You are on page 1of 6

MILOS

(Pocket Guide )
MILOS

Milos is located in the northwestern Cyclades, 86 nautical miles from Piraeus and roughly midway between Piraeus and Crete. The island has an area of
151 square kilometers and is the fifth largest island in the group, with a 125-kilometer coastline. Its location is 36ο 44' 35'' N and 24ο 25' 28'' east (Plaka).
Though considered a low island, its highest peak - Profitis Ilias - rises to 751 meters; a second peak, Hondro Vouno reaches 636 meters, but the rest of its
hills and mountains do not top 400 meters.

Adamantas, a broad natural harbor and one of the largest in the Mediterranean, has played a major role in the island's history and economy, in concert
with Milos's mineral wealth. There are daily ferry links between Piraeus and Milos; non-stop, the journey by conventional ferry takes about 5 hours,
reaching over 7 when the route includes stops at other islands (Kithnos, Serifos, Sifnos, and Kimolos). In the summer there are three to four weekly
sailings from Milos to Ios, Sikinos, Folegandros, Santorini, Crete, and the eastern Cyclades.

Milos has an airport, with daily flights to Athens. Routes are more frequent in the summer months (May through October) than during the winter. Flight time
is 30 minutes; the airport is 4.5 kilometers from the port, Adamantas.

The island has a good road network, whose trunk is extended by good dirt roads and tracks. Buses reach all main destinations, with frequent routes from
Adamantas to most settlements and beaches. There is a taxi station at Adamantas.

Milos has a population of 5,000, which swells in the summer months. Most settlements are concentrated in the north around eight main villages: the capital
Plaka, Plakes, Triovasalos, Pera Triovasalos, Trypiti, Pollonia, Zefyria, and Adamantas.

Milos is the seat of one of four eparchies of the Cyclades Prefecture; the eparchy includes Kimolos, Sifnos, and Serifos. Geologically, Milos is volcanic - as
is Kimolos. It is barren, with sparse vegetation and no forests, streams, or cascades. Thanks to its unique geology, the island boasts 75 gorgeous beaches
with pristine waters - some sand, some white, red, yellow or black shingle.

HISTORY

Milos flourished in antiquity thanks to its mineral-rich soil. Inhabited since Neolithic times (7000 B.C.), it grew wealthy by trading obsidian, a black volcanic
rock used for making weapons and tools—traces of which have been found in the Peloponnese, on Crete and Cyprus, and as far away as Egypt.

In the Early Bronze Age (2800-1100 B.C.), the island had a prominent role in the Cyclades, as evidenced by the emergence of an entire civilization
centered on the ancient city of Phylakope. The arrival of the Dorians in Hellenistic times, around 1000 B.C., is marked by the founding of a new city at the
site of present-day Klima.

Milos fought with the other Greeks against the Persians at the battles of Salamis and Plataea, but the city was destroyed by Athens in 415 B.C. in
retaliation for its neutrality in the Peloponnesian War.

Milos came under the rule of Macedonia until 311 B.C., then passed into the hands of the Egyptians. The Ptolemies’ supremacy at sea helped Milos
rebuild its economy and under the island’s renewed prosperity, the arts flourished. The famed statue of Aphrodite of Milos, also known as the Venus de
Milo, currently at the Louvre Museum in Paris dates from this period, as does the 2.5-meter statue of Poseidon in the collection of the National
Archaeological Museum in Athens.

Under Roman rule, Milos acquired a marble theater. In the first century, the island converted to Christianity, as evidenced by the Catacombs — the largest
complex of underground burials in Greece and one of the most important in the world.

SIGHTS

Archaeological Museum: As we enter the main exhibition hall of the Archaeological Museum, the striking statue of the Venus de Milo meets our gaze.
Unfortunately it is only a copy - although a very fine one - produced by the Louvre Museum workshop. Among the more important exhibits in the same
room, is a 6th century B.C. funeral urn with a chariot race represented in relief pattern, a robed 3rd century B.C. statue, a lion decoration used as a table
support and a female bust. A display case in the hall’s left section contains Neolithic relics, mostly obsidian tools, knives, arrows, and spearheads from
Phylakope, Nyhia, and Demenagakis.

