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The Island of Milos - Cyclades |
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The island whose ambassador is the Venus de Milo is exceptional
for the wide variety of landscapes that it offers. The fascinating
white rocks at Sara Kinikos, the multicolored cliffs, its deserted
little coves and their turquoise colored waters, the steep, narrow
roads that wind through the mountain, etc. all make for a natural
and diversified beauty that will take your breath away. If you like
nature and the peace and clean air it has to offer, you'll certainly
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| The golf of Adamas forms a large, natural port, but also an
immense lagoon which has become the favorite spot for sailboarders
and other lovers of water sports. Though there is a relative lack
of organized lodging for tourists (one, quite modern, camp site
at Archivadolmini), as in the rest of the Greek Isles, the locals
will be happy to rent you a room. You can find out more about this
at the Tourist Office across from the pier at the port. There is
also a shuttle bus available when you get off the boat to take you
directly to the camp grounds. Even when it's full to the brim, you'll
always find a place to pitch your tent. |
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Don't miss:
To the north, Klima, a sweet little fishing port with
its picturesque houses. Don't miss the marvelous Roman theater, near Klima.
The Venus de Milo was discovered near this theater in the 2nd century.
Plaka, the main town on the island
has become a bit too touristy.
Sarakiniko, and its white rocks and
cliffs.
Sikia, and its underwater caves that
the sea has dug out from the land.
Haghias Constantinos, and its houses
with boat hangers on the first floor that open out onto a beautiful turquoise
sea.
Archivadolmini, the largest beach
on the island, with a splendid lagoon. Just next to the camp grounds.
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