Milos: Aiming at the UK market
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Milos is becoming more and more prominent in the publications of the United Kingdom, describing the beauties and the pleasure possibilities of the island. Articles on the island in the authoritative Conde Nast Traveler are many, through various opportunities and special reports, such as, lately, for best beaches, for summer vacation suggestions etc.
At the same time, Milos is among the 10 "secret" Greek destinations that are easily accessible according to the Telegraph, among the top 20 summer destinations according to the Evening Standard while the British daily newspaper Dailymail and its news website praise the island.
Recently, the popularity of the Cycladic island was highlighted by the reviews and ratings of millions of users collected by the largest travel platform in the world, Tripadvisor, during the twelve months January - December 2021. Specifically, as announced at the Travelers' Choice Awards for 2022 European ranking includes Kleftiko beach (pictured) in Milos (6th place), Sarakiniko beach in Milos (16th place) and Falasarna beach (21st place).
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