Other exhibits offer evidence of the artistic achievements of ancient Klima, including a masterful head with a burnished face and a section of a 3rd-century-
B.C. tombstone depicting, in bas relief, a youth and his servant. Other finds from excavations around the island include stones inscribed with the 21-letter
ancient alphabet of Milos. There are numerous finds from Phylakope, among them vessels with drawings of lilies and idols from Phylokope IV. Directly
behind the Aphrodite statue, a display showcases coins, blades, and bronze figurines from the 5th and 4th centuries B.C., Roman-era glass and clay
vessels, and reliefs and idols from the Hellenistic period.

Ecclesiastical Museum: Housed in the Church of Ayia Triada (Holy Trinity), just a short distance from the port, the Ecclesiastic Museum features 14th-
century icons and fine samples of hagiography. The triple-apsed church, built after the Iconomachy (A.D. 824), is a museum piece itself.
Folklore Museum: Founded in 1967 by the Milos Society of Athens, under the guiding influence of Zafiris Vaos, the Folklore Museum features exhibits
highlighting local folk culture. Exhibits include wax dolls dressed in traditional costumes, rare embroideries, and a recreation of a traditional household,
including loom, kitchen, sleeping quarters, and pantry.

Milos Mining Museum: Opened in 1998, the Mining Museum is spread over three floors. Entering the ground floor, visitors come across a model depicting
the volcanic eruption that shaped the island and a large geological map of Milos. Illuminated panels highlight mining activities to date, with images of tools
and mining equipment used since mining began.

First floor exhibits include rocks and minerals from the island and around Greece, most importantly important minerals found on the island today. There are
also fossils, and samples of obsidian, bauxite, alumina, and aluminum, photographic documents from the now defunct manganese and sulphur mines and
the millstone quarries.

Among noteworthy exhibits are a Roman-era grindstone and a cedar trunk uncovered 28 meters below the surface at the bentonite quarry at Aggeria that
is believed to be 2,000 years old. The library in the basement is also used for hosting talks and other events.
Maritime Museum of Milos: Created thanks to the efforts of dr. Petros Armenis, who managed to gather and exhibit, with the help of locals, with much love
and respect, a wide range of articles. The museum operates since the September of 2008.

The museum's exhibits are quite much and rare as well and extend from the prehistoric times, reaching the early ages of the island's history.

The visitor will also have the chance to witness rare maritime maps, created by special craftsmen of the times, while the famous wooden boat "Irene" holds
an outstanding position among the exhibits. The museum is located at Adamantas.

Catacombs : The Milos Catacombs are dug into a sheer slope near the village of Trypiti where the island’s early Christians gathered for worship and to
bury their dead. The catacombs are unique in Greece and considered among the most important, along with those of Rome and the Holy Land.

Originally discovered by tomb robbers and relic hunters, the catacombs came to light in 1840, after they were looted. They comprise three chambers linked
by five corridors and a funerary chamber, all arranged in a labyrinthine network that extends a total of 185 meters. The catacombs were once accessible
along their length and breadth, but today just one chamber, the chamber of Elders, is accessible to the public. Though just 126 vaulted recesses with
graves survive, it’s estimated that thousands of Christians were buried in the catacombs.

The graves of prominent citizens are marked with Christian symbols and inscriptions, such as the “Presvytera” (elder or vicar) inscription after which the
chamber was named. Worth noting is a sarcophagus carved into the rock that is believed to be the burial of one of the early Christian martyrs. The tomb
was subsequently used as an altar. The catacombs were used for worship and burials before Christian worship was allowed by the Decree of Medolianos
and were abandoned around the fifth or sixth century when the ancient city of Klima was razed by an earthquake.

