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Milos Island in Greece Is quickly becoming a travel destination for those that want to get more than your typical overpriced, overcrowded, Santorini city tour. Milos offers the liveliness of traditional greek culture with the excitement and beauty that every travel adventurer looks for in a destination.
The Greek Isles have long been a favorite for vacationers, but mass marketing for Santorini, Crete and Rhodes have limited travelers experiences. There are over 6,000 greek Islands and I would be most people can only name a few. With so much to offer it's a wonder why so many beautiful Islands go unnoticed.
It's no wonder that Milos is nicknamed the Rainbow Island. Millions of years of volcanic activity and high volumes of sulfur near the surface. The combination has created stunning geological rainbow landscapes with breathtaking ocean backdrops. Kleftiko is one of the most famous of these destinations and can only be accessed by cruise boat or private charter.
In fact, most of the western part of the Island (and some of the southern portions) is still undeveloped and can only be accessed by boat. Sights such as Sikia Beach (Sykia Cave), Paralia beach, and some of the smaller Islands surrounding the Island.
But yes, these boat trips can be expensive, however, don’t let that deter you. Some of the most amazing spot on the Island are practically free. Plako, the old town of Milos is a beautiful spot for sunset and a traditional Greek dinner. There are more than a dozen traditional restaurants in Plako that you are sure to love. Adamants, the port city is another great spot to enjoy an afternoon stroll along the boardwalk. The public transportation system on the Island is fairly straightforward and will even take you directly to some of the top sights such as Sarakiniko, and Thiorichia Beach (Old Sulfur Mines), plus many of the other day beaches that are all picturesque.
So all in all Milos is certainly one of the best Greek Islands to visit. It has everything from tradition to nature plus so much more in between. It’s a place that will capture your heart and mind.
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Milos island, top beaches | Cyclades, exotic Greece guide (Tsigrado, Firiplaka, Agia Kiriaki)
Beaches in Milos distinguish for their unique natural beauty and gorgeous water. The magnificent colours and the interesting rock formations of Milos beaches provide great places to spend a day at the sea. Some amazing Milos beaches are Tsigrado, Agia Kyriaki and Firiplaka. You will find below a list with the best beaches in Milos island.
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Tsigrado is one of the most beautiful southern beaches of Milos. Located right next to Firiplaka, Tsigrado is a small sandy cove with crystal water. Going down this beach is a bit difficult as visitors have to pass through a rocky passage to get there. The surrounding environment with the rocky cliffs is quite impressive.
Right next to the lovely beach of Tsigrado lies the superb beach of Firiplaka. It is a long beach with silver sand and huge colored rocks forming its coastline. The waters in Firiplaka are really exotic: crystalline and shallow green-blue, they never fail to enchant anyone who had the chance to swim in them.
Agia Kyriaki is a beautiful beach located on the southern side of Milos, about 12 km from Plaka village and 8 km from Adamas, the port of the island. Agia Kyriaki distinguishes for the lovely sand and the white pebbles along the waterside. This is among the most beautiful beaches in Milos, for the crystal waters and the wild rocky landscape.
Achivadolimni is located at a distance of 11 km from Plaka, the capital of the island, and 7 km away from the port of Adamas on the road to Agia Marina. It is a large, sandy beach with shallow crystal waters stretching along the road. Near the beach of Achivadolimni, in the area of the airport, you will also see the old salterns of the island. Milos Camping in Achivadolimni is the most popular windsurfing/ kitesurfing spot in Milos.
After Kapros one can find the idyllic landscape of Papafragas, one of the most impressive sites of Milos. From the top of the rock, it resembles a huge natural swimming pool, an enormous cave carved out of the cliff's side. A tiny path leads to the tiny strip of sand that forms the beach.
The luminous Greek Island of Milos has the best beaches in the Aegean, a fascinating history and superb seafood - and yet it is so often overlooked. All the better for the few who do go there, entirely alone in its turquoise bays.
Among the islands of the Cyclades, even of the world, Milos stands luminously in the history of art. Not because a great artist came from here, or was inspired by it, but rather because of a chance discovery in its soil.
