The first stop is at the Ancient Theatre of Milos: located on the east side of the narrow entrance of the gulf of Milos, among the modern villages of Tripiti and Klima, looking down to the largest natural port of the Mediterranean.
Next, we visit the area where the statue of Venus of Milos was discovered: now hosted in the museum of Louvre in Paris - France.
Explore the Catacombs of Milos are the second most remarkable Prechristianic monument worldwide, following those of Rome, because of which Milos was proclaimed a Holy Island in 2014 making it a World Pilgrimage Centre and enforcing the image of our country as a focus of global, spiritual radiance.
Visit at Klima village: a scenic fishermanâs village with the colourful âSyrmataâ beside the light green of the sea.
Plaka is the capital of Milos and has a Folklore and an Archaeological Museum.
Learn about the history and the traditional life of the island and enjoy a walk around the narrow streets of the village with the beautiful little shops, ending your wandering at Marmara, the yard of the church of Panagia Korfiatissa, enjoying the majestic view from the most amazing spot for taking photos on the island.
Stop at the Andrakia fisherman's village with two little docks that host Milos typical âSyrmataâ, with the colourful door caves, where fishermen kept their boats in the winter, on the sea.
The tour ends at the famous beach of Sarakiniko with the white volcanic rocks sculpted by the time.
Group of 1 to 4 people
280 Euros
Extra Person
Ancient Theatre of Milos
The area where the statue of Venus was discovered
The Catacombs of Milos
Klima village
Plaka, the capital
Mandrakia village
Sarakiniko beach
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