Milos Island Greece Anchorages:
Discover Secluded Bays & Coves

Find your perfect anchorage in Milos Island!
Our guide highlights sheltered bays with calm waters,
beautiful beaches & convenient access to nearby villages.

Milos Island Greece Anchorages: Where the Aegean's Magic Unfolds

Prepare to be enchanted, dear sailors, for Milos Island Greece is not just a haven for those who love to sail, it’s a playground for those who crave a taste of adventure and a touch of the divine. The island’s volcanic landscape and crystal-clear waters are a constant invitation to explore, and its numerous anchorages offer a unique opportunity to experience the true essence of Milos Island, a gem nestled within the heart of the Cyclades. So, hoist your sails, embrace the sea breeze, and dive into the world of Milos Island Anchorages, where every drop of the Aegean holds a secret waiting to be discovered.

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Milos Island Anchorages Overview

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Kleftiko Caves

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: This anchorage is truly magical. We arrived early and anchored outside the main inlet, where many day boats were already anchored or on buoys. Using our dinghy, we explored three stunning bays and five to six massive caves, making this a truly unique experience. Overnight anchoring is highly recommended as the bay is well protected from all winds except an easterly.

Provata Beach

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: This beautiful, expansive bay offers calm waters and excellent protection from northerly winds, even when they sweep across the anchorage. While it’s open to the south, swell can make it rolly even without wind. Anchor well away from the buoys and the few day charter boats on a solid 4-5m sandy bottom. The crystal-clear waters make it ideal for swimming, and two sandy beaches are easily accessible by dinghy.

Firiplaka Beach

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: This anchorage boasts excellent anchor hold on a sandy bottom, surrounded by breathtaking rocky shores. The crystal-clear waters add to the beauty. Despite its charm, it seems to be a less popular spot. While we experienced a minor swell from the south and a light easterly wind overnight, it was still a very enjoyable experience.

Tsigrado Beach

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: We enjoyed a peaceful night here, arriving at 7pm in high season after the last charter boats had left. The vast bay to the west held only two boats, and the eastern bay just one. It wasn’t until 8:30am the next morning that the first small rental boats arrived. The excellent sand bottom provided great holding.

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Kalamos Beach

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: This is a lovely spot tucked at the foot of white cliffs, with incredibly clear turquoise water and a beautiful sandy bottom. While the main attraction is a small cave, it draws quite a crowd. The real highlight is the bubbling water that emerges from the sand near the cave, a unique and fascinating phenomenon.

Agia Kiriaki Beach

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: We anchored in the middle of the bay at 5 meters, about 150-200m from shore with a 2.5m draft. Despite a strong Meltemi wind of 25 knots outside the bay, it was only 10 knots inside, making for a comfortable stay.

Paralia Paleochori

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: We anchored in the middle of the bay at 5 meters, about 150-200m from shore with a 2.5m draft. Despite a strong Meltemi wind of 25 knots outside the bay, it was only 10 knots inside, making for a comfortable stay.

Thiorichia Beach

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: This is a great spot for a day stop. We anchored in 5m of water, mostly sand, but with rocks closer to the beach. Don’t be afraid to go deeper near the beach to explore. The wind tends to curve around the point, so a northerly wind inside the bay actually had us facing a northeast wind, with our stern towards the beach. This is a fantastic location for photography, with lots of interesting abandoned buildings and caves.

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Tria Pigadia Beach

Anchorage

This is what sailors experienced:
This is a truly delightful anchorage, offering peace and quiet.

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Pollonia Beach

Anchorage

This is what sailors experienced:
This anchorage is suitable for an overnight stay if needed, but be aware of frequent ferry and boat traffic. Being open to the sea, there’s some swell present during the day and night. It’s easy to reach the quay by dinghy.

Papafragas Caves

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: This anchorage is suitable for an overnight stay if needed, but be aware of frequent ferry and boat traffic. Being open to the sea, there’s some swell present during the day and night. It’s easy to reach the quay by dinghy.

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Sarakiniko Shipwreck

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: This is a beautiful anchorage, ideal if you have southerly winds. However, with any other wind direction, a chop quickly develops, making the experience less enjoyable. Being open to the sea, there’s always a slight swell present.

Northern Anchorage

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: This is a truly amazing spot, especially when the wind is light and from the south. The nearby village is easily accessible by dinghy, and the surrounding area is full of breathtaking caves. We were even lucky enough to see two turtles! There’s also a fantastic restaurant nearby, overlooking the sea with a wonderful atmosphere.

Tourkothalassa Beach

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: This is a great anchorage, we spent two nights here. It’s a convenient spot for dinghy trips to Sarakiniko, and we enjoyed a delicious meal at Medusa restaurant, with great service. We used the dinghy to reach the pier to the north and a local fisherman helped us find a safe spot. Be aware the water is shallow, so raise your motor after clearing the rocks. For the best anchor hold, aim for the sandy bottom, which is visible on Google Maps.

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Firopotamos Beach

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: This anchorage is ideal for southwesterly winds and offers enough space for several boats. We unfortunately didn’t have time to explore the nearby town, which is a real shame, so we’ll definitely be returning for another visit.

Plathiena Beach

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: This is a lovely anchorage, particularly in calm weather, and surprisingly uncrowded. While it’s open to the northwest, it’s otherwise quite well-protected, especially when anchored behind the northern rock. We found a nice spot at 5 meters on sand with crystal-clear water and stunning surroundings.

Klima Beach

Anchorage
This is what sailors experienced: This is a truly beautiful anchorage, nestled near a charming, colorful village, dramatic cliffs, and the picturesque town of Adamas above. After a long day of sailing, we were excited to anchor here, but unfortunately, we found it difficult to secure to the buoy or drop anchor. Additionally, we were told to leave by locals, likely because they didn’t want a boat interrupting their view. We ultimately decided to move on and anchored at a nearby spot around the corner of the island.

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