On 8 April 1820 an ensign in the French navy and amateur archaeologist named Olivier Voutier went ashore to dig in the vicinity of the island's ancient theatre. He noticed a farmer a few paces away pause in his labours, peer through a gap in an old wall, register an expression of surprise, and then turn away. Voutier was curious. He went to the wall to have a look. In the recess within he saw a shape, the naked torso of a woman, carved in marble, lying on her side. He paid the farmer to help him dig it out. Torso was followed by draped legs, a wedge from the hip, plinth, foot and other fragments. Wedge and torso were stacked on the legs and in the afternoon light what would become known as the Venus de Milo stood before Ensign Voutier.
How the gouged, dusty, battered figure, arm-, foot- and noseless, became the entrancing star of the Louvre is a tale of disputatious and counterfeit scholarship, lies, cover-ups, vanity and restorations both inept and artful. Above all it is a tale of one-upmanship among imperial nations, for not long before the Venus arrived in Paris, the British government acquired sculptures taken from the Parthenon by Lord Elgin, who had refused a higher bid from Napoleon, and installed them in the British Museum, making it the pre-eminent institution of its kind in the world. The directors of the Louvre were piqued. The Venus would be an eloquent riposte, but there was a problem. It would only be important enough if she was from the Classical Age and evidence suggested that she dated from the later, more prosaic Hellenistic period. Patriotic scholars were deployed. It was as if the empire depended upon it. The scholars delivered the verdict expected of them, the Germans were suspicious, war was waged in academic journals, evidence was destroyed, veils drawn and ambiguity allowed to prevail.
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Cyclades Islands - Greece | Milos Sifnos
The Cyclades, the magnificent island complex in the Aegean Sea includes some of the most beautiful islands in the world. The unique light, the clear waters, the charming coexistence of white with blue, the warm hospitality, the bare landscapes and the small chapels make the trip to the Cyclades truly unique.
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Sailing the Greek Islands: Paros, Sifnos, Milos (Greece - Part 1)
We sailed across the Cyclades Islands in Greece and this is the first of two videos of our trip.
We started our sailing trip through the Greek islands on the Island of Paros. From there, we went to the island of Sifnos and the island of Milos. We did a brief stop in a cove on the small island of Kimolos. On the island of Milos, we stopped by the Sykia Cave and spent the night in the cove of Kleftiko.
This video about our sailing in the Greek Islands is the first of two videos. The link at the end of the video will take you to our second video of our sailing of the Greek islands where you can discover other islands in the Cyclades.
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The small greek island of Agistri is a place exclusively for relaxation, only an hour away from Athens. Agistri in ancient times was called ''Kekrifalia'', meaning decorated head, due to a combination of the blue crystal clear sea water, the green pine trees and the blue sky.
ISLAND of MILOS: COLORFUL BOATHOUSES, the FISHING VILLAGE of KLIMA (GREECE) ????️
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26 - Greek Islands: Cyclades Pt. II
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Continuing on with the voyage of my dreams, brings me the the small island of Serifos. What stands out about this island, is it's Chora, capital town of the island. Unlike other Choras, this Chora sits at the top of a steep hill with many beautiful villages on the way up. At the top is a church and an incredible view of the horizon. It's best here at sunset. Also on the island, I walked over to a nearby beach, made new friends, took a dip in the sea, and just relaxed.
My next island was Sifnos, another small island yet slightly larger than Serifos. Here I walked around the many villages in the interior of the island, managed to hitchhike to Crisopigi beach, and Faros, as well as caught another incredible sunset at Eftamartyres, a location I saved a year before.
My final island in this video is one of my most anticipated islands, Milos. Here I stayed in a really nice hotel with a great view of the harbour and mountain. Continuing with my hitchhiking, I managed to catch many rides across the island into the west where there are no roads and the homes look like you go back in time. What I loved about this part of the island is that it's an adventures paradise in a sea (no pun intended) of romance and couples. Here I hiked up to the highest point of the island with an insane view of the entire island and beyond.
