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The Island of Colors

Milos

Volcanic moonscapes, colorful fishing ports, and more than 80 beaches on the most geologically unique island in Greece

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Updated 29. Mai 2026
151 km² • Horseshoe-shaped volcanic island
3.5-7h from Piraeus by ferry or 45-min flight
Over 80 beaches, most in the Cyclades
Venus de Milo discovered here in 1820
Sarakiniko, voted one of the most unique beaches in the world
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  • Milos, Greece is a volcanic island in the southwestern Cyclades, famous for its unique coastal landscapes like the whit…
  • 151 km² • Horseshoe-shaped volcanic island
  • 3.5-7h from Piraeus by ferry or 45-min flight
  • Over 80 beaches, most in the Cyclades
  • Venus de Milo discovered here in 1820

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Milos, Greece is a volcanic island in the southwestern Cyclades, famous for its unique coastal landscapes like the white moonscape of Sarakiniko and the Kleftiko sea caves. You can reach the island by a 45-minute flight from Athens or a 3-hour high-speed ferry from Piraeus.

Milos is a showcase of geological wonders. Formed by volcanic activity, this horseshoe-shaped island in the southwestern Aegean Sea has a coast so varied that every cove looks like a different world. The white volcanic cliffs of Sarakiniko rise from turquoise water like a bleached moonscape, while the emerald sea caves of Kleftiko offer natural swimming pools. With over 80 sandy beaches, it's an easy place to explore, and you can easily find a quiet spot of your own.

The island is also rich in history. This is where a farmer discovered the Venus de Milo in 1820, the famous ancient Greek statue now displayed in the Louvre Museum in Paris. You can visit early Christian catacombs dug into the soft volcanic stone, or sit in the ancient Roman theater overlooking the water. Milos was a major trading hub since the Bronze Age, known for its valuable obsidian and mineral mines.

The traditional fishing harbors here are incredibly colorful. Villages like Klima and Mandrakia are lined with syrmata, which are old boat garages carved into the water-edge rock. These garages have brightly painted doors in every shade, with tiny apartments built right above them. You'll find excellent tavernas in Adamas and Plaka, hilltop views for sunset, and warm mineral springs along the coast.

Milos shapes white stone and emerald sea in ways you won't find anywhere else in the Cyclades.
— Local saying
Volcanic Moonscapes
80+ Beaches
Colorful Syrmata
Sea Cave Adventures
Ancient Treasures
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Fire, Art and Mineral Riches

Obsidian and Early Trade

Prehistoric traders valued Milos for its large deposits of obsidian. This dark volcanic glass was the Stone Age's sharpest tool material. Archaeologists have found Milos obsidian across the Aegean Sea, proving that active maritime trade routes existed as early as 8000 BC, long before the Bronze Age.

The Venus de Milo

In 1820, a local farmer dug up a beautiful marble statue in a field near the ancient Roman theater. The statue of Aphrodite, known as the Venus de Milo, is an iconic ancient Greek masterpiece. Today, it sits in the Louvre Museum in Paris. A replica is kept in Plaka, but the mystery of the original's missing arms still draws visitors.

Christian Catacombs

Underground corridors near Klima hold the Catacombs of Milos, carved into the soft volcanic rock around the 1st to 3rd centuries AD. Over 2,000 early Christians were buried in these dark chambers. It's one of the few catacomb complexes of its kind in the world.

Mining Heritage

Locals have mined Milos for sulfur, obsidian, and industrial minerals for thousands of years. Today, mining remains a major industry alongside tourism. Excavations have shaped the island's red, orange, and white cliffs, creating the stark landscapes you see along the shore.

8000 BC
Obsidian trade begins
1820
Venus de Milo discovered

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Plaka
The Hilltop Capital

Plaka

Plaka is the small capital of Milos, set high on a hill overlooking the bay. It's a peaceful town of whitewashed alleys, blue shutters, and climbing flowers. If you walk up to the old Venetian castle ruins at the summit, you'll get wide views of the sea at sunset. You'll also find traditional tavernas, a small archaeological museum, and local craft shops here.

