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In which town house in Milos?

Are you leaving for the Cyclades Islands in Greece? Find out in which city to stay in Milos!

How do you plan your route according to what you want to do and where to stay in Milos? Here’s a question that haunts you since you bought your plane ticket for Milos! Located in the extreme southwest of the Cyclades Archipelago, the island of Milos is famous for being the discovery site of the famous Greek statue of the end of the Hellenistic period (130-100 before our era), housed at the Louvre Museum: we speak of the Venus of Milo. This volcanic island has only 4,977 inhabitants, but has many charms to offer to its visitors: wild shores, limestone cliffs plunging into emerald waters, magnificent little coves, small fishing villages.

Between beaches and villages, there are many reasons to go to Milos, where the offer of accommodation is varied. To help you find where to sleep in Milos, here is our presentation of the cities of this Greek island.

Adamas

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Adamas, or Adamantas, is the port of arrival of the island, north of the national airport. This town of 1,000 inhabitants is an important seaside town on the island, where restaurants and bars are found in large numbers along the seafront. If you are looking to stay in Adamas, it is on the seaside that most accommodations are located. The Milos Mine Museum, east of the city centre, presents the minerals and minerals contained in the island’s basement. It is an ideal city to stay in Milos if you arrive late. The next day, rental agencies allow to rent a car or scooter to explore the island.

Find a hotel in Adamas

Find an Airbnb in Adamas

Klima

In the northwest of Adamas, the village of Klima is a small fishing port on the coast, known for its paved houses of white, blue, yellow and red, whose ground floor is composed of boat garages. A single road leads to the village of Klima: before you reach it, you can visit the catacombs of Milos, one of the most important after those of Rome. An archaeological site – and ancient theatre – is right next to it: lovers of history and nature will be filled!

Find a hotel in Klima

Find an Airbnb in Klima

Pollonia

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A seaside resort built around its fishing port and a large sandy beach, Pollonia houses a large number of coves to swim in crystal clear waters. At the end of the mini-pedinum where the city centre is located, many hotels with seafront facades are waiting for you to stay in Milos.

Find a hotel in Pollonia

Find an Airbnb in Pollonia

Plaka

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Plaka is the capital of the island, perched on the heights north. A maze of narrow alleys with white and blossoming buildings of a thousand colors is unveiled in the eyes of the visitors, until visiting the Castro at the top of the village hill. From there, enjoy a magnificent view of the sea and the nearby islands of the Cyclades.

Find a hotel in Plaka

Find an Airbnb in Plaka

The beaches of Milos

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Going to the Greek islands without bathing is inconceivable! Do you want to stay near the beaches of Milos instead of in the cities and in the land? We understand you... The island has several dozen unmissable beaches, like Yerontas, Fyri, Paleochori, Lagada, Papikinou, Ahivadolimni, Tsigkrado, Plathiena, Sarakiniko, Provatas, Kiriaki, Alogomandra, Papafrangas, etc. If you have a vehicle, you are advised to turn the island through its coastline and stop sleeping in Milos where you like the place. The beaches will often be composed of volcanic rocks of bright yellow, orange, red or white colors, throwing themselves in blue or green waters: in addition, as on all Greek islands, there will often be some hotels where to stay next to the beaches.

Find a hotel near the beaches

Find an Airbnb near the beaches

Olivia Johnson

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