Visiting Milatos Village during wintertime, found a bar with no name and a cute port. How does it look without tourists?

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But first, let me tell you that this was a rather short visit. The days are still short, so I wanted to leave before it was dark - so the time we stayed was not enough.

A few things you should know:

Milatos Village is a small, picturesque & traditional village with stone houses and a relaxing atmosphere. It is located on the north coast of Crete, approximately 45 kilometers east of Heraklion. It is a good place for relaxing and for eating fresh fish & local dishes. You will find many villas nearby, but also small apartments, a small fishing harbor and a pebble beach

This is where the village is located

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You should know that the road leading to the village has some uturns and there are parts where it is narrow. Also, there are a lot of uphills and downhills - keep that in mind, especially if you are driving a motorcycle.

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This is the first thing that we saw when we stopped.
Perhaps not too impressive on the first sight.

Some old houses and some new ones, the road had a few issues and needs maintenance..

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The village is surrounded by mountains, so right after the sun sets during winter time - it starts getting darker.

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There are some houses and a few taverns on the seaside road.
Only one tavern was open, but there were some people walking and enjoying the sunset.

I found a bar with no name there :)

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Which reminded me of this song


Let's take a look at the little port that you can find on the left side of the village.

You will see some graffiti that has gotten old

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By cultural group of Milatos - Πολιτιστικός Σύλλογος Μιλάτου

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And a good-looking mermaid saying hi :)

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A fisherman and a fishing boat


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I could not help it - not shooting this scene was impossible. I wish I had a better camera with me!

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I hope that you enjoyed the shots! Now let's make a short recap and please note that I will visit again and will come back with a more rich photo-reportage!


  • The shore has pebbles, and this may be hard for people to swim without proper shoes.

  • Milatos village can get crowdy during the summer time. Both locals and tourists visit it!

  • If you are in the area, make sure to visit the Milatos Cave & the Villages in Sisi - they have lovely taverns and very beautiful local/ traditional houses that you can photograph

  • It can be a very relaxing spot with not so many people - therefore ideal for more incognito holidays

  • Be attentive, the roads have lots of uphills/downhills

  • It is surrounded by mountains, so you will usually see calm waters


I hope you enjoyed this virtual tour with me!