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About

Manousos is a small, family-run guesthouse in Adamantas, the main port village of Milos, sitting only a short walk from both the harbour and the town beach. It operates as traditional rented rooms — the Greek enikiazomena domatia style of accommodation that has served island visitors for generations — and holds a 4.7-star average from 32 guest reviews, which is a solid signal of consistent, no-fuss hospitality.

Adamantas is the practical hub of Milos: ferries dock here, the island's bus routes start here, and the majority of the tavernas, cafes, and shops line the waterfront. Staying at Manousos puts you at the centre of all of that without requiring a car for every errand, while still being close enough to the quieter back streets to sleep without harbour noise being a constant issue.

For visitors planning to use Milos as a base for day trips to Sarakiniko, Kleftiko, Tsigrado, and the other beaches the island is known for, Adamantas is a logical choice: boat tours depart from the port, buses leave from the main square, and rental agencies cluster around the same area.

What to Expect

Manousos offers traditional rented rooms in a quiet and friendly environment close to the Adamantas waterfront. The property's own description emphasises rest and a relaxed atmosphere — in Greek accommodation terms, this typically means clean, simply furnished rooms with private bathrooms, and the kind of attentive host presence you get in a smaller guesthouse rather than a hotel with a front desk.

The location is one of the clearest practical advantages. Being within metres of the port means ferry arrivals and departures require almost no logistics, and the town beach is equally close for an early-morning swim before the day heats up. The Milos Archaeological Museum, which holds a full-scale replica of the Venus de Milo, is also within easy walking distance in Adamantas.

With 32 reviews averaging 4.7 out of 5, the guesthouse performs well above the midpoint for accommodation of its type. Smaller guesthouses at this rating level typically receive consistent praise for cleanliness, helpful owners, and value relative to larger hotels — though specific room features are not confirmed in the available information.

If you are travelling as a couple or a solo traveller and want a straightforward base in the main village without paying resort-hotel prices, Manousos fits that profile. Families or groups needing interconnected rooms or specific amenities should contact the property directly before booking to confirm what configurations are available.

How to Get There

Adamantas is served by regular ferry connections from Piraeus (Athens), with the crossing taking between 3.5 and 7 hours depending on whether you take a high-speed or conventional ferry. Seasonal routes also connect Milos to Santorini, Folegandros, Sifnos, and other Cycladic islands.

Once you arrive at Adamantas port, Manousos is only a short walk from the ferry dock — the address is Adamantas 848 00, and the coordinates place it very close to the harbour area. No vehicle is needed to reach the guesthouse from the ferry terminal.

For getting around the island during your stay, the main bus stop in Adamantas connects to Plaka (the capital), Pollonia (in the north), and the popular beaches along the south coast. Car, motorbike, and ATV rental agencies are available in Adamantas for days when you want to explore more remote parts of Milos, including the off-road tracks down to beaches like Tsigrado or Firiplaka.

Parking in central Adamantas can be tight in July and August, so if you plan to hire a vehicle for the full duration of your stay, check with the guesthouse whether off-street parking is available.

Best Time to Visit

Milos has a long usable season, roughly from late April through October. The peak summer months of July and August bring the largest crowds, the highest accommodation prices, and the strongest heat — midday temperatures regularly exceed 30°C, and the ferry services to the island are at their most frequent.

For Adamantas specifically, July and August also mean busier waterfront evenings, which can add some ambient noise to central accommodation. Booking Manousos well in advance is advisable if you plan to visit during this window — smaller guesthouses with strong ratings fill quickly.

June and September are widely considered the better months for visiting Milos: water temperatures are warm, the light is good, crowds are lighter, and prices are typically lower. May and October are quieter still, with some beach facilities and boat tours operating on reduced schedules.

Winter stays are possible if you want an off-season look at the island, but many tavernas and tourist businesses in Adamantas operate seasonally and may be closed between November and March.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly when possible. The guesthouse has its own website at manousos-milos.gr and a listed phone number (+30 693 875 9441). Direct bookings can sometimes offer more flexibility on room type or arrival time than third-party platforms.
  • Confirm arrival time in advance. Traditional guesthouses do not always have 24-hour front desk coverage. Let the owners know your ferry arrival time, especially if you are arriving on a late-night sailing from Piraeus.
  • Pack light for the walk from the ferry. The short distance from the port is an advantage, but Adamantas has some cobbled and uneven surfaces; wheeled luggage with large wheels handles this better than standard rollers.
  • Use Adamantas as a launchpad, not just a base. Boat tours departing from the harbour are the most efficient way to reach Kleftiko, the sea caves, and the more remote western beaches. Operators sell tickets on the waterfront.
  • Visit the Archaeological Museum nearby. The Milos Archaeological Museum in Adamantas holds a replica of the Venus de Milo (the original is in the Louvre) alongside genuine finds from the island. It is a short walk from central accommodation and worth an hour of your time.
  • The Catacombs are a short drive. The Early Christian Catacombs of Milos, one of the most significant such sites in the Mediterranean, are about 5 km from Adamantas near Trypiti. A rental scooter or taxi makes this an easy half-day trip.
  • Stock up in Adamantas before heading to beaches. The village has supermarkets and bakeries; more remote beaches have little or no infrastructure. The Sarakiniko lunar landscape, for instance, has no shade or facilities.
  • Check the Meltemi forecast. Milos is exposed to the northern Aegean summer wind. Strong Meltemi days make the south-coast beaches calmer while north-facing ones become choppy. The port in Adamantas is well sheltered.

Facilities and Location

Manousos sits in Adamantas at coordinates 36.7264°N, 24.4464°E, placing it in the lower, harbour-facing section of the village. The immediate area is walkable: the waterfront promenade, the main plateia (square), ferry ticket offices, supermarkets, and the majority of the town's restaurants are all within a few minutes on foot.

The guesthouse website (manousos-milos.gr) is the best source for current room availability and configuration details. The property can also be reached by phone at +30 693 875 9441. No email address is publicly listed, so phone or the website contact form is the recommended approach for enquiries.

Given the traditional guesthouse format, guests should expect a more personal experience than a hotel but fewer standardised amenities. Specific questions about Wi-Fi, air conditioning, parking, breakfast provision, or room size are worth confirming directly with the owners before arrival.

Address

Adamantas 848 00, Greece

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