Kalogries Beach at Emporeios
Exploring Milos Sailing Holidays area
Kalogries, a natural bay with transparent turquoise waters above a sandy seabed.
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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.
Plaka is the most scenic village of Milos island. At the top of the village there is a castle, which at night, gives visitors an amazing view of the stars.
In the 13th century, the Venetians established their presence by building the Castle of Milos, on the hill, which is called Prophet Elias and is about 280 meters high. The Castle survived but was vandalized from soldiers and pirates during the decades.
Like almost all beaches in the west side of Milos, Agathia is very difficult to access by land because of a bad road, but is totally worth it especially if you are unable to visit the beach by boat. Its turquoise waters and the wide sandy beach are waiting to reward you for your effort.
Quiet beach with sand and rocks on the south side of the bay of Adamas, which will arrive following the road that runs from Agia Marina. Good choice for those who love fishing and snorkelling.
Sand and pebbles in the bay of Adamas, next to Fatourena with a unique landscape. The area is one of the most important wetlands in the Cyclades and important stop for several migratory birds.
Quiet beach in south-west side of the Gulf of Milos, accessible by road from the church of Agia Marina. There is nothing special to offer in terms of experience rather than just a tavern by the sea.
Near the village of Empoureiou in SW side of the edge of the gulf of Milos. Access is difficult and must follow a path, unless you go with your boat.
Klima is a traditional fishing village with colourful houses extending all the way to the small coast. It is located below the village of Trypiti and the Catacombs.
Beautiful sandy beach next to a wonderful little Cycladic settlement. The sandy beach, the clear blue waters and the colors will remain unforgettable.
Set of three beaches to the four bays. The dirt road leading to them are in good condition and makes them accessible by all vehicles.
Spilia Sykias The Cave of the Fig Tree in SW side of the island is unique because it hides inside a lovely beach. Also known as the Emerald Cave is an amazing part of the cave whose roof has collapsed resulting in the sunbeams that penetrate to create a unique spectacle consisting of thousands of colors.
In the southwest tip of Milos we come across the Kleftiko. Kleftiko is not a beach in its classical definition we all know, but it is a unique landscape that definitely needs a visit and why not also a swim.
The beach of Gerontas is located in the southern part of the island. It is easily accessible by boat.
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.
At the northern tip of Milos, 4km. northeast of Plaka, the island's capital, is one of the most photographed places in the Aegean, a small bay, home to the picturesque fishing village of Fyropotamos.