Our first stop is Sarakiniko, one of Milos’ most famous beaches, known for its stunning white volcanic rocks and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can explore caves, capture breathtaking photos, and swim in its unique, lunar-like landscape.
Second stop - Aggeria Mines, one of the largest and most impressive bentonite and perlite mines in the world. Spanning 2.5 km in length and 700 meters in width, visitors will have 15 minutes to take photos of the mining remnants and the rugged landscape, which offers a unique glimpse into Milos’ industrial history and geological significance.
Pollonia, a picturesque fishing village on the northeast coast of Milos, is one of the most popular and charming destinations on the island. With its beautiful sandy beach, seaside taverns serving fresh fish, and small cafes, it is the ideal place to relax and enjoy authentic Greek hospitality. The traditional houses, the white architecture that reflects the sunlight, and the blue, crystal-clear sea, create a magical setting. Pollonia offers a unique experience of true Cycladic life and is undoubtedly one of the most exclusive destinations in Milos.
Next, the tour heads to capital of Milos, Plaka After a stroll through its scenic alleys leading to the church of Panagia Korfiatissa, visitors will have free time to explore the beauty of the island’s capital, with its quaint streets and stunning panoramic views.
Final stop - Adamas, the main port of Milos, is a vibrant seaside town with charming cafes, restaurants, and shops along the waterfront. For a quick culturalexperience, visitors can stop by the Church of Agios Haralambos, which offers insight into the island’s rich history.