Explore the Wonders of Milos
Milos invites you to explore the most surreal seascapes in the Aegean. Famous for its moon-like white rock formations and vivid blue coves, Milos is the birthplace of the Venus de Milo and one of Greece’s hidden treasures.
Aboard the Blue Marine I, our premium high-speed RIB, your journey from Heraklion becomes part of the adventure. Skip crowded ferries and arrive swiftly in this photogenic gem of the Cyclades.
Dive into the iconic pirate caves of Kleftiko, stroll the lunar beach of Sarakiniko, and enjoy the quiet elegance of Plaka village. Milos is perfect for explorers, couples, and families alike, offering raw beauty, local charm, and unforgettable sunsets.
Choose a private transfer or build it into a multi-day cruise for maximum discovery.Known Events / Celebrations
Known Events / Celebrations
10.08 – 17.08 2025
Festival of Panagia Korfiatissa
A traditional festival in Plaka featuring food, music, dancing, and panoramic views over the Aegean.
Places to Visit
Kleftiko
Sea caves once used by pirates

Sarakiniko
Lunar-like beach with white rocks

Plaka
Capital with Cycladic charm and views

Milos is known for…
Milos stands out as a volcanic island sculpted by nature into some of the most fascinating coastlines in Greece. It’s home to over 70 unique beaches, each with its own geological story and color palette—from the stark white cliffs of Sarakiniko to the golden sands of Firiplaka.
Its history as a mining hub and center of early Cycladic civilization gives it an archaeological depth, while the laid-back pace and friendly locals add to its charm.
The island’s fame skyrocketed with the discovery of the Venus de Milo, now housed in the Louvre. Visitors often explore sea caves, snorkel in turquoise bays, and dine on local seafood specialties in seaside tavernas.
Milos remains one of Greece’s best-kept secrets—an island for those who crave authenticity, adventure, and postcard-perfect scenery.