Kleftiko is definitely one of the things to see in Milos! We find it on the south-western coast of the island set like a precious gem in spectacular stacks of white rock that create labyrinthine passages, all surrounded by a crystalline, clean sea with colors that go from intense turquoise to blue and again to emerald green. really difficult to explain in words, to understand you have to visit them by force.
A succession of natural caves where the almost transparent sea creates magical plays of light and snorkelers can have a lot of fun exploring the ravines and discover the wonders of the underwater world, or for the more courageous, take a dip in the deep waters. and swim in the infinite and mysterious Aegean.
Klefitko is a unique place, a real paradise! It is considered the second most beautiful beach in Europe and is in the world top ten. Although there is no strip of land, it is still called a beach, but it does not matter, it can be called whatever you want, the sure thing is that it is a magnificent place.
The legends say that it was an old pirate hiding place that they usually used passing between the cliffs to hide their ships, and even more fascinating is the myth that revolves around Kleftiko where some of the treasures of the marauders not yet found today are hidden. our. Try your luck then you never know that a simple trip will change your life.
There are two ways to reach this spectacle of Nature. The least demanding is certainly by sea. If you want to be completely autonomous and are familiar with boats, you can rent a rubber dinghy or another type of boat in Adams and sail on the sea towards Kleftiko practically circumnavigating the island for half, if instead you want something more comfortable, always from Adamas or Agios Sosits rather than from Pollonia, every day there are excursions that, starting from about thirty euros per person, take you to visit the area. There are several opportunities below we point out this one but you will find several at different prices: http://horizonyachts.gr/half-day-trip-adamantas-paleochori-kleftiko-with-sailing-boat/ .
The second alternative to reach Kleftiko beach is by land and here comes the beauty. Surely it is necessary to be trained because the road is not only a dirt road but also a bit steep and steep. Better to have a bit of experience and above all good legs especially on the way back as it is completely uphill and a not insignificant detail under the sun for its entire duration. It takes about fifty minutes from the point where the path is indicated, you have to get to the parking lot of the Monastery of St. John Siderianos, leave the vehicle and continue on foot. In this regard it is recommended to have tennis or trekking shoes and suitable clothing (remember that you will be in the middle of the wildest nature and in Milos, there are some species of poisonous snakes so be very careful) and plenty of water to stay hydrated.
Here is another great opportunity not to be missed to taste the wonders that the small island of Milos can offer its guests in the name of a still uncontaminated and intact nature.
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