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Milos is a stunning volcanic island in the Cyclades, famous for its dramatic landscapes, crystal-clear waters, colourful fishing villages and some of the most unique beaches in Greece. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and natural beauty, Milos offers visitors a perfect blend of adventure, romance and authentic Greek island charm.

Adamas is the island’s main port and one of the most popular resort areas. Built around a large natural harbour, Adamas offers a lively waterfront with cafes, tavernas, shops and easy access to boat trips and excursions around the island. It is an ideal base for exploring Milos and its many beaches.

Pollonia is a charming fishing village on the northeastern coast of the island, known for its relaxed atmosphere, sandy beach and waterfront tavernas serving fresh seafood. Popular with couples and families, Pollonia offers a peaceful setting and beautiful views across the Aegean Sea.

Plaka is the picturesque capital of Milos, perched on a hillside overlooking the sea. The village is famous for its traditional Cycladic architecture, narrow alleyways, whitewashed houses and spectacular sunset views. Visitors can explore small boutiques, cafes and historic churches while enjoying panoramic views across the island.

Klima is one of the most photographed villages in Milos, famous for its colourful waterfront “syrmata” fishing houses built directly beside the sea. The village offers a peaceful atmosphere and a truly unique glimpse into the island’s traditional fishing heritage.

Paleochori is a beautiful beach resort known for its colourful volcanic cliffs, crystal-clear waters and beachside tavernas. The area is popular for swimming, relaxing and enjoying the island’s dramatic natural scenery.

Agia Kiriaki is a quieter coastal area offering a peaceful beach setting with turquoise waters and stunning views. It is ideal for visitors seeking relaxation away from the busier resort areas.

Sarakiniko is one of the island’s most famous and unique landscapes, known for its striking white volcanic rock formations that resemble a lunar landscape. Visitors come to admire the scenery, swim in the crystal-clear waters and explore one of the most iconic natural attractions in the Greek islands.

Firopotamos is a small traditional fishing village with turquoise waters, whitewashed houses and a peaceful beach, offering visitors a more authentic and tranquil side of Milos.

Whether visitors are seeking spectacular beaches, traditional villages, volcanic landscapes or relaxing seaside escapes, Milos offers a truly unforgettable Greek island experience filled with natural beauty and authentic Cycladic charm.

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