Milos

The Island of Colors

A Geological Masterpiece

Milos is a unique destination in the Cyclades, famous for its extraordinary lunar landscapes and volcanic coastline. Known as the “Island of Colors,” it boasts over 75 beaches, each with its own character, from the blinding white rocks of Sarakiniko to the turquoise waters of Kleftiko. Whether you seek adventure, history, or pure relaxation, Milos offers an unforgettable escape into nature’s most creative carvings.

Pera Triovasalos & Plaka

The Authentic Heart of the Island

Staying at Margaret’s Unique Apartment places you in Pera Triovasalos, a charming traditional village where authentic island life still thrives. Just a breath away lies Plaka, the island’s capital. Wander through its narrow cobblestone alleys, discover boutique shops, and climb up to the Venetian Castle (Kastro) to witness the most breathtaking sunset in the Aegean. This is where tradition meets the ultimate romantic backdrop.

Iconic Beaches Nearby

Unreal Landscapes & Crystal Waters

Some of the island’s most iconic spots are just minutes from your door. The world-famous Sarakiniko, with its white volcanic formations, is a short drive away, offering a landscape like no other on Earth. For a taste of tradition, visit the nearby fishing villages of Mandrakia and Firopotamos, where colorful “Syrmata” (boat houses) sit right at the water’s edge, creating a postcard-perfect scenery for your morning swim.

History & Culture

A Journey Through Time

Milos is steeped in history, from the discovery of the Venus de Milo to the early Christian Catacombs. Explore the Ancient Theater overlooking the sea, or visit the colorful village of Klima to see where history was made. From the Mining Museum to the picturesque churches dotting the hills, the island’s rich cultural heritage adds a layer of depth to your vacation that goes far beyond the beach.