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About

Flora Rooms sits on the seafront in Pollonia, the fishing-village harbour on the northern tip of Milos, with just ten metres of distance between the property's entrance and the water's edge. For a small guesthouse, that's a remarkable position: guests in the superior sea-view room are close enough to hear the water from bed. The property earns a 4.9 rating from 31 Google reviews, which for a modest family-run operation is unusually consistent praise.

Pollonia is the departure point for the short boat crossing to the neighbouring island of Kimolos, and the village itself is quieter and more genuinely local-feeling than the more resort-oriented south coast of Milos. Staying here puts you close to the colourful fishing boats, the low-key tavernas along the waterfront, and the pale beaches on either side of the bay — without the daytime coach-tour crowds that accumulate around Sarakiniko and Kleftiko.

The property is a traditional Cycladic house with whitewashed walls and a shared courtyard that has several sitting areas. It is run with evident attention to detail: rooms come with a welcome basket, and the hosts are cited repeatedly in reviews for warm and attentive service.

What to Expect

Flora Rooms offers three distinct room types, all within the same compact Cycladic building.

The Superior Double Room with Sea View is the standout option — positioned just five metres from the beach, with an unobstructed view across the water toward Kimolos and the smaller islets of the northern Milos channel. It includes air conditioning, a TV, fridge, toaster, kettle, and a coffee machine stocked with coffee and tea supplies, plus a welcome basket on arrival.

The Double Room does not face the sea directly but opens onto the traditional Cycladic courtyard, which provides shade and a private outdoor sitting area. The equipment list is the same: air conditioning, TV, fridge, toaster, kettle, coffee machine, and welcome basket.

The Mezzanine Double Room has a more unusual layout: the double mattress sits on a raised sleeping platform accessed by a wooden stair, which suits couples who enjoy a slightly more characterful room over a straightforward hotel layout. It is located seconds from the beach and carries the same appliance set as the other rooms.

All three rooms are inside a home-like building surrounded by a traditional courtyard rather than a purpose-built hotel block. The atmosphere is closer to staying with a welcoming local family than checking into an anonymous resort. There is no restaurant or pool on site, but the village tavernas and the beach are effectively at the front door.

How to Get There

Pollonia is in the far north of Milos, roughly 12 kilometres from the island's main port at Adamas and about 8 kilometres from the capital, Plaka. The road between Adamas and Pollonia is well-maintained and clearly signed.

By car or scooter: The drive from Adamas takes around 20 minutes via the main island road. Renting a car or scooter in Adamas is the most practical way to reach Pollonia, especially if you plan to explore the rest of the island during your stay. Parking in Pollonia is informal — space near the waterfront fills up in peak summer weeks, but there is generally room along the approach roads.

By bus: The KTEL bus service on Milos connects Adamas to Pollonia several times daily in summer. The timetable adjusts between high and low season, so check the current schedule on arrival at the port or at the Adamas bus stop.

From the ferry: Milos's main ferry port is Adamas, served by regular connections from Piraeus and other Cycladic islands. Taxis are available at the port for the transfer to Pollonia; agree on the fare before departing. Flora Rooms is five minutes on foot from the centre of Pollonia village once you arrive in the area.

Accessibility: The building is a traditional Cycladic structure with stairs to at least one room type (the mezzanine). Guests with mobility requirements should contact the property directly before booking to confirm which rooms are step-free.

Best Time to Visit

Milos has one of the longest reliable swimming seasons in the Cyclades, running from late April through to mid-October. Pollonia's sheltered north-facing bay tends to be calmer in the afternoon than the more exposed south-coast beaches, which can catch the summer meltemi wind.

July and August are peak season: Milos as a whole becomes very busy, Sarakiniko draws day-trippers from across the island, and accommodation books out weeks in advance. Flora Rooms' small size means availability during peak weeks is limited — booking several months ahead is sensible if you plan a July or August visit.

June and September offer a better balance: warm enough for daily swimming, quieter roads, and lower pressure on the island's beaches and boat tours. May and October suit travellers who prioritise hiking and photography over beach time; the light in these months is exceptional.

Pollonia itself is at its most atmospheric in the early morning, when the fishing boats are active and the village has not yet filled with day visitors crossing to Kimolos.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book ahead for July and August. With only three rooms, Flora Rooms fills quickly in peak season. Email [email protected] or check the website at florasrooms.gr well in advance.
  • Request the Superior Sea View room if it fits your budget. At five metres from the water with an open-sea outlook, it is the clearest reason to choose this property over alternatives further inland.
  • Bring or hire a vehicle. Pollonia is pleasant but small. Having a car or scooter lets you reach Sarakiniko, Firopotamos, Kleftiko boat tours, and Plaka without relying on infrequent buses.
  • Use Pollonia as your base for the Kimolos day trip. The small ferry to Kimolos departs from Pollonia harbour; the crossing takes around 20 minutes and the island is largely tourist-free.
  • Ask the hosts for boat tour advice. Local guesthouse owners on Milos are typically well-connected with the operators running tours to Kleftiko and the sea caves. First-hand recommendations tend to be more reliable than generic booking platforms.
  • Pack light snacks for the room. Each room has a fridge, toaster, kettle, and coffee machine, making it easy to manage breakfasts independently. The village has a small supermarket and bakery within walking distance.
  • The courtyard sitting areas are shared. If you prefer complete privacy on a terrace, confirm with the property which room offers the most secluded outdoor space before booking.
  • Check arrival logistics in advance. There is no 24-hour front desk at a property this size. Confirm your estimated arrival time with the hosts by phone (+30 694 689 9706) or email so they can arrange key handover.

Facilities and Location

Flora Rooms is on the seafront road in Pollonia, with the beach immediately in front of the property. The village centre — including tavernas, a small supermarket, the bus stop, and the Kimolos ferry dock — is a five-minute walk away. There are no on-site dining facilities, but the compact size of Pollonia means everything is comfortably reachable on foot.

Each room is air-conditioned and equipped with a TV, fridge, toaster, kettle, and coffee machine. The welcome basket is a noted touch in guest reviews. The shared Cycladic courtyard has multiple seating areas that function as informal common spaces. Wi-Fi access is expected at a property of this type, though guests should confirm details directly.

The property holds a tourism licence (referenced on the official website's contact page) and is registered as a legitimate short-stay accommodation in Milos.

Address

Πολλώνια 0, Milos 848 00, Greece

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