Milos is a Greek island in the Aegaen sea and one of the best travel destinations for sure! I came to Greece with no real plan and after the first few days in Athens (read about it here) I wanted to do a little bit of island hopping, so we took the next ferry to Milos.
Because I always travel low-budged, I wanted to go to an island with a campsite. Funny story: The homepage of that campsite was pretty weird and the tents in the pictures were clearly photoshopped, so we kind of doubted if there even was a campsite at all on this island. Luckily, we met the nicest Greek couple at the port who also wanted to camp and they took us under their wing. And it turned out that there actually was a campsite - and a pretty nice one as well.During the three weeks I spent in Greece it was almost supernatural - everything always fell into place, although oftentimes I had no idea where I was going next or where I'd spend the next night.
The reason I love Milos so much, is that it's so diverse. There are beautiful beaches, crystal clear water, authentic Greek villages and also some breath-taking cliffs and an interesting coastline.
Sarakiniko
There are no real words that can describe this coast. It feels surreal being there, like you're on another planet or in a fantasy world.
My favorite combination of colors is blue and white, so this place was perfection to me.
We spent hours and hours just wandering and taking everything in, but there was also a small sandy beach where we went swimming.
Kleftiko
Kleftiko used to be an old pirate bay and most people go there by boat, but we drove on a dirt road as close as we could and then hiked down to the bay (around 5km/3 Miles). It was much better this way, because we could stay as long as we wanted, go swimming, did a little bit of cliff diving and explored all the different caves.
I really do have a thing for those arches.
Just have a look at the color of the water...
Some other Places on Milos
Another arch... there are so many!
Is there a better place to watch the sunset than on top of a church?
Can you see why I fell in love with this island?
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really beautiful very nice shots
so beautiful..
So beautiful!
it really is!
Looks very beautiful and amazing. This place looks so great bet you are having a great time. The updates are really good very good blog. I have been to Greece two times to Athens and Corfu and I loved it enjoy.
this is really nice from you i like it
Wow this place is amazing
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I understand very well what you are saying here ... I returned home from Greece a few hours ago. From a less spectacular place. Miraculous for me!
I can imagine!
Hope that I can get there someday, nice photos. :)
Lovely nature! Thanks for sharing!
Greece will always be one of my favourite countries!
The same for me!
Healing views! I need such... desperately :)
Just magnificent landscape beauty!
Awsome post @earthlingvera. Thanks for sharing. Upvoted and followed. If you’re interested follow me @feedmylife to check out some of my food and travel adventures.
Hello @earthlingvera Without a doubt a very beautiful experience jeje I loved the photographs, it looks like an island of fantasy... the rocks of the first photos are so white that they look like snow :O also incredible the water so blue and crystal clear... An unforgettable trip without a doubt, I imagine you want to repeat hahahaha. I invite you to watch one of my posts: https://steemit.com/photography/@emmanuel250998/walk-to-guacuco-beach-margarita-island Greetings from Venezuela :D
This island is so beautiful - the colors are amazing: the blue of the water and the white cliffs, wow! Thanks for sharing your experience. I love your sense of humour.
Great travel post and pictures. Keep Steeming! Looking forward to your next post.
Glad that you liked our islands.
thank you!