Sulphur Mines: Remains of the old sulphur mines are visible on the island’s eastern coast at the Paliorema cove. The mines were active until 1956 and are
considered a prime sight in the island’s geological history.

Milos Conference Center - Giorgos Iliopoulos: Located on a four-acre estate at Adamantas. The center is open year - round and has a capacity of 320
delegates. It’s one of the largest such facilities in Greece and offers separate press room, internet room, infirmary, and 100 parking spaces. The
conference center is fully air conditioned, has access for the physically disabled and an independent fire-protection system.

BEACHES

Milos boasts over 70 gorgeous beaches that captivate visitors thanks to their pale gold sand, shimmering turquoise waters, and multicolored reflections on
a seabed laid with volcanic rock.

Sparkling, pristine waters and fine sand are the hallmark of Milos's coastline, making the island an ideal destination for beach-lovers who can choose to
visit a different beach each day, with varied landscapes and shelter according to the wind's direction. In August, a period marked by strong northerly winds,
the beaches along the island's southern shore are sheltered, while the western coast is sheltered from southerly gusts.

Milos's extensive road network offers access to most beaches, starting from the expansive harbor at Adamantas with the beaches at Papikinos and
Ahivadolimni. Beaches on the northern coast are linked by road, which also extends to beaches on the southern coast as far as Ahivadolimni and
Provatas. Access to more distant beaches is by good dirt road. Ayios Ioannis and Triades on the western coast can be reached by dirt roads, although
access, especially in the early summer, is difficult by vehicles without four-wheel drive.

Milos's northern coast is formed by a sheer, rocky coast and the barren terrain resembles a lunar landscape. These beaches are not recommended for
swimming when strong northerly winds are blowing. The main beaches on the northern shore are Sarakiniko, a small, somewhat remote cove; Mytakas,
Alogomantra, Papafrangas, and Ayios Konstantinos are dotted with caves, rock formations that offer natural bridges, and snug patches of sand. These
beaches are not organized, but the beauty of the landscape more than compensates the visitor for the lack of facilities.

Beaches on the eastern coast are accessible via Pollonia. Few offer facilities and most are pebble or shingle. In addition to those beaches accessible by
road, there are a number of remote sand coves accessible by boat from Pollonia.

The western coast is the least accessible, but it's worth braving the rough tracks to enjoy the totally unspoilt landscape. Bathers should bring drinking
waters because there are no shops or other facilities beyond Ahivadolimni. Beaches on the western shore includes the twin beaches at Ayios Ioannis,
accessible only by boat; Triades, with its three sand coves; and the striking sea caves at Ammoudaraki.

Milos's southern coast is accessible by road and sheltered from the August meltemi gusts and northerly winds. These sand beaches offer a range of
facilities. The most picturesque is Yerontas, with its dark-colored sand, pristine waters, and dreamy landscape. Ayia Kyriaki, a pretty beach with coarse
sand and white pebbles about eight kilometers from Adamantas, offers a restaurant, beach bar, and water sports facilities. Other beaches include Paliohori
and Provatas, a seaside village seven kilometers from Adamantas with golden sands, rocks, and shallow waters offers restaurants, cafes, fish tavernas,
and accommodations. The beaches at Fyriplaka and Tsigrado may not offer tavernas but bathers will enjoy the grey-hued sands and unique landscape.
Fyriplaka offers some facilities, and beach umbrellas and sun beds are also available at Portokali.

