Del Mar

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Del Mar Apartments & Suites sits in the centre of Pollonia, a compact fishing village on the northeastern tip of Milos, about 9 km from the island's main port at Adamas. The property has been fully renovated and operates as a Cycladic-style apartments and suites complex, positioned within easy walking distance of Pollonia's sandy beach and the seafront restaurants that line the bay.
With a Google rating of 4.8 from 117 reviews, Del Mar stands out as one of the more consistently praised places to stay on the island. The design approach draws on Milos itself — smooth lines, neutral tones, and soft textures that echo the island's volcanic landscape — rather than generic resort décor. The result is accommodation that feels considered without being precious.
Pollonia is a deliberately quieter corner of Milos compared to Adamas or Plaka. It's the departure point for the short boat crossing to the island of Kimolos, and the village has its own handful of good fish restaurants and a relaxed rhythm that suits visitors who want beach access without the busier southern part of the island.
What to Expect
The property's full name — Delmar Apartments & Suites — signals a range of room types, from self-contained apartment configurations to suites. The interior design references Cycladic architecture: clean geometry, pale finishes, and natural materials rather than heavy ornamentation. Rooms are described as spacious and bright, which fits the building style common to renovated Cycladic properties where high-season light is taken seriously as a design variable.
A concierge service is one of the hotel's stated strengths. The team can arrange transfers between the property and Adamas port or the island's small airport, restaurant reservations, boat excursions around the island's coast, water sports, and visits to local wineries for tastings. For a first-time visitor to Milos, having someone who can reliably organise a boat tour to reach beaches like Tsigrado or Kleftiko — which are difficult to access overland — is a genuine practical advantage.
The location next to Pollonia beach means the sea is accessible on foot. The beach itself is sandy, sheltered by the bay's curve, and calmer than many of the island's exposed southern shores. The village's waterfront has several well-regarded fish restaurants within a short walk of the property.
Reception operates 24 hours a day, every day of the week.
How to Get There
Pollonia is reached via the main road that runs northeast from Adamas. The drive takes approximately 20 minutes by car or scooter. The hotel's address places it on the Adamanta–Apollonia road through the village.
There is a local bus service on Milos that connects Adamas with Pollonia, though the schedule is limited and reduces outside peak season — verify current timetables at the port or with the hotel's concierge when planning day trips. The hotel offers transfer services from both the port and the airport, which is the most straightforward option if you're arriving by ferry or flight and carrying luggage.
Parking in Pollonia is generally available in the village, as the northeast of the island is less congested than Adamas or the road to Sarakiniko.
Best Time to Visit
Milos has a long tourist season, roughly from late April through October. July and August are the busiest months island-wide, and accommodation in Pollonia books up quickly during this period — advance reservations are strongly advisable. The shoulder months of May, June, and September offer more availability, lower prices, and comfortable temperatures without the August heat and crowds.
Pollonia's bay is naturally sheltered from the meltemi, the northerly summer wind that can make sea conditions rough on exposed parts of the island. This makes it one of the more reliably swimmable spots even during windy spells in July and August.
Spring visitors will find the village quieter, the landscape greener, and the surrounding volcanic hills walkable in the cooler morning temperatures.
Tips for Visiting
- Book well in advance for July and August. Del Mar has a small number of units relative to demand, and its rating means it fills early in peak season. Contact the hotel directly at [email protected] or call +30 21 5215 9683 to check availability.
- Use the concierge service for boat excursions. The most dramatic beaches on Milos — Kleftiko, Sikia, Tsigrado — are easiest to reach by sea. Having the hotel arrange a trip removes the uncertainty of booking independently at the port.
- Pollonia is the jumping-off point for Kimolos. If a day trip to the quieter neighbouring island appeals, the small ferry departs from Pollonia harbour, which is a short walk from the hotel.
- Rent a vehicle if you plan to explore widely. Milos has a spread-out coastline and many beaches are not served by bus. A car or scooter gives you access to Sarakiniko, Firiplaka, and the Catacombs without depending on infrequent public transport.
- The village waterfront is walkable. Pollonia's fish restaurants are an easy stroll from the property — you won't need transport for dinner most evenings.
- Confirm transfer arrangements before arrival. The hotel offers airport and port transfers; arrange these when booking rather than on arrival to avoid waiting at a busy port terminal.
- Shoulder season stays offer better value and fewer crowds. May and September in particular are excellent months on Milos, with sea temperatures still warm enough for swimming.
- Check the hotel's website for current room categories. The property offers both apartments and suites; the website at delmar.gr details the options in Greek and can clarify configurations for families or longer stays.
Facilities and Location
Del Mar's confirmed facilities include 24-hour reception and a concierge team that covers transfers, activity bookings, restaurant reservations, water sports arrangements, and winery visits. The Cycladic renovation means rooms are designed with natural light in mind, using neutral palettes and smooth finishes throughout.
The property sits at the centre of Pollonia village, within walking distance of the sandy bay beach and the cluster of seafront restaurants that make the village worth choosing as a base. For visitors who want a beach within walking distance and a village small enough to feel unhurried, Pollonia delivers more consistently than the busier resort areas of the island.
Sociial media accounts are active on Facebook (facebook.com/delmarmilos) and Instagram (@delmar_milos), where recent photos give a current sense of the rooms and surroundings.
Adres
Adamanta-Apollonia, Pollonia 848 00, Greece
Telefoon
+30 21 5215 9683Website
delmar.grOpeningstijden
Locatie
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