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.