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Lagada Beach Hotel sits directly on Lagada Beach in Adamas, the main port town of Milos, putting guests within easy reach of the island's ferry connections, waterfront tavernas, and the wider road network that links Milos's scattered coves and villages. The address — on the Adamantas waterfront at 848 01 — places the property squarely in the heart of town rather than in a remote coastal pocket, which suits travelers who want a base with convenience as much as a sea view.

Adamas itself is the commercial and transport hub of Milos. Arriving by ferry from Piraeus or Santorini, you disembark here. Shops, supermarkets, fuel stations, car rental offices, and the bulk of the island's restaurants are concentrated within walking distance of the port, which makes a hotel on this stretch practical for first-time visitors or anyone planning day trips to sites like the ancient theatre at Tripiti, the catacombs, or the famous colored cliffs of Sarakiniko.

What to Expect

The hotel's position on Lagada Beach gives it direct access to the waterfront. Lagada is a calm, sheltered bay within the larger Gulf of Milos — the water is generally flat and suitable for swimming, particularly in the mornings before the afternoon meltemi builds. The beach itself is modest in size but has the advantage of being within Adamas, so you are never far from a cold drink, a meal, or a shaded café seat.

With a Google rating of 3.4 from 441 reviews, the property sits in the midrange of Milos's accommodation options. That profile typically reflects a no-frills, functional seaside hotel: straightforward rooms, a central location, and reliable access to the water. Guests choosing Lagada Beach Hotel are generally prioritizing position — being in Adamas and on the beach — over resort-level amenities.

The hotel's social media presence describes it as a cozy, seaside property in the heart of Adamas, positioned as a balance between access to the beach and proximity to the town's nightlife and restaurants. For travelers who plan to use Milos as a base for island exploration and want to return each evening to a lively waterfront setting, that trade-off makes sense.

Facilities and Location

The hotel is located at the Adamantas address in the 848 01 postal district of Milos. For direct enquiries, the hotel can be reached at +30 2287 023411, and additional contact details including an email address ([email protected]) are listed on the hotel's official website at lagadabeach.gr. The property maintains active Facebook and Instagram accounts where recent photos of the rooms, beach frontage, and surroundings are posted regularly — useful for getting a current visual of the property before booking.

Parking in Adamas can be tight during July and August, particularly along the waterfront road. If you are arriving by rental car, confirm parking arrangements with the hotel in advance. Car rental offices in Adamas are plentiful, and picking up a vehicle from town is straightforward — most visitors to Milos rent a car or quad to reach beaches like Fyriplaka, Tsigrado, and Kleftiko, which are inaccessible by public transport.

How to Get There

Adamas is the arrival point for all passenger ferries to Milos. Lagada Beach Hotel is a short walk from the main ferry dock along the waterfront. If you are arriving from Athens, ferries depart from Piraeus and the crossing takes between three and a half and seven hours depending on the vessel. Fast ferries operate in summer; slower conventional ferries run year-round.

If you are arriving by air, Milos Airport (MLO) is located near Zefyria in the south of the island, roughly 6 km from Adamas by road. Taxis are available at the airport; there is no direct bus connection from the airport to Adamas.

Bus service from Adamas connects to Plaka, Tripiti, Pollonia, and the main beach clusters, though frequency drops sharply outside peak season. The bus stop is on the main port square, close to the waterfront.

Best Time to Visit

Milos has one of the most reliably sunny climates in the Cyclades, with peak season running from late June through early September. July and August bring the highest temperatures — regularly above 30°C — along with the meltemi, a dry northerly wind that keeps afternoons breezy but can make some exposed beaches uncomfortable after midday.

For a stay in Adamas specifically, shoulder season — May, June, and September — offers calmer conditions, shorter ferry queues, and more availability at midrange hotels. Adamas remains open and functioning through October; beyond that, many island businesses close until spring.

Lagada Beach itself faces the sheltered Gulf of Milos, so it remains swimmable even when the meltemi is active, making the hotel's position particularly practical during windy spells when the south- and west-facing beaches become choppy.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for July and August. Milos has become significantly more popular in recent years, and accommodation in Adamas fills quickly. Checking availability before finalizing ferry tickets avoids last-minute complications.
  • Contact the hotel directly for current rates and availability. The official website is lagadabeach.gr; the email listed across social channels is [email protected]. Direct bookings sometimes include benefits not available through third-party platforms.
  • Confirm parking in advance. If you plan to rent a car — essential for reaching most of Milos's best beaches — ask the hotel whether on-site or nearby parking is available. Adamas waterfront parking is limited in peak season.
  • Use Adamas as a practical base, not just a transit point. The port town has good supermarkets, pharmacies, a post office, ATMs, and a concentration of seafood restaurants along the harbor that make evening meals easy without driving anywhere.
  • Plan day trips early. Beaches like Sarakiniko, Tsigrado, and Kleftiko are best reached before 10 am in summer. Leaving from Adamas puts you within 15–25 minutes of most of the island by road.
  • Check ferry schedules on arrival. The port authority office and most travel agencies in Adamas can confirm onward connections to Santorini, Folegandros, or Piraeus. Timetables shift between seasons and can change with weather.
  • Lagada Beach is calm but small. For longer swims or more open-water conditions, Papafragas and Plathiena are short drives from Adamas and offer clearer water with more space.

Address

Adamantas 848 01, Greece

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