![]() If you’re into picturesque villages with the quintessential sugar-cubed Cycladic houses then this is a great place to stay. It’s a very typical traditional village with narrow, whitewashed streets, lots of steps and not so much space. Plaka is the capital of Milos and another popular place to stay. Good for: an authentic Greek stay, those without a car There’s also Lagada Beach at the opposite end of the port which is small, quiet and also quite shallow.Īlthough the public transport on Milos isn’t amazing, there’s a frequent bus running between Adamas and Plaka, the island’s capital.Īdamas Port on the Greek island of Milos Plaka It’s not one of the island’s most beautiful beaches but it would suit young children. It’s a long narrow stretch of sand with shady trees and calm, shallow water. The main Adamas beach is Papikinou Beach which is good for families. See also this post about things to do in Milos for ideas on what to do when you’re there. Plus the majority of the boat trips to Milos’ best beaches go from here. ![]() There are also shops, the Ecclesiastical Museum, Milos Mining Museum and a couple of sandy beaches. Everything you could need is a short walk away.Ī number of the best restaurants in Milos are at the port. Staying at Adamas Port is a good choice if you don’t have a car. It’s a fairly central location, and if you do have transport then it’s easy a great spot to base yourself in to get around. ![]() The airport is only about 10 minutes away too. If you come to the island by ferry, this is where you’ll arrive. Good for: families and those without a carĪdamas also known as Adamantas is the main port of Milos. Those without a car: Santa Maria Village Resort & SpaĪ fisherman’s experience: The Colourful Land Klima Adamas A traditional stay: Thalassitra Village Hotel ![]()
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