Chapter 7 – Exploring an Abandoned Sulfur Mine Town in Greece (Milos Island)
Part 7 of our Greece adventure β our final days on Milos before catching the ferry
to Santorini.
After the Poseidon boathouse experience (ants, no sleep, sea battering the door),
we needed somewhere calmer. Found a decent hotel for Β£64, explored an abandoned
sulfur mine town, discovered Freddo Espresso (new favourite drink), and finally
caught the β¬9.60 five-hour ferry to Santorini.
The wind was still horrible β boats from Mykonos got cancelled β but we made the
best of it.
β β TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Morning after the boathouse β no sleep
0:55 Packing up, need new accommodation
1:50 Goodbye boathouse β “to the experience!”
3:10 Last look at the beach
4:23 Breakfast hunt β cats following everywhere
5:41 Still searching for food
6:29 Breakfast at Volta β booking ferry chaos
6:59 Treacherous journey to next spot
8:05 “Fed up with the wind. Sick of it.”
9:54 Ferry booked! Santorini tomorrow
10:30 New hotel β Β£64, no sea battering the door
11:04 Hitana beach bar β closed but chilling
12:15 Pizza dinner
13:09 Reflecting on the difficult night
13:42 Evening stroll to the port
14:38 Last walkabout in Milos
15:47 Reflecting on the windy trip
16:30 Why we skipped Kleftiko β vipers!
17:54 Final morning β packing up
18:30 Calamira! Cinnamon pastry discovery
19:20 Breakfast spot β hotel guy’s recommendation
20:34 Freddo Espresso β new favourite
21:26 Day plan β sulfur mines, beach, ferry
22:40 Driving to the abandoned sulfur mines
24:41 Exploring the sulfur mine town
26:02 Drone and exploring
27:48 Heading back β one hour to ferry
28:11 Last beach spot under the trees
28:59 Kenya-style petrol station service
30:32 Car returned, walking to port
32:04 So long, Milos!
33:09 On the ferry β nightfall coming
β LOCATIONS IN THIS VIDEO
β’ Milos Island, Greece
β’ Abandoned Sulfur Mines, Milos
β’ Adamas Port, Milos
β’ En route to Santorini
β WHERE WE STAYED
Standard hotel β Β£64/night. Does the job. No sea battering the door. No ants. Sleep
achieved.
β TRAVEL INFO
Budget ferry tip: Milos to Santorini can cost as little as β¬9.60 for a 5-hour
journey. Book deck seats.
The west part of Milos (Kleftiko area) is uninhabited with rough terrain and
reportedly has vipers β hire car damage risk is high.
Freddo Espresso β try it. Game changer.
Petrol stations in Greece often have full service like Kenya β just pull in, they
fill it up, pay without leaving the car.
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β β GREECE SERIES
Part 1: Athens & Islands [link]
Part 2: Delphi, Thermopylae, Meteora & Paros [link]
Part 3: Paros & Naxos Road Trip [link]
Part 4: Ios Island [link]
Part 5: Homer’s Tomb & Volcanic Beaches [link]
Part 6: Milos Island [link]
Part 7: Sulfur Mines & Ferry to Santorini β You are here
Part 8: Santorini [coming soon]
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