Plathiena Beach
Exploring Milos Sailing Holidays area
Beautiful beach with sand at the entrance of the Gulf of Milos, which definitely can not be missed.
Navigational Aids
Adamas or Port Milos is the only harbor in Milos. It is near the end of Milos Bay, one of the largest natural harbors in the Mediterranean, which is the volcano`s caldera.
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.
The beach of Lagada lies right next to Adamas and in fact is the natural extension of the harbor. After arriving in Adamas walk to your right and the road will lead you to Lagada, a beautiful beach with trees, well organized and usually not crowded.
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.
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.
Shortly before arriving in Sarakiniko make a stop in the seaside village Mandrakia, in order to enjoy a short swin in the small beach a few meters before. The beach is not organized but it is worth to swim in its crystal clear waters.
Resembling a magical moonscape this bone white rocky beach stands proud against the sapphire waters of the sea. It is considered one of the best beaches on the island of Milos as well as one of the most photographed beaches in the entire Aegean 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.