EVENTS

Milos’s rich tradition is preserved in a number of folk feasts or paniyiria featuring local food, wine, and music. The main folk festivals are held at the
following churches in observance of their feast days:

● 50 days after Easter at Ayia Triada in Adamantas


● June 30 at Ayii Anaryiri
● July 6 at Ayia Kyriaki
● July 16 at Ayia Marina at Halakas
● July 19 at Profitis Ilias at Halakas and Komia
● July 21 at Ayia Markella at Kipos
● July 25 at Ayia Paraskevi at Pollonia
● July 26 at Ayios Pandeleimon at Plakota and Korfos
● July 31 at Prodromos tou Timiou Stavrou at Golgotha in Plakes
● August 5 at Metamorphosi in Parasporo
● August 14 at Kimisi tis Theotokou at Zefiria
● August 15 Kimisi tis Theotokou or Ayios Haralambos at Adamantas
● August 17 at Ayios Floros at Komia
● August 22 at Panayia Yiatrissa at Komia
● August 22 at Panayia at Kipos
● August 22 at Panayia Faneromeni at Trypiti
● August 26 at Ayios Fanourios at Pollonia
● August 28 at Ayios Ioannis Prodromos at Agrilies and Provatas
● August 29 at Ayios Alexandros at Katsouli
● August 31 at Pantokratora at Mytakas
● September 6 at Ayios Sostis at Provatas
● September 7 at Panayia Eleoussa at Psathadika
● September 8 at Panayia Korfiatissa at Plaka
● September 13 at Stavros at Kaneria
● September 16 at Ayios Ioannis at Halakas
The "Milos Festival" is held on the first weekend of July. It’s a three-day program of cultural events organized by the Municipality and sponsored by the S&B
INDUSTRIAL MINES.

USEFUL PHONES

MUNICIPALITY OF MILOS 2287360100


CITIZENS SERVICE BUREAU (KEP) 2287022894
HEALTH CENTRE 2278360000
HARBOR POLICE 2287023360
POLICE STATION 2287021204
AIRPORT 2287022381
TAXI STATION 2287022219
INFORMATION CENTRE 2287022445
POST OFFICE 2287021214