FInding a ride back, I made my way over to Sarakiniko beach, a beach that has the landscape of the moon or even another planet. Here is one of the most unique beaches I've ever swam at. Concluding my time in Milos, I hitched my way over to Plaka, a big town in the north to wander around and finally catch one of the most beautiful sunsets I've seen till this day. And of course, set off for my next island, Folegandros, in the next video.
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Milos Island with ATV
On today's adventure of gypC and klaccik we're taking you through Milos Island with ATV. We went to Milos Island for Honeymoon about 6 months ago and it's currently our favorite island. We thought Santorini won that prize until we went to Milos. Santorini is also beautiful island but Milos had so much more to offer, it's no wonder the locals prefer it.
Santorini vs Milos
So the first thing we noticed in Milos Island compared to Santorini is that the hotel and restaurants were more professional. This is surprising since Santorini is more touristy I expected for service to be better then in Milos. In Santorini most places have wifi but you have to ask for the password and is very annoying doing that every place you go. In Milos every place had the wifi password displayed clearly all over so you don't have to ask. The hotel concierge gave us a few extra things to make our stay more comfortable which we didn't even have to ask for. There were a lot more greek speaking visitors in this island which let me know that local greek people come here to vacation. Actually my first time in Santorini back in 2006, we asked a local which island he would recommend and Milos was one of them.
The Beaches!
By far the best part of Milos is the plethora of unique beaches from organized to non-organized. So an organized beach is the typical beaches and what most people are used to, with umbrella, beach chairs, bar etc. Unorganized beach in Greece is like Papafragas or Sarakiniko, two of my favorite beaches. Papafragas is a split in a mountain with a beach in the middle. It has crystal clear water, really soft sand and tons of small fish to look at. Sarakiniko is another unorganized beauty, most people say it looks like a moon creator. It's also kind of a split in the mountain but the mountains are snow white, never seen anything like it before. it's one thing to have white sand but snow white sand and mountains with turquoise blue water is amazing. There reason I like the unorganized beach besides the fact that it was very unique is that it was cleaner and quieter. Not too many kids to throw garbage on the water and no bar so no empty bottles littering the beach. When I went to the organized beaches the water was dirtier and can't snorkel as well as the other beaches.
ATV in Milos
We rented an ATV while we were there so we can cover a lot of ground in a short time. We would start pretty early and ride to a beach, go for a swim and get back on the road and head to another beach and repeat. There are over 45 beaches in Milos and I'm certain we covered about 80% in 4 days. It was a very busy honeymoon but it was defiantly the right place for adventure seekers like us. So if you go to Milos island I would recommend renting a ATV instead of a car if you're the adventurous type because some of the roads are only accessible by bike or ATV (4 wheeler). Unlike renting a motor cycle you don't need a special license to drive an ATV just your regular driver license.
Overall we really enjoyed Milos and defiantly going back. In fact it's the runner up for anniversary trip for a redo of this magnificent island. I would defiantly recommend to families or just couples versus going to Santorini or Mykonos which can turn into a party island during peak seasons. There will be more videos on Milos island coming up. We sailed around the entire island and went to all the beach and caves so check back for those videos soon.
Sailing in Greece 2012, Milos (island)
This footage was shot at the beach of Milos, Greece, in the anchorage safe shelter 'Pollonia'. Very nice beach, taverns and houses, a small heaven on earth. Little jos was performing a wave belly dance !
Cyclades Islands from air, 2016 - Andros - Mykonos - Delos - Santorini - Milos
The Cyclades Prefecture (Greek: Νομός Κυκλάδων)
The Cyclades comprise about 220 islands, the major ones are:
Amorgos
Anafi
Andros
Antiparos
Delos
Eschati
Ios
Kea
Kimolos
Kythnos
Milos
Mykonos
Naxos
Paros
Folegandros
Serifos
Sifnos
Sikinos
Syros
Tinos, and
Thira or Santoríni
The name Cyclades refers to the islands forming a circle (circular islands) around the sacred island of Dilos.
