7Milos: Natural Beauty & Coastal Drama
Milos has quickly become one of the most talked-about islands in the Cyclades, and for good reason. Unlike the dramatic caldera of Santorini, Milos impresses with its geological diversity. The island is home to more than 70 beaches, each with a different personality — from lunar-like white rock formations to hidden turquoise coves.
Sarakiniko, with its smooth, sculpted cliffs, looks almost like a landscape from another planet. Kleftiko, accessible mainly by boat, offers caves and arches carved by centuries of waves. Meanwhile, fishing villages like Klima, with its colorful boat houses, offer a glimpse into a slower, more traditional life.
Milos strikes a rare balance. It feels stylish but not overly polished, popular but not overwhelming. Even in summer, it retains a sense of discovery, making it one of the strongest contenders for travelers seeking the next Santorini before it became famous.





