Papafragas beach in Milos island
One more beach - attraction in Milos that even if you don't plan to go for a swim you must see it from above because there is nothing like it.
An eerie beach like a cave without a roof that the sea penetrates through a hole in the rocks. The rocks are composed of volcanic ash and pumice ejected from a volcano. You go down a carved staircase into the soft rock, but it's quite steep and you'll need some help. It's the sacrifice you have to make to get there.
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It is located in the northern part of the island, so if the meltemi blows, the northern wind, don't go for a swim, just go to see it. It's a small sandy beach, it holds only a few people and has two caves that offer shade.
You can go there with your vehicle, there is a parking lot. It is located next to the archaeological site of Phylakopi on the road to Pollonia.