Landing on the lunar landscape of Sarakiniko beach
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Landing on the lunar landscape of Sarakiniko beach

Updated: May 21, 2025
Explore Sarakiniko beach and feel like the star of your own photo shoot, a unique setting of chalk-white rock and azure-blue sea on the northeastern coast of Milos.
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Duration
2 - 4 hrs
Season
May - October

FAQ's

Sarakiniko is renowned for its otherworldly landscape, characterized by smooth, white volcanic rock formations sculpted by wind and waves. This lunar-like terrain, combined with the turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea, creates a striking contrast that has made Sarakiniko one of the most photographed beaches in the Aegean.

Sarakiniko Beach is situated on the northern coast of Milos Island, Greece, approximately 3.5 kilometers (about 2.2 miles) from the port town of Adamas. It's easily accessible by car, ATV, or public transportation, making it a popular destination for visitors to the island.

  • Time of Day: Early morning (around sunrise) offers a serene atmosphere and soft lighting, ideal for photography. Midday provides the brightest conditions, highlighting the stark contrast between the white rocks and blue sea, but it can be hot with little shade. Sunset is also a beautiful time to visit, with fewer crowds and golden hues illuminating the landscape.
  • Season: The best months to visit are late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September), when the weather is pleasant, and the island is less crowded. July and August are peak tourist months, which can lead to crowded conditions and higher temperatures. 

Sarakiniko is an unorganized beach, meaning there are minimal facilities. There are no restrooms, sunbeds, or umbrellas available. Occasionally, a food truck may be present near the parking area, offering drinks and snacks. Visitors are advised to bring their own water, snacks, sun protection, and any other necessities.

  • By Car/ATV/Scooter: Renting a vehicle is the most convenient way to reach Sarakiniko. It's about a 10-minute drive from Adamas, with a parking area located a short walk from the beach. 
  • By Bus: During the tourist season (approximately June through September), public buses run from Adamas to Sarakiniko multiple times a day. Schedules can vary, so it's recommended to check the latest timetable in advance.
  • On Foot: For those staying in Adamas and up for a walk, Sarakiniko is approximately a 45-minute walk (3.5 km) from the town. The route is scenic but can be challenging in the heat, so it's best attempted during cooler parts of the day. 

Visitors to Sarakiniko can enjoy:

  • Swimming: The clear, turquoise waters are inviting for a refreshing swim.
  • Cliff Jumping: The unique rock formations offer spots for cliff diving, but caution is advised, and it's essential to assess conditions before jumping.
  • Photography: The dramatic landscape provides excellent opportunities for photography, especially during sunrise and sunset.
  • Exploring: The area features caves and interesting rock formations to explore.

Yes, visitors should be aware of the following:

  • Lack of Shade: There is minimal natural shade, so bringing sun protection is essential.
  • Slippery Rocks: The smooth rocks can be slippery, especially when wet.
  • Strong Winds: The area can experience strong northerly winds (Meltemi), which may make swimming and cliff jumping dangerous.
  • No Lifeguards: There are no lifeguards on duty, so swimming is at your own risk.