Visitors speak favorably about all that Milos has to offer, including its beaches and port. Why not go on a fun excursion to Adamas Port? While you're here, make time to enjoy other sights such as Pollonia Beach.
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Top neighborhoods in Milos

Adamas
Milos's Adamas neighborhood is known for its beaches and waterfront, and entices visitors with attractions including Adamas Port and Milos Mining Museum.

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Apollonia
Milos's Apollonia neighborhood is known for its beaches and restaurants, and entices visitors with attractions including Pollonia Beach and Pollonia Dock.

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Tripití
The Tripití neighborhood is loved for its waterfront and beaches, and has lots of things to do and see including Milos Folk and History Museum.

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Mandrakia
Milos's Mandrakia neighborhood is home to attractions such as Geraniá and Tourkothálassa.
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Volcanic landscapes create a lunar playground at Sarakiniko Beach, where blindingly white rocks meet waters so blue they seem digitally enhanced. The colorful fishing village of Klima offers Instagram gold with its 'syrmata' - boathouses with doors painted in primary colors that open directly onto the sea. Catacombs carved into soft volcanic rock reveal the island's ancient past, while Firopotamos Beach provides a perfect swimming spot between dramatic cliffs. Plathiena Beach offers golden sand when you've had enough of volcanic pebbles. The island once gave the world the Venus de Milo statue, but today delivers something equally valuable - beaches without crowds. Sikia Cave provides cool respite from summer heat, accessible only by boat or a determined swim through crystal waters.
























































