Milos tour on the Captain Yiangos boat.
Video shot on iPhone 7, with some stills shot with a 5D mII. Edited in DVR. Apologies for misspelling Yiangos and Pollonia...
ΚΑΠΕΤΆΝ ΓΙΆΓΚΟΣ Γύρος της Μήλου & Κίμωλος
Captain Yiangos returning to port 1
Captain Yiangos returning to the port of Adamas, Milos, after her daily cruise.
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Captain Yiangos returning to port 2
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Agkyra, Provatas, Greece, HD Review
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Located just 400 metres from Provatas Beach in Milos Island, Agkyra offers rooms with mountain or Aegean Sea views. Island’s main town with the port, Adamas, is approximately 7 km away.
Opening to a balcony and patio, all rooms come with air conditioning. They also have a bathroom with a shower.
Guests can enjoy traditional, Greek dishes with fish or meat at Agkyra’s own restaurant. Milos Airport is approximately 3.5 km away, while a bus stop is just 10 metres from Agkyra. The reception can provide help with car rentals. Free private parking is possible on site.
Cyclades Regatta 2018: Inshore racing off Milos island
After an achingly slow start to this year’s Cyclades Regatta, we were itching to get our sailing club boat Giorgio back on the water for race leg two of the annual event.
We traversed the first race leg - stretching 60 nautical miles between the Cycladic islands of Kea and Milos - in 23 seemingly endless hours, most of them in intense summer heat and windless conditions.
So, after a full rest day on Milos, we were ready to tackle the scheduled inshore race off the port town of Adamas, that is constantly buzzing with people, tour boats and yachts.
We savoured a light yet constant breeze of around 10 knots in Milos' long, deep natural harbour, one of Greece's biggest and most impressive. Indeed, the harbour is one reason the horseshoe-shaped island is such a popular sailing destination.
One of the major highlights of the race involved passing right in front of the tiny fishing hamlet of Klima, known for its traditional multi-coloured boat houses called syrmata.
What a huge rush it was gybing round the buoy markers and speeding ahead of our competitors.
For most of us, it was a whole new experience as it was the first time we had crewed in an inshore race.
Our sailing club, the Nautical Club of Palio Faliro, did very well in the inshore race. Our two fellow club boats nabbed top honours in their respective categories.
Cosmote Erytos 2, with Kostas Manthos at the helm, took first place in the ORC International class while Echionas, skippered by Giorgos Mitropoulos, won the inshore in the ORC Club class.
Among the 27 ORC Club boats, Giorgio placed a respectable fourth so we were pretty happy about that.
As with all regattas, the Cyclades Regatta is as much about the race as the island destinations featured in the programme, which changes from year to year. Generally, the itinerary alternates between the islands of the North and South Aegean.
On Milos, we had one-and-a-half rest days but wished we had a little longer to see this fascinating island at the southwestern edge of the Cyclades.
Up until recently, it had remained a well-kept secret among Greeks, particularly couples, who head there to hop between its incredibly diverse beaches.
These range from moonscape-like Sarakiniko and its deep emerald waters to more remote Gerondas, where you can take shade from the sun beneath natural cave formations.
One of our favourite Greek islands, we had last visited Milos eight years ago, spending a good 10 days exploring as much as we could with a feisty four-wheel drive.
Back then, we took an unforgettable day trip on a sailboat to swim and snorkel at the sea caves of Kleftiko and Sykia, with a group of about six other people.
This time around, we were a little disappointed to see day tripper boats heaving with visitors heading out of Adamas port for tours of the island and onto the caves.
Nevertheless, we were relieved to find that, as far as we could tell, the island hasn’t changed much since 2010.
Beaches like Alogomandra, whose redeeming feature is a cave with a roof that has long collapsed, remain pristine. There, we took a refreshing dip late one afternoon and watched as silhouetted figures jumped off rocks into the sea.
One evening, together with the Giorgio crew, we sampled assorted meze at a taverna in a quiet area of the island’s capital Plaka, run by a dreadlocked Greek chef. We then wandered up the cobblestoned steps that lead to the top of the village, losing ourselves amid atmospherically-lit narrow alleyways and bumping into other crews.
The authentic fishing village of Pollonia, with its string of waterfront tavernas and sandy bay, looks almost exactly the same, with the exception of some contemporary signage and a few more whitewashed studios.
