If you are planning a trip to Greece, you must visit Milos, one of the most beautiful islands in the Aegean Sea. Milos is known for its picturesque villages, stunning beaches, and crystal-clear waters. One of the best ways to explore the island is by boat, and in this blog post, we will take you on a journey through the most beautiful spots of Milos.
Exploring Milos by boat allows you to discover hidden coves, secluded beaches, and stunning rock formations that are inaccessible by land. With a boat, you can enjoy the island's natural beauty from a different perspective and escape the crowds that often flock to the most popular beaches. Additionally, renting a boat gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace and create a personalized itinerary that suits your interests.
Once you have rented a boat, it's time to explore the island. Here are some of the top spots to visit by boat:
Kleftiko Beach is another must-visit spot in Milos. The beach is located on the southwestern coast of the island and is known for its towering cliffs and crystal-clear waters. You can anchor your boat near the beach and swim in the turquoise waters or snorkel to explore the underwater caves.
Firopotamos Beach is a small fishing village with crystal-clear waters and colorful fishing boats. You can anchor your boat near the beach and enjoy a swim in the peaceful waters or explore the village and its traditional architecture.
Agios Ioannis Beach is a secluded beach with crystal-clear waters and a stunning view of the sunset. You can anchor your boat near the beach and enjoy a swim in the turquoise waters or relax on the sandy beach.
Sarakiniko Beach is one of the most iconic beaches in Milos. The beach is known for its stunning white rock formations that contrast with the deep blue waters of the Aegean Sea. You can anchor your boat near the beach and swim in the crystal-clear waters or explore the rocks and caves.It's best to visit this Sarakinito Beach by car.
Sykia is another incredible landmark of Milos. Sykia is a sea cave whose roof has collapsed. As a result, an almost round cave has been formed and a “hole” in the roof from which the sky can be seen.
The island with the turquoise water is an oasis which you will never forget. Explore the wild beauty of an Island with only one local. Visit the only cave in Polyaigos, called Fanara, in the north, to admire a colorful and magnificent scenery and swim in crystal clear waters. Then we will head south with a second stop to Blue Lagoon.
Kimolos Kimolos is an Aegean island near by Milos. In the ancients years it is believed that Milos Kimolos and other small islands were one and because of the volcano of santorini, the island separated! Kimolos is a small island with some locals who make this small island an oasis where you can relax and and live some moments which you could not imagine. The food is traditional which enyone have to taste in this small tavern in the center of Kimolos.Here are some tips to help you make the most of your boat trip to Milos: