
Weddings in Milos can be Civil, Christian Orthodox, Catholic or blessing.
Milos, the island that rises welcomingly out of the sea in the southwest corner of Cyclades.
The island which has always sheltered ships from strong winds and offered refuge and rest to travellers.
The island with its special charm due to the rare morphology of its terrain and its mineral wealth.
Milos is a volcanic island. Few places can boast such a catalogue of geological eccentricities: hot springs bubble in its low rolling hills, rocks startle with their fantastic variety of colours and shapes. 
The landscape is gashed with sulfur, kaolin, barite, alum, bentonite and perlite quarries as well as obsidian, the exploitation of which begun in the Neolithic era.
This is the reason why Milos is known to scientists as the geological museum or the nature's laboratory.
Miles of pale golden sands, among the finest in Greece; long strands and weird fjord-like inlets all lapped by deep turquoise waters, some bubbling with the geothermal springs.
Yet in spite of all its strange and wonderful rocks, Milos still mourns for its lost one - the renowned Venus, now in Louvre.


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