Konstantinos Bed & Breakfast

About
Konstantinos Bed & Breakfast is a small, family-run guesthouse in the Perivolia district of Adamas, the main port town of Milos. Sitting 500 m from Papikinou Beach and about 1.2 km from the ferry quay, it occupies a quiet residential pocket while keeping every practical island need within easy reach. With a 4.8-star rating across 247 guest reviews, it consistently ranks among the better-regarded budget-to-mid-range stays on the island.
The property works well as a base for exploring Milos — a volcanic Cycladic island whose coastline includes more than 70 beaches, several of which require a car or boat to reach. Adamas is the logical starting point: most boat excursions to Kleftiko and Sarakiniko leave from the port, car rental offices line the main street, and a handful of tavernas are a short walk away.
Breakfast is served on a terrace that looks over the garden and out toward the bay of Adamas — a practical perk that lets you plan the day's route before heading out. Free private parking, which is genuinely scarce in Milos during summer, is included with the room rate.
What to Expect
Konstantinos offers four distinct room types, each 23 m², arranged across three floors. Ground-floor rooms open onto a private terrace facing the garden; first- and second-floor rooms have balconies that face the port of Adamas, with the higher floors offering progressively more open views over the bay. Room types include:
- Triple Room with Garden View — ground floor, private terrace, sleeps up to three
- Superior Room with Garden View — ground floor, private terrace, sleeps up to two
- Triple Room with Sea View — first floor, private balcony facing Adamas port, sleeps up to three
- Superior Room with Sea View (1st Floor) — first floor, private balcony, sleeps up to two
- Superior Room with Sea View (2nd Floor) — second floor, private balcony, sleeps up to two
All rooms are 23 m² — a typical footprint for Greek island accommodation at this category. The property's green garden is a genuine asset in Adamas, where most lodging options sit directly on the main road or above the port promenade. The atmosphere is low-key and residential rather than resort-style: expect attentive family hospitality rather than a lobby, concierge desk, or pool.
The 500 m walk to Papikinou Beach takes under ten minutes on foot. The beach is a long sandy stretch on the inner shore of the bay, calm and sheltered, and is one of the few easily walkable beaches from Adamas.
How to Get There
Adamas is the arrival point for all ferries from Piraeus and the Cycladic network, so guests arriving by sea are already in the right town. The property is in the Perivolia area, roughly 1.2 km from the main ferry terminal — walkable with light luggage, though the road is not flat in places.
Milos Airport (MLO) is approximately 7 km from Adamas, about a 10–15 minute taxi ride. No direct bus connects the airport to town; taxis queue at the terminal on arrival. From Adamas, local buses run to several major beaches and villages including Plaka, Pollonia, and Provatas, with the main stop near the port.
Free private parking is available on-site, which makes this property particularly convenient if you're planning to rent a car — a practical choice given that many of Milos's best beaches are not served by bus.
Best Time to Visit
Milos has a long tourist season running roughly from late April through October. July and August bring peak crowds and high temperatures — typically 30–35°C — and accommodation fills quickly. Adamas itself gets busy in the evenings year-round relative to other parts of the island, as it functions as the commercial hub.
Late May through June and September are widely considered the best months: the sea is warm enough to swim, the crowds are thinner, and car rental and boat excursion availability is much easier to manage. The B&B's garden and shaded terrace are assets during the hotter mid-summer months.
Winter visits are possible but limited; many island businesses close between November and March, ferry schedules reduce significantly, and some beaches become inaccessible due to road conditions after storms.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for summer. With only a handful of rooms and a strong rating, availability in July and August disappears months in advance. Booking direct through the property's website (milos-konstantinos.gr) or early via a major platform is advisable.
- Request your preferred floor at booking. The sea-view rooms on the second floor have the most open views of the bay; if you're a light sleeper, note that Adamas has some port and road noise at night, so a garden-facing room may suit you better.
- Rent a car from Adamas. Most of Milos's famous beaches — Tsigrado, Firiplaka, Fyropotamos — require a car. Several rental offices are within a short walk of the property, and having a vehicle parked on-site is straightforward with the free private parking.
- Use the breakfast terrace strategically. The view over the garden and bay is the best way to plan your daily route. Staff at family-run guesthouses on Milos are typically well-placed to give current advice on beach conditions and boat excursion availability.
- Papikinou Beach is good for an evening swim. The short walk makes it convenient for a late-afternoon dip when the day-trippers have headed back, and the inner bay is sheltered and calm.
- Ferry schedules from Adamas are worth checking at arrival. The port is 1.2 km away; if you have an early morning departure, ask the property about late checkout or luggage storage options.
- The airport is close. At roughly 7 km, a short taxi ride gets you to the terminal, which simplifies flight arrivals. Confirm taxi availability in advance during peak season, as the island has a limited number of licensed cabs.
- Wi-Fi and mobile coverage. Adamas has good mobile signal, and Greek SIM cards with data are inexpensive and available at the port. Confirm the property's Wi-Fi situation directly if remote work or streaming matters to you.
Facilities and Location
The core practical features of Konstantinos are its location, parking, and breakfast service. Adamas gives guests immediate access to the island's main supermarkets, pharmacies, ATMs, and several tavernas serving fresh fish and Melian dishes. The main port promenade has cafes and gelaterias for evening walks.
Boat excursions to Kleftiko (the sea caves and pirate bay on the southwest coast), the volcanic rock formations at Sarakiniko, and the remote northern beaches all depart from the Adamas ferry quay. Most run full-day or half-day and book up fast in high season; booking the day before, or even on the morning at the quay, is typically sufficient in shoulder season but unreliable in August.
Plaka, the capital village and the best place on the island for sunset views over the Aegean, is 4 km from Adamas — a 10-minute drive or a roughly 25-minute walk uphill. The ancient site of Milos at Klima, the island's Roman theatre, and the catacombs are all within a 10-minute drive of the property.
Address
Adamas, Milos, Milos Cyclades 848 00, Greece
Phone
+30 697 731 4089Website
milos-konstantinos.grOpening Hours
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