Castle ruins with sunset views over the gulfFolk Museum and Archaeological MuseumCar-free whitewashed lanes and quiet charmVenus de Milo replica near the discovery site
The Lively Harbor

Adamas (Adamantas)

Adamas is the main port and commercial hub of Milos, situated inside the island's large volcanic bay. The waterfront is lined with cafes, tavernas, and travel agencies. Most boat trips to Kleftiko and the sea caves leave from the harbor here. The town also houses the Milos Mining Museum, which highlights the island's industrial history.

Bustling waterfront promenade with dining and nightlifeDeparture point for boat trips to Kleftiko and sea cavesMining Museum documenting 8,000 years of mineral extractionTamarix beach for a quick swim near town
Klima
The Rainbow Fishing Village

Klima

Klima is a tiny, old fishing settlement along the coast. It's famous for its syrmata, which are traditional boathouses cut directly into the soft volcanic rock. Each garage has a brightly painted door, with small apartments built above them for fishermen. The village sits right below the hillside where the Venus de Milo was found.

Iconic multicolored syrmata boathousesOne of the most photographed scenes in GreeceAncient theater and catacombs on the hillside aboveCrystal-clear swimming off the rocks
The Tiny Harbor Jewel

Mandrakia

Mandrakia is a quiet fishing hamlet built around a small rocky harbor. You'll find a cluster of colorful boat garages and a small white church overlooking the water. The village has a single seafood taverna and a small pier where you can jump into the clear sea.

Perfectly preserved syrmata fishing villageWhite chapel on the harbor rocksExcellent traditional tavernaSecluded swimming in the tiny harbor
The Northeast Gem

Pollonia (Apollonia)

Pollonia is a relaxed beach village on the northeast tip of Milos. It's a popular spot for families, featuring a sandy beach, quiet waterfront, and excellent fish tavernas. Small car ferries run regular trips from Pollonia to the neighboring island of Kimolos (25–30 minutes).

Sandy beach with calm, shallow waterFerry departure point for Kimolos (20 min)Excellent fish tavernas along the waterfrontRelaxed family atmosphere away from the main port
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The best shores of Milos

Sarakiniko
Lunar & Iconic

Sarakiniko

Bizarre white stone structures shaped by the wind and waves. This lunar landscape rising above the blue sea is one of the most famous sights in Greece.

Crystal clear turquoise in a sheltered cove, deep on the sides
By car/ATV from Adamas (10 min), small parking area
Photography, cliff jumping, sunrise and sunset visits, swimming in the cove
Kleftiko
Epic & Adventurous

Kleftiko

A huge maze of white sea stacks, natural stone arches, and deep caves. Accessible only by boat, it was once a hideout for Aegean pirates.

Emerald to turquoise, crystal clear, deep around the rocks
Boat trip from Adamas (half-day or full-day excursions only)
Boat excursions, snorkeling through caves, swimming in emerald grottos
Firiplaka
Colorful & Dramatic

Firiplaka

A long sandy beach backed by tall volcanic cliffs striped with yellow, red, and white minerals.

Clear, warm, sandy bottom with gentle entry
By car (15 min from Adamas), unpaved last stretch
Families, geology enthusiasts, all-day beach sessions
Adventurous & Hidden

Tsigrado

A tiny sandy cove hidden between tall cliffs. You can only reach it by climbing down a near-vertical wooden ladder through a narrow rock gap.

Intensely turquoise, shallow, sandy, perfectly sheltered
By car to the clifftop, then steep ladder descent (not for vertigo sufferers)
Adventure seekers, couples, snorkeling in crystal water
Paleochori
Geothermal & Unique

Paleochori

A long beach of colored sand and warm springs. Volcanic heat rises through the seabed, and a local taverna even cooks food buried in the hot sand.

