an open top showing the blue Aegean sky.
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KLEFTIKO

Kleftiko is well-known for its crystal clear turquoise water and vivid white rock formations and caves. Kleftiko, which translates roughly as “The Bandits’ Lair,” was an old pirate haven that is now one of Milos’ most popular tourist attractions
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TRIADES BEACH

Triades, which translates as “three,” refers to three fine grain yellow sandy beaches with crystal clear shallow blue waters. The road to Triades is difficult, with humps, potholes, and scattered rocks. 
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THIORICHIA

An abandoned mine on Milos  Paliοrеma beach is known as Thiorichia, which means “sulfur mines”. The mine produced huge amounts of sulfur and other minerals until the mid-twentieth century, 
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SARAKINIKO

Sarakiniko Beach is a well-known beach on Milos Island, named after the Saracen pirates who used it as a refuge. The seas are azure blue, with white volcanic rocks and a powdery surface that resembles the moons surface. 
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TSIGRADO BEACH

Tsigrado Beach, located between cliffs on the island’s southern coast, is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island. A beautiful, remote beach surrounded by steep cliffscaverns, sparkling blue water and white sand with scattered pebbles.
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FIRIPLAKA

Firiplaka Beach is located on the southern coast of Milos Island. It is one of the most popular beaches on the island. Firiplaka Beach is recognized for its lengthy stretch of shimmering white sand, crystal-clear waters, and stunning rocky outcroppings. 

KIMOLOS

Kimolos is a small volcanic island off the coast of Milos, close off the coast of Greece. Kimolos was once part of Milos, but was split apart in the first century A.D. by a major earthquake. 
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POLYAIGOS

Polyaigos, the Aegean Sea’s biggest uninhabited island, is only accessible by boat. Polyaigos is located near Milos and Kimolos. It is owned by the Kimolos community. 
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PAPAFRAGAS

Papafragas is a small beach on Milos’ north coast, near the Philakopi archeological site. Three magical canals that lead to the sea cut through the rocks, forming caves and arches straight out of a fairy tale.
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