Milos ferry port lies in the harbour town of Adamas on the westernmost of the Cyclades Islands Milos, in the Aegean Sea. Milos has a naturally protected bay because of its unique horse shoe shape and has an area of 151 square kilometres. From Milos, you can get ferries from the other Cycladic Islands and to mainland Greece, all of which can be booked online safely and securely through AFerry.co.uk.
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Some of the interesting sites in Milos are the Milos caves, Catacombs of Milos, Mineralogical museum, Sulphur mines, ancient Milos theatre and the Venetian Castle.
Milos altogether is a very happening place with many restaurants, taverns, bars and discos all around the island offering some of the finest food and Greek and delicacies along with various shops in which you can find all the things you might need for your vacation.
Milos is known worldwide for the famous statue of Venus found here and currently stands in the Louvre Museum in Paris. Milos is known as the "island of colours" because of its colourful landscape of red, brown and white rocky formations coupled with beautiful blue seas and colourful wild flora.
Milos is an area of outstanding natural beauty with some fantastic golden sandy beaches and charming little villages. Milos is mostly a rocky landscape because of its volcanic origins but offers plenty of things to see and do.



