The capital of Milos is Plaka, the stunning traditional town on the top of the hill above Adamas, with narrow paved alleys, small restaurants and cafes, bars and little shops that await for you to explore but make sure you do not lose track of time because this is where the magic of the best sunset in the island happens! We will not leave Klima and Mandrakia out of this list of course these little fishing villages with the traditional fishermen boat houses will make quite an impression. It is a vibrant town with shops, restaurants, cafes, supermarkets and nightlife, definitely worth a visit. The port of the island and the main hub during the summer months is Adamas, in the heart of Milos. In the northeast point of the island, Pollonia is a quiet, seaside village that gathers the gastronomical interest of the island, with a local winery and some of the best restaurants of Milos and is your venture point to visit neighbouring Kimolos. Let’s take a look at the villages and settlement of Milos we will start with Pollonia, where Polyegos View is located. The north side is the most populated one and gathers almost all of the villages and settlements, the south is more volcanic, right beneath the inactive volcano of Milos, the east is not easily accessible and it is a bit more industrial, with modern and past mining activity and the west is the least easily accessible but the incredible beautiful virgin territory of the island, where Kleftiko is. We will be welcoming you with a map of Milos, among other goodies, where you will also see that the island is a naturally shaped port the largest in the Aegean. Let’s check some of the highlights of Milos and we have made sure to throw in a few insider’s tips as well! It will not be easy for you to abandon your apartment or studio in Polyegos View, we know, but once you do, Milos is an island of extraordinary beauty, waiting for you to explore.
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