About
Firiplaka Beach, nestled on the southern coast of Milos, is one of the island’s most celebrated bathing spots. Surrounded by dramatic volcanic cliffs and framed by crystal‑clear turquoise waters, the beach offers a pristine stretch of fine snow‑grey sand that sparkles under the Greek sun. A small on‑shore bar hut provides refreshments, while a nearby rocky outcrop hides an inviting cave that adds a touch of adventure to the visit. Access is easy—the main road to the beach is largely paved with a short gravel drive at the end, and visitors can reach the shore by car, taxi, bus, or boat from the port of Adamas.
Highlights
- Volcanic Cliffs
- Fine Snow‑Grey Sand
- Natural Cave Rock
- Turquoise Waters
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
Good for
Best time to visit
The best time to visit Firiplaka is late spring (May–early June) and early autumn (September) when the waters are warm, and crowds are lighter than in July and August.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 4 hours