Milos

best beaches

Sarakiniko-Rocky, moon-like surface;probably most visited of the Milos beaches.

Papafragas-Thin waters;unusual landscape.

Firopotamos-Occasionally wavy;Rocky surface similar to Sarakiniko on one side of it.

Papakinou-In Adamasmain port;Clear, shallow waters;Organized beach.

Lagada-Also in Adamas. Cold, clear waters;Beach is good for resting, as there are many shady trees;Minor activities take place there.

Hivadolimni-Turquoise, shallow waters;many aquatic activities are offered there.

Paleochori-Party beach surrounded by colorful volcanic rocks.

Tsigrado-Sandy beach with caves and shallow, colorful waters.

Kleftiko-Snorkelers destination;colorful, crystal clear waters.

Sikia-In a cave;volcanic atmosphere.

.Provatas-Unspoiled beach with waters similar to Hivadolimni.

Ayia Kyriaki-Unspoiled beach with clear waters.

Psaravolada-Has many similarities with Ayia Kyriaki, especially since they are right next to each other.

Pollonia-Located in the town of Pollonia;similar to Lagada and Papakinou beaches.

Mitakas-Unspoiled and quiet;crystal clear waters.

Fatourena-Quiet, undiscovered beach.

Rivari-Famous beach with breathtaking golden sand.

Ayios Ioannis-Shallow and unspoiled beach on the West coast of Milos.

Gerakas-Small but shallow beach near Ayia Kyriaki.

Agathia-Isolated but colorful beach on the Northwest side of the island.

talk

In Milos, obviously there are Greek speakers. There are also many English, French, and Italian speakers. If you're lucky, you may even find a few Spanish or German speakers. In the official 2008 Milos tourist guide, there were versions in Greek, English, French, Italian, German and Spanish.