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Vacation In Milos
Author:
Nick V.
The
Greek isle of Milos, a volcanic island in the Aegean Sea, is a
beautiful and little-known vacation spot in one of the most gorgeous
locations in the world. Known as "the island of colors," Milos has a
long history that is evident in the surrounding countryside and
architecture. Near the ancient town of Milos stands a theatre dating
back from the days of the Golden Age of Rome, and there are still
remains of buildings and town walls. Milos is possibly best known as
the site where the Venus de Milo was discovered, which now stands in
the Louvre today.
Milos truly is a profusion of colors. Arbutus, orange, olive, and
cypress trees decorate the island between fields of cotton and
barely. Vines grow throughout the island, creating an enchanting and
beautiful landscape. The island is truly "in bloom" in the months of
April and May, a time that also offers beautiful weather for
tourists. Every July Milos hosts a huge festival of cultural events
and music, and this month is seeing more and more vacationers.
Traveling to and from Milos is easy, with daily flights to Athens
and daily ferries to other shores. The island offers everything to
attract tourists to vacation in Milos: pastry shops, discos, cafes,
supermarkets, and jewelry stores are scattered throughout the island
in convenient locations.
If you vacation in Milos, you will have more than seventy different
beaches to choose from. Surrounded by water and sands of all colors,
it is on the coast that you will understand why Milos is known as
the island of colors. The sands range from white to black, and the
waters range in various shades of deep blues and greens. The beaches
are quiet and restful, with no restaurants, bars, or stereos (except
during the season, in July and August).
The cuisine makes any vacation in Milos a true experience, and the
variety of restaurants will tempt any tourist palate. Local
delicacies include dishes made from cabbage, garlic sauce, eggplant,
zucchini, potatoes, and pork. Cheese made from goat milk is a
mainstay of the island, and the locally-made thyme honey is sold in
shops throughout the island. If you vacation in Milos, you will be
able to taste locally-made wine, as well as wine imported from the
island of Crete.
Any vacation in Milos will thrill and delight the senses. Milos is
an island filled with colors, cuisine, music, and ancient mystery.
The culture and sights of Milos, not to mention the glorious
beaches, make a vacation in Milos perfect for anyone wanting to
experience beauty and culture in an exotic and serene location. But
be warned! One vacation in Milos often leads to another...and
another...and another.
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