
There are plenty of things to do in Milos, a small volcanic island that lies to the north of the Sea of Crete. It has geological wealth that’s arguably unrivalled by any other Greek island. While many people come here for the sun, sand and sea, you’ll also find nightlife options in the main port to keep you entertained through the wee hours.
The locals are often eager to showcase their mining history and local cuisine, so your thirst for knowledge and hunger for delicious food will be satisfied. Unique beaches, therapeutic hot springs, and ancient sites await you on this Greek island. To get you ready for your trip, here’s a list of the best things to do in Milos.
Take a dip in the blue waters
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Sarakiniko is a unique beach on the north shore of Milos, known for its white volcanic rock formations. Locals compare its landscape to a moonscape, often referring to it as Lunar or ‘moon beach’. After walking on the volcanic rocks towards the sea, you’ll find shimmering waters that are excellent for swimming, cliff diving, and snorkelling. Not a fan of water sports? You can work on your tan on the small sandy strip – get there before 9am to avoid crowds.
Sarakiniko is close to 2 other unique coastal features in Milos, namely Paliorema and Sykia Cave. Paliorema is in front of Thiorihio, an abandoned sulphur mine with a sandy beach and turquoise sea. Sykia is a roofless sea cave with crystal-clear waters and a small strip of rocks that resembles a miniature beach. Due to its tiny entrance, Sykia Cave is only accessible by boat.
地址: Sarakiniko Beach, Milos 480 60, Greece

Sarakiniko Beach
Tour the arcades of this important archaeological find
适合: 历史, 照片, 冒险
The Catacombs of Tripiti Village were discovered by archaeologists in 1844, though the site is believed to be built towards the end of the 1st century. There are 3 interconnected underground catacombs on-site which were Christian cemeteries during Roman times. It was also a place of worship and refuge for Christians who were persecuted by the Romans.
Just southwest of the village of Tripiti, the catacombs are 150 metres above sea level. You have to climb a steep hill to get to the catacombs where a guard can take you on a brief guided tour. From there, you can take in a lovely view of the sea.
地址: Milos 848 00, Greece
开放时间 Wednesday–Sunday from 8.30 am to 4 pm (closed on Tuesdays)
电话: +30 2287 021625

Catacombs of Tripiti Village
Discover the mining history of Milos
适合: 历史, 照片
The Milos Mining Museum pays tribute to the miners who’ve worked hard to keep Milos’ 10,000-year mining history alive. Being a volcanic island, Milos is rich in minerals and naturally, mining of mineral resources has contributed to the island’s wealth and culture.
You’ll get a firsthand encounter with Milos’ mining history and learn more about the geology of the island. It exhibits audiovisual displays, photographs, paintings, and mining tools. A collection of stones, rocks and crystals is displayed in glass cases. The Milos Mining Museum located in Adamas, about a 5-minute walk from the port.
地址: Adamas 848 00, Greece
开放时间 Tuesday–Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm (closed on Mondays)
电话: +30 2287 022481

Milos Mining Museum
A church that doubles as a museum
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The Byzantine Church of the Holy Trinity, established in 842 AD, is a historical landmark by the Adamas waterfront. The church houses the Ecclesiastical Museum of Milos, which displays a collection of traditional art from Milos, like religious icons, wood carvings and paintings by Cretan painters Emmanuel and Antonios Skordilis.
With a 3-nave basilica with a vaulted dome sitting on top of the front door and colourful mosaic tiles leading to the entrance, the church is an interesting architectural gem in its own right. Accessible from Adamas Port, the church/museum is free to enter. Once inside, you’ll be guided by a volunteer who ’ll give you a little history lesson of the site.
地址: Adamantas 848 01, Greece
开放时间 Daily from 9.15 am to 1.15 pm and from 6.15 pm to 10.15 pm
电话: +30 2287 022252

Church of the Holy Trinity (Ecclesiastical Museum of Milos)
Journey through history in this Bronze Age settlement
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Phylakopi is one of the most important Bronze Age settlements in the Aegean. Located on the north-eastern coast of Milos, it was once the most powerful city in the Cyclades from the 3rd to 12th century BC. The site has been destroyed and rebuilt 3 times, with archaeological excavations revealing pottery, ceramic and bronze figurines, as well as obsidian tools.
While the sea has eroded a large part of the settlement, you can still see a temple, a palace, a Roman theatre and a part of the cyclopean wall which has been preserved.