Mikeli Maria

About
Mikeli Maria is a self-catering apartment property in the Adamas area of Milos, the island best known for its coloured volcanic coastline, catacombs, and the village of Klima perched above the sea. Located in the 848 01 postal district of the Cyclades, the property sits within easy reach of Adamas — Milos's main port town and commercial hub — making it a practical base for visitors arriving by ferry or flying into the small island airport.
With a 4.8-star rating drawn from 389 Google reviews, Mikeli Maria sits at the top end of guest satisfaction for accommodation in this part of Milos. The self-catering format suits independent travellers who want flexibility: the ability to prepare meals, keep their own schedule, and treat the apartment as a proper home base rather than just a place to sleep.
The property is associated with the Santa Maria Village Resort & Spa operation (santamaria-milos.gr), a 4-star hillside complex a few minutes from the centre of Adamas. The broader Santa Maria property includes pool and sea view room options, family suites, junior suites with private outdoor Jacuzzi, a spa, a breakfast buffet featuring Greek organic products and local produce, and a pool bar. Guests booking through Mikeli Maria should verify directly with the property which specific unit type and facilities apply to their booking.
What to Expect
Self-catering apartments in the Adamas area of Milos typically offer kitchen or kitchenette facilities, allowing you to shop at the supermarkets and produce stalls in Adamas and cook independently. The town has several minimarkets, a bakery, and a fish market near the waterfront, so stocking an apartment kitchen is straightforward.
The Adamas location places you at the operational heart of Milos. Ferry services to Piraeus and connections to other Cycladic islands depart from Adamas port, and the majority of car and scooter rental agencies are clustered along the main harbour road — useful since Milos rewards exploration by vehicle. The island's road network fans out from Adamas towards Plaka (the hilltop capital, about 4 km away), the beach of Sarakiniko to the north, and the southern coast beaches including Tsigrado and Firopotamos.
The Santa Maria complex, with which Mikeli Maria is connected, is described as built on a hill above Adamas. That elevated position typically means views over the Gulf of Milos, though it also means the property is not flat-access — guests with limited mobility should confirm the terrain and whether a shuttle or transfer is available. The Cycladic-style architecture common to this part of the Aegean — white render, clean geometric lines, small-paned windows — is reflected in the aesthetic approach described for the broader property.
How to Get There
Adamas is the arrival point for most visitors to Milos. Ferries from Piraeus take roughly 3.5–7 hours depending on the vessel type, and there are seasonal high-speed connections. The island's airport (MLO) receives domestic flights from Athens year-round and charter flights from several European cities in summer.
From Adamas port, the Santa Maria / Mikeli Maria property is described as a short drive or walk up the hill behind the town centre. The exact walking time depends on your precise unit location; if arriving with luggage by ferry, a taxi from the port rank is the most practical option. Taxis in Milos are limited in number — it is worth having the property's phone number (+30 2287 021949) saved so you can arrange a pick-up in advance, particularly for late-evening ferry arrivals.
Parking is generally available in the Adamas area, and if you are hiring a car — which most visitors to Milos do given the dispersed beaches — the property's hillside location means a vehicle is convenient rather than optional for longer stays.
Best Time to Visit
Milos has a long tourist season running from late April through October. July and August are the busiest and hottest months, with daytime temperatures regularly above 30°C and strong meltemi winds providing some relief, particularly in the afternoons. Self-catering accommodation is especially practical in peak season when restaurant queues at the more popular spots in Adamas and Pollonia can be long.
Shoulders — May, June, and September — offer warm sea temperatures (the Aegean reaches around 25°C by late August and holds warmth into October), fewer crowds, and more reasonable accommodation rates. Ferries run year-round between Milos and Piraeus, though frequency drops significantly outside the main season, and many island businesses close from November through March.
For a stay centred on Adamas, spring and autumn are particularly pleasant: the hills behind the town are green, the port is quiet enough to walk comfortably, and the main beaches remain swimmable.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for July and August. Milos has seen sharply increased visitor numbers in recent years, and well-rated apartment properties fill up months in advance for peak summer dates.
- Confirm exactly what the Mikeli Maria listing covers. The associated Santa Maria Village operation offers multiple room and suite types. Contact the property directly at +30 2287 021949 or [email protected] to confirm which unit, which facilities, and which on-site amenities apply to your reservation.
- Hire a car or scooter from day one. Milos has no comprehensive bus network linking all beaches, and many of the island's most distinctive spots — Sarakiniko, Kleftiko, Tsigrado, the fishing villages of Klima and Mandrakia — are only reachable comfortably by private vehicle or organised boat tour.
- Use Adamas for provisioning. The port town has the island's best selection of supermarkets, bakeries, and a well-stocked fish market. If you are self-catering, an Adamas base gives you easy access to all of these without a drive.
- Factor in the hill climb. The Santa Maria complex sits above the town centre. If any member of your party has mobility considerations, check access routes and whether the property offers transport assistance before booking.
- Book a boat tour of the sea caves early. The circumnavigation of Milos by boat — passing Kleftiko, the arches, and the coloured volcanic cliffs — is one of the island's signature experiences and boats often sell out in high season. Most tours depart from Adamas port, so the location is convenient.
- Check the spa availability if relevant. The broader Santa Maria property includes spa facilities. If wellness treatments are part of your plan, ask at booking whether these are accessible to apartment guests and whether advance scheduling is required.
- Keep the ferry schedule in mind. Late-night arrivals by ferry are common on Milos, especially on slower overnight sailings from Piraeus. Having a confirmed late check-in arrangement with the property will save stress.
Facilities and Location
Mikeli Maria sits within the Adamas area, coordinates 36.7251° N, 24.4464° E, placing it on the western side of Milos within a short distance of the port. The connection to the Santa Maria Village Resort & Spa suggests access to a pool, a pool bar with cocktail and meal service, and daily breakfast buffet, though guests should verify which of these are included in a Mikeli Maria apartment booking versus available at an additional cost.
The self-catering designation means kitchen facilities are the core differentiator. For families, groups of friends, or travellers on longer stays, the ability to prepare breakfast and light meals independently reduces daily spend significantly. Milos restaurant prices at the more popular seafront spots in Adamas are not budget options in season.
Contact options: phone +30 2287 021949, email [email protected], website santamaria-milos.gr. The property is also active on Facebook and Instagram under the handle @santamariavillage.
Address
Adamas Area, Cyclades 848 01, Greece
Phone
+30 2287 021949Website
www.santamaria-milos.grLocation
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