Sightseeing in Milos
Below are some of the most interesting spots to visit in Milos: The village of Adamas, where Moschoula Rooms and Apartments is located, as well as the beaches of Paliochori and Tsigrado, the luminous, white rocks of Sarakiniko and the remarkable landscape of the cove of Kleftiko.
Adamas
Adamas is the seaport of Milos and the largest village of the island. Adamas (or Adamandas) features most of the lodging establishments, restaurants and entertainment spots of Milos, as well as two beautiful beaches: Lagada beach on the west part of town, and the blue-flag Papikinou beach on the sprawling eastern part of the village.
www.adamas-milos.com
www.adamas-milos.com
Kleftiko
The famous cove of Kleftiko (=Bandits' Lair) is an old, pirates' hide-out on the southwest tip of Milos. Kleftiko is characterized of a rugged landscape including several caves and is the destination of most sailboat and Round-of-Milos daily cruises during the summer.
www.kleftiko.com
www.kleftiko.com
Paliochori
Paliochori on the south coast of Milos is widely regarded as the best beach of the island. Divided in 3 sections, the beach of Paliochori consists of dark sand and small pebbles with crystal-clear waters, and a colorful, volcanic landscape shaped by sulphur and iron oxides.
www.paliochori.com
www.paliochori.com
Sarakiniko
Sarakiniko, named after Saracen pirates who used it as a hide-out, is a remarkable, mile-long location on the north coast of Milos. The barren landscape of Sarakiniko, characterized by luminous, water-shaped and wind-swept white rocks, caves and little or no vegetation is one of the most popular sightseeing spots of the island.
www.sarakiniko.net
www.sarakiniko.net
Tsigrado
Tsigrado is a popular small beach on the south coast of Milos that is rather difficult to access, but once you negotiate the rugged path to the beach, you'll be rewarded with sparkling white sand and beautiful, azure waters.
www.milos-island.com
www.milos-island.com