No facilities of any sorts. Bring your own Mat and umbrellas and water.
The sea is of the wavy sorts probably due to north wind but it is a rather shallow water depth.
No facilities of any sorts. Bring your own Mat and umbrellas and water.
The sea is of the wavy sorts probably due to north wind but it is a rather shallow water depth.
This beach is divided. There is a cove to the east partially shaded by a cave. Just wonderful if you want relief from the sun. I found lots of great sea glass, including a rare piece of blue!
Alogomantra has two parts - smaller one, with that wonderful rock formation, which is usually full of people and very noisy. The water on this part is very deep.
Left part is a long, plain, regular beach, which is usually empty for unknown reasons. It's sandy, with sandy seabed.
The biggest problem, and I'm repeating it over and over again - dirtiness of the beaches in north Milos.
The coast is clean, but the water - oh, my! Plastic bag after plastic bag!
There is space for cars.
There are no touristic facilities.
This is one of the best beaches with a beautiful scenery. Unforrtunately our visit turned sour as we could not enjoy the beach due to the waves. Check the wind forcast before you visit or speak to the locals. At least we enjoyed the view.
Unbelievably beautiful.. amazing and breathtaking nature scenery. it is unreal how nature created that huge cave. bright blue clear waters complete the scenery. if you come to milos please go to Alogomandra. You will love it.
Alogomandra beach
4*
Small cozy and shady beach with brown-red sand. It is a small bay and the beach is covered to most parts by a volcanic cave, offering great shade during lunch time.
Since it ia unorganized, no facilities exist, but a coffee about 200m away. Both beach and taverna are marked on the main road from Pollonia to Sarakiniko, not far from Papafragkas beach.
We enjoyed going to Alogomandra after a morning on Sarakiniko, when the heat became to much.
Really great hideout, especially with children to have some cool air and away from too many people (as the place does not bear more than maybe 20-30 people). And at high tide, there's not too much of sand peaking out of the water... Worst case, there is a sandy broader alternative just nearby, incl some cypress trees offering natural shading.