KLIMA VILLAGE
A Landscape Carved by Nature, A Culture Carried by Time
Klima is one of Milos’ most photographed spots—a tiny fishing village where colorful doors, known as syrmata, open directly onto the sea. These old boat garages, once used by fishermen to shelter their boats from winter storms, have been lovingly transformed into charming homes and studios, while still preserving the village’s timeless character.
Walking along the narrow waterfront, you’ll feel the quiet rhythm of life here—waves lapping at your feet, the scent of salt in the air, and soft colors reflecting on the water at sunset.
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What
TO Expect

Discover Local Life
Experience a quiet slice of island life, where fishing boats still sway gently in the bay.

Sunset Reflections
Stay for the golden hour—when the colors and sea glow in harmony.

Capture Iconic Photos
Snap postcard-perfect shots of syrmata doors reflected on the sea.

Stroll Along the Water
Walk the narrow seafront path lined with colorful fisherman’s houses.

Discover Local Life
Experience a quiet slice of island life, where fishing boats still sway gently in the bay.

Sunset Reflections
Stay for the golden hour—when the colors and sea glow in harmony.

Capture Iconic Photos
Snap postcard-perfect shots of syrmata doors reflected on the sea.

Stroll Along the Water
Walk the narrow seafront path lined with colorful fisherman’s houses.

Discover Local Life
Experience a quiet slice of island life, where fishing boats still sway gently in the bay.

Sunset Reflections
Stay for the golden hour—when the colors and sea glow in harmony.

Capture Iconic Photos
Snap postcard-perfect shots of syrmata doors reflected on the sea.

Stroll Along the Water
Walk the narrow seafront path lined with colorful fisherman’s houses.