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Milos Cyclades

Milos. Milos, also called Melos, a Cyclades island in the southwest of the Aegean Sea. It is the fifth largest island of the archipelago (151 km2/58mi2). It has a coast length of 120 kilometers (75 mi). Milos is best known for the statue of Aphrodite (Venus) that was found here and can be admir .........
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Adamas Milos

Adamas. Adamas and Pollonia are the most popular tourist resorts on the island of Milos. Adamas, which is also called Adamantas, is situated in the east of the large bay of Milos. At this port, ships from Piraeus and from several Cyclades islands moor. Adamas is a very vibrant and lively city. .........
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Agia Kyriaki Milos

Agia Kyriaki. Agia Kyriaki is a popular beach in the south of the island of Milos. Agia Kyriaki is located 9 kilometers (5.5 mi) from Adamas and is accessible via the village of Zefyria. The beach is equipped with all kinds of watersports, and there are sunbeds and umbrellas for rent. At the be.........
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Chivadolimni Milos

Chivadolimni. Chivadolimni is also called Achivadolimni. It is a seaside resort and also the name of a lake, centrally in the north of the bay of Milos. “Achivas” is a kind of shellfish found in the lake (= limni), hence the name Achivadolimni and Chivadolimni. The sandy beach of.........
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Fourkovouni Milos

Fourkovouni. Fourkovouni is 5 kilometers (3 mi) northwest of Adamas and is accessible through a hilly area and the villages of Plaka and Trypiti. Fourkovouni is a striking fishing village. The white houses with colorful doors near the water are pretty impressive. You’ll find a similar sit.........
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Fyriplaka Milos

Fyriplaka. Fyriplaka is a long, sandy gravel beach in the south of the island of Milos, 15 kilometers (9 mi) from Adamas. A striking feature of this beach are the high volcanic rocks behind the beach. Fyriplaka beach consists of two parts, separating them is a large rock. On the first beach is .........
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Fyropotamos Milos

Fyropotamos. Fyropotamos is a pretty fishing village on the Greek island of Milos. It is located three kilometers (less than 2 mi) north of the capital of the island, Plaka. Among the excavated rocks at the beach, are houses with brightly colored doors and windows. In the 19th century, these we.........
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Kipos Milos

Kipos. Kipos (or Kipoi) is a beach in the south of the island of Milos. It is 11 kilometers (7 mi) from Adamas, and located next to the village of Provatas. At the beach you’ll find a large parking lot and a pier. Boats depart daily from this pier during the summer months, and head to Kle.........
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Kleftiko Milos

Kleftiko. Kleftiko is located southwest of the Greek island of Milos and is only accessible by boat. Kleftiko is one of the most photographed places in Greece. Here, impressive white rocks in different formations tower above the sea. Daily, dozens of boats with tourists come here for photos, to.........
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Klima Milos

Klima. Klima is one of the striking fishing villages on the Greek island of Milos, with its little white houses built along the water. In the middle of the 19th century these houses were owned by fishermen who used them as second homes and as boathouses. The fishermen usually lived in Plaka and.........
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Mandrakia Milos

Mandrakia. Mandrakia is a fishing village on the Greek island of Milos, with whitewashed houses with brightly colored doors and gates. It is located approximately four kilometers (2.5 mi) east of capital Plaka and four kilometers (2.5 mi) north of Adamas. It is one of the most photographed villages .........
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Mytakas Milos

Mytakas. Mytakas is another unique fishing village on the Greek island of Milos. It is located on the route from Plaka to Pollonia and Adamas to Pollonia, right after the exit to Sarakiniko. The road from the main road to Mytakas is unpaved. Just like in the villages of Fyropotamos and Mandr.........
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Paliochori Milos

Paliochori. Paliochori is a beautiful beach on the Greek island of Milos. Paliochori means old town. Paliochori is located in the southeast of Milos, ten kilometers (6 mi) from Adamas. One can reach it by car from Adamas in fifteen minutes. It is a long beach and the most impressive part is the.........
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Papafrangas Milos

Papafrangas (Papafragkas). Papafrangkas is a narrow beach and also the name of a large sea cave on the Greek island of Milos. Stunning rock formations form a number of fjords. Papafragkas lies on the route between Adamas and Pollonia, just three kilometers (less than 2 mi) before Pollonia. Amon.........
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Plaka Milos

Plaka. Plaka is the capital of Milos, one of the most picturesque areas on the island. Plaka is not a city but a village. It lies on a plateau atop a hill, less than five kilometers (3 mi) from Adamas. Plaka, along with the villages Trypiti, Triovasalos, Pera Triovasalos and Plakes form a large.........
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Pollonia Milos

Pollonia. Pollonia is, after Adamas, the second most popular seaside resort of the Greek island of Milos. The name is probably derived from the God Apollo, because a little beyond this location was a temple that dedicated to the God Apollo. Around the bay of Pollonia, which is sometimes called .........
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Provatas Milos

Provatas. Provatas is a popular beach on the south coast of the island of Milos. It is located 9 kilometers (5.5 mi) south of Adamas. There are several taverns and a number of apartments and hotels. Besides the beach there are many caves to explore. The color of the sand is golden yellow and re.........
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Sarakiniko Milos

Sarakiniko. Sarakiniko is one of the most popular and most impressive resorts in Milos and Greece. The name was given for the Saracen pirates who used the white cliffs as protection and hiding places in the 8th to the 10th century. Restaurants, cafes and beach bars are not found here, but there.........
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Thiorichia Milos

Thiorichia. Thiorichia located in the southeast of the Greek island of Milos, on the west coast. Thiorichia is a special attraction that really impresses. It is located on the small bay of Paliorema and is accessible by car from the village of Zefyria. Be prepared, the auto-route here is poor. .........
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Triades Milos

Triades. Triades is a beautiful natural area in the west of the island of Milos. There are scenic, deserted sandy and pebble beaches in small bays, with dunes and beautiful cliffs in this area. The Triades area is located twenty kilometers (12 mi) west of Adamas, by car about a forty-five minut.........
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Tsigrado Milos

Tsigrado. Tsigrado is a distant beach in the south of the island of Milos. The small white, sandy beach is visited by many tourists during summer, because it is an adventure to get there with a reward of a beautiful turquoise sea. To get to the beach, you first have to take a dirt road..........
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Zefyria Milos

Zefyria. Zefyria is a farming hamlet that lies 6 kilometers (less than 4 mi) southeast of Adamas on Milos island. Zefyria was the medieval capital of Milos (14th to 18th century). The main attraction here is the church of Panagia Portiani. After a major earthquake in the second half of the 18th.........
https://www.greeceguide.co.uk/destinations/zefyria-milos.php