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A recent visit to Milos prompted a total re-write, such was our enthusiasm. Known locally as the island of 100 beaches, this 161 square kilometres of multi-hued, volcanic rock certainly knows how to spoil committed beachcombers. On a 14 night holiday, it is quite feasible to visit a different beach each day, many set in quite astounding locations with dramatic rock formations including caves and arches as backdrop. Some of the more spectacular stretches of sand can only be accessed from the sea. We would suggest booking a ticket on one of the round-the-island cruises that make a point of allowing time to swim and relax in these same places. We guarantee you will be amazed!

But Milos is more than just beaches and spectacular scenery. The port of Adamas is both vibrant and classy. A favourite destination now with the Athenian cognoscenti, we really are quite amazed and somewhat disappointed that foreign holidaymakers are not aware of this gem. Two bays flank the meandering waterfront lined with cafes, tavernas and a myriad of shops. A pre-dinner stroll by the quayside reveals how the other half lives as luxurious cruisers bob up and down on the gentle swell. It is easy to travel around the island. A comprehensive bus network connects Adamas with the main tourist beaches such as Paleochori and Provatas whilst also linking other communities in nearby, hilltop Plaka and coastal Pollonia which is further away in the north. A day in Plaka offers panoramic views, the possibility to visit the archaeological and folklore museums and to eat very well in a classy taverna. Pollonia’s quaint little harbour lies adjacent to a superb tree-fringed, sandy bay. A handful of local shops and excellent tavernas are the limit to any tourist development here, so sun, sea, sand and good food are the order of the day.

Twin centre and Island Hopping: Milos can be combined with Athens, Serifos, Sifnos & Kimolos.

Excursions & Activities: The most popular trips without any doubt are the excursions by boat around the coastline of Milos. The more adventurous will try a full day sea kayaking (no experience necessary). Sea caves, natural arches and passages, rock gardens, huge cliffs, secluded coves, deserted beaches and small islets are all on the itinerary and still there will be time to swim, snorkel and picnic. A day trip to Kimolos is easily arranged based on the short ferry hop from Pollonia.

Car Hire: Daily hire from £27. Weekly hire from £153. Please contact us for exact prices.

Guide Book & Map: A 130 page guide book worth £16.00 is included free of charge with your tickets if your stay includes 7 nights or more as part of a single centre holiday and is in stock. Otherwise, you can purchase the book in addition to the cost of your holiday or we will include a free map worth £5.00 if in stock.
Hotel Chronis, Adamas
Kapitan Tassos, Pollonia
Alba, Adamas
Kostantakis Studios, Pollonia
Villa Notos, Adamas
Santa Maria Village Hotel, Adamas


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