• Sarakiniko Beach on Milos is one of the most iconic and photographed beaches in Greece, renowned for its lunar-like landscape and surreal beauty. It’s a must-visit destination on the island and

  • Firopotamos is a picturesque and tranquil fishing village located on the Greek island of Milos in the Cyclades. It is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, turquoise waters, and traditional Cycladic

  • Glaronisia (or Glaronissia) is a group of small uninhabited volcanic islets located off the northern coast of Milos, Greece. The name Glaronisia means "Seagull Islands" in Greek, as they are often visited

  • Mandrakia is a picturesque fishing village located on the northern coast of Milos, approximately 4 kilometers from Plaka, the island's capital. The village is renowned for its traditional "syrmata"—whitewashed fishermen's houses featuring

  • The Old Sulfur Mine (Thiorichia) in Milos is one of the island's most fascinating and atmospheric locations. Situated in the southeastern part of the island near the beach of Paliorema, this

  • Papafragas is a striking and unique natural attraction on the island of Milos, Greece. It is well-known for its dramatic rock formations, turquoise waters, and the enchanting natural sea caves carved

  • Polyaigos is a stunning uninhabited island near Milos, known for its pristine natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and serene atmosphere. Its name translates to "many goats," reflecting the presence of free-roaming goats

  • Prassa Beach, also known as Agios Georgios, is one of the most popular beaches on Kimolos Island. It is renowned for its coarse white sand and clear turquoise waters. The beach is

  • A Unique Gem on Milos Klima is a truly special place on the island of Milos, famed for its iconic Syrmata—historic boathouses with a small room upstairs where fishermen once