Villages
Milos justifies its Cycladic title with its impressive traditional villages and picturesque alleys. Klima will impress you with the famous "wires", Plaka will make you forget all your worries by walking in its picturesque streets and viewing its spectacular sunsets, Adamas will entertain you with its lively night life, while Pollonia will feed you with fresh seafood. Every single village has something new and exciting to offer you, so it’s up to you to make the best out of your visit to each one of them.
Adamas
Location: 4 km southeast of Plaka.Description: Adamas is the main port of the island and one of the largest natural harbors in the Mediterranean. The village was inhabited by Cretans...
Plaka
Location: at the northern part of the islandDescription: Plaka is the capital of the island and is built on a hill 220m. above sea level. The Cycladic architecture makes...
Pollonia
Location: 12km northeast of PlakaDescription: Pollonia is a charming fishing village and the second port of Milos, which is connected with the island of Kimolos...
Tripiti
Location: 2km south of PlakaDescription: Tripiti is a picturesque village, built on a hill, on top of which there are traditional windmills, which are even used as shelters.
Klima
Location: 4 km south of PlakaDescription: Klima is a small, picturesque, seaside village which is famous for its “syrmata”(wires). “Syrmata” are small, white houses...
Triovasalos
Location: 1km from PlakaDescription: Triovasalos and Pera Triovasalos are the first villages we meet starting from Adamas.
Madrakia
Description: Madrakia is a small, picturesque village with a beautiful small port, which is famous for its “syrmata”, with the small white houses and colourful wooden doors.
Zefiria
Description: Zefiria is a small village situated on the southeastern coast of the island at a distance of 5.5 km from Adamas.


