• The "goat track" from Agios Nikitas village to Milos Beach
    From the goat track back to the villageFrom the goat track back to the villageLooking South onto Milos BeachOne of the goats on the trackThe "goat track" from Agios Nikitas village to Milos BeachCloser to the beachHalfway downNo sooner did we arrive than clouds followed.Crystal clear waterCrystal clear waterCrystal clear waterCrystal clear waterBusy being retiredAlso busy being retiredA few others had made the trek and a good few by boat from Agios NikitasThe Northern end of the beachIn her element, still busy being retired.

    Agios Nikitas - Milos Beach

    September 23, 2024 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    The hike from Agios Nikitas to Milos Beach is a short but moderately challenging trek over a hill that separates the two beaches. The trail begins at the southern end of Agios Nikitas, near the main beach. It's about 1 kilometer long and typically takes 20-30 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and fitness level.

    The path starts with a steep ascent up a dirt track, which can be quite demanding, especially in the heat of the day. As you climb, you'll pass through olive groves and Mediterranean scrubland, with the terrain becoming rockier as you gain elevation.

    At the crest of the hill, you're rewarded with panoramic views of the Ionian Sea and the coastline in both directions. You can see Agios Nikitas village behind you and get your first glimpse of Milos Beach ahead. The descent to Milos Beach is steeper and can be slippery, especially in dry conditions, so proper footwear is recommended.

    Milos Beach itself is a pristine stretch of white pebbles and sand, bordered by clear turquoise waters. The beach is undeveloped, with no facilities, which contributes to its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. The effort of the hike often means the beach is less crowded than more accessible spots, offering a sense of seclusion. The return journey follows the same path, with the steep climb back up the hill providing a good workout. It is possible to travel by boat from Agios Nikitas to Milos and retrun, but that’s not much fun.

    This hike offers a perfect combination of exercise, natural beauty, and the reward of a secluded beach, making it a popular activity for visitors to Agios Nikitas.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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