ORGANIZATIONS CATALOGUE

ACCOMMODATION

PETRINELA ANEMOS STUDIOS ANNARITA


PLAKA,2287021853, 6977074750 ADAMANTAS,2287023397, 6976336273 ADAMANTAS,2287022955, 6946414371

KALIMERA VILOS SUITES GIOURGAS STUDIOS & APARTMENTS


APOLLONIA,2287041271, 6948519398 APOLLONIA,2287021621, 6938261850 PROVATAS,2287022982, 6945502428

ILIACHTIDA VILLA SOSANNA HOTEL SEMIRAMIS


TRIOVASALOS,2287023695, 6932320890 APOLLONIA,2287041382, 6979723611 ADAMANTAS,2287022117, 6944290085

KATERINA APARTMENTS VIVERE A PLAKES/MILOS MANTELENA STUDIOS


TRIOVASALOS,2287021085, 6978889093 PLAKES,2287023083, 6956519114 APOLLONIA,2287041066, 6944556462

ANEMOMILOS MILAND SUITES AVRA STUDIOS


TRIPITI,2287022787, 6944999332 KANAVA,2287300403, 6947943468 ZEFIRIA,2287031154, 6972825352

MIMALLIS APARTMENTS KOSTANTAKIS STUDIOS ORAMA STUDIOS


PLAKA,2287021094, 6972808758 APOLLONIA,2287041357, 6936644481 ADAMANTAS,2287021008, 6988060659

ANASTASIA'S OSTRIA STUDΙΟS PORTO MILOS


TRIOVASALOS,2287021829, 6972346313 ADAMANTAS,2287022378, 6977233529 MAVRA GREMNA,2287031445, 6940998921

VILLA GALLIS REMVI ATHINA SOULI


APOLLONIA,6906647835 APOLLONIA,2287041390, 6947835445 ADAMANTAS,2287022450, 6977233878

MILO MILO KORINA'S ROOMS MORAITIS


MANDRAKIA,2287022687, 6936605313 APOLLONIA,2287041209, 6973909951 PACHENA,2287041445

BUNGALOWS ARTEMIS ORIZONTES STUDIOS SKARTSINIS ROOMS


PALEOCHORI,2287031222, 6948516665 KAMINIA,2287023779, 6946312582 ADAMANTAS,2287022480, 6944251155

NIKI ROOMS MILOS APARTMENT FRAGKISKA TSIRIGOTAKI


ADAMANTAS,2287023069, 6972390499 ADAMANTAS,2287022151, 6976852829 PALEOCHORI,2287031231, 6946220488

LIMERI APARTMENTS MARIAS ROOMS FOR RENT VILLA VENUS


SARAKINIKO,2287022439, 6944654603 ADAMANTAS,2287022793, 6978643052 ADAMANTAS,2287023132, 6974043943

GIASEMI STELLA ROOMS ANTONIA'S ROOMS


PLAKA,2287022492, 6951976270 MANDRAKIA,2287021290, 6947725039 ADAMANTAS,2287023795, 6947638190

CHRISTOS NIRIIDES ANNA - ZISIMOS


ADAMANTAS,2287023752, 6946274179 PACHENA,2287041352, 6973627453 ADAMANTAS,2287023975, 6944916060

NEFELI SUNSET STUDIOS ANNA ROOMS BEACH MILOS ROOMS


APOLLONIA,2287041466, 6985075735 PALEOCHORI,2287023533 ADAMANTAS,2287024101, 6936942723

ΤΣΑΚΑΝΟΣ STUDIOS OSTRIA OSTRACO TRADITIONAL HOUSES


ADAMANTAS,2287021962 , 6945776040 APOLLONIA,2287041475, 6976957287 PACHENA,2287028123, 6944223954

ANAMNISI VILLA LORD GARYFALOS


ADAMANTAS,2287023188, 6974079611 APOLLONIA,6978319616 TRIOVASALOS,2287021385, 6945736320

VILLA NOTOS MAISTRALI HAWK STONE


ADAMANTAS,2287021943, 6934536002 PROVATAS,2287031420, 6975942205 PARASPOROS,2287023704 , 6972390499

CAPTAIN ZEPPO'S ALONI HOTEL ADAMAS


APOLLONIA,2287041327, 6948201088 APOLLONIA,6944725953, 6944725953 ADAMANTAS,2287024231, 6971500974

CAPTAIN STAVROS TSAKANOS TRADITIONAL SIRMA LIVANIOS STUDIOS & APARTMENTS


APOLLONIA,2287041112, 6944375799 KLIMA,2287021963, 6945776040 ADAMANTAS,2287022148, 6945447791
TINA STUDIOS & APARTMENTS AEGIALIA MIRABELI STUDIOS
ADAMANTAS,2287022363, 6947119270 APOLLONIA,2287041490, 6977603663 APOLLONIA,2287041540, 6972600929

