Guide · 10 Places

Milos

Greece

Before You Go

When to Visit

May to October offers warm weather (20-30°C/68-86°F). July-August peak season and crowded. June and September ideal - warm with fewer crowds. Most businesses close November-April.

Visa

Check requirements

EU/EEA citizens can enter freely. US, Canadian, Australian, and many other nationals can visit visa-free for up to 90 days within the Schengen Area.

Getting There

Transportation

By Air: Milos National Airport (MLO) has flights from Athens (45 min).

By Ferry: From Athens Piraeus port (3-7 hours depending on ferry), Santorini (2-3 hours), Mykonos.

Language

Communication

Greek is official. English widely spoken in tourist areas.

Currency

Money matters

Euro (EUR). Cards accepted at hotels and restaurants. Cash useful for beach tavernas. ATMs in main towns.

Getting Around

Local transport

Rental Car/ATV: Essential for beach hopping (€30-60/day). Buses very limited.

Scooters: Popular (€20-35/day) but roads can be rough.

Walking: Main towns walkable but beaches are spread out.

From the Airport

Arrival info

Taxi: To Adamas port or Plaka town (€15-25, 10-15 min).

Hotel Transfer: Most hotels offer pickup.

Accommodations

Accommodations

Milos Breeze Boutique Hotel

Minimalist boutique hotel in Pollonia fishing village. Cycladic design with harbor views.

Accommodations

Melian Boutique Hotel & Spa

Bars and Rooftops

Bars and Rooftops

Akanthus Summer Bar

Coffee and Tea

Coffee and Tea

Kivotos ton Gefseon

Coffee and Tea

Fournos Artemis

Cultural and Artistic Venues

Cultural and Artistic Venues

Sand Museum

Cultural and Artistic Venues

Ecclesiastical Museum of Milos

Markets and Shopping

Markets and Shopping

Milos Market

Restaurants and Food

Restaurants and Food

O! Hamos!

Restaurants and Food

Medusa