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Milos at a glance

Location:
In the Western Cyclades, between Kimolos and Sifnos .

Identity card:
Milos
 is shaped like a horseshoe, with an area of ​​151 km², a coastal perimeter of 125 km, and a population of approximately 5,000 inhabitants. County town: Plaka . Main port: Adamas .

Characteristics:
Milos
 is a volcanic island. It owes its shape and originality to eruptionswhich, according to geologists, began more than two million years ago. It is divided into two parts by an immense natural harbor which is none other than the crater of the volcano invaded by the sea: it is the bay of Adamas , one of the largest natural ports in the Mediterranean. Very different from the other Cyclades, Milos is characterized by the formation of rocks with surprising shapes and colors: from the purest white to black, from yellow to dark red. Mountainous in the South, with a highest point at 751m, and relatively low in the North, Milos has a very indented coastline which shelters countless bays and coves where lovelyfishing ports. There are also numerous beaches, more than seventy-five, as well as underwater caves. Milos is generally treeless, although there are fertile areas in the north and northeast. Inhabited since the 3rd millennium BC, the history of Milos is linked to the richness of its subsoil: obsidian, sulfur, pumice, clay, bentonite, perlite… and to its thermal resources used for cures since Antiquity . So we can see some archaeological sites, witnesses of its pastglorious. It was in Milos that the “Venus de Milo” was discovered, exhibited at the Louvre Museum in Paris . Currently, Milos still lives from its mining resources. Bentonite, perlite and barite quarries are exploited there. Thus the landscapes are often damaged by large gaping holes due to the exploitation of these quarries. Recently becoming fashionable, Milos is starting to open up to tourism, its infrastructure is overall still underdeveloped. It is best to book to avoid sleeping under the stars!

Strong points:
We come to Milos for the beauty of its landscapes with colorful shapes shaped by the sea and the winds, and also to enjoy its numerous beaches. Milos , a paradise for geologists and photo enthusiasts, is also aimed at fans of scuba diving, and then quite simply at those looking for “lazing around” in a pretty setting.

Activities and Excursions:

  • Hiking
  • Scuba diving in Apollonia
  • Visit the Catacombs and the picturesque villages of Plaka , Tripiti and Klima
  • Island tour by boat and excursion to Kimolos Island
  • Discovery of the beautiful beaches in the south of the island: Provatas, Paleochori, Firipaka, Tsigrado etc…

Tourist and practical information

 

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Milos
Legend :

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Stories, tips, and guides

Getting to Amorgos

Getting to Amorgos Pay attention to the port of arrival, the island has two ports Katapola and Aegiali . Find out carefully beforehand. By ferry: every day in summer and six connections per week in winter (Blue Star Ferries) from Piraeus and from the islands of Paros , Naxos , Iraklia , Schinoussa or Koufonissia . Three connections per week […]

Getting to Antiparos

Getting to Antiparos By ferry: two connections per week depending on the season from the ports of Folegandros , Sikinos , Milos , Sifnos , Serifos , and Kythnos . One to two connections per day depending on the season from the islands of Syros , Tinos, Mykonos , Andros, Amorgos and the “Small Cyclades” […]

Getting to Folegandros

Getting to Folegandros By ferry: four to five connections per week depending on the season (travel time 10 hours) departing from the port of Piraeus . by ferry : two to three connections per week depending on the season from the ports of Santorini , Milos , Sifnos , Serifos , and Kythnos four connections […]

Getting to Koufonisia

Getting to Koufonisia By ferry: three connections per week in summer and two connections per week in winter (Blue Star Ferries) departing from Piraeus and from the islands of Paros , Naxos , Iraklia , Schinoussa or Amorgos . Local connection from the islands of Naxos and Amorgos : “Scopelitis” boat, every day except Sunday. […]

Getting to Milos

Getting to Milos By ferry: daily connections from the port of Piraeus , and from the islands of Kythnos , Sifnos , Kimolos and Serifos . Two connections per week from the islands of Syros and Paros . Three connections per week from the islands of Santorini , Folegandros and Sikinos . by plane : […]

Getting to Mykonos

Getting to Mykonos by ferry and hydrofoil : daily connections from the ports of Piraeus and Rafina , and from the islands ofParos , fromSantorini , Ios , Syros , Tinos and Andros . Three connections per week from the islands ofNaxos , fromAmorgos andKoufonisia . by plane : fromMykonos is connected to Athens by […]

Getting to Naxos

Getting to Naxos by ferryboat and highspeed ferry : several connections per day depending on the season from the ports of Piraeus and Rafina and from the islands of Paros , Santorini , Ios . by plane : the island of Naxos is connected to Athens by a well-served airline. The Olympic Airways company operates […]

Getting to Paros

Getting to Paros by plane : the island of Paros is connected toAthensby a well-connected airline. TheOlympicAirwaysoperates 6 daily flights in season and 2 to 3 flights the rest of the time. The flight duration is 35 minutes. Paros Airportis 9 km from Parikia . by ferryboat and highspeed ferry : several connections per day […]