STOLIDI APARTMENTS SANTA MARIA LUXURY SUITES GARIFALAKIS COMFORT ROOMS


ZEFIRIA,2287031207, 6974910643 ADAMANTAS,2287021959, 6944223954 APOLLONIA,2152154782

KONSTANTINOS VENUS DE MILO STUDIOS GALINI


PARASPOROS,2287022104, 6973702327 ADAMANTAS,2287023428, 6937485554 AGIA EIRINI,2287041493, 6937572205

PALAIOS APOLLON ROOMS PERLA ROOMS


TRIPITI,2287021628, 6974027520 APOLLONIA,2287041347, 6985026630 APOLLONIA,2287041432, 6934804189

STUDIOS ANTONIA MALLI EUAGGELIA ELENI APARTMENTS


ADAMANTAS,2287028161 APOLLONIA,2287041224, 6944796031 ADAMANTAS,2287027302, 6944741521

VAMVOUNIS APARTMENTS TAKISS ROOMS VILLA MARY ELEN


ADAMANTAS,2287023389 APOLLONIA,2287041345, 6934302026 APOLLONIA,2287041107, 6945788282

STUDIOS BETTY GEORGIA ROOMS ZAC MARIE


PLAKA,2287021538, 6973714555 TRIPITI,2287023671, 6944445942 ADAMANTAS,2287022084, 6944763693

PERGOLA STUDIOS VESLEME ROOMS THALASSITRA


APOLLONIA,2287022651, 6936954060 PACHENA,2287021967, 6974006673 ADAMANTAS,2287023570, 6999636264

NIKI - SAVVAS ROOMS & STUDIOS SUMMER RESIDENCE SEAGULL APARTMETNS


APOLLONIA,2287041416, 6932343655 PROVATAS,2287021627 ADAMANTAS,2106845596, 6944935066

AKROTHALASSIA HOTEL GLARONISSIA GLARAKIA - GLARONISIA


MAVRA GREMNA,2287023147, 6949638832 APOLLONIA,2287041212, 6944260422 PARASPOROS,2287023480, 6946686063

KAPETAN TASOS SUITES ONEIRO UNIQUE MILOS SUITES


APOLLONIA,2287041287 PALEOCHORI,2287022012, 6977816031 APOLLONIA,6906646855, 6906646855

TASSOULA ROOMS THE WAVES 9 MUSES


ADAMANTAS,2287022674, 6972850693 APOLLONIA,2287041420, 6932964516 PROVATAS,2287031178, 6945866112

ARETHOYSA SUNSET MIMOZA


PLAKA,2287021036, 6946993664 APOLLONIA,2287041469, 6932774011 ADAMANTAS,2287023940 , 6944558535

MARGARITA'S ROOMS ROULA STUDIOS VYTHOS


APOLLONIA,2287041342, 6945737344 KANAVA,2287023569, 6932875985 ADAMANTAS,2287023780, 6947268067

AGYRA KAVALIEROS STUDIOS VILLA ZAMPETA


PROVATAS,2287031350, 6945177943 PACHENA,2287023432, 6977471493 ADAMANTAS,2287023834, 6980943627

KALLIOPI VIKELI SOULTANA AGNADI


ADAMANTAS,2287021863, 6945394414 APOLLONIA,2287041347, 6979261183 MITAKAS,2287023609, 6947820139

AGERI - MILOS DELUXE STUDIOS &


SEA KAYAK PAPAFRAGA STUDIOS
SUITES MILOS,2287023597, 21365, 6946477170 PACHENA,2287021022, 6944914935
ADAMANTAS,2287022886, 6947074806