There, we stayed at Salt Suites & Executive Rooms, a boutique property that enjoys a peaceful western-facing seaside position and jaw-dropping sunsets.
On our final evening in Milos, we joined fellow crews at the award ceremony held at the local sailing club. We swelled up with pride as a couple of teenaged club members, representing the new generation of Greek sailing talent, receive an award for their recent successes.
A three-member crew participating in their first sailing race also collected a cup in recognition of their dogged determination to finish the Kea-Milos leg, even if they didn’t make it within their allotted time limit.
Our time on Milos ended with the sun setting over Adamas that night, as we watched youngsters run back and forth across a rickety wooden jetty basking in a deep orange glow.
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Captain Yiangos Around Milos and Kimolos June 2016
Milos around the Island cruise aboard the boat Captain Yiangos the cruise included a visit to Kimolos Island. At the helm is Captain Stavros assisted by the boat crew who are on hand at all times to help and advice.In the lounge area a bar is open for drinks and snacks.On arrival at Kimolos there is time for lunch or a walk around the small town.
This is a full day cruise leaving at 0900 hrs and returning to Adamas at 1830 hrs. With so much to see and ample time for swims, we went on this cruise three times in the two week we spent on Milos June/July 2016.
MILOS BY BOAT - GREECE - By Pavlos Euthymiou
Video recorded on Milos, Greece, in May 2016, on a round-the-island boat tour, with Milos Adventure.
Milos, barco Thalassitra, dia perfecto!
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Milos - Greece Cyclades summer 2018
Backpacking Trip: Athens - Paros - Mykonos - Milos - Santorini - Rhodes
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Kleftiko | Sarakiniko | Achivadolimni | Adamas | Agios Ioannis | Papafragas
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Agia Trias @ Adamas, Milos
Ceremony of June 4th, eve of Pentecost, at the Holy Trinity Church in Adamas of Milos.
POLLONIA & Captain Yiangos - MILOS ISLAND
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Captainzeppos flight over Pollonia on the island of Milos in Greece (Yuneek Typhoon Q500 4K)
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Sunrise at Pollonia.Milos !!!! Ανατολή στα Πολλώνια στην Μήλο!!!!
Τα Πολλώνια βρίσκονται στην Βορειοανατολική πλευρά του νησιού σε απόσταση 14 χιλιομέτρων από την Πλάκα και 10 από τον Αδάμαντα. Είναι ένα μικρό γραφικό ψαροχώρι 300 κατοίκων χτισμένο γύρω από έναν όμορφο κολπίσκο. Είναι το δεύτερο λιμάνι της Μήλου και πήραν το όνομά τους από τον ναό του Απόλλωνα που υπήρχε στο Φάρο της Πελεκούδας.
Διαθέτουν παραλία με όμορφη αμμουδιά, πολλά ενοικιαζόμενα δωμάτια και ξενοδοχεία, ταβέρνες και μεζεδοπωλεία, cafe και bar.
Αξίζει να επισκεφτείτε την εκκλησία της Αγίας Παρασκευής στο δεξί άκρο του χωριού και την Εκκλησία του Αγίου Νικολάου στο αριστερό άκρο
Andreas' Cruises - Perseas - Milos Pollonia
A tour with Perseas Cruise is amust when you visit Milos.
It's a 5 in 1 Deal. You get Milos, Kimolos, Polyagos, a wonderful barbecue personally prepared by chef Andreas and of course the one and only Captain Andreas, whose super kind personalty alone is worth the trip.
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θάλασσα θαλασσίτρα-Thalassa Thalassitra-(Beloved sea)-
The song is about my love for the sea, which led me to live on this beautiful island, Milos. The word Thalassa means sea and the word Thalassitra derives from Panagia Thalassitra, a local church, meaning the saint protector of the sailors. The word is used as a nickname for the sea.
Για την αγάπη μου στη θάλασσα, που με οδήγησε να ζήσω στο πανέμορφο νησί της Μήλου. Η λέξη θαλασσίτρα είναι από την εκκλησία της Μήλου, την Παναγία τη Θαλασσίτρα, που σημαίνει προστάτισσα των ναυτικών. Τη λέξη τη χρησιμοποιώ ως ένα υποκοριστικό-χαϊδευτικό της θάλασσας.
Μήλος - Θειορυχεία
Τα παλιά θειορυχία της Μήλου
Milos island | Pollonia Beach | Greece 2018
Milos island