Firiplaka Beach at Zefyria
Exploring Milos Sailing Holidays area
The beach of Firiplaka is a fairly large beach, cut in half by a large rock (plate) which has been detached from the mountain. The first part of the beach is the one where you will find the beach bar and sunbeds, probably the second song on your own or with a camper company that has reached the other side of the beach. The beach has shallow but clear waters combined with white sand. It is best to avoid days with southerly winds. Before or after that you can also visit the beach of Tsigrado which is right next to that of Firiplaka.
Navigational Aids
Volcanic activity started in Milos 5 million years ago which created these amazing colors and landscapes in Milos. There are areas called geothermal fields which can be used to create energy.
Agia Kyriaki is very beautiful but with deep seabed. Located 8 km from Adamas Paleohori the village and the road to get there is very good.
Enclosed by the impressive geological rock formations this beautiful sandy beach can only be reached by boat. The golden sand and the emerald waters against the striking backdrop of the abrupt mountainous landscape will amaze all visitors.
Small beach on the south coast, near the beach Firiplaka, with white sand and blue waters unique. The road goes up a point and then you have to get off the trail to the beach walk.
Provatas is a seaside village with a beautiful beach with rare golden sand, rocks and shallow waters - ideal for small children, since the waters are extremely shallow. Because it is south of the island, the beach is usually calm.
Kipoi is a sandy beach and is located near Provatas and the Psathades and enjoys convenient road access. There is a restaurant and a small pier for diving, the only southern coast, from whence Kleftiko trips by boat twice a day and only make two stops: The Elder and Kleftiko, stopping hatred and one hour respectively.