Christos Makrinos Rooms

About
Christos Makrinos Rooms is a small guesthouse-style accommodation in Adamas (also spelled Adamantas), the main port town and commercial hub of Milos. The property sits in a quieter part of Adamas, roughly 500 m from the town centre, and Papikinou Beach is about a five-minute walk away — which means you can reach both morning coffee on the waterfront and a swim before lunch without needing a vehicle.
Adamas is the practical heart of Milos. Ferry connections, most of the island's tavernas, supermarkets, car rental offices, and the bus terminal that links to Plaka and the island's beaches all converge here. Staying in Adamas rather than in the hilltop capital of Plaka or a more remote village means early ferry departures are painless, and day trips to Sarakiniko, Kleftiko, or Firiplaka start with a short drive rather than a long commute.
The accommodation is run by the Makrinos family and operates under the name Christos Makrinos Rooms. For enquiries and reservations, the property can be reached directly by phone at +30 693 205 8895.
What to Expect
The research available for this property is limited, so the following draws on what is confirmed and on general knowledge of comparable family-run rooms in Adamas.
Family-operated room rentals in Adamas of this type typically occupy a low-rise building of two or three floors, with rooms that are clean and functional rather than resort-styled. You can expect air conditioning (standard across Milos accommodation given summer temperatures that regularly exceed 30 °C), private bathrooms, and basic furnishings. Some properties in this category include a small balcony, kitchenette, or refrigerator; whether Christos Makrinos Rooms offers any of these should be confirmed directly with the owner before booking.
The quiet-area location noted in source data suggests the property is set back from the main Adamas waterfront strip, which can be noisy on summer evenings when bars and restaurants stay open late. For travellers who want access to town without being on top of it, that positioning is an advantage.
Papikinou Beach — the long, sandy stretch that runs along the eastern edge of Adamas Bay — is effectively on the doorstep. It's one of the calmer, more sheltered beaches on Milos and is suitable for families and non-swimmers. Loungers and umbrellas are typically available for hire there during the summer season.
How to Get There
Adamas is the ferry port for Milos. If you arrive by sea from Piraeus, Santorini, Folegandros, or other Cycladic islands, you step off the ferry and you are already in town. The rooms are approximately 500 m from the town centre, which is roughly a 6–8 minute walk from the main port quay — manageable even with luggage, though a taxi from the port is a sensible option if you're carrying a lot.
The island's central bus stop is in Adamas, directly on the waterfront. Buses to Plaka, Tripiti, and several beaches depart from here, making car-free travel possible for at least some itineraries, though renting a car or ATV is common practice on Milos given the spread of beaches across the island.
If you're arriving by air, Milos Airport (MLO) is located east of Adamas, roughly 4–5 km by road. Taxis meet arriving flights; there is no scheduled bus service from the airport.
Parking in Adamas is available on the streets around the port and along the Papikinou Beach road, though spaces fill quickly in July and August. If you rent a car, confirm with the property whether dedicated parking is available.
Best Time to Visit
Milos sees its highest visitor numbers from late June through early September. During that window, Adamas is lively in the evenings and the Papikinou Beach road sees steady foot and vehicle traffic. If you're planning a summer stay, booking well in advance is essential — Milos has become significantly more popular in recent years and quality accommodation at every level books out months ahead.
May, early June, and late September offer the best balance of warm water (the Aegean is slow to heat and slow to cool), lighter crowds, and more relaxed pricing. April and October are viable for those who prioritise quiet and don't require guaranteed beach weather; temperatures are pleasant but the sea may feel cool to some.
Adamas sits on the sheltered south side of Milos Bay, which means it's reasonably protected from the strong north winds (meltemi) that affect more exposed Cycladic ports in July and August. Wind-sensitive travellers will find the bay calmer than the island's north coast.
Tips for Visiting
- Call ahead to confirm availability and facilities. The phone number +30 693 205 8895 is the direct line for reservations. Family-run rooms in Greece often don't update third-party booking platforms consistently, so a direct call is the most reliable approach.
- Arrive during daylight if possible. Adamas is straightforward to navigate, but finding a small guesthouse for the first time after a late ferry is easier with daylight or clear directions from the owner.
- Rent a vehicle from Adamas. Several car rental and ATV rental operators are based in town. Having your own transport is close to essential for reaching Milos's best beaches — Sarakiniko, Tsigrado, Firiplaka, and Kleftiko (by boat) are all spread across the island.
- Use Papikinou Beach for a quick morning swim. It's the most convenient beach from Adamas and calm enough for a relaxed start to the day before heading further afield.
- Stock up on supplies in Adamas. The town has supermarkets, a bakery, a pharmacy, and a post office. Remote villages and beach areas on Milos have limited services.
- Book a boat trip from the port. Day cruises to Kleftiko and the sea caves depart from the Adamas quay in the morning. It's one of the most worthwhile things to do on Milos and easy to organise once you're in town.
- Check the ferry schedule on arrival. If your departure falls on a specific day, verify the timetable locally — Greek ferry schedules can shift seasonally and are sometimes adjusted with short notice.
- Bring cash. While ATMs are available in Adamas, smaller family-run properties sometimes prefer or require cash payment. Confirm the payment policy when you book.
Facilities and Location
Christos Makrinos Rooms is listed at Adamantas 848 01, Milos. The coordinates place the property at approximately 36.7258° N, 24.4439° E, within the Adamas settlement and close to the Papikinou Beach access road.
The property operates a Facebook page under the name Christina Rooms (facebook.com/Christina.rooms), which has been used to announce the seasonal opening and invite reservations. This social presence suggests the accommodation operates seasonally, likely from April or May through October, in line with most small island guesthouses in the Cyclades.
No formal star rating or guest review count is available in the data for this property. For independent reviews, searching the property name on Google Maps or booking platforms before arrival is advisable.
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