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Milos Port

Milos Port

Discover Milos Island’s Marvels with VOLTA4u

Welcome to Milos, an enchanting Greek island in the Aegean Sea, renowned for its unique landscapes, stunning beaches, and rich cultural heritage. Renting a car in Milos offers you the freedom to explore this gem of the Cyclades archipelago at your own pace, uncovering hidden treasures and breathtaking vistas along the way. From volcanic rock formations to picturesque villages and crystal-clear waters, Milos promises an unforgettable adventure. Here’s your guide to experiencing the best of Milos with a rental car.

Top Attractions in Milos

1. Sarakiniko Beach Begin your exploration with a visit to Sarakiniko Beach, a surreal moonscape of white volcanic rock formations and crystal-clear waters. Drive to this iconic beach, located on the northern coast of Milos, and marvel at its unique beauty. Explore the lunar-like landscape, swim in the turquoise sea, and soak up the sun on the smooth rock formations.

2. Catacombs of Milos Embark on a journey into the island’s past with a visit to the Catacombs of Milos, one of the largest early Christian cemeteries in Greece. Drive to this historic site, located near the village of Tripiti, and explore the underground chambers, tunnels, and ancient tombs. Learn about the island’s rich history and the significance of the catacombs in early Christianity.

3. Kleftiko Discover the hidden coves and sea caves of Kleftiko, a remote coastal area on the southwestern tip of Milos. Drive to the nearby port of Adamas and embark on a boat excursion to this stunning natural wonder, where you can swim in crystal-clear waters, snorkel in underwater caves, and explore the rugged coastline by boat.

Best Day Trips from Milos

1. Kimolos Island Take a ferry ride to the neighboring island of Kimolos, known for its unspoiled beaches, traditional villages, and scenic landscapes. Drive to the port of Adamas and board a ferry to Kimolos, where you can explore charming villages such as Chorio and visit pristine beaches like Prassa and Kalamitsi. Enjoy a leisurely day of island hopping and discover the beauty of the Cyclades.

2. Pollonia Explore the seaside village of Pollonia, located on the northeastern coast of Milos, known for its tranquil beaches, seafood tavernas, and stunning sunsets. Drive along the scenic coastal road to reach this charming village, where you can swim in turquoise waters, dine on fresh seafood, and watch the sun sink below the horizon.

3. Ancient Theatre of Milos Visit the Ancient Theatre of Milos, an archaeological site located near the village of Tripiti, dating back to the Hellenistic period. Drive to this historic landmark and explore the well-preserved remains of the ancient theater, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the sea. Imagine the performances and festivals that once took place in this grand amphitheater.

Scenic Drives and Hidden Gems

1. Plaka Discover the charming village of Plaka, perched on a hill overlooking the Gulf of Milos. Drive through scenic countryside to reach this picturesque village, known for its narrow alleys, whitewashed houses, and panoramic views. Explore local shops, visit historic churches, and enjoy stunning sunsets from the village square.

2. Firopotamos Beach Escape to the secluded shores of Firopotamos Beach, a hidden gem on the northeastern coast of Milos. Drive along the coastal road to reach this tranquil beach, where you can swim in calm waters, relax on sandy shores, and admire the traditional fishermen’s cottages carved into the rock.

3. Papafragas Explore the dramatic sea cliffs and sea caves of Papafragas, a scenic coastal area on the northeastern coast of Milos. Drive to this natural wonder, where you can hike down to the sea level and explore the rugged coastline, swim in crystal-clear waters, and marvel at the geological formations carved by the sea.

Travel Tips for Driving in Milos

  • License Requirements: Ensure you have a valid driver’s license. International drivers may need an International Driving Permit (IDP).
  • Road Conditions: Roads in Milos are generally well-maintained, but some rural roads may be narrow and winding. Drive with caution, especially in mountainous regions.
  • Parking: Parking may be limited in popular tourist areas, so plan accordingly. Look for designated parking areas or use paid parking lots when available.
  • Fuel Stations: Fuel stations are available throughout the island, but it’s a good idea to fill up before heading to remote areas, especially if you plan on exploring the countryside.

Book Your Car Today

Ready to explore Milos and its stunning landscapes? Visit our website or contact us directly to book your rental car. Experience the freedom of the open road and make unforgettable memories as you discover the beauty of this Aegean paradise.

Opening Hours

  • Monday 08:00 - 21:00
  • Tuesday 08:00 - 21:00
  • Wednesday 08:00 - 21:00
  • Thursday 08:00 - 21:00
  • Friday 08:00 - 21:00
  • Saturday 08:00 - 21:00
  • Sunday 08:00 - 21:00

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50M FROM THE PIER OPPOSITE THE PORT MAIN ROAD 84800

Discover Milos Port like never before – with the freedom of your own rental car with VOLTA4u!