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Kimolos Island

Milos’ closest neighbor, Kimolos, is a small, quiet island known for its relaxed pace, traditional whitewashed village (Chorio), and beautiful, unspoiled beaches. It displays a genuine glimpse into less-touristed Cycladic life.

A small, frequent car ferry operates between Pollonia (Milos) and Psathi (Kimolos). The journey is short, approximately 30 minutes. You also take small boat taxis from Pollonia to Kimolos.

Travel Tips

  • Easy to visit independently via the regular ferry.
  • Half-day to full-day trip for a good experience.
  • Explore Chorio and a nearby beach.
  • Enjoy a meal at your leisure.

Natural Escapes

Many of Milos' most impressive natural wonders welcome dedicated excursions.

Round-Island Boat Tour

This is arguably the most popular and highly recommended excursion on Milos. It explores the island's inaccessible coastline, including the famous Kleftiko and Sykia sea caves, Gerakas beach, and other remote beaches and coves only reachable by sea.

Tour Inclusions

  • Multiple swimming and snorkeling stops.
  • Lunch and drinks on board.
  • Unparalleled views of Milos' unique geological formations.

Volcanic Beaches Exploration

Dedicate time to exploring specific, distinct beaches like Sarakiniko (the moonscape), Firiplaka (colorful cliffs), or Tsigrado (adventurous rope access).

Combinations

  • Combine with other nearby attractions.
  • Leisurely drive around the island.
  • Find ideal spots for photography.

Relaxed Beach Days

Agia Kyriaki Beach

  • Beautiful clear waters.
  • Quieter atmosphere.
  • Excellent swimming opportunities.
  • Ideal for sunbathing.

Paliochori Beach

  • Unique thermal springs.
  • Warm swimming spots.
  • Enjoy an unique beach experience.
  • Relax by the sea.

Milos Excursion Statistics

  • Total beaches to explore70+
  • Boat tour optionsDaily
  • Historical sites5+
  • Villages with charm10+
  • Average boat tour duration8 hours
  • Kimolos ferry duration30 mins
  • Sarakiniko best timeEarly morning
  • Island typeVolcanic

Excursion Booking Tip

Secure your boat tours and day trips in advance, especially during peak season, to guarantee availability and the best experience. Many operators welcome online bookings. Explore options here: GetYourGuide Day Trips

Cultural Excursions

Deepen your appreciation for Milos' history and traditional life through focused cultural explorations.

Ancient Theater

A visit to the Ancient Theater, Catacombs, and the discovery site of the Venus de Milo. These are near Tripiti and Plaka, easy to explore together.

Traditional Villages Exploration

Walk through the charming alleys of Plaka (the capital), Tripiti (with its windmills), and the picturesque fishing villages of Mandrakia and Firopotamos. Experience local life and admire traditional Cycladic architecture.

Pilgrimage Sites

Visit the various churches and monasteries across the island. The Church of Panagia Korfiatissa in Plaka offers stunning views. These sites display insight into religious traditions.

Historical Site Highlights

Deepen your appreciation for Milos' past by visiting sites that share Roman-era life and early Christian heritage.

Sites to Visit

  • Ancient Theater (Roman)
  • Early Christian Catacombs
  • Venus de Milo Discovery Site

Village Exploration Tips

Each village is an unique character and hidden corners waiting for you.

Villages to Wander

  • Plaka (the capital)
  • Tripiti (windmills)
  • Mandrakia & Firopotamos (fishing villages)

Milos Cultural Insights

Archaeological Museum artifactsAncient finds
Folklore Museum exhibitsTraditional life
Number of churchesMany
Best sunset KastroPlaka
Roman era historySignificant
Early Christian heritageDeep roots

Cultural Immersion

  • Engage with locals in their villages.
  • Explore traditional architecture.
  • Visit local craft shops.
  • Sample local delicacies.
  • Experience authentic island life.

Multi-Day Extensions

Milos' ferry connections make it an ideal starting or ending point for island hopping in the Cyclades.

Western Cyclades Exploration

Combine Milos with Sifnos and Serifos. These islands share a relaxed charm; each offers a distinct character.

Nearby Islands

  • Sifnos: known for its food and pottery.
  • Serifos: dramatic landscapes and a fortified Chora.
  • Explore less-developed islands.

Southern Cyclades Options

Pair Milos with Folegandros. Folegandros, a short ferry ride away, is famous for its dramatic cliffs, stunning Chora perched high above the sea, and a quiet, romantic atmosphere.

Folegandros Features

  • Dramatic cliffs.
  • Stunning Chora high above the sea.
  • Peaceful romantic atmosphere.

Transportation & Access

Ferries serve as the main mode of transport between islands. High-speed ferries connect many islands rapidly, while conventional ferries welcome a slower, more economical journey.

Access Options

  • Conventional ferries: Slower, economical.
  • High-speed ferries: Rapid island connections.
  • Booking ferry tickets in advance.

Suggested Routes

Explore options for longer regional travel, balancing unique geology, culture, and relaxation.

Sample Journeys

  • Western Cyclades Loop (7-10 days).
  • Milos and Southern Islands (7-10 days).
  • Santorini: a longer ferry or flight connection.

Detailed Itinerary Notes

Western Loop

Start in Athens (Piraeus), ferry to Milos (3-4 days), then Kimolos (1 day), Sifnos (2-3 days), Serifos (1-2 days), and finally ferry back to Piraeus.

Southern Journey

Start in Athens, then ferry to Milos (4-5 days), then to Folegandros (2-3 days), and potentially on to Santorini (2-3 days) before flying back to Athens.

Inter-Island Travel

Ferry booking in advance, especially in peak season, comes highly recommended. This practice ensures your journey between islands proceeds smoothly.

Inter-Island Travel Note

Booking ferry tickets in advance, especially in peak season, comes highly recommended. This practice ensures your journey between islands proceeds smoothly.