The cavern of Papafragas is a deep sea cave, where you can swim in green-blue waters between white-grey rocks leading to the open sea. The beach is small in size, surrounded by the gigantic, light-colored rocks and in order to get there you will have to go down a steep carving on the rock. In Byzantine times, it was used as a hide-out for pirates and it was named after the last Frank Pope who used the beach to protect his boat.
Una excursión especial de un día para descubrir la increíble isla volcánica de Milos, uno de los lugares más bellos del planeta.Nuestra excursión comienza con...