Milos’s rich tradition is preserved in a number of folk feasts or paniyiria featuring local food, wine, and music. The main folk festivals are held at the following churches in observance of their feast days:
- 50 days after Easter at Ayia Triada in Adamantas
- June 30 at Ayii Anaryiri
- July 6 at Ayia Kyriaki
- July 16 at Ayia Marina at Halakas
- July 19 at Profitis Ilias at Halakas and Komia
- July 21 at Ayia Markella at Kipos
- July 25 at Ayia Paraskevi at Pollonia
- July 26 at Ayios Pandeleimon at Plakota and Korfos
- July 31 at Prodromos tou Timiou Stavrou at Golgotha in Plakes
- August 5 at Metamorphosi in Parasporo
- August 14 at Kimisi tis Theotokou at Zefiria
- August 15 Kimisi tis Theotokou or Ayios Haralambos at Adamantas
- August 17 at Ayios Floros at Komia
- August 22 at Panayia Yiatrissa at Komia
- August 22 at Panayia at Kipos
- August 22 at Panayia Faneromeni at Trypiti
- August 26 at Ayios Fanourios at Pollonia
- August 28 at Ayios Ioannis Prodromos at Agrilies and Provatas
- August 29 at Ayios Alexandros at Katsouli
- August 31 at Pantokratora at Mytakas
- September 6 at Ayios Sostis at Provatas
- September 7 at Panayia Eleoussa at Psathadika
- September 8 at Panayia Korfiatissa at Plaka
- September 13 at Stavros at Kaneria
- September 16 at Ayios Ioannis at Halakas
The "Milos Festival" is held on the first weekend of July. It’s a three-day program of cultural events organized by the Municipality and sponsored by the S&B INDUSTRIAL MINES.