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Alikaki Kimolos is a budget-oriented hostel located in Aliki, on the small Cycladic island of Kimolos. It sits within the portfolio of Aria Hotels Group — a collection that spans Santorini, Crete, Athens, and several other Greek destinations — making it one of the few professionally managed budget options on an island that sees relatively modest tourist infrastructure compared to its neighbours.

Kimolos itself is a low-key island lying just north of Milos, accessible by a short ferry crossing or by the small boat from Pollonia on Milos. The island has a single main settlement, Chorio (also called Kimolos Town), and a handful of beaches reachable on foot or by scooter. Aliki is the port area where ferries from Piraeus and Milos arrive, which makes Alikaki's location practically convenient: you step off the boat and your accommodation is close at hand.

With a Google rating of 4.0 from 28 reviews, Alikaki sits solidly in the acceptable-to-good range for its price tier. The source description characterises it as simple and affordable — fitting for travellers who want a base for walking, swimming, and exploring the island rather than resort-level comfort.

What to Expect

Alikaki is run under the Aria Hotels umbrella, which also operates other Kimolos properties including Aria Kimolos Residence, Milaki Kimolos, Psathi Beach House, and Bonatsa Beach House. That group structure means bookings, enquiries, and check-in logistics are handled through a centralised reservation system rather than a sole owner-operator, which can simplify communication for non-Greek speakers.

As a hostel-category property in Aliki, the physical offering is intentionally straightforward. Expect clean, functional rooms or shared accommodation rather than suites or pools. The surrounding area at Aliki is the ferry port of Kimolos — not a scenic beachfront strip, but a practical entry point to the island. The port has basic amenities: a taverna or two, a small café, and the necessities you'd need on arrival or departure day.

From Aliki, the main village of Chorio is a short drive or a longer walk inland. Psathi beach, one of the island's most accessible sandy shores, is also within easy reach. The property's location makes it well-suited to travellers doing a short island hop — arriving by ferry from Milos or Piraeus, spending a night or two, and moving on — as well as budget-conscious visitors who plan to spend most of their time outdoors.

Given the hostel designation, this is not the right choice if you're after air-conditioned villas, daily housekeeping, or hotel-grade facilities. It is the right choice if you want a clean, affordable, professionally managed bed within walking distance of the ferry.

How to Get There

Aliki is Kimolos's main port, so arriving is straightforward. Ferries from Piraeus (Attica) call at Kimolos directly several times a week depending on the season, and the crossing from Pollonia on Milos takes around 30 minutes on the small passenger-and-vehicle ferry. The journey from Piraeus takes approximately five to six hours on conventional ferry.

Once you disembark at Aliki, the port area is compact and Alikaki is located in the immediate vicinity at the Aliki 840 04 address. No taxi or transfer should be necessary from the port itself. If you're arriving by car from elsewhere on the island, the port road is the main access route and signage is limited, so confirming the exact location with the property in advance is worthwhile.

Kimolos has no airport. All visitors arrive by sea.

Best Time to Visit

Kimolos has a classic Cycladic climate: hot and dry from June through August, with the meltemi wind providing some relief in July and August. The shoulder months of May, June, September, and October offer more moderate temperatures and far fewer visitors, which suits Kimolos well — the island's appeal is its quietness, and that quality is diluted in the peak summer weeks.

For budget travellers, the shoulder season also tends to bring lower accommodation rates. Spring (late April to early June) is particularly pleasant for walking the island's trails and visiting the Prassa mineral springs or the unusual volcanic landscape near the old chalk quarries. Autumn into early October keeps sea temperatures warm enough for swimming without the August crowds.

If you're island-hopping and using Kimolos as a stopover, even a midsummer visit works well — the island moves at its own pace regardless of the calendar.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly through Aria Hotels. The official website at ariahotels.gr lists all their Kimolos properties, including Alikaki. Direct booking may offer flexibility or loyalty benefits through their programme that third-party platforms don't provide.
  • Contact the property before arrival. The email address [email protected] and phone number +30 2287 051677 are the best channels. Kimolos accommodation operates on shorter staff hours than larger island hotels, so confirming your arrival time — especially if coming on a late ferry — avoids complications.
  • Pack for self-sufficiency. Kimolos has limited shops and supermarkets. If you're staying on a tight budget, bring snacks and essentials from Athens or Milos before crossing.
  • Rent a scooter or ATV on arrival. The island's beaches and the Paleokastro medieval castle ruin require some mobility. Several rental options operate near the port in season.
  • The Aliki port area is functional, not scenic. If you want to be closer to the old village atmosphere, Chorio is a short drive away. Factor this into your daily plans.
  • Kimolos has one main ATM. Bring cash or check ATM availability in Chorio before heading out to remote parts of the island.
  • Check ferry schedules carefully. Connections between Kimolos and Milos are frequent in summer but reduce significantly off-season. If you're doing a day trip from Milos to Kimolos and staying overnight at Alikaki, confirm return times before you go.
  • Aria Hotels runs multiple Kimolos properties at different price points. If Alikaki feels too basic after arrival, Milaki Kimolos and Bonatsa Beach House within the same group offer more comfort, and switching may be manageable through the same reservations contact.

Facilities and Location

Alikaki Kimolos is managed by Aria Hotels Group, which handles reservations centrally. The property's official web listing is at ariahotels.gr/hotels/alikaki-kimolos. Aria Hotels maintains active social media channels across Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Twitter/X, which can be useful for seeing current photography of the property and reading guest commentary.

The Aliki 840 04 address places the property within the port zone of Kimolos. Coordinates 36.7807°N, 24.5562°E confirm a location close to the waterfront, consistent with the ferry port area. Basic port amenities — a taverna, café, and the ferry landing — are nearby. The island's main medical and pharmacy services are in Chorio.

No specific room count, in-room amenity list, or detailed facility information was available in the research bundle. For specifics on room configuration, check-in times, or what is included, contact the property directly.

Address

Aliki 840 04, Greece

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