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Agistris top sightseeing highlights are its beaches, pine forests, small villages, and a few unique natural spots. The island is small, so you can see most major sights in 1–2 days. ​

Dragonera Beach​

One of Agistri’s most beautiful natural beaches, surrounded by dense pine forest and known for clear blue water. Great for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing in a quiet natural setting.​

Aponisos Island & Lagoon​

A stunning turquoise lagoon connected to a tiny private islet. Perfect for snorkeling, sunbathing, and photography. Often considered the most exotic spot on the island.​

Halikiada Beach​

A dramatic, secluded beach surrounded by cliffs. Known for deep blue water and a naturist‑friendly atmosphere. Access requires a steep downhill path, but the scenery is unforgettable.​

Mariza Swimming Spot​

A rocky platform with ladders into deep, crystal‑clear water. Quiet, ideal for strong swimmers and cliff‑style diving.​

Megalochori (Milos) Village​

The island’s capital with traditional stone houses, narrow lanes, and a local atmosphere. Good for wandering, photography, and enjoying tavernas.​

Skala Village & Beachfront​

The main resort area with a long sandy beach, cafés, shops, and nightlife. Great for a relaxed seaside walk and sunset views.​

Pine Forest Hiking Trails​

Agistri is one of the greenest islands in Greece. You can hike from Megalochori → Dragonera or Skala → Halikiada through beautiful pine forests.​

Metopi Island (Nearby)​

A tiny uninhabited islet north of Agistri with shallow turquoise waters. Often included in boat tours.​

Monument of the Fallen (Mitromaras)​

A historical site in Megalochori commemorating the 1772 battle during the Orlov Revolt. A meaningful stop for history lovers.

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