FANTASY ROOMS SARAKINIKO VIEW STUDIOS IOANNA PENSION


ADAMANTAS,2287023794, 6946869855 SARAKINIKO,2109338741, 6944593381 ADAMANTAS,2287021944

MARGARITA STUDIOS ONEIRO GALANIS ROOMS


ADAMANTAS,2287023093, 6934546817 ADAMANTAS,2287022012, 6977816031 ADAMANTAS,2152154783

EN MILO GEORGIOS STUDIOS GALINI


APOLLONIA,6932946075 ADAMANTAS,2287023530, 6944325314 APOLLONIA,2287028113, 6932684528

MOSCHOULA ROOMS & APARTMENTS ILIANA STUDIOS PSARAVOLADA MILOS RESORTS


ADAMANTAS,2287023092, 6932719531 PARASPOROS,2287024143, 6986136654 AGIA KYRIAKI,2287031050

EIRIANA LUXURY SUITES SALT EIRINI STUDIOS


TRIPITI,2287022730, 6942880414 APOLLONIA,2287041110 ADAMANTAS,2287022097, 6948116555

PEPI VIKELI Studios Prevena MELIAN HOTEL & SPA


TRIOVASALOS,2287023347, 6945638426 ADAMANTAS,2287021006, 6993354428 APOLLONIA,2287041150, 6944804987

AEROLITHOS STUDIOS CHAIDO APARTMENTS WITH VIEW


ADAMANTAS,2102770401, 6932629527 TRIPITI,2287022771, 6976513950 ADAMANTAS,2287021944

SONIA ΤΑΝΙΑ TILEMACHOS ROOMS & STUDIOS


ADAMANTAS,2287023094, 6936860122 APOLLONIA,2287041062, 6972274141 ADAMANTAS,2287022160

ALEXANDROS VILLAGE ANEMOESSA AYRA PAXAINAS


KATIFORA,2287022600, 6972248790 APOLLONIA,2287021528 PACHENA,2287041471, 6974904998

RESTAURANTS

DIPORTO TA PITSOUNAKIA METHISMENI POLITIA


PLAKA,2287023259, 6944206141 ADAMANTAS,2287021739, 6946803418 TRIPITI,2287023100, 6974048583

ENALION ALEVROMILOS MILEIKO


APOLLONIA,2287041415, PARASPOROS,2287023117,
ADAMANTAS,6983091730
6945993696 6945708513

BARKO O FORAS COFFEE TIME


ADAMANTAS,2287022660, 6944277357 PLAKA,2287023954 TRIOVASALOS,2287024134 , 6944558571

O! CHAMOS! LIOFITO EBOURIOS


APOLLONIA,2287041063,
ADAMANTAS,2287021672 MILOS,2287021389
6947844102

GLARONISIA CATERING XYDOUS BAKERY FATSES


TRIPITI,2287023480, 6946686063 ADAMANTAS,2287023717, 6974411509 PLAKA,2287021740, 6970982818

GLARONISIA ARCHONTOULA GIAGKOS SOUVLAKI & PIZZA


TRIPITI,2287023480, 6946686063 PLAKA,2287021384 ADAMANTAS,2287028132, 6977217747

GIALOS RAPTIS ARMENAKI


APOLLONIA,2287041208, APOLLONIA,2287041061,
ADAMANTAS,2287023390, 6974569469
6977746472 6977900910

MOURATOS BARRIELLO RESTAURANT - TAVERN PELAGOS


KATIFORA,2287022800, 6944866584 TRIPITI,6984218360 PALEOCHORI,2287031225 , 6944617854

ZYGOS ARTEMIS FISH TAVERN SIROCCO


PALEOCHORI,2287031201,
ADAMANTAS,2287023120, 6949721963 PALEOCHORI,2287031222, 6948516665
6947724522

GALINI APANEMIA TAVERN PETRINO


AGIA EIRINI,2287041492,
APOLLONIA,2287041248, 6934346114 ZEFIRIA,2287031037, 6947005018
69375722205

HOME MADE ICE CREAM - PASTRY SHOP


TARANTELA NAVAGIO
PROVATAS,2287031346, 6981972161 AGGELIKI ADAMANTAS,2287024124, 6972295977
ADAMANTAS,2287023059, 6942475162

