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To Rantevou Tis Alykis '"Rooms & Apartments"

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To Rantevou Tis Alykis is a small accommodation unit on the main road through Alyki, a quiet coastal settlement on the southwestern side of Kimolos. The property sits 400 metres from Alyki's pebble beach and 100 metres from the village bus stop, placing guests within easy reach of the island's main amenities without the noise of a port-side location. With a rating of 4.8 from 90 reviews, it consistently ranks among the most-praised places to sleep on the island.

Alyki itself is a low-key seaside hamlet that faces Milos across a narrow channel. The salt flats the property's name references — alyki means salt flat in Greek — sit nearby and are one of the understated natural features of this corner of Kimolos. The village has a handful of tavernas, some shade trees along the shore, and a pace that suits visitors who want to slow down rather than be entertained.

The property offers a mix of rooms and one-room apartments, each finished in white, suited for couples or families travelling together. The owners emphasise attentive hosting: they provide island orientation for guests who want guidance on beaches, walks, and local spots.

What to Expect

The accommodation is described as a small unit, which in Kimolos terms means a compact, owner-managed property rather than a complex with a reception desk and a pool. Rooms and apartments are painted in white tones consistent with Cycladic style. The website notes that the spaces are well-maintained and that hosts take visible pride in the upkeep — a claim backed by the volume and quality of guest ratings.

The one-room apartment format works well for couples wanting self-sufficiency or families with a child who prefer a little more floor space and flexibility. Specific amenities are not detailed in the available sources, but the property's own language suggests included facilities rather than a bare-bones setup.

Breakfast is available on request, according to guest reviews — one French-language review on the property's own page references a generous, carefully served breakfast. This is not a standard included service, so confirm directly with the property when booking if this matters to your stay.

The location on the main road through Alyki means you are close to the bus that links the village to Psathi port and to Chorio, the island's hilltop capital. The 2.5 km distance to both Psathi and Chorio makes a car useful but not essential, especially given the bus connection.

How to Get There

Kimolos is reached by ferry from Piraeus or, more commonly for island-hoppers, by the short crossing from Pollonia on Milos. The port of arrival is Psathi, on the eastern side of the island. From Psathi, Alyki is 2.5 km to the southwest — a straightforward drive or taxi ride of around five minutes.

A local bus runs between Psathi, Alyki, and Chorio, and the property is 100 metres from the Alyki bus stop, making car-free arrival practical. If you rent a car or scooter on Kimolos — options are available near the port — the drive along the coastal road to Alyki is short and scenic.

Parking on the main road through Alyki is generally possible without difficulty given the village's size, though the island sees higher traffic in July and August.

Best Time to Visit

Kimolos has a genuine shoulder season that rewards visitors who avoid peak summer. June and September offer warm water, manageable crowds, and lower accommodation rates. The Meltemi wind that sweeps through the Cyclades in July and August affects Kimolos as it does its neighbours, which can make some exposed beaches choppy but keeps temperatures bearable.

Alyki's beach, being partially sheltered and backed by trees, handles windier days better than more open stretches on the island. The property's reception hours — listed as 9:00 AM to 11:30 PM daily — suggest it operates through the main summer season; verify directly for exact opening months as most small Kimolos accommodation closes outside the April-to-October window.

Arrivals on the afternoon ferry from Milos or Piraeus are common, and with the bus stop 100 metres away, getting to the property without a car is straightforward even if you arrive in the evening.

Tips for Visiting

  • Contact the property directly before booking if breakfast or specific apartment configuration matters. The email on file ([email protected]) and the phone (+30 698 329 8679) are the clearest routes to getting specific answers about what is included.
  • Ask the hosts for beach recommendations. Kimolos has several beaches that don't appear on most maps, and owner-managed properties on small islands are often the best source of current, practical guidance.
  • The Alyki beach is 400 metres away on foot — a flat, short walk along the main road, suitable for carrying beach bags without difficulty.
  • Kimolos has limited ATM infrastructure, so carry enough cash before leaving Milos or Piraeus. Psathi has basic services but the island is small.
  • A scooter or small car is useful if you want to explore beyond Alyki and Chorio. Rentals are available near Psathi port. The island is compact and most points of interest are reachable in under 20 minutes.
  • Book early for July and August. With only 90 ratings accrued, the property is not large. Peak-season availability on Kimolos tightens quickly because the island's total accommodation stock is small.
  • The bus timetable on Kimolos is limited — check current schedules with the property or at the port on arrival. Departures are infrequent, and an afternoon schedule may not align with late ferry arrivals.
  • Alyki faces Milos, so the view across the water at dusk has a clear western orientation — useful to know if you are choosing between accommodation options based on outlook.

Facilities and Location

The property sits in the Alyki settlement at coordinates 36.780055, 24.560853, on the main road through the village. The surrounding area is low-density and residential in character, with tavernas and the beach within walking distance. Psathi port, where all ferries dock, is 2.5 km to the northeast. Chorio, the whitewashed hilltop village at the island's centre, is also 2.5 km away and worth a half-day visit for its Venetian-era layout and views toward Milos and Polyaigos.

The salt flats referenced in the property's name are a local geographical feature that gives Alyki its character — shallow, brackish pans that attract birdlife in spring and early summer before they dry back in the heat. The property's name, To Rantevou (the rendezvous), and its location next to these flats frames it as a deliberate destination rather than a default stopping point.

The property website is www.rantevou-kimolos.gr, and the Instagram account (@to_rantevou_tis_alykis_kimolos) shows current images of the rooms and the surrounding area.

Adres

Αλυκή, Κιμώλου, Κυκλάδες 840 04, Greece

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Openingstijden

monday09:00 – 23:30
tuesday09:00 – 23:30
wednesday09:00 – 23:30
thursday09:00 – 23:30
friday09:00 – 23:30
saturday09:00 – 23:30
sunday09:00 – 23:30

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