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Liogerma sits about 60 metres from Lagada Beach in Adamantas, the main port town of Milos, which means you can walk to the sea in under a minute and still be within easy reach of the island's ferries, tavernas, and supermarkets. It holds a 4.5-star rating from 215 Google reviews, which for a small, simply priced guest house on a Greek island is a reliable signal of consistent, well-run hospitality.

The property is classified as a guest house rather than a full-service hotel, but it covers the practical bases most island travelers actually want: air-conditioned rooms with balconies, a small pool set in a fragrant garden, free on-site parking, and a daily buffet breakfast. Its address in Adamantas also makes it one of the more strategically placed places to stay on Milos — you're 250 metres from the ferry port, 4 km from Plaka village, and about 8 km from Sarakiniko, the island's most photographed volcanic beach.

What to Expect

Rooms at Liogerma are straightforward and clean. The white-washed walls and tiled floors are standard Greek island vernacular — cool underfoot in summer heat, easy to maintain, and visually calming. Each unit has a fridge, television, fan, and private bathroom stocked with toiletries and a hairdryer. The balconies overlook the garden, which keeps the feel quieter than rooms facing the road. Single rooms are 15 m² with one single bed; double rooms are also 15 m² with one double bed, so these are compact spaces suited to travelers who spend most of their day out exploring rather than in the room.

The garden itself is a genuine asset. A small pool with sun terrace and loungers provides a place to cool off after a day at the beaches without needing to pack up and go anywhere. BBQ facilities in the garden mean that self-catering evenings are an option, which is useful if you've picked up fresh fish or vegetables from the Adamantas market.

Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas of the property, and the front desk team can arrange car rental — a practical service given how spread out Milos's beaches are. Pets are permitted, which is worth knowing if you're traveling with a dog. Luggage storage is also available, handy on arrival or departure days when your room may not yet be ready or has already been turned over.

Facilities and Location

Liogerma's position in Adamantas gives it a logistical advantage over properties further up the island toward Plaka or Pollonia. The ferry from Piraeus docks 250 metres away, so early morning or late night arrivals don't require a taxi from across the island. Restaurants, cafes, and a supermarket are all within a short walk along the waterfront road.

For beach access beyond Lagada itself, the front desk can assist with car rental. Sarakiniko — the lunar-landscape volcanic beach — is 8 km to the northeast. Tsigrado and Firiplaka on the southern coast require a car or scooter and are roughly 12–15 km away. Pollonia, the quieter northern village with its own small beach and boat service to Kimolos, is about 12 km from Adamantas.

Key facilities at a glance:

  • Small outdoor pool with sun terrace and loungers
  • Fragrant garden with BBQ equipment
  • Daily buffet breakfast at the on-site dining area
  • Air conditioning in all rooms
  • Free private parking on site
  • Free Wi-Fi in public areas
  • Pets allowed
  • Luggage storage available
  • Room service
  • Car rental arrangement through front desk
  • 60 m to Lagada Beach
  • 250 m to Adamas ferry port
  • 4.5 km to Milos National Airport

How to Get There

If you're arriving by ferry from Piraeus or another Cycladic island, the port of Adamantas is a 3–4-minute walk from Liogerma. From the ferry terminal, follow the waterfront road westward along the harbour; Lagada Beach marks the far end of the bay, and the property is just before it.

Milos National Airport is 4.5 km from the hotel. Taxis meet most flights, and the fare to Adamantas is short. There is no direct airport bus, so a taxi or pre-arranged transfer is the practical choice for arrivals by air.

For guests driving, free private parking is available on site, which is a meaningful perk in Adamantas during July and August when street parking tightens considerably.

Best Time to Visit

Milos has a long, reliable summer season running from late April through October. July and August are the busiest months: ferries fill up, rooms book out weeks in advance, and popular beaches like Sarakiniko see their highest foot traffic mid-morning. If you're visiting in those months, booking Liogerma as early as possible is sensible.

June and September offer the best balance of warm weather and manageable crowds. The meltemi wind blows across the Cyclades from late June through August; it keeps temperatures from becoming oppressive but can make the northern and eastern beaches choppy. Adamantas sits on the sheltered inner bay of Milos, so the harbour itself and Lagada Beach remain calm on most meltemi days.

May and October are viable for travelers who don't mind the possibility of a cooler evening swim. Many tavernas and accommodation providers close by November and reopen in April.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly or early for peak season. With only a small number of rooms, Liogerma fills up quickly in July and August. The hotel's own website (liogermamilos.eu) lists room types and a contact form for direct booking inquiries.
  • Rent a car for at least two days. Milos has over 70 named beaches, many accessible only by car, scooter, or boat. The front desk can arrange rental; organizing this before arrival or on your first morning avoids losing a half-day to logistics.
  • Use the parking. Free on-site parking is a practical advantage in Adamantas, where street spaces near the waterfront are limited and competitive in high season.
  • Bring cash for some excursions. Boat trips to sea caves like Kleftiko and to Polyaigos depart from Adamantas harbour and some smaller operators are cash-only. There are ATMs within walking distance of the property.
  • Ask about sea kayaking and snorkeling. The front desk can arrange activity bookings, including sea kayaking and snorkeling, which are well-suited to Milos's coastline of arches, caves, and clear volcanic-rock coves.
  • Lagada Beach is right there, but plan for day trips. The beach 60 metres from the property is a convenient morning swim option, but Milos's most dramatic beaches — Sarakiniko, Tsigrado, Firiplaka, Papafragas — each deserve a dedicated half-day. Having the pool as a fallback is useful if you return too late for the beach.
  • The buffet breakfast covers you for the morning. Given that some of the island's best beaches require an early departure to secure a spot, eating at the hotel before heading out is practical and saves time.
  • Contact the hotel by phone or email if you have specific requests. The phone number is +30 2287 022300 and the email is [email protected]. Response times for email inquiries tend to be faster off-season.

Address

Adamantas 848 01, Greece

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