Dionysis

About
Dionysis Hotel sits on the main road between Adamas and Plaka, roughly 70 metres from the waterfront and 300 metres from the centre of Adamas village. That position is useful: the port where ferries arrive from Piraeus, Santorini, and other Cycladic islands is within easy walking distance, and the town's tavernas, supermarkets, and bus stop are just a short stroll away. The property operates as a studio-format hotel, making it a practical base for independent travellers who prefer self-catering flexibility.
With a 4.5-star rating drawn from 77 Google reviews, Dionysis consistently earns positive feedback for its location and value. For anyone planning a multi-day exploration of Milos — the island's volcanic coastline, coloured beaches, and ancient catacombs are spread across the whole island — staying in Adamas keeps morning departures straightforward, whether you're heading to Sarakiniko, Kleftiko, or the clifftop villages of Plaka and Tripiti.
What to Expect
Dionysis is a studio hotel, which means units are typically equipped with a small kitchen or kitchenette alongside the sleeping and living area. This setup suits travellers who want the option to prepare a light breakfast or keep drinks cold without relying entirely on restaurant meals — a practical consideration on an island where transport between villages takes time.
The address — Κεντρικός Δρόμος Αδαμαντα-Πλάκας, Adamas 848 00 — places the property on the central road that connects the port town of Adamas with the hilltop capital of Plaka. That road sees regular bus traffic, which makes it possible to reach the island's main settlements without renting a vehicle, though having a car or scooter unlocks the more remote beaches considerably.
The waterfront promenade of Adamas, lined with fish tavernas and cafes, is within a two-minute walk. The main ferry quay is also close, which is useful for early-morning or late-evening boat arrivals without the need for a taxi transfer. Studios at Dionysis are suited to couples and solo travellers; the self-catering format also works for two people travelling together who want separate sleeping and living space.
The property's Facebook presence under "Studios Dionysis" and an active Instagram account give a reasonable visual impression of the units and surroundings before booking.
How to Get There
Adamas is the main port of Milos and the point of arrival for most visitors. If you are arriving by ferry, Dionysis is reachable on foot from the quay in under ten minutes — follow the waterfront road northwest from the ferry terminal and the hotel is along the central road heading toward Plaka.
From Milos Airport, which handles domestic flights from Athens mainly in summer, the drive to Adamas takes around ten minutes. Taxis are available at the airport, and a car rental desk is also accessible there if you plan to pick up a vehicle on arrival.
If you are already on the island, the KTEL bus connects Adamas with Plaka, Pollonia, and several beach access points. The Adamas bus stop is within walking distance of the hotel. Parking along the central road and in Adamas is generally available, though spaces near the waterfront fill up in peak season.
Best Time to Visit
Milos is at its most accessible between May and October. July and August are the busiest months, when ferry capacity fills quickly and accommodation books out well in advance. A stay in Adamas during peak summer means the town itself is lively in the evenings, with tavernas and bars along the harbour promenade open late.
June and September offer a more comfortable balance: sea temperatures are warm enough for swimming, crowds are thinner, and prices are generally lower. The shoulder months also make it easier to hire a boat for a day trip to Kleftiko or the sea caves, which are among the most visited sites in the Cyclades.
Milos can be windy, particularly when the meltemi blows from the north in July and August. Adamas sits in a sheltered bay, so the town itself is less exposed than northern or eastern parts of the island, but strong winds can affect ferry schedules.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for summer. Milos is one of the more popular Cycladic islands and accommodation in Adamas fills quickly in July and August. Contacting Dionysis directly by phone (+30 2287 022117) or through their website can sometimes secure better rates than third-party platforms.
- Arrive by ferry in daylight if possible. The walk from the quay to the hotel is simple in daylight; late-night arrivals are straightforward too given the proximity, but the central road can be dark.
- Rent transport from Adamas. Several car and scooter rental agencies operate in town. Collecting a vehicle in Adamas saves time compared to picking one up at the airport. Many of the island's best beaches are not served by bus.
- Use the bus for Plaka. The KTEL bus between Adamas and Plaka runs regularly in summer and is cheap. The hilltop village is worth at least a half-day for its views across the bay and the Venetian castle ruins.
- Stock the kitchenette at the Adamas supermarket. There are several small supermarkets in the village, useful for breakfast supplies, water, and snacks to take on boat trips.
- Ask about ferry schedules at the port office. Timetables change seasonally and some crossings to smaller islands depart from Adamas early in the morning. Knowing your departure time the evening before saves stress.
- Check the hotel website before arrival. The official site at dionisishotel-milos.com carries current information on room availability and contact details. The Facebook page also shows recent updates.
Facilities and Location
Dionysis operates in Adamas, the commercial and transport hub of Milos. Within a short walk of the hotel you will find the main ferry terminal, the waterfront esplanade, multiple fish restaurants and casual tavernas, a post office, pharmacies, ATMs, and the island's principal bus stop. Petrol stations are also accessible in Adamas.
The 70-metre distance from the water means that the bay view and the cooling sea breeze are accessible without a drive. Adamas Bay itself has a sandy beach on its southern side, with calmer water than the more exposed beaches elsewhere on the island — suitable for an evening swim after returning from a day trip.
The central road location means some road noise is possible, but the hotel's position between the port and Plaka makes it one of the more logistically convenient addresses on the island for travellers who plan to move around frequently.
Address
Κεντρικός Δρόμος Αδαμαντα -Πλάκας, Adamas 848 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2287 022117Website
www.dionisishotel-milos.comLocation
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