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, , Milos Island, Cyclades Agathia is a quite difficult to approach beach (because of the dirt road that you will have to cross to get there), which is nonetheless...
, , Milos Island, Cyclades Triades are three sandy isolated beaches with shallow blue waters, one after the other.
The landscape is pastoral, with yellow sand,...
, , Milos Island, Cyclades Agios Dimitrios beach is located on the western edge of the gulf and is only accesible by boat.
At Agios Dimitrios you will find crystal...
Empourios, Milos, Milos Island, Cyclades Passing by the beach of Fatourena and Rivari you will find the picturesque harbor of Embourios, which was an old commercial harbor...
, , Milos Island, Cyclades Milos is an island where many remarkable natural treasures are waiting to be discovered. Dozens of caves, isolated beaches, ancient...
, , Milos Island, Cyclades From Achivadolimni following the central road you get to Agia Marina monastery. Then, descending on the dirt road towards the sea there...
, , Milos Island, Cyclades On the way to Empourios, just before getting to Fatourena beach, you will reach the monastery of Agia Marina.
This monastery was in...
, , Milos Island, Cyclades The beach of Agios Ioannis was named after the monastery of Saint Ioannis the Siderianos.
In order to find this white-golden beach,...
, , Milos Island, Cyclades The miracles performed by Agios Ioannis do not end there. During the Second World War, an English war ship threw a bombshell to a German...
Trypiti, Milos, Milos Island, Cyclades The ancient Roman Theatre was originally constructed by the inhabitants of the ancient city of Klima, possibly during the Hellenistic...
Trypiti, Milos, Milos Island, Cyclades The catacombs are situated near Trypiti village, in caves of 150meters above the surface of the sea.
In 2009, the Holy Synod proclaimed...