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Location: Located 5 kilometers south of Plaka Village
Description: A village that is also the main port of Milos
Nearest beach: Achivadolimni beach
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Location: Located 13 kilometers east of Plaka Village
Description: A charming fishing village with whitewashed little houses line the whole coast.
Nearest beach: Apollonia beach
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Location: Borders Plaka village
Description: The settlement of Kastro stands on the top of the hill, just above Plaka village
Nearest beach: Plathenia beach
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Location: Located 2 kilometers south of Plaka village
Description: The beauty of Klima is due to its “syrmata”, the fishermen’s houses that are carved in to the rocks
Nearest beach: Katakomves beach
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Location: The capital of Milos
Description:The village has a traditional Cycladic architecture, with whitewashed houses, coloured windows and doors
Nearest beach: Plathenia beach
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Location: Located 1 km north-east of Plaka village
Description: A large number of shops, cafes, bar and rooms for rent can be found in this village.
Nearest beach: Mandrakia beach
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Location: Located 2 km north of Plaka village
Description: Tripiti is famous for its excellent taverns, specialised in tasty appetisers.
Nearest beach: Klima beach
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Location: Located close to Plaka village
Description: Zefyria became a rich and large town and remained so until 1767, the year its inhabitants abandoned it after a series of strong earthquakes.
Nearest beach: Klima beach
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Location: Located 9 km south-east of Plaka village
Description: Zefyria became a rich and large town and remained so until 1767, the year its inhabitants abandoned it after a series of strong earthquakes.
Nearest beach: Kanava beach
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