Warm in spots from geothermal activity, clear with colored sand
By car or bus from Adamas (20 min)
Unique geological experience, warm-sand relaxation, trying sand-cooked food
Dramatic & Secluded

Papafragas

A deep, narrow sea channel cut through the volcanic cliffs, forming a sheltered sand strip with calm water.

Crystal clear, deep turquoise, sheltered from wind
By car (near Sarakiniko), steep path down to the water
Photography, swimming in a geological wonder, cliff scenery
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Flavors of Milos

The mineral-rich soil and coastal waters produce unique pies, geothermal cooking, and fresh seafood.

Pitarakia

Crispy fried pies filled with soft xinomizithra cheese and fresh wild mint.

Sand-Cooked Lamb (Paleochori)

At Paleochori, tavernas bury clay pots of lamb and potatoes in the geothermal sand to slow-cook them.

Watermelon Pie (Karpouzopita)

A sweet, rustic local cake made from watermelon flesh, sesame seeds, honey, and cinnamon.

Grilled Octopus

Sunsundried octopus grilled over hot coals and served with fresh lemon juice and local wild herbs.

Local Xinomizithra

A soft, crumbly cheese with a sour taste, perfect on Greek salads or served on hot barley rusks.

Sea Fennel Salad

Crunchy wild greens foraged from coastal cliffs, preserved in sea-salt brine and vinegar.

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Your Perfect Day

From sunrise to sunset in Milos

07:00

Sunrise at Sarakiniko

Visit Sarakiniko at dawn when the white rocks glow in soft orange light. The sea is completely flat, and you can swim in the narrow cove in total peace.

1.5 hours
09:00

Full-Day Boat Trip to Kleftiko

Board a catamaran or sailing boat to explore the south coast. You'll stop to swim through Kleftiko's pirate sea caves and visit remote beaches that you can't reach by car.

7-8 hours
09:30

Visit the Catacombs & Ancient Theater

Walk through the rock-carved chambers of the early Christian catacombs. Then, walk up the path to the Roman stone theater for views over the bay.

2 hours
10:00

Kayaking the North Coast

Paddle a sea kayak along the volcanic north coast. You'll pass Papafragas and Sarakiniko, exploring sea caves and rock arches from the water.

4 hours
11:00

Snorkeling at Firiplaka

Snorkel along the colorful volcanic rock walls. You'll see plenty of fish, sponges, and marine life in the clear water beneath the cliffs.

3 hours
14:00

Lunch in a Fishing Village

Head to Mandrakia or Pollonia for a slow lunch by the water. Try local cheese pies, fresh grilled fish, and a cold beer at a harbor taverna.

2 hours
18:00

Sunset at Plaka Castle

Climb up to the castle ruins at the top of Plaka. It's one of the highest points on the island, offering wide views of the sea as the sun sets.

1 hour
20:00

Evening Stroll in Plaka

Wander through the quiet, lantern-lit alleys of Plaka after the day-trippers have left. Grab a glass of local wine in a small village square.

2 hours
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When To Visit

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Best
Spring (Apr-May)
17-24°C
Low-Medium Crowds
Wildflowers, uncrowded beaches, hiking season, boat trips begin
Summer (Jun-Aug)
25-33°C
High Crowds
Peak beach season, Milos Festival (Jul), full boat trip schedule, meltemi winds
Best
Autumn (Sep-Oct)
21-27°C
Medium Crowds
Warm seas for swimming, golden light for photography, thinner crowds, great value
Winter (Nov-Mar)
10-16°C
Very Low Crowds
Quiet village life, dramatic winter seas, mining landscape exploration, many closures

Getting To Milos

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Next stops from Milos

Milos connects to 4 nearby islands by ferry. These are the most popular island-hopping routes from Milos, with direct connections running throughout the season.

