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About

Meltemi Hotel is a Cycladic-style property in Adamas, the main port village of Milos, sitting roughly 400 metres from the ferry terminal. That location puts you within easy walking distance of the waterfront tavernas, the ticket offices for boat excursions around the island, and the bus stop that connects to Plaka, Pollonia, and the beaches. With a rating of 4.3 from 122 reviews, it draws a consistent mix of couples, families, and friend groups looking for a straightforward, well-located base.

The hotel's look follows the white-and-wood Cycladic palette — whitewashed walls, wooden details, and furnished outdoor spaces that keep things simple and in keeping with the island's aesthetic. It is not a resort complex; it is a compact, independently run hotel where the reception desk covers 18 hours a day, staff arrange excursions, and the owners are reachable by email. Pets are permitted on request, which is worth noting if you are travelling with an animal.

What to Expect

Meltemi Hotel occupies a central position in Adamas, Milos's commercial hub and the arrival point for nearly all ferry passengers. The immediate surroundings are practical: shops, ATMs, pharmacies, and the waterfront promenade are all within a five-minute walk. The hotel's Cycladic interior keeps rooms light-toned and clean, with white finishes and wooden accents rather than the polished minimalism of boutique-resort properties. The aesthetic is traditional rather than design-forward, which suits travellers who want a comfortable, unfussy room after long days exploring the island.

Facilities confirmed by the property include:

  • 18-hour reception — useful for early ferry arrivals or late check-outs
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Furnished outdoor space — a terrace or external common area
  • Luggage storage
  • Excursion booking — the hotel can arrange boat trips and island tours
  • Free parking — a genuine advantage in Adamas, where street parking fills quickly in summer
  • Airport and port transfers — available on request
  • Ironing service — available at extra charge
  • Laundry service — available at extra charge
  • Pets allowed — on request

The free parking is a practical highlight. Milos has no shortage of rental cars and scooters, and finding reliable on-street parking near the port in July and August is genuinely difficult. Having dedicated hotel parking removes that headache if you plan to drive to beaches like Sarakiniko, Firopotamos, or Tsigrado.

Facilities and Location

Adamas is the commercial and logistical centre of Milos. The village wraps around a natural harbour on the island's north coast, and the Meltemi sits close enough to the waterfront that you can watch ferries arrive. The morning boat-trip operators depart from the quay nearby — if you want to join an all-day excursion to the sea caves at Kleftiko or the coloured volcanic cliffs at Gerakas, the boarding point is a short walk from the front door.

Buses to Plaka (the hilltop capital) run regularly from the Adamas stop and take around 10 minutes. Plaka holds the Milos Folklore Museum, the Castro quarter, and several good restaurants. Pollonia, on the northeast coast, is about 20 minutes by car and is the departure point for the short boat crossing to Kimolos.

For beach access from Adamas, Lagada and Papikinou beaches are within walking distance along the bay. Longer drives reach Firopotamos (about 15 minutes northwest), Sarakiniko (20 minutes), and the southern beaches around Provatas and Paleochori (25–30 minutes).

How to Get There

Milos is served by ferry from Piraeus (Athens) and by domestic flights into Milos Airport (MLO), which sits on the northeastern edge of the island near Pollonia. The ferry crossing from Piraeus takes between 4.5 and 7 hours depending on the service; high-speed catamarans run the route in summer. All ferries dock at Adamas port, which is around 400 metres from the hotel on foot.

If you arrive by plane, the hotel offers airport transfers — confirm arrangements in advance by contacting the property directly. The drive from the airport to Adamas takes roughly 20 minutes.

If you are driving on the island, the hotel provides free parking on-site, which simplifies arrival considerably. Adamas has a taxi rank near the port; taxis are available for island transfers though availability is limited outside peak hours.

Best Time to Visit

Milos has a typical Cycladic summer season running from late April through October, with July and August being the busiest and hottest months. The island is also known for the Meltemi, the northern Aegean wind that blows persistently during July and August. At Adamas, the harbour's natural shelter moderates the wind significantly compared to exposed beaches on the north and east coasts, which makes staying in the village more comfortable on high-wind days.

May, June, and September offer calmer conditions, lighter crowds, and cooler temperatures while keeping most businesses open. Boat excursions, which are one of the main reasons visitors base themselves in Adamas, operate more reliably in these shoulder months when the Meltemi is less disruptive. October sees some services reduce but the island remains open and considerably quieter.

For beach-focused trips, arriving before mid-July or after late August gives you access to popular spots like Sarakiniko without the peak-season crowds.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book excursions early. The hotel arranges boat trips, and popular all-day tours to Kleftiko and the sea caves fill up quickly in summer. Ask the reception desk on your first morning rather than waiting until mid-stay.
  • Use the luggage storage on departure day. Check-out and ferry times rarely align. Leaving bags at the hotel lets you spend the afternoon on the beach or in the village without lugging everything around.
  • Confirm your airport or port transfer in advance. The hotel offers transfers, but these should be arranged before arrival rather than assumed to be on demand. Email the property at [email protected] or call +30 21 5215 9680.
  • Take advantage of free parking if you rent a car. Car rental from Adamas gives you access to beaches that are difficult to reach by bus. Having a guaranteed parking space at the hotel makes an early start to the catacombs at Tripiti or a sunset drive to Plaka straightforward.
  • Pets require prior approval. If you are travelling with a dog or cat, contact the hotel before booking to confirm availability and any conditions.
  • Check ferry schedules before you book your travel dates. Milos ferry frequency drops sharply outside July and August; the Adamas port location is most valuable when services are frequent.
  • The waterfront promenade is walkable from the hotel. The strip along the Adamas harbour has cafes, supermarkets, and boat-hire operators — you do not need a vehicle for the first evening of arrival.
  • Laundry and ironing carry an extra charge. If you are on a long trip and need to wash clothes, factor this into your budget or plan to use one of the independent laundries in Adamas.

Address

Adamantas 848 00, Greece

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