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About

Efthimias Rooms occupies a quiet spot in Plakes, a small residential area sitting just below the hilltop village of Plaka on Milos. With a rating of 4.8 out of 5 from 77 guest reviews, these simply furnished guestrooms consistently earn praise for their comfort and position — close enough to Plaka's tavernas and clifftop views to walk, yet within easy reach of some of the island's most visited beaches.

The property is a family-run setup rather than a hotel chain, which shows in the handcrafted details. Stone-built beds with hand-carved bedside tables give the rooms a distinctly Cycladic character, and the bathrooms are equipped with the essential amenities you'd expect for a clean, comfortable stay. Rooms accommodate up to three people, making them well suited to couples or small groups travelling together.

For anyone planning to explore Milos thoroughly — driving the lunar landscape at Sarakiniko, taking the coastal road to Plathiena, or heading into Plaka for sunset — the Plakes location works well as a base. You're not in a resort compound; you're inside the island's fabric.

What to Expect

The rooms at Efthimias have a traditional Cycladic feel rather than a boutique-hotel aesthetic. Stone construction, hand-crafted furniture, and practical bathroom fittings reflect the owner's attention to the details that matter to guests staying for several nights. The rooms sleep up to three people.

Plakes itself is not a tourist strip — it's a residential neighbourhood between the main Plaka road and the hillside, which keeps things quieter than accommodations in the more visited port area of Adamas. You're unlikely to hear late-night bar noise here. The trade-off is that you'll want a car or scooter if you plan to eat out most evenings or visit beaches further south, such as Tsigrado or Firiplaka.

Plaka village is a few minutes on foot or a very short drive uphill. There you'll find cafes, small restaurants, a supermarket, the Archaeological Museum of Milos, and the famous viewpoint over the caldera and surrounding sea. The proximity to Plaka is one of the most frequently mentioned advantages in guest reviews.

Sarakiniko, the island's white volcanic rock beach, is one of the closest major beaches to the property — reachable in roughly ten minutes by car. Plathiena beach, a sandy cove on the northern coast, is similarly close. Both are confirmed in the property's own descriptions as among the nearest popular beaches.

How to Get There

Plakes is located on the northern flank of Milos, between the port of Adamas and the hilltop capital of Plaka. If you arrive by ferry at Adamas, the drive to Plakes takes around ten minutes heading northeast on the main island road toward Plaka. There is no direct bus service to Plakes itself, though Plaka is served by the island bus from Adamas.

A car or scooter is strongly recommended for guests staying here, both to reach the property with luggage and to move around the island comfortably. Milos is larger than it appears on a map, and the most rewarding beaches require driving on unpaved tracks in some cases. Car rental agencies operate out of Adamas port; arrange a vehicle before or on the day you arrive.

For taxi bookings or transfers from the ferry, you can contact the property directly on +30 693 670 3991 to ask about arrival logistics. The coordinates for the property are 36.7465° N, 24.4282° E — useful if you're navigating with Google Maps or a GPS device.

Best Time to Visit

Milos has a long season by Greek island standards, running from late April through October. July and August bring the highest temperatures and the busiest beaches, particularly Sarakiniko, which draws large crowds by mid-morning in peak summer. Staying in Plakes gives you a head start on the beach crowd if you're willing to drive out early.

June and September offer the most balanced conditions: warm enough to swim comfortably, beaches that are busy but not packed, and Plaka village accessible without the peak-season queues at popular viewpoints. May and October are quieter still, with cooler evenings and some facilities operating on reduced hours.

Milos is exposed to the Meltemi wind in July and August, which can make the northern beaches — including Plathiena, close to the property — rough on windier days. On those days the more sheltered southern and eastern beaches come into their own, and having a car from Plakes makes it straightforward to adapt.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for July and August. With only a small number of rooms, Efthimias fills up well in advance during peak season. Check the official website at efthimia-rooms-milos.gr or third-party booking platforms early.
  • Rent a vehicle on arrival. Plakes has no supermarket or taverna of its own. A car or scooter is not just convenient — it's effectively necessary if you want flexibility during your stay.
  • Call ahead if arriving late. The listed hours suggest 24-hour availability, but for a family-run property it's courteous and practical to confirm your arrival time by phone on +30 693 670 3991.
  • Use Plaka as your evening base. The village is a short drive or a manageable uphill walk. Eating at one of the tavernas there and watching the sunset over the western sea is one of the standard Milos evening routines, and Plakes puts you well placed for it.
  • Arrive at Sarakiniko before 10am. As one of the closest major beaches to the property, Sarakiniko is easy to reach early — before the tour groups and late-rising visitors arrive. The white rock landscape is best explored in cooler morning light anyway.
  • Bring cash as a backup. Plaka has ATMs, but smaller guesthouses in Greece sometimes prefer cash for final payments. Check with the property in advance.
  • Pack sun protection for the rooms' surroundings. Plakes is open and dry, with minimal shade outside the built structures. The midday sun on Milos in summer is intense.
  • Ask the owner for local tips. Family-run guesthouses on Milos are often the best source of up-to-date advice on which beaches are crowded, which tracks are passable, and where to eat without paying tourist-area prices.

Facilities and Location

The confirmed facilities at Efthimias Rooms include stone-built bedrooms with hand-carved furnishings and en-suite bathrooms with essential amenities. Rooms accommodate up to three guests. The property has its own website at efthimia-rooms-milos.gr where current availability and pricing can be checked directly.

The Plakes address places guests within walking distance of Plaka, which functions as the practical hub for the northern part of the island. Plaka has a small supermarket, pharmacies, restaurants, a post office, and the Archaeological Museum of Milos, which houses the cast of the Venus de Milo (the original is in the Louvre). For more extensive shopping or ferry connections, Adamas is ten to fifteen minutes by car.

The property does not appear to have a pool based on available information. Guests looking to swim can reach Plathiena beach (sandy, calm, good for families) in around ten minutes by car, or Sarakiniko (volcanic rock, crystal-clear water, no sand) in a similar time.

Address

Plakes Plakes, Plaka 848 00, Greece

Opening Hours

monday00:01 – 23:59
tuesday00:01 – 23:59
wednesday00:01 – 23:59
thursday00:01 – 23:59
friday00:01 – 23:59
saturday00:01 – 23:59
sunday00:01 – 23:59

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