There was somewhat of a storm happening in the week that we were at Milos and on this side of the island the water was rough. It was like walking on the moon, the stones were so smooth to walk on. I’ve seen this beach on so many pictures, but they didn’t do justice to how beautiful it actually looks in real life. You can rent a beach hut here and have drinks at the bar. This beach is known for its red, yellow, pink rocks and lively atmosphere. It’s as scary as it sounds, specially because I’m afraid of heights In the end it was all worth it! If you just go down slow and with more people, you will be fine!Ĭlose to Tsigrado is another beach called Fyriplaka. To get to this beach you need to climb down a cliff while holding on to a rope and then go down a ladder. Normally during the summer there are over 30 people on this tiny beach, we were super lucky we came during low season. The water here was insane and we were the only ones on the beach. Surprisingly they are super tameĪfter discovering all these beautiful fishing villages we went of to look for some beaches! Which are not hard to find since there are over 70 beaches on Milos. There were so many cats everywhere, for me it was paradise playing with all of them! The locals leave water and food for them all over the island and its nice that they get to roam freely. The islands traffic was really relaxed and I would say the best way to travel would be by quad, you get to visit places a car wouldn’t be able to drive to. The next day we went off to explore the fisherman towns. It was amazing! Definitely recommend taking a boat tour in Milos. So our first day we spend on a boat tour discovering some of the hidden beaches only accessible by boat. She was super friendly and we decided to book a tour straight away. While walking on the dock in Adamas we met Alesandra from Eleni Sailboat Milos. Adamas & Plaka were my favorites, in Adamas there were lots of places to eat (with gorgeous views) and we decided to eat somewhere else every night. There are seven towns in Milos Adamas, Triovassalos, Pera Triovassalos, Tripiti, Plakes, Plaka, Zefiria and Pollonia. We had the most beautiful room with a stunning view on Adamas. Book in advance!! We booked a nice place in Adamas called Faros Apartments. They picked us up from the airport and helped us rent a quad 5 minutes within arriving. there are not a lot of hotels or places to stay. One thing you should know before going to Milos. We arrived at the smallest airport I have ever seen, we were out in exactly one minute. While we were landing I still couldn’t believe I was actually going to get to explore Milos!! We booked tickets to Athens and found a cheap connecting flight to the tiny island Milos (only 3o min away). I wasn’t feeling so sure about what the weather would be like, but we just went for it. The tickets that I found were for mid October which is low season. Milos was on top of my list, it had many hidden gems and wasn’t super touristic. I’ve always wanted to visit Greece, when I would see pictures of the Crystal clear waters it reminded me of Aruba.
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