Milos is a truly unique island in the Cyclades.
The island's famous statue is the "Venus de Milo."
The island of Milos, with its radiant beauty of Aphrodite and the mysterious charm that permeates all its natural beauty and monuments, has gained worldwide fame and is the perfect destination for everyone!
If you want to relax, you'll find the beach you need!
If you want to find an artist, brushes, paints, and canvases to paint amazing landscapes!
- Stock up on memory on your camera, because the lens will continuously zoom in, creating hundreds of postcards and screensavers!
Come and enjoy its charm!
Milos is located in the southwest Cyclades archipelago. Its shape resembles a horseshoe, and its port, Adamas, is considered one of the largest and safest natural harbors in the Mediterranean.
Sights of Plaka, the capital of Milos, where you will see:
- The Archaeological Museum. Here you can see a copy of the "Venus de Milo" and the original, housed in the Louvre in Paris.
The "Venus de Milo" is a stunning work of Hellenistic art, 2.02 meters tall, combining the harmony of beauty and femininity. Dating back to around the 1st century BC, it was created by Agisandrou.
It is the calling card of Milos and a tourist icon.
— The Folk Museum
— The Church dedicated to the Virgin Mary, which offers a beautiful view of the island
— The Venetian Castle
— In Klima, in the archaeological area (where the statue of Venus is located)
— Sarakiniko, a volcanic lunar landscape
— Christian catacombs
— The Mining Museum is located in the port of Adamas on the island of Milos.
Beaches: Milos has over 70 beaches and coves. The best of these are considered to be Antiperatos and Helastros. We recommend the sandy Tsigrado Beach, Sarakiniko Beach with its many caves, and finally, Buddha Beach with its spa.
Nightlife and Entertainment: There aren't many quiet bars on the island, except for Psathi and Country. Most bars and clubs are located in Adamas and Plaka.
- The roads on Milos are quite good, with plenty of local buses, cars, and motorbikes for rent.
Be sure to buy a replica of the Aphrodite statue!



