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7 Best Beaches in Milos for 2025 (6 Classics + 1 Hidden Gem)

Milos is known for its unreal beaches with deep blue waters and unique volcanic landscapes. Discover the best beaches for 2025 that promise unforgettable summer moments.
Milos is often called the island of 70+ beaches and for good reason. With its volcanic coastline, white cliffs, and surreal rock formations, Milos offers some of the most unique beachscapes in the Cyclades.

Whether you’re into crystal-clear water, snorkeling through caves, or lounging on a secluded bay, here are 7 of the best beaches in Milos to visit in 2025, including one secret spot most tourists miss.

1. Sarakiniko - The Moon Beach


No list is complete without Sarakiniko, a lunar-like landscape of smooth, white volcanic rock shaped by time, wind, and salt. It looks more like the surface of another planet than a Greek island beach, which is why it’s one of the most photographed places in the Aegean.

Why visit:

- Relax in surreal white rock formations and natural pools
- Deep blue water contrasts for stunning photos
- Natural rock slides and tunnels for the adventurous

Tip: Go early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and harsh sun. Photographers love golden hour here. There’s no shade, so bring water, sunscreen, and a hat.


2. Firiplaka - Colorful Cliffs & Shallow Waters


Located on the southern coast, Firiplaka is a long, sandy beach backed by volcanic cliffs splashed with red, orange, and pink hues. The colors are the result of mineral deposits in the rocks, giving it a fiery, dramatic feel.

Why visit:

- Easy access and parking near the beach
- Shallow, clear water, great for families and paddleboarding
- Beach bar with umbrellas, loungers, and music (but not too loud)

Tip: Combine Firiplaka with nearby Provatas for a beach-hopping day. It’s one of the few beaches on Milos with semi-developed facilities, so it’s also ideal if you're staying nearby.


3. Tsigrado - The Hidden Beach with a Rope

Tsigrado is a tiny, protected cove that feels like a secret. To get there, you’ll descend a steep cliff with the help of wooden ladders and ropes, a short but thrilling climb. The reward? A slice of paradise few tourists dare to reach.

Why visit:

- Tucked-away paradise with golden sand and calm surf
- Great for snorkeling around the surrounding rock formations
- Feels like your own private beach (if you go early)

Tip: Wear sturdy sandals and bring only essentials. Go early in the morning or later in the day when it’s quieter and cooler. You’ll want to stay for the calm, clear waters.


4. Papafragas - Sea Caves & Natural Pools


Carved into volcanic cliffs, Papafragas looks like something from a fantasy film. It’s a narrow inlet of sea, walled in by high rock formations, with sea caves and tunnels you can swim through when the waters are calm.

Why visit:

- Natural sea caves and lava tunnels to explore
- Instagram-worthy views from above the cliffs
- A blend of dramatic scenery and intimate swimming spots

Tip: If you want a place to stay close to Papafragkas, check out our apartments in Pollonia!


5. Paliochori - Hot Sands & Coastal Vibes

Paliochori is where nature meets comfort. Thanks to geothermal activity beneath the surface, parts of the sand are naturally hot, and in some shallow areas, you can feel warm bubbles rising from the seafloor.

Why visit:

- Thermal water spots and steaming rock pools
- Water sports, beachside cafes, and sunbeds
- Vibrant cliffs with shades of red, orange, and yellow

Tip: Try the food cooked underground at Sirocco restaurant, where fish and meat are slow-roasted in sand-heated ovens. The experience alone is worth the trip.


6. Kleftiko - Accessible Only by Boat


Kleftiko isn’t just a beach, it’s an adventure. This stretch of white cliffs, caves, and natural arches was once a pirate hideout, and it still feels untouched. The only way to get there is by boat, which adds to the magic.

Why visit:

- Only reachable by sea - untouched and wild
- Incredible for snorkeling and underwater photography
- Historic pirate cove with dramatic arches and sea caves

Tip: Book a boat tour that includes lunch, snorkeling gear, and a stop at Sykia Cave too. Morning trips have calmer waters, but sunset cruises are also stunning.


7. Gerakas Beach - The Hidden Gem


Tucked between soaring white cliffs and only reachable by sea, Gerakas is Milos’s best-kept secret. Its silky sand and warm, shallow waters create a natural spa-like setting that’s often empty, even in high season.

Why visit:

- Warm waters and soft sand with no crowds
- White clay cliffs and geothermal activity
- A peaceful, truly off-the-radar spot

Tip: Ask your boat tour to stop here or rent a private water taxi. Bring your own water, shade, and snacks... there are no services at all.


Final Thoughts: Where to Swim First?


If you want iconic Milos, start with Sarakiniko and Kleftiko. For comfort and beach bars, head to Firiplaka or Paliochori. Crave solitude or unique landscapes? Try Tsigrado, Papafragas, or hidden Gerakas.

Each beach has its own mood, whether you’re looking for an adventure, family day, or peaceful escape. In 2025, the best Milos itinerary includes a mix, so dive in and explore as many as you can.