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Thavma began its journey on the breathtaking island of Milos, where natural beauty, rich history, and tranquil charm form the heart of every experience. As we continue to grow, we're excited to expand our offerings to more stunning Cycladic destinations, with Kimolos set to open later this year. Each location embodies the essence of Thavma—authentic, serene, and unforgettable — providing you with a chance to explore the unspoiled beauty of the Cyclades like never before.

Nestled in the heart of the Aegean, Milos is a hidden gem that offers stunning landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and a rich history. Known for its unique volcanic terrain, the island features otherworldly beaches, charming villages, and ancient ruins. From the iconic Sarakiniko with its white moon-like cliffs to the colorful fishing village of Firopotamos, Milos is a paradise for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful escape. Whether you're relaxing by the sea, exploring the island's charming corners, or enjoying local cuisine, Milos promises an unforgettable experience.

Srakiniko Beach Milos Thavma Cyclades
A captivating view of Kimolos, a peaceful island in the Aegean Sea, featuring narrow cobblestone streets lined with tradition
Kimolos Island Thavma Cyclades

Kimolos Island, located just a short boat ride from Milos, is a hidden gem in the Cyclades, offering an authentic Greek island experience. Known for its pristine natural beauty, Kimolos remains largely untouched by mass tourism, providing a serene escape for those seeking tranquility. The island is characterized by its whitewashed houses, charming narrow streets, and stunning beaches, many of which are secluded and accessible only by foot or boat.

 

Kimolos is also renowned for its unique geological features, including dramatic cliffs, salt pans, and mineral-rich waters. With its relaxed pace of life, rich history, and unspoiled landscapes, Kimolos offers a rare glimpse into traditional island life, making it a perfect destination for travelers looking to explore a less-commercialized side of Greece.

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