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Litsa Malli is a small, family-run guesthouse in Pollonia, the fishing-village-turned-resort on the northeastern tip of Milos. The property sits close to Pollonia's sandy beach — one of the more sheltered and child-friendly stretches of coastline on the island — and within easy walking distance of the village's tavernas, mini-markets, and the ferry dock that connects Milos to the neighbouring island of Kimolos.

The accommodation is split into four units: two studios, each with a kitchenette and a pergola-shaded outdoor area, and two two-bedroom apartments, each with a separate kitchen, balcony, and terrace. The setup suits both couples looking for a compact base and families who need the extra space and cooking facilities. Every unit comes with air conditioning, a fridge, colour television, and either a balcony or veranda — practical inclusions that reduce the need to eat out every meal in peak season.

With a perfect rating drawn from a small number of reviews, Litsa Malli is a well-regarded property without a large digital footprint. It is the kind of place where personal contact with the owners — reachable directly by phone or email — matters more than an automated booking flow.

What to Expect

Litsa Malli occupies a straightforward position in Pollonia's accommodation market: affordable, family-operated, and practically equipped rather than design-forward. The studios are compact but functional, with a kitchenette that includes cooking hobs and a fridge, making self-catering a realistic option. The pergola area attached to each studio provides shaded outdoor space for morning coffee or an evening meal at the property.

The two-bedroom apartments step up in space considerably. Each has a separate kitchen rather than an open kitchenette, which works better for families cooking proper meals, plus a private balcony and a terrace. Views from the upper units take in partial stretches of the Aegean — useful context given that Pollonia faces northeast toward Kimolos, so the sea is present in the visual field without dominating every outlook.

All rooms have air conditioning, which matters in July and August when daytime temperatures in Milos regularly exceed 30°C. The beach is reachable on foot in a matter of minutes, and the village centre — bus stop, telephone station, restaurants, and mini-markets — is close enough that a car is convenient but not essential for a stay centred on Pollonia itself.

The guesthouse is a family business, and the contact details suggest direct, personal communication rather than front-desk check-in. Guests booking directly can reach the property by phone at +30 694 479 6031 or by email at [email protected].

How to Get There

Pollonia sits at the northeastern end of Milos, roughly 12 kilometres by road from Adamas, the island's main port. By car or rental vehicle from Adamas, the drive follows the main island road northeast through Tripiti and past Plaka before descending into Pollonia; allow around 20 minutes without traffic.

The public bus service on Milos connects Adamas to Pollonia, though schedules are seasonal and services thin out outside July and August. The bus stop in Pollonia is close to the guesthouse, which the website confirms as a proximity point. Taxis operate from Adamas and can be pre-arranged for airport or port transfers.

For those arriving by ferry at Adamas, the drive to Pollonia is straightforward with a rental car booked in advance. A car or scooter is the most practical option for exploring the wider island from a Pollonia base, given that many of Milos's most-visited beaches — Sarakiniko, Papafragas, Firiplaka — are spread across the island and not served by frequent public transport.

Parking is available in and around Pollonia village without significant difficulty outside the peak weeks of late July and early August.

Best Time to Visit

Pollonia is at its most active from late June through early September, when the Kimolos ferry runs more frequently and the village tavernas operate at full capacity. Litsa Malli suits this peak window well: the nearby beach is calm and suitable for children, the evenings are warm enough to use the outdoor pergola and terrace areas comfortably, and the self-catering facilities reduce dependence on fully booked restaurants.

May, early June, and September offer a quieter version of the same experience. The sea is warm enough for swimming from late May, the beach is less crowded, and rates at small guesthouses like this typically drop outside the core season. The meltemi wind, which affects the Cyclades from late June to August, is less aggressive on Pollonia's northeast-facing coast than on the island's more exposed western and southern shores, making it a reasonable base even during windy periods.

Winter visits to Pollonia are quiet to the point of isolation — many businesses close from October through April — so Litsa Malli's season almost certainly follows the standard Cycladic pattern of April or May through October.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly. The guesthouse operates as a family business with direct contact details on its website. Reaching out by phone or email often works better than third-party booking platforms for small properties of this type.
  • Request a room with a sea view. The website notes partial Aegean views from some units; clarify which studio or apartment offers the best outlook when enquiring.
  • Use the kitchen. Both studios and apartments include cooking facilities, which is a practical advantage in a village where the handful of tavernas can fill up quickly in peak season.
  • Bring or rent a vehicle. Pollonia is a pleasant base, but Milos's dispersed beaches and volcanic landscapes — Sarakiniko, Kleftiko, Fyriplaka — are spread across the island and require transport to reach comfortably.
  • Check the Kimolos ferry schedule. The small car ferry to Kimolos departs from Pollonia's dock, making a day trip to that quieter island straightforward if you're staying here.
  • Arrive with cash. Small family guesthouses in Greek island villages do not always have card payment facilities; it is worth confirming the payment method when you book.
  • Confirm check-in arrangements in advance. With a small property run by a local family, confirming your arrival time and the key-handover process before you travel avoids uncertainty, especially if you arrive on a late ferry.
  • Pack light sunscreen. The beach at Pollonia is sandy and shallow, good for children, but shade is limited in the middle of the day in July and August.

Facilities and Location

Litsa Malli's four-unit configuration — two studios and two apartments — means the property is small enough to feel personal but varied enough to accommodate different group sizes. The studios suit two adults, while the two-bedroom apartments work for a family of three or four. Each unit has air conditioning, a fridge, television, and outdoor space, whether a pergola, balcony, or terrace.

The location within Pollonia is described as close to the beach and close to the village's practical amenities: mini-markets, a bus stop, a telephone station, and restaurants. This positions Litsa Malli at the lower-stress end of self-catering accommodation — guests can walk to the sea, walk to a shop, and still have the kitchen option for days when they prefer to stay put.

Pollonia itself is a small, north-facing harbour village. It lacks the drama of Plaka's clifftop panoramas or the surreal rock formations of Sarakiniko, but it offers a functional, relaxed base that suits families and travellers who want a quieter rhythm than Adamas provides.

Address

Pollonia 848 00, Greece

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