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Practical info — Milina

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Rent a small boat to explore the uninhabited island of Alatas just off the coast.
  • Enjoy the spectacular sunsets over the Pagasetic Gulf from a seaside cafe.
  • The waters here are exceptionally calm and shallow, excellent for relaxed swimming.
  • Drive carefully on the winding roads down from the Pelion mountains.

🍽 Food

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Tsipouro and Meze

Try the local grape spirit accompanied by small seafood dishes at a traditional 'tsipouradiko' on the promenade.

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Spetsofai

A hearty Pelion dish of local sausages and peppers in tomato sauce, found in traditional tavernas.

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Fresh Seafood

Enjoy catch-of-the-day fish at one of the waterfront tavernas overlooking the gulf.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local Olive Oil and Honey

Pick up extra virgin olive oil and local honey from small family-run grocers.

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Spoon Sweets

Traditional fruit preserves served in syrup, available at local specialty shops.

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Olive Groves

Take a walk on the dirt paths behind the village for peaceful views through the olive trees.

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Southern Coves

Head south of the main village to find small, secluded pebble coves away from the crowds.

Milina is a pretty seaside village located in the southern part of the Pelion peninsula, right along the tranquil shores of the Pagasetic Gulf. Known for having some of the most spectacular sunsets in all of Greece, the village features a bustling promenade lined with pleasant cafes, traditional tavernas, and small boutique shops. Its scenic charm, combined with the lush green mountains in the backdrop, makes it a highly sought-after destination for a relaxing summer holiday. The coastline around Milina is dotted with numerous beautiful coves and beaches, including the notable Chondri Ammos (Χονδρή Άμμος). This delightful beach features a mix of coarse sand and pebbles, gently shelving into the calm, crystal-clear waters of the gulf. It is a good spot for families, swimmers, and those interested in water sports, providing a first-rate blend of comfort and magnificent natural beauty. Culinary experiences in Milina are deeply tied to the sea and the fertile lands of Pelion. Visitors can savor fresh fish, traditional tsipouro, and local mezedes right by the water's edge. The village also serves as a gateway to exploring the nearby small islands of Alatas and Prasouda, offering a great mix of mainland convenience and island-like tranquility.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C8911142024272723181410
Rain mm615360343128291946515872

Geography

Population
1,285
Coordinates
39.17126, 23.22044

Facts

  • Located on the Pelion peninsula.
  • Sits on the Pagasetic Gulf.
  • Famous for spectacular sunsets.
  • Features a lively coastal promenade.
  • Chondri Ammos beach is nearby.
  • Great for families and water sports.
  • Offers fresh seafood and traditional tsipouro.
  • Gateway to Alatas and Prasouda islands.

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Sights in the town Milina (3)

Bathia Spelia🎡 recreation

Bathia Spelia, a beach with sea caves in Milina.

Olive Bay🎡 recreation

Olive Bay, a sheltered bay with olive groves in Milina.

FAMPA ART MUSEUM🏛 museum

FAMPA Art Museum, a contemporary art museum in Milina.

Frequently asked questions

Milina: where is it located?
Milina is located in Greece.
Milina: what is there to see?
Highlights include Bathia Spelia, Olive Bay, FAMPA ART MUSEUM.
Milina: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.
Milina: why is it worth visiting?
Milina is a pretty seaside village located in the southern part of the Pelion peninsula, right along the tranquil shores of the Pagasetic Gulf.
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