Pollonia
Pollonia 848 00, GreeceA quaint fish village at the northeastern tip of Milos, 10 km away from Adamas. This settlement stretches around a tranquil cove with velvety sand and a law-dropping sea, colored by small boats of local fishermen. At the seafront fish taverns, you can savor mezè dishes (traditional finger food) accompanied by ouzo, all the while gazing at the picture-perfect Aegean as the waves crash on your feet. Pollonia, which is the second port of the island, is the departure point for boats going to Kimolos, Glaronissia and Papafragas. You can also visit the nearby situated archaeological site of Filakopi.
A quaint fish village at the northeastern tip of Milos, 10 km away from Adamas. This settlement stretches around a tranquil cove with velvety sand and a law-dropping sea, colored by small boats of local fishermen. At the seafront fish taverns, you can savor mezè dishes (traditional finger food) accompanied by ouzo, all the while gazing at the picture-perfect Aegean as the waves crash on your feet. Pollonia, which is the second port of the island, is the departure point for boats going to Kimolos, Glaronissia and Papafragas. You can also visit the nearby situated archaeological site of Filakopi.