Kleftiko sea caves

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Kleftiko sea caves are a famous coastal rock formation and former pirate hideout on the Greek island of Milos, renowned for their striking white cliffs, turquoise waters, and natural sea arches accessible mainly by boat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal rock formation
sea cave complex
tourist attraction
accessibleBy private boat
tour boat
accessType mainly by boat
bestVisitedIn summer months
coastType rocky coast
country Greece
etymologyRelatedTo Greek word "kleftis" (thief or bandit)
formedBy marine erosion
wave action
hasActivity boat tours
cliff photography
guided excursions
hasConservationConcern tourism impact on marine environment
hasFeature coves
natural tunnels
sea stacks
hasGeologicalFeature sea arches
sea caves
white cliffs
hasHistoricalUse pirate hideout
hasRockType tuff
volcanic rock
hasView open sea
hasWaterColor turquoise
historicalPeriod Ottoman era
isFeaturedIn Greek tourism promotions
isKnownFor clear waters
distinctive rock formations
dramatic coastal scenery
isMajorAttractionOf Milos
locatedIn Aegean Sea
locatedInPeriphery South Aegean
locatedInRegion Cyclades
locatedOnIsland Milos
nearSettlement Adamas (port of Milos)
popularFor photography
sightseeing cruises
snorkeling
swimming
safetyNote exposed to wind and waves
tourDeparturePoint Adamas, Milos
surface form: Adamas

Agia Kiriaki
Kipoi
surface form: Kipos

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Milos knownFor Kleftiko sea caves
Melos touristAttraction Kleftiko sea caves