Adamas
Adamantas, GreeceIt is the main port of Milos and one of the largest natural bays of the Mediterranean. The settlement was founded in 1824 by Sfakia residents, who had fled to Milos chased by Turks, after a failed uprising in Crete. Today, Adamas is the commercial center of the island, with stores, restaurants, cafés, supermarkets and banks, as well as a nightlife pole of attraction, where the fun at the bars and the clubs lasts until the break of dawn. The beaches of Lagada (500 m) and Papikinou (1 km) are very close to the port for a last swim before your return journey. Adamas is only 4.5 km away from Plaka.
It is the main port of Milos and one of the largest natural bays of the Mediterranean. The settlement was founded in 1824 by Sfakia residents, who had fled to Milos chased by Turks, after a failed uprising in Crete. Today, Adamas is the commercial center of the island, with stores, restaurants, cafés, supermarkets and banks, as well as a nightlife pole of attraction, where the fun at the bars and the clubs lasts until the break of dawn. The beaches of Lagada (500 m) and Papikinou (1 km) are very close to the port for a last swim before your return journey. Adamas is only 4.5 km away from Plaka.