MIKROS APOPLOUS O GYROS TIS MILOU ARMIRA


ADAMANTAS,2287024207, 6972287398 ADAMANTAS,2287022210 APOLLONIA,2287041015, 6944453529

FLISVOS BAKALIKON GALANIS MAISTRALI


TRIOVASALOS,2287028163,
ADAMANTAS,2287022275, 6946140754 PROVATAS,2287031420, 6986562368
6972717589

CAPTAIN NIKOLA'S & KOULA'S KYNIGOS ARTEMIS


APOLLONIA,2287041212, 6948047215 ADAMANTAS,2287022349, 6948802271 ADAMANTAS,2287023463, 6945599547

ARAGOSTA AMMOS
ADAMANTAS,2287022292, 6944331682 APOLLONIA,2287041018, 6980519010

ENTERTAINMENT

AQUA LOCA ISOLA GIAGOS CAFE - BAR - RESTAURANT


PALEOCHORI,2287031222, 6948516665 TRIPITI,2287023480, 6946686063 ADAMANTAS,2287023615 , 6977217747

EGOIST KARNAGIO ANEZINA


ADAMANTAS,2287023386, 6948516665 ADAMANTAS,2287022292, 6944416394 ADAMANTAS,2287024242

MILORS YA BANAKI NETRINO


ADAMANTAS,2287024176 APOLLONIA,2287023981, 6944581177 TRIOVASALOS,2287022272, 6977693202

DEEP BLUE BACALICO REMVI


PALEOCHORI,2287031158, 6932202611 PLAKA,2287021258, 6972878351 TRIPITI,2287021950, 6972287314

AKTAION EN PLO
ADAMANTAS,2287022550, 6932282910 PLAKA,2287023124, 6942989149

TRAVEL AGENCIES - RENTALS

MILOS RIDES MOTO ADAMAS MILOSRENTCAR BY G.TOURLAKIS


ADAMANTAS,2287024255, 6986987202 ADAMANTAS,2287023405, 6942928088 ADAMANTAS,2287022765, 6977191308

MOTO CHRISTOS LAGOS RENT A CAR THUNDER


PERA TRIOVASALOS,2287022484, 6942451793 ADAMANTAS,2287023357, 6938768983 ADAMANTAS,2287022036, 6976686597

MILOS TRAVEL RIVA TRAVEL HAPPY RIDE


ADAMANTAS,2287022000, 6944443579 ADAMANTAS,2287024024, 6946278528 ADAMANTAS,2287023422, 6944636264

PANORMOS YACHTING & DIVING CHRYSOVALANDOU ATHENA TRAVEL


ADAMANTAS,2287023533, 6947638209 ADAMANTAS,2287021970, 6944587574 ADAMANTAS,2287021627, 6977233878

DROUGAS TOURS TRAVELS & TOURIST


MILOS CARS SEA SUN SOPHIA
ADAMANTAS,2287023484, 6976336273 ADAMANTAS,2287021994, 6944147177 AGENCY
ADAMANTAS,2287022388, 6944653007

NIKOS CARS TRAVEL ME TO MILOS EUROPCAR MILOSRENT


ADAMANTAS,2287021318, 6946278528 APOLLONIA,2287041008, 6938185213 APOLLONIA,2287041473, 6938994469

GIOURGAS SMALL ISLANDS APOLLONAS SUNSHINE RENT MOTO


ADAMANTAS,2287022352, 6937757066 ADAMANTAS,2287300420, 6932058895 ADAMANTAS,2287023900, 6981630133

TRAVELING WITH DREAM


ADAMANTAS,2287022012, 6977816031
ACTIVITIES

FOLK & HISTORIC MUSEUM OF MELOS ECCLESIASTICAL MUSEUM OF MILOS CATACOMBS OF MILOS
PLAKA,2287028121, 6947047369 ADAMANTAS,2287023956 KLIMA,2287021625

THALASSITRA MILOS MINING MUSEUM SEA KAYAK MILOS


ADAMANTAS,2287023570, 6944636264 ADAMANTAS,2287022481 TRIOVASALOS,2287023597, 6946477170

PITS WATERSPORTS MILOS DIVING CENTER PASTELI WATER GAMES


PALEOCHORI,6945047286, 6944982082 APOLLONIA,2287041296, 6976114846 AGIA KYRIAKI,6999202131

NAVAL MUSEUM OF MILOS


ADAMANTAS,2287022013 , 6931578169

LOCAL PRODUCTS

TSAKANOS KOSTANTAKIS CAVE WINERY ARK OF TASTES


ADAMANTAS,2287021962 APOLLONIA,2287041125, 6936644481 APOLLONIA,2287022651, 6936954060

TRADITIONAL TASTES GLIKOFILEMA CHARALAMPOS EMMANOUIL MALLIS


ADAMANTAS,2287023125, 6948274330 ADAMANTAS,2287021730, 6974063845 PACHENA,2287041397, 6934826517

DIMITRA K. VICHOU BAKERY


APOLLONIA,2287041340, 2287022033

You might also like