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Milos Ferries
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More About Milos
Milos Island is "the Island of Colors" thanks to its splendid, manifold beauties of volcanic origin. Milos is the most western island of the Cyclades, in Greece.
Milos Island is known to most people as the place where the statue of Venus, or Aphrodite, now in the Louvre Museum in Paris, was discovered. It is only recently that tourism has noticed the beautiful beaches of this Cycladic island, its rocks and its clear waters.
There are more than 70 beaches, each one with its own characteristic. Milos does offer an interesting and unforgettable vacation. The months of April and May are ideal to see the island blooming, to smell its keen perfumes, and to ride around to see exceptional wild landscapes.
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Milos Island (Mηλος in Greek) lies halfway between Athens and Crete. Milos is "the island of colors" thanks to its volcanic origin which offers beaches and waters of unique colorful beauty. The Island of Milos has daily flights and frequent ferries. Tourism is at its start, and Milos will surely steal your heart while making a restful vacation.
In September and October the color of the sea, the beautiful sunsets, and a gentle breeze give Milos island a calm atmosphere and allow you a very restful vacation. By boat you will reach waters of blue, azure, emerald, green, red and violet colors contrasting with white or pink, or red rocks. At some places along the East- cost of the island all these colors can be found in one spot. The nearby satellite islands also have secluded beaches and landscapes of great beauty.
During the summer, ferries reach Milos daily from Piraeus and the Cycladic islands, Sifnos, Folegandros, Santorini. The newest high-speed line (Katamaran) takes both people and cars. Very frequent changes are made in the timetable during the year, so please contact a Greek tourist office in Milos or book on line, to make sure of your planned trip.
Milos Beaches
If the volcanic geological forms of Milos are interesting, the variety and colors of its beaches are impressive: they may be white, or black, with sand, small stones or ground shells. Their waters are always clear and may be emerald, green, pale blue or deep blue.
Small beaches have been created by the continuous work of the sea on the rocks. Most of the beaches can be reached by well paved roads, others, like Kleftiko, can be reached only from the sea. The coast has colours and forms of unique beauty, and should be seen by boat. Only during July and August some beaches (Firiplaka, Ag. Kiriakì,Firopotamos, Sarakiniko) have chairs and/or bars. Paliohori, instead, has restaurants, umbrellas and chairs.
Beaches In the North:
Firopotamos: a small nice bay with fishermen houses.
Mandrakia: a small jewel of small houses with truthful dwellings for fishing boats
Sarakiniko: a moon-like, incredibly white rocky coast with a small bay
Ag. Konstantinos: another shelter for boats through rocky passages.
Papafragas: the sea enters the tiny sandy beach between high, rocky walls.
Pollonia: a nice sandy beach with trees.
Beaches In the South:
Paliochori: 10 km. from Adamas, perhaps the most interesting beach, with small stones. Hot spots from thermal water.
Haghia Kiriakì: Long beach, sand and shell detritus
Tzigrado: made of perlite, snow-like slope of sand entering a blue sea.
Firiplaka: by Tsigrado, ample sandy beach with coloured rocks.
Provatas: fine reddish sandy beach.
Gerontas: small beach of black sand, arches and grottos.
Other Beaches:
Beaches and places within the gulf: Papakikinò, Hivadolimni, Klima, Fourkovounni, Agia Marina and Embourio. A must is also the beach of Plathiena, NW of the island. West of the island: Triades, Agios Joannis.
East of the island: Paliorema, Kastana......etc.
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