Nestled on the southwest corner of Milos, Kleftiko Beach is a striking stretch of coastline that captivates with its white cliffs and towering sea stacks rising directly from the cobalt Aegean Sea. This area was once a hideout for pirates, and visitors can explore the coastal caves where they used to seek refuge. Diving into the crystalline waves reveals an underwater world teeming with life, and if you’re lucky, you might even spot basking monk seals. The pristine beauty and rich history of Kleftiko make it a unique and memorable destination.
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