Milos has preserved its traditional architectural look, affected by the long history and the geography of the island. Most houses are whitewashed and made of stone. Plaka is the capital village of Milos, Adamas is the port and Pollonia is a picturesque tourist village.
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Location: 4 km south of Plaka
Description: Klima is among the most picturesque and traditional villages on Milos. It is actually a fishing village with colourful houses right on the beach.
Location: On the northern side of the island
Description: Plaka is the capital of the island. Located on a hill above the port, Plaka offers magnificent view to the sea. This is a fine sample of Cycladic architecture.
Location: 12 km north east of Plaka
Description: Pollonia is a charming fishing village that gradually develops as a popular tourist resort on Milos. Its small port connects Milos to Kimolos.
Location: 4 km south east of Plaka
Description: Adamas is the main port of Milos. It is a lively place with lots of taverns and nightlife.
Location: 4 km west of Plaka
Description: Areti is a small fishing village with few houses built around a small port.
Location: 20 km west of Plaka
Description: Emporios is a small seaside village with few tourist facilities. A track road from Emporios leads to beautiful and remote beaches.
Location: 3 km north of Plaka
Description: Fourkovouni is a lovely fishing village in close distance to Plaka. It distinguishes for its traditional architecture and the lovely port.
Location: 500 metres from Plaka
Description: Kastro is actually the old quarter of Plaka. It is located on top of a hill above Plaka, the capital of Milos.
Location: 4 km south east of Plaka
Description: Mandrakia is a picturesque fishing village in close distance to Plaka. Small boats moor in the port and the beach has crystal water.
Location: 1 km from Plaka
Description: Plakes is a small village that is gradually blending with the capital of the island, Plaka.