Most of the smaller islands are uninhabited.
Ermoupolis, on Syros, is the capital and administrative center of the prefecture.
The islands are peaks of a submerged mountainous terrain, with the exception of two volcanic islands, Milos and Santorini. The climate is generally dry and mild, but with the exception of Naxos the soil is not very fertile; agricultural produce includes wine, fruit, wheat, olive oil, and tobacco. Cooler temperatures are in higher elevations and mainly do not receive wintry weather.
The Cyclades are bounded to the south by the Sea of Crete.
Milos, Greece - Shipwreck, beauty and mystique
Milos (in Greek, Μήλος) , is a volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea, just north of the Sea of Crete. Milos is the southwesternmost island in the Cyclades group.
The island is famous for the statue of Aphrodite (the Venus de Milo, now in the Louvre), and also for statues of the Greek god Asclepius (now in the British Museum) and the Poseidon and an archaic Apollo in Athens. The Municipality of Milos also includes the uninhabited offshore islands of Antimilos and Akradies. The combined land area is 160.147 km² and the 2001 census population was 4,771 inhabitants.
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Bentonite, perlite, pozzolana and small quantities of kaolin are actively collected via strip mine or open-pit mine techniques in Milos and sold all over the world. In the past, baryte, sulfur, millstones and gypsum were also mined; in fact, Pliny notes that Milos was the most abundant source of sulfur in the ancient world.[9] In ancient times the alum of Milos was reckoned next to that of Egypt (Pliny xxxv. 15 [52]). The Melian earth was employed as a pigment by ancient artists. Milos was a source of obsidian during the Neolithic ages for the Aegean and Mediterranean. Orange, olive, cypress, tamarisk, juniper (Juniperus oxycedrus) and arbutus trees grow throughout the island, which, however, is too dry to have any profusion of vegetation. Vines, cotton and barley are the main crops.
The beaches of Milos Island:
There are about 70 beaches on Milos Island, Hivadolimni Beach is the longest beach of the island about 1 kilometre. The rest of the beaches are starting from (North): Sarakiniko Beach, Papafragas, Kapros, Pachena, Alogomantra, Konstantinos, Mitakas, Mantrakia, Firopotamos, Nerodafni, Lakida, Plathiena, Fourkovouni, Areti, Pollonia, Gourado and Filakopi. (South): Firiplaka, Paliochori, Provatas, Tsigrado, Agia Kyriaki, Psaravolada, Kleftiko, Gerontas, Gerakas, Agios Sostis, Mouchlioti, Katergo, Spathi, Firligos, Pialothiafes, Kalamos, Krotiraki, Psathi, Svoronou and Sakelari. (West): Agios Ioannis, Cave of Sikia, Agathia, Triades and Ammoudaraki. (East): Voudia, Thalassa, Paliorema, Tria Pagidia and Thiafes. (In the Bay Area): Hivadolimni, Lagada, Papikinou, Fatourena, Klima, Skinopi and Patrikia. The North and South and the bay beaches are tourists attraction. The east beaches are very quiet and the west are also quiet and lonesome beaches.
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Sail Greece Minor(Lesser,Small,Little) Cyclades Islands Hopping
Chartered sailboat vacations on the Cyclades islands with skipper
Sail the Greek Isles with private yacht charter. Start from Paros Island and follow our small, little, minor Cyclades island sailing cruise.
Islands hopping: Paros – Naxos(or Paros – Piso Livadi) – Kalando – Koufonisia – Amorgos – Iraklia – Antiparos – Paros
Suggested for: Family sailing, nude sailing, gay sailing, friends and couples
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Living the ultimate dream of island hopping the Aegean Sea. Since childhood I've always wished to be in Greece. But discovering the treasures of each island is the dream of all dreams. After spending two weeks in the mainland including two Ionian island, I set off from Rafina port and set off for my first island, andros.
