Travel+Leisure magazine is the latest high-end travel magazine to feature a decidedly “off-the-beaten-track” Aegean destination for the ongoing summer season, referring to a “secret Greek paradise”.
The location in this case is the Papafrangas beach and its adjacent coves and sea caves on the beautiful Cyclades island of Milos – from where the renowned Venus Di Milo statue was found.
The site is close to the Phylakopi archaeological site, an important Bronze Era settlement in the Aegean, which during the Middle Ages was also a pirates stronghold.
T+L focuses especially on the volcanic soil of Milos, the reason for the impressive rock formations on the island and the hidden “pool-like” beaches.
Read more at naftemporiki.gr
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