Sarakiniko
Sarakiniko
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Sarakiniko is the most famous and unique beach in Milos, known for its white volcanic rock formations that look like a moon-like landscape. It’s located on the north coast of the island, about 5 km from Adamas.
Why Visit Sarakiniko?
- Lunar Scenery: The smooth, white volcanic rocks create a surreal, otherworldly landscape.
- Crystal-Clear Waters: The contrast between the white rocks and the deep blue sea is breathtaking.
- Dramatic Cliffs & Caves: Perfect for exploring, cliff diving, and snorkeling.
- One of the Most Instagrammable Places in Greece!
Things to Do at Sarakiniko
- Swim in the Natural Pools & Coves – The water is super clear and inviting.
- Explore the Abandoned Shipwreck – A rusty wreck is submerged near the cliffs, great for snorkeling.
- Cliff Jumping – Popular among thrill-seekers, with safe spots to jump from.
- Hike & Take Stunning Photos – The landscape is even more magical at sunrise or sunset.
- Relax & Sunbathe – There’s no sand, but the smooth rocks make a natural sunbathing spot.
What to Know Before You Go
- No Shade! Bring a hat, sunscreen, and water because there are no trees or umbrellas.
- No Beach Bars or Facilities – Pack snacks and drinks.
- Can Get Crowded – Early morning or late afternoon is best for a quieter experience.
- Be Careful on the Rocks – They can be slippery, especially near the water.
How to Get There
- By Car/Scooter: A short drive from Adamas or Plaka, with a parking area nearby.
- By Bus: In summer, there are bus routes from Adamas.
- By Tour: Some boat tours stop at Sarakiniko for a swim
Sarakiniko is one of the most iconic spots in Milos and an absolute must-see!