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Loco sits at Fyriplaka Beach on the southern coast of Milos, one of the island's most striking stretches of shoreline — a wide bay of reddish volcanic sand flanked by pale tuff cliffs. The bar operates as a relaxed stop for beachgoers who want a cold drink without travelling back to Plaka or Adamas, and for locals who come for the easy atmosphere in the quieter shoulder months.

With a 4.6 rating from 31 Google reviewers, Loco punches above its weight for what is essentially a casual bar anchored to a remote beach. It is not a full-service restaurant, but it fills a genuine gap on this part of the island, where facilities are otherwise sparse and the nearest village of any size is Plaka, a few kilometres to the north.

The address places it squarely within the Fyriplaka Beach area, at coordinates 36.666°N, 24.466°E, on the far southern edge of the island. Getting there already feels like an achievement — Fyriplaka is one of those Milos beaches that rewards the effort to reach it.

What to Expect

Loco is, by its own reputation, a casual bar. You are not coming here for a sit-down meal or a cocktail list printed on laminated card. The draw is straightforward: a place to order a drink, settle in, and look out at one of the more dramatic beach settings Milos has to offer.

Fyriplaka itself is characterised by the coloured cliffs that rise at either end of the bay — a signature of Milos geology, where layers of volcanic rock produce ochre, white, and grey banding that looks almost painted. The water is clear and shallow near the shore before dropping off, typical of the southern Milos coast. Loco's position here means you are drinking with that backdrop in full view.

The atmosphere leans local and unfussy. Based on the available reviews, it draws a mix of visitors who have driven down from Plaka or Pollonia and islanders who know the spot. It is not a pumping beach club with sun lounger hire and resident DJs — the vibe is quieter and more grounded than that. If you are looking for a place to sit after a swim, rehydrate, and watch the light shift on those cliffs, Loco fits the brief.

Opening hours are not confirmed in available sources, so it is worth checking locally before making a special trip, particularly outside July and August when beach-adjacent businesses on Milos can operate reduced schedules.

How to Get There

Fyriplaka Beach is on the southern coast of Milos, roughly 12 kilometres from Adamas by road. There is no direct bus service to Fyriplaka, so most visitors arrive by car or scooter. The road south from Plaka passes through the interior of the island and narrows as it approaches the coast — a small car handles it fine, but the final stretch requires attention.

Parking is available in a dirt area above the beach, from which a short path leads down to the sand. There is no formal parking infrastructure. In peak summer, this lot fills quickly in the late morning, so arriving before 10:30 is advisable if you want a space without waiting.

Taxi transfers from Adamas are possible and take roughly 20 minutes. Boat trips that circumnavigate the island sometimes stop at Fyriplaka; if you arrive by sea, Loco is easy to spot from the beach.

Accessibility to the beach itself involves a short downhill path over uneven ground, which may be difficult for visitors with limited mobility.

Best Time to Visit

Fyriplaka faces south, which means the beach catches sun from morning until late afternoon and is relatively sheltered from the northerly Meltemi winds that can make north-facing beaches choppy and uncomfortable in July and August. This makes it a consistently good choice during the main summer months.

The beach itself is at its quietest in May, June, and September — water temperatures are still comfortable from late June onward, and the crowds are noticeably thinner outside the August peak. Spring visits, as noted by some travellers, offer a slower pace across the whole island.

For the bar specifically, late afternoon is a natural time to stop — the light on the cliffs turns warmer from around 16:00, and the intensity of the midday sun has dropped. Early evening before the drive back to Plaka or Adamas is a common pattern for visitors.

Tips for Visiting

  • Confirm opening hours locally. No verified hours are available online. Ask at your accommodation or check with locals on the day, especially outside high season.
  • Bring cash. Remote beach bars on Greek islands frequently operate cash-only, and there are no ATMs near Fyriplaka. Stock up in Adamas or Plaka before heading south.
  • Arrive early in August. Fyriplaka is a popular beach and the parking area is small. Arriving before 10:30 gives you the best chance of parking close to the beach.
  • Combine with Tsigrado. Tsigrado Beach is a short drive west along the southern coast and is often paired with Fyriplaka as a half-day beach route. Both are accessible from the same inland road.
  • Bring your own shade. Loco provides a place to drink, but the beach itself has limited natural shade. A portable umbrella or sunshade is worth packing, especially for midday visits.
  • Check the wind. Even though Fyriplaka is sheltered from the Meltemi relative to northern beaches, strong southwest winds can occasionally create chop. The Greek weather app Meteo.gr gives reliable local forecasts.
  • Don't rely on mobile data. Signal on the southern coast of Milos is patchy. Download offline maps of the area before you leave Adamas or Plaka.

Practical Information

Loco is listed at Fyriplaka Beach, Plaka 848 00, Milos, Greece. Its Google Maps listing is active and can be used for navigation. The bar holds a 4.6 out of 5 rating across 31 reviews, which is a reasonable signal of quality for a beach bar in a remote location.

No phone number, email address, or official website is currently listed. For the most current information — particularly hours and whether the bar is open on the day you plan to visit — asking at your hotel or checking in Plaka village on the way south is the most reliable approach.

The nearest fuel station and ATM are in Adamas. The nearest medical facility is also in Adamas, approximately 12 kilometres north.

Address

Fyriplaka Beach, Πλάκα 848 00, Greece

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