Kleftiko is famous for its crystal-clear water, elaborate caves and imposing rock formations, and is the destination for several daily sailboat cruises during the summer months.
Kleftiko is on the southwest tip of Milos island and is only accessible by boat. Sailboats for hire go as far as Kleftiko stopping there for swimming, snorkeling and cookout on the beach.
Undoubtedly, one of the best experiences in Milos for the visitor is a daily boat cruise, either with a sailboat, a catamaran, or a traditional wooden hull.
Some excursions reach Polyaigos, an uninhabited island east of Milos and southwest of Kimolos, with some amazing, deserted beaches and crystal-clear azure waters and a coastline similar to the east side of Milos.
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A small area of the beach that is bubbling with hot water. Bathing in these waters helps with arthritis.
- Panagia Korfiatissa (Plaka village)
- Castle of Plaka
- Tripiti square
- Klima village
- Plathiena beach (early June)