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Milos

Helicopter Transfer from and to Milos

Milos is easly reachable from the Milos island national airport with an helicopter transfer from and to the island. It is also the best destionation to start discover the Greek beautis such as Athens, Mykonos, Santorini and Crete.

Milos to Crete€3015 | 55′

Milos to Athens€2145 | 48′

Milos to Mykonos€1171 | 37′

Milos to Santorini€1490 | 30′

Prices could vary based on the type of helicopter, numbers of passengers and luggages

Milos is one of the most exotic islands in the Aegean sea because of its extraordinary colors and landscape. Beauty is the distinctive feature of the island, whose name immediately evokes the famous greek scultpture of the Venus de Milo. This famous statue is the symbol of classical female beauty and was found here in the nineteenth century.

Here you will find beauty in abundance: among picturesque villages, enchanting beaches, remains of ancient civilizations and, if you are lucky, even one of the monk seals that swim in the waters of the island. Milos has a tons of hidden gems to discover around the island. Take a boat trip to the old sulphure mine, or take a walk in the prehistoric Filakopi, a prehistoric settlement.

Discover this volcanic island with a curious horseshoe shape that is also called the island of colors for its rock formations with surreal colors and shapes. But  also the shades of the sea, light blue, blue or emerald green, and of the stone, are splendid.

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RECOMMENDED IN MILOS

Milos is also known as the ‘island of colors‘ for its stunning colorful natural landscape. Beauty is the distinctive feature of the island that is the place where the famous ‘Venus de Milo‘ was found in the 19th century.

The island is also a good starting point for you to reach others greek destination such as Mykonos, Santorini, Crete and Athens by helicopter.

The highlights of Milos seem endless: Sarakiniko and Kleftiko, with their white rock, emerald green waters and caves, are steeped in stories of pirates.