Without doing too much research , I left my first island for surprise. I based myself in a cheap hotel in the beautiful sea town of Batsi. Here I enjoyed nice walked in blue and white, a nice swim at a nearby beach as well as a nice sunset swim in town. Although hitchhiking was a failed attempt in the mainland, the Greek island was the exact opposite as I was picked up by a friendly group of Greeks who brought me down to Ormous Korthiou. Here I walked over to a beach I booked marked called OLD WOMAN JUMP, a beautiful beach with an iconic pilar.
Directly south is my next island, Tinos. Tinos is an interesting island as its church, our lady of Tinos has an annual pilgrimage where people crawl from the sea up to the church. But aside from that as well as the beautiful villages I discovered above Tinos, my iconic memory in Tinos was the cheap Airbnb in the village of Arnados. For 60 dollars and two nights, I had an incredible view over half of the island and other Greek islands. With a home cooked meal and local wine, I had the view of a lifetime.
Onward to my next island and the final one in this video, I made my way over to Syros, an island I remember as having the most incredible port city, Ermoupoli. It's a Venetian city with beautiful colored buildings, a maze of walkways that hugs two steep hills overlooking the harbor and beyond. Here I also managed to hitchhike to the other end of the island to have lunch with newly made friends and enjoy a swim at a local beach. Here I took a nice quiet walk to the edge of the island, and realized, I made it.
Concluding this video, I set off for Serifos to continue my Aegean Sea voyage. :) cheers
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The Greek Islands Cruise Scene ~ All Inclusive Travel Adventure
Welcome to Mieer Travel Tips and your guide to Greece. Come join us on a new adventure exploring the Aegean islands with Celestyal Cruises.
We board the ship Crystal in Athens for a 7 day cruise visiting the islands of Mykonos, Milos, Santorini, and Crete. We also sail to Kuşadası, Turkey for an incredible shopping experience for ‘genuine fake’ brand name watches, purses, and of course silk rugs. Our whirlwind tour is all inclusive of fantastic food and unlimited drinks. Excursions at each port of call means you can wander to see ruins like Knossos on Crete, sip a drink at a cafe overlooking the volcano at Santorini, or go on an all island shopping spree for souvenirs. And do not forget the on board nightly entertainment as it is spectacular!
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Best islands in Greece for relaxing holidays
A collection of some of the best relaxing and peaceful Greek islands if you seek quiet and alternative holidays.
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00:36 - Astypalaia
00:49 - Ithaca
00:58 - Ikaria
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02:15 - Folegandros
Cyclades Islands - Greek (HD1080p)
*** Cyclades Islands, is a Greek archipelago located in the center of the Aegean Sea between parallels 36-38 of latitude and meridians 24-26 in length. It belongs to the periphery of South Aegean. On January 1, 2011, the new administrative division of Greece was divided into nine peripheral units: Andros, Ceos-Citnos, Milos, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Siros, Santorini and Tinos.The total population of the former prefecture is of 112,615 inhabitants (2001 census). ***
Iraklia - a small paradise!
The island of Iraklia is one of the islands of the so called Small Cyclades which surround the much larger island of Naxos. Iraklia measures 17,5 km2 and has around 110 inhabitants. The island is served by ferries but also sees visitors that come for a daytrip with an excursion boat from Naxos Town. The main port is called Agios Georgios which is situated in the north of Iraklia. Here you find some accommodations, a couple of tavernas and two mini markets. One of these mini markets also sells tickets for the ferries.
Milos Island Greece - The most interesting island of the Cyclades
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Milos is a volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea, north of the Sea of Crete. Milos is the southwesternmost island in the Cyclades group. The island is famous for the statue of Aphrodite, and also for statues of the Greek god Asclepius, the Poseidon and an archaic Apollo in Athens.Milos is a part of the western cyclades island chain, and it is a surprise for the traveler comparing with other popular islands like Santorini, Mykonos . Milos, is rich in spectacular sunset views and minerals and also in the things that travelers come to Greece looking for: amazing beautiful beaches, inspiring views, a rich history, white-washed Cycladic villages, excellent food and good-hearted people.
Milos is probably the most interessting island in the cyclades area!
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