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Kentriko is a budget hostel on Kimolos, one of the smallest and least-touristed islands in the Cyclades. For travellers who want to keep costs low while spending time on an island that still feels largely unhurried and local, a place like Kentriko fills a real gap — Kimolos has limited accommodation overall, and affordable options are scarce compared to better-known Cycladic neighbours.

Kimolos itself sits just off the northeastern tip of Milos, connected by a short ferry crossing from Pollonia. The island's main settlement, Chorio (also written Kimolos Town), is a compact hilltop village of whitewashed houses, a central square, and a handful of tavernas. The coordinates for Kentriko place it in this general area, within reach of the village on foot.

With no website, phone number, or online booking platform identified in current research, Kentriko appears to operate as a simple, locally run hostel — the kind of place that suits independent travellers arriving by ferry and looking for a clean, inexpensive base rather than resort-style facilities.

What to Expect

As a budget hostel, Kentriko is best understood as functional accommodation rather than a leisure retreat. On a small island like Kimolos, budget hostels typically offer dormitory-style or simple private rooms, shared bathroom facilities, and minimal amenities — the value is in location and price rather than in-room features.

The surrounding environment is what draws people to Kimolos in the first place. From Chorio, you can walk to the windmills that line the ridge above the village, reach the small port of Psathi in under twenty minutes on foot, and access several beaches — including Prassa and Aliki — by scooter or local transport within a short ride. The island has no traffic to speak of, and the pace of daily life in Chorio is slow even by Greek island standards.

For travellers accustomed to hostel stays, the trade-off here is clear: you spend less on accommodation and more on ferry tickets, day trips to nearby Milos, fresh fish at a taverna on the port, or boat excursions to sea caves. Kimolos rewards that kind of allocation.

Because this property has limited publicly available information, prospective guests should verify room types, facilities, and availability directly before arrival. Arriving without a booking during July and August is a risk — Kimolos accommodates far fewer visitors than the island's reputation can attract in peak season.

How to Get There

Kimolos is reached by ferry from Piraeus (Athens) or, most conveniently, by the short crossing from Pollonia on Milos — a trip of roughly thirty minutes that runs multiple times daily in summer. Ferries dock at the port of Psathi, from which Chorio is a short walk uphill or a quick taxi ride.

The coordinates for Kentriko (36.7791°N, 24.5573°E) place it in the Chorio area. There is no public bus network on Kimolos, but the island is small enough that a scooter or ATV rental from one of the port-adjacent rental outfits covers all practical ground. Taxis are also available at the port, though supply is limited.

Parking is not a concern for most guests arriving on foot from the ferry, though if you bring a vehicle across from Milos, street parking in Chorio is informal and generally manageable outside peak weeks.

Best Time to Visit

Kimolos is a genuinely seasonal destination. The island is lively — by its own quiet standards — from late June through early September, when ferries run more frequently and most tavernas and shops are open. July and August bring the highest visitor numbers, which on Kimolos still means far fewer crowds than on Milos or Santorini, but accommodation is proportionally limited, so even a small surge in demand fills available rooms quickly.

May, June, and September offer the best balance: warm enough to swim, uncrowded, and with the practical infrastructure (shops, transport, food) still operating. Outside these months, services contract significantly and some accommodation may close entirely for the winter.

For the hostel specifically, arriving mid-week rather than at weekends in high season reduces competition for beds. The ferry from Pollonia runs frequently enough that you can make a same-day decision from Milos, but confirming availability in advance — even by phone if a number becomes available — is advisable in July and August.

Tips for Visiting

  • Verify before you arrive. Kentriko has no confirmed online booking presence. Contact the property directly or ask at the port of Psathi on arrival — locals and port-side businesses typically know which rooms are available island-wide.
  • Bring cash. Kimolos has very limited ATM infrastructure. Carry enough euros to cover accommodation and meals for your full stay; do not rely on being able to withdraw on the island.
  • Pack light for the room. Budget hostels on small Greek islands rarely offer luggage storage, safes, or laundry facilities. A small bag simplifies both the ferry journey and the stay.
  • Rent a scooter or ATV on arrival. The port of Psathi has rental outfits that will get you to Prassa Beach, the kaolin quarry landscape, and the far end of the island in under twenty minutes. Most guests staying in Chorio find walking practical for the village itself but limiting for beach days.
  • Stock up in Chorio. There is a small supermarket in the village. Supplies are more limited and slightly more expensive than on larger islands — pick up snacks, water, and sunscreen rather than relying on beach kiosks.
  • Respect the quiet-island rhythm. Kimolos shuts down midday. The siesta is observed genuinely here. Plan outdoor activities and beach time for mornings and late afternoons.
  • Day-trip to Milos from Psathi. The short ferry crossing makes Milos easily accessible for a day trip to see Sarakiniko, the catacombs, or the fishing village of Klima — without the cost of accommodation there.
  • Check ferry schedules at the port. Timetables change seasonally and, on this route, sometimes daily. Confirm your return crossing the evening before departure.

Facilities and Location

Kentriko's confirmed details are limited to its category (budget hostel) and its location in the Chorio area of Kimolos. No room count, facility list, meal service, Wi-Fi availability, or accessibility information has been verified.

What the location does offer is proximity to the core of island life on Kimolos. Chorio's central square is the gathering point in the evenings, with tavernas serving straightforward Greek food — grilled fish, local cheese (Kimolos produces its own soft cheese, kimoliokopanisti), and the island's own chickpea fritters. The fortified medieval settlement within Chorio, the Castro, is a short walk from the village centre and worth an hour of exploration.

For travellers whose priority is immersing themselves in an authentic, small-scale Cycladic island rather than in hotel amenities, the location suits the purpose well. The hostel appears to be a base, not a destination in itself — which on an island like Kimolos is exactly the right model.

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