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Milos


Located just across from the beach, 1.2km southeast of the centre, this rustic taverna delivers a delicious array of traditional recipes, such as pitarakia tis Giagias (Grandma's cheese pies), agriokatsiko sti hovoli (slow-roasted wild goat and potatoes) and portokaloglyko (a cake-like orange-and-chocolate filo pie). Everything is served with warmth and flair, alongside craft beers and local wines.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Milos attractions

1. Milos Mining Museum

0.33 MILES

This mildly interesting museum details Milos’ mining history, starting with the quarrying of obsidian on the island in 7000 BC. It’s located on the…

2. Ecclesiastical Museum of Milos

0.7 MILES

Housed in the venerable Holy Trinity Church, which has its roots in the 9th century, this collection has rare artefacts and icons, including works by…

3. Thermal Spring of Alykes

1.32 MILES

Hot water bubbles up through the sand of a beach, 3km southeast around the bay from central Adamas, heating the water close to shore. Sadly, it's…

4. Sarakiniko

1.39 MILES

Sarakiniko's meringue-like rock formations and caves attract scores of budding photographers, even in winter. The sandy beach is tiny but there's a deep…

5. Mandrakia

1.99 MILES

Village cats form the welcoming committee at this tiny fishing harbour, with brightly coloured boat sheds, cute wee cottages and a sweet little…

6. Catacombs of Melos

2.16 MILES

Greece’s only Christian catacombs, on the slopes below Trypiti, date from the 1st century and were the burial site for some of the earliest believers…

7. Ancient Theatre & Catacombs

2.31 MILES

Clinging to a lonely patch of hillside just below Trypiti, this large Roman-era theatre entertained the citizens of Ancient Melos from the 1st to the 4th…

8. Syrmata

2.37 MILES

Tiny, photogenic Klima clings to the beachfront cliff face below Trypiti. It offers the best example of Milos’ syrmata (traditional fishers' huts), where…