Giannoulis Apartments Hotel

About
Giannoulis Apartments Hotel sits in Adamas, the main port village of Milos, roughly 500 m from the ferry dock and about 700 m from the nearest beach. It operates as a self-catering property, meaning each unit comes with a kitchenette so you can manage your own meals alongside the cafés, supermarkets, and tavernas that are all within easy walking distance.
With a 4.4-star rating across 77 Google reviews, the hotel holds a consistent reputation for comfortable, well-maintained accommodation in a genuinely useful location. Adamas is the practical hub of Milos — the place where ferries arrive, where boats to the sea caves depart, and where you can stock up on supplies before heading out to Sarakiniko, Firiplaka, or any of the island's beaches. Staying here means you're close to everything without being in the quieter hilltop village of Plaka, which is about 4 km away.
The property follows Cycladic architectural cues — white walls, clean lines, earthy interior tones — without being a boutique showpiece. It is a practical, well-priced base for travelers who want independence and a central location rather than a resort experience.
What to Expect
Giannoulis offers two accommodation types: studios and two-bedroom apartments. Studios suit couples or solo travelers, while the apartments accommodate families or groups of up to four. Every unit is air-conditioned and includes modern furnishings with earthy color palettes, a private bathroom with hairdryer, and a balcony or patio. Views from the units look out over either the garden or the village.
The kitchenettes are functional rather than full kitchen setups — cooking hobs and a refrigerator are standard, which is enough to prepare breakfasts and light meals. Coffee and sugar are provided in each unit as a baseline. If you prefer a proper start to the day, the hotel offers a delivered breakfast on request: a sandwich, doughnut, juice, and coffee brought to your room.
Facilities across the property include a garden, terrace, luggage storage, safety deposit box, and soundproofed rooms. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout. The hotel also offers heating for shoulder-season stays, non-smoking rooms, and an airport shuttle service. The reception hours listed are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Saturday and Sunday reception is closed, so if you are arriving over a weekend, contacting the hotel in advance to arrange check-in is advisable.
The building's location on the main road through Adamas puts restaurants, mini-markets, a pharmacy, and the waterfront promenade within a five-minute walk in any direction.
Facilities and Location
The property's address places it on the road connecting Adamas village with the rest of the island's road network. The port of Adamas — where ferries from Piraeus, Santorini, and other Cycladic islands dock — is about 500 m away on foot. Milos National Airport is 5.5 km from the hotel, and the scenic hilltop village of Plaka is 4 km.
Free public parking is available in the vicinity, which matters on Milos where many guests rent cars or ATVs to reach the more remote beaches. The hotel also coordinates airport transfers, which removes the need to arrange a taxi for late or early ferry arrivals.
For beach access, the nearest swimming is under a kilometer from the property. Adamas Bay itself offers calm, sheltered water suitable for families. More dramatic beaches — Sarakiniko's white pumice landscape, Tsigrado's narrow cliff-backed cove, or the long sandy stretch at Firiplaka — require a car or scooter and between 15 and 40 minutes of driving depending on direction.
How to Get There
Adamas is the entry point for most visitors to Milos. If you arrive by ferry, you step off at the port and the hotel is roughly a 10-minute walk along the main waterfront road. If you arrive by air at Milos National Airport, the hotel's airport shuttle is the most straightforward option — contact the property to pre-arrange pick-up.
For those driving from elsewhere on the island, Adamas is at the southern end of the main island road. The hotel is centrally located within the village, so navigation is straightforward.
Bus service on Milos connects Adamas with Plaka and several beach areas during summer months, with stops near the port. Taxis are available at the port and can also be pre-arranged through the hotel.
Best Time to Visit
Milos has a long tourist season running roughly from late April through October, with peak crowds in July and August. The Giannoulis Apartments Hotel's central Adamas location means it stays useful across the season — in peak summer you benefit from maximum ferry connections, boat trip departures, and evening activity in the village, while shoulder months in May, June, September, and October offer calmer conditions and lower accommodation rates.
Adamas can be warm and exposed in August, with the meltemi wind that sweeps the Cyclades providing some relief. The bay is sheltered enough that the wind rarely disrupts the waterfront. For travelers planning primarily beach days, late June and September offer the best balance of warm water, manageable crowds, and comfortable temperatures.
Winter visits to Milos are quiet, with many businesses in Adamas closing from November through March. If you plan an off-season trip, verify directly with the hotel that the property is open for your dates.
Tips for Visiting
- Pre-arrange weekend check-in. Reception is closed on Saturdays and Sundays according to the listed hours. Email or call ahead so the hotel can confirm how to handle your arrival if you're coming in on those days.
- Request breakfast in advance. The delivered breakfast option — sandwich, juice, doughnut, and coffee — is available on request, so let the reception know the evening before if you want it.
- Use the kitchenette for lunches. The supermarkets in Adamas are well-stocked and within walking distance. Preparing your own lunches and dinners occasionally keeps costs down without sacrificing much, since Milos restaurants can be pricey in peak season.
- Book the airport shuttle early. If your ferry or flight arrives outside standard taxi hours, the hotel's shuttle service is valuable. Confirm the timing and cost when you book the room.
- Rent transport at the port. Scooter and car rental outlets are clustered around the Adamas waterfront, a short walk from the hotel. Pick up a vehicle on your first morning so you can reach the island's more remote beaches during the cooler morning hours.
- Pack light shoes for the village. Adamas' main street and waterfront are flat and walkable, but the narrower lanes can have uneven paving. Comfortable walking shoes cover all your needs from the hotel.
- Check ferry schedules before booking nights. Ferry times from Milos to Piraeus and onward destinations vary significantly by day and season. If you have an early morning departure, confirm with the hotel whether luggage storage is available after check-out.
- The beach is close, but not at the door. The nearest swimming is about 700 m away. If you prefer to wake up and walk directly into the sea, the waterfront hotels further along the bay may suit better. The trade-off is that Giannoulis is better positioned for port access and village amenities.
Address
Αδαμαντς-Τπυπητης, Adamas 848 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2287 022631Website
www.giannoulishotelmilos.euOpening Hours
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