Hidden gems of Milos island
The old sulphur mine
Take a boat trip to discover the eerie scene of the old sulphur mine located on the east side of the island, with its arcades, iron bridges, train tracks, carriages and old stone homes.
Prehistoric Filakopi
A fascinating prehistoric settlement on the road towards Polonia.
The early-Christian catacombs
An archaeological spectacle, with early Christian graves dating from the 1st to the 5th century AD, impressive and humbling sight at the same time.
Source: discovergreece.com
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Kopania: Barley bread rolls filled with raisins “Koufeto” (sugarplum): Boiled honey with roasted almonds. It is usually served in weddings and shop opening ceremonies.