The decision follows public outcry from local residents over the planned development in an untouched coastal area known for its striking white volcanic rock formations and caves. The site, while not under special environmental protection, is widely regarded as a natural landmark of exceptional beauty.
The ministry’s Secretary General of the Urban Planning Department has also requested that the Independent Transparency Authority conduct an official review of the hotel’s building permit (No. 1134683/25-07-2024), which was granted by the island’s planning office.
Hotel project at a landmark site
The permit allows for the construction of a luxury hotel complex featuring villas with private pools. The proposed development spans 2,974 square meters and is located within walking distance of the beach.
According to the permit, the company Unique Developments was set to build a two-story hotel with a basement and swimming pools in the Kaminia area of Milos.
“We cannot accept such a development in this location,” said Environment Minister Theodoros Skylakakis, confirming that all construction will remain suspended until the permit’s conditions are clarified and inspections are completed.