Explore The Island
Milos,
one island
many ways to explore it
The Beaches
Sarakiniko, The Moon Beach
Sarakiniko, famed for its white volcanic rock formations, offers a surreal experience on Milos. Explore the stunning cliffs and caves, marveling at the contrast with the blue Aegean Sea.
Kleftiko, Pirate Caves
Kleftiko, on Milos Island’s southwestern coast, is famed for its sea caves and clear waters. Accessible only by boat, it offers ancient caves, rumored pirate hideouts and abundant marine life.
Papafragas, The Hideout Caves
Papafragas, features sea caves and clear waters. Accessible via a short hike from the nearby parking, it’s an adventure spot with dramatic rock formations and turquoise waters—an unforgettable island gem.



Activities
Boat Tours
Discover Milos and the neighboring islands with a boat of your choice. From a fast and adventurous rib boat to slower and relaxing catamaran. We can help you find the one for you!

Kayaking Tours
Explore Milos by sea kayak and uncover hidden coves, caves and beaches accessible only by sea. This fun adventure offers a unique way to experience the island’s rugged beauty. Ask us to learn more!

Traditional Festivals
Celebrate Greek culture at traditional festivals in Milos! Enjoy music, dancing, and delicious cuisine. Ask us where and when is the next festival and make unforgettable memories!





The Villages
Adamas, The Port
Just a short drive from our house is Adamas, Milos Island’s bustling main port and premier village. Here, you’ll find everything from restaurants to shops and bars, ensuring convenience and entertainment nearby.
Klima, The Fisherman Village
Klima, is a quaint fishing village known for its colorful boat garages, the “syrmata.” Offering picturesque views and a taste of traditional Greek island life, it’s a charming destination nearby.
Pollonia, The Port To Kimolos
Located on Milos’ northeastern coast, Pollonia boasts charming tavernas and cafes serving fresh seafood and local delicacies with stunning sea views. It’s the ideal spot for a relaxing culinary escape by the sea.
Plaka, The Capital
Plaka, the second highest point on Milos, is a serene escape nearby. Its charming traditional streets, cozy cafes, and historic Venetian castle offer delightful walks and breathtaking views.
Sightseeing
The Ancient Theater
Milos’ ancient theater offers a captivating glimpse into history against a scenic backdrop. Perched atop a hill with stunning sea views, it’s a must-visit for history buffs and nature lovers alike.

The Old Sulfur Mines
Milos’ sulfur mines offer a unique glimpse into its industrial past and geological heritage. Whether interested in history or seeking adventure, a visit promises an intriguing experience.

The Catacombs
The catacombs of Milos, carved into volcanic rock, showcase ancient burial practices and early Christian traditions. This fascinating site offers a unique glimpse into the island’s rich history.
