Beyond the stack and some rocks, a long beach reserved for naturists/nudists begins; Here it is allowed, indeed, recommended to get rid of the costumes without problems. I would advise against it for those who do not intend to fully enjoy the freedom given by naturism.
This beach, located in the southern part of the island, is particularly long and particularly equipped; The easternmost area is still free and wild and is therefore a destination for naturists who know how to grasp the most unspoiled nature. It is advisable to abandon sunbeds, swimsuits and bikinis and to go with a towel in the free and uncontaminated area.
This charming beach is an absolute gem, complete with a thrilling jumping spot into a refreshing hole! For a more secluded experience, it's best to arrive early and avoid the crowds. Keep in mind that finding shade can be a bit of a challenge, so don't overstay your welcome. Overall, this hidden oasis is a must-visit for any beach lover seeking adventure and tranquility.
This cove is a must-visit destination, though the descent into it can be a bit tricky. Fortunately, there is free parking available at the top, and you'll need to be sure to wear appropriate shoes for the climb down. Additionally, it's best to pack light, as the spaces between the rocks can be quite tight. If you're hoping to beat the crowds, we highly recommend arriving early in the morning. Even at 9am, we found that there were already a few people on the beach. By 11am, the beach can become quite crowded, with boats dropping off tourists. One of the highlights of this beach is the crystal-clear water and the opportunity to explore a couple of caves. The sea floor is a mix of sand and large rocks, so it's a good idea to wear sea shoes. It's worth noting that half of the cove is in the shade during the first half of the morning, providing a welcome respite from the sun.
This beach is truly amazing, with the added bonus of beds available for €25 that include an umbrella and table service. The sand is soft and the water is crystal clear, making it one of the best beaches in Milos. However, parking is limited so it's best to arrive early.
Yet another beach that's supposed to be amazing. How original. But if you're really that desperate for a beach day, then go ahead and waste your time. Just make sure to waste it at the Karma beach bar on the far right side of the beach. Apparently it's super new and modern - because that's what really matters when you're trying to enjoy nature, right? They also have drink and food options - because who goes to the beach to actually relax and enjoy the scenery?