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Discover the Best Destinations in Milos by Boat

Visit the best destinations in Milos by boat, with Aphrodite Boat Rental, you’ll discover these hidden treasures from a perspective like no other. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both, our self-drive boats are the perfect way to explore the best destinations in Milos.

 

Milos, often referred to as the jewel of the Cyclades, enchants every visitor with its natural beauty and captivating charm. Renowned for its striking volcanic landscapes, the island boasts over 70 unique beaches, each offering something special—from powdery white sands to dramatic cliffs and secluded coves. Exploring Milos by boat provides an unmatched experience, revealing hidden spots and showcasing the island’s untouched splendor, accessible only by sea.

 

Aerial view of Adamantas village on Milos island, Greece

ADAMANTAS

Adamantas, the island’s vibrant port town, is the perfect starting point for your Milos adventure. Surrounded by classic Cycladic architecture and colorful fishing boats, it offers cozy cafes, charming shops, and traditional taverns. Adamantas captures the essence of Milos with its warm hospitality and scenic beauty.

Agia Kiriaki Beach in Milos, with golden sand, turquoise waters, and dramatic cliffs.

AGIA KIRIAKI

Agia Kiriaki Beach, located on Milos’ southern coast, is a peaceful retreat with golden sands and turquoise waters. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs, it’s ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and relaxation. Whether arriving by boat or car, this stunning beach offers a serene and unforgettable experience for visitors seeking tranquility.

The crystal-clear blue waters of Polyaigos with unique rock formations

POLYAIGOS

Polyaigos, the largest uninhabited island in the Aegean, is a secluded paradise near Milos. With turquoise waters, rugged cliffs, and pristine beaches, it offers a peaceful escape from the crowds. Accessible only by boat, this hidden gem is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring its untouched natural beauty.

Aerial view of Tsigrado Beach, hidden between dramatic cliffs on Milos

TSIGRADO

Tsigrado Beach is a secluded gem on Milos, nestled between towering cliffs with soft white sand and turquoise waters. Reaching it requires a short descent down a wooden ladder, adding adventure to the experience. Perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or relaxing, this hidden paradise offers a truly unforgettable seaside escape.

Aerial View of a Secluded Beach of Gerontas – Untouched Natural Beauty

GERONTAS

Gerontas Beach is a hidden gem on Milos’ southwestern coast, featuring a stunning arched rock formation, turquoise waters, and a soft pebbly shore. Accessible via a short scenic hike, it offers a peaceful retreat for swimming and relaxation, making it a perfect escape for nature lovers, families, and friends.

Aerial View of a Sandy Beach – Colorful Umbrellas and People Enjoying the Sun

AMOUDARAKI

Ammoudaraki Beach is a peaceful and unspoiled retreat on Milos, framed by rugged cliffs and soft white sand meeting turquoise waters. Ideal for swimming, sunbathing, or simply enjoying the views, this secluded gem offers a serene escape. Accessible by car or boat, it’s a must-visit for nature lovers.

Firiplaka Beach – Golden Sand, Turquoise Waters, and Colorful Cliffs

FIRIPLAKA

Firiplaka Beach is a stunning destination on Milos’ southern coast, known for its vibrant volcanic cliffs, golden sands, and turquoise waters. With calm, shallow waters, it’s perfect for families, swimmers, and sunbathers. Easily accessible by car or boat, this breathtaking beach is a must-visit for a relaxing island escape.

Close-Up of Gerakas Beach – White Sandstone Cliffs and Deep Blue Sea

GERAKAS

Gerakas Beach is a secluded paradise on Milos’ southern coast, accessible only by boat. With soft golden sands, turquoise waters, and dramatic cliffs, it offers a peaceful escape for swimming, sunbathing, and admiring unspoiled nature. Perfect for those seeking privacy, it’s an unforgettable destination for families, friends, and adventurers.

Aerial View of Kleftiko – Iconic Rock Formations and Crystal Blue Waters

KLEFTIKO

Kleftiko is a legendary destination on Milos, known for its towering white cliffs, turquoise waters, and captivating sea caves. Once a pirate hideout, it offers a mysterious and adventurous atmosphere. Accessible only by boat, Kleftiko is perfect for snorkeling, swimming, and exploring its natural arches and underwater beauty.

Top view of a cave with beautiful blue water inside – Aphrodite Boat Rental Milos

SYKIA CAVES

Sykia Caves is one of Milos’ most stunning natural wonders, featuring a collapsed roof that bathes its turquoise waters in sunlight. Accessible only by boat, this serene spot is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings. A must-visit for those seeking Milos’ untouched beauty, regarded as one of the best destinations in Milos by boat.

Abandoned sulfur mines at Thiafes, Milos, viewed from the sea – Aphrodite Boat Rental

THIORICHIA

Thiorichia, the Old Sulfur Mines of Milos, is a unique blend of history and natural beauty. Located on the southeastern coast, it features rusted machinery, weathered buildings, and mineral-streaked cliffs against turquoise waters. A must-visit for history enthusiasts, photographers, and adventurers exploring Milos’ industrial past.

Picturesque walkways of Milos with road signs, store signs, chairs, and white homes – Aphrodite Boat Rental

KIMOLOS

Kimolos, a serene island near Milos, is a hidden Cycladic gem known for its unspoiled beaches and authentic charm. Prassa Beach dazzles with white sands and turquoise waters, while Chorio’s whitewashed houses and cozy taverns offer a taste of traditional Greece. A perfect escape for relaxation and island exploration.

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