Sifnos

40min–1h30m

The gourmet capital of the Cyclades with pottery villages and stunning hiking trails.

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Kimolos

20–30min

A 20-minute hop to chalk-white landscapes, Poliegos day trips, and unspoiled tranquility.

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Folegandros

45min–2h

A clifftop Chora perched 200m above the sea, the most dramatic village in the Cyclades.

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Serifos

40min–1h30m

A wild hilltop Chora cascading down a rocky peak with golden secluded beaches.

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Curated tours and activities

Full day

Kleftiko Sailing Adventure

Sail to the legendary Kleftiko sea caves and around the south coast, with swimming, snorkeling, BBQ lunch on board, and multiple hidden beach stops.

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Half day

Sea Kayaking the North Coast

Guided kayak tour past Sarakiniko, Papafragas, and Firopotamos with swimming stops in sea caves and hidden coves.

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Half day

Milos Geological Tour

Guided tour of the island's volcanic geology: visit obsidian flows, sulfur mines, colored cliffs, and understand 3 million years of volcanic history.

€50View Details

Essential Travel Tips

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Milos — 2026 Updates

New
  • 🆕EU Entry/Exit System (EES) launched in April 2026. Non-EU travelers need biometric registration at first Schengen entry.
  • 💰Climate Crisis Resilience Fee: €2 to €15 a night depending on your hotel rating, paid at the property.
  • 🌊Southern Cyclades Marine Park (expected late 2026) will protect local marine life. Boat tour routes to Kleftiko and the sea caves may adjust.
  • 📈Milos continues to trend as a top alternative to Santorini. Book your accommodation 3 to 4 months ahead for summer 2026.

Transport

  • •Daily domestic flights to [Milos Airport (MLO)](/flights/milos-mlo) from Athens take 40–45 minutes.
  • •Rent a car or ATV. Many of the best beaches are down bumpy dirt roads, and buses are infrequent.
  • •Milos airport (MLO) has daily 45-minute flights from Athens, which is very convenient in summer.
  • •Buses connect Adamas to Plaka, Pollonia, and a few main beaches, but schedules are limited.
  • •Book your Kleftiko boat excursion in advance. The top boats sell out fast during peak summer.
  • •The local car ferry from Pollonia to Kimolos runs several times daily (25–30 minutes)—ideal for a Kimolos day trip.
  • •Seasonal Milos–Sifnos high-speed ferries take about 40 minutes in summer (see ferry route pages from the Getting There section).

Money & Booking

  • •Milos is mid-range for the Cyclades. Expect to spend roughly €90 to €150 per person per day.
  • •Water excursions to Kleftiko are the single biggest expense but are absolutely worth the cost.
  • •Waterfront tavernas in Adamas tend to charge more than quiet local spots in the inland villages.
  • •ATMs are active in Adamas, Plaka, and Pollonia. Carry cash for remote beach kiosks.
  • •Book your room 2 to 4 months ahead for summer, as the island has become very popular.

Health & Safety

  • •Milos has a local health center in Plaka for basic medical needs.
  • •The near-vertical wooden ladder down to Tsigrado beach is steep, so skip it if you have vertigo.
  • •The black sand at Paleochori gets hot from volcanic heat under the seabed. Wear sturdy water shoes.
  • •Catamaran tours involve swimming in deep water around the sea caves; check safety gear on board.
  • •Wear strong sunscreen often, as the bright white volcanic stone reflects intense UV rays.

Culture & Etiquette

  • •Traditional fishing villages like Klima and Mandrakia are still lived in. Respect locals when taking photos.
  • •Visit the Mining Museum in Adamas to learn about the island's 8,000-year history of mineral trade.
  • •Plan your trip for May, June, or September to enjoy the beaches without the massive summer crowds.
  • •Milos's volcanic rocks are geologically protected. Please don't take stones or mineral samples home.
  • •Locals still remember the Venus de Milo discovery with pride, even though the original stands in Paris.

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