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Milos Apartments is a small, owner-run self-catering property in Adamantas, the main port town of Milos, positioned about 300 metres from the ferry terminal. The property consists of two standard rooms and one two-room apartment — a compact unit that keeps things personal and unhurried rather than resort-scaled.

The address in Adamantas puts guests within easy reach of the town's tavernas, cafes, and waterfront, while the building's thick-walled construction reportedly keeps interiors noticeably cooler during summer heat — a practical detail worth noting on an island where July and August temperatures regularly push above 30°C.

With a Google rating of 4.3 from 40 reviews, consistent praise from guests highlights the helpfulness of the owners and the convenience of the central location. This is a property that suits independent travellers who prefer a kitchen over a hotel breakfast buffet and want a base from which to explore Milos at their own pace.

What to Expect

The property offers three units in total: two rooms of approximately 20 square metres each, and one two-room apartment of around 35 square metres.

Both standard rooms can be configured with either one king-size bed or two single beds, making them workable for couples or friends travelling together. The apartment adds a second living area with a sofa arrangement, giving a bit more space for those staying longer or travelling as a small family.

All three units come equipped with a kitchen, refrigerator, cooking utensils, television, air conditioning, and a private bathroom with shower and WC. Daily housekeeping is included, which is not always standard at self-catering properties in this category.

Outside, the building has a sizeable landscaped exterior area where guests can take morning coffee or an evening meal. Given that Adamantas has no shortage of good restaurants within a short walk, the outdoor space functions more as a quiet retreat than a substitute for eating out — though having a kitchen means you can pick up fresh produce from the port market and cook for yourself whenever you prefer.

The property describes its character with the phrase "discreet luxury and oriental harmony" — the specific aesthetic details behind that description are best confirmed directly with the owners, but the scale and tone of the place are clearly oriented toward quiet, low-key stays rather than lively group tourism.

How to Get There

Adamantas is Milos's main port and the arrival point for ferries from Piraeus and neighbouring Cycladic islands. If you're arriving by ferry, Milos Apartments is a roughly five-minute walk — about 300 metres — from the disembarkation point. The address is Adamantas 848 01.

For those arriving by air, Milos Airport (MLO) is approximately 5 kilometres northeast of Adamantas. Taxis are available outside the terminal and the drive takes around ten minutes. There is no direct bus connection between the airport and Adamantas.

Adamantas itself is walkable, so a car is not essential if your plans are centred on the port town. However, most visitors to Milos rent a car or ATV to reach beaches like Sarakiniko, Kleftiko (by boat), and Fyropotamos, which are spread across the island. Parking is available in and around Adamantas, though spaces fill up quickly in high season.

Best Time to Visit

Milos has a long tourist season running from late April through early October, with peak footfall in July and August. During those two months, the ferry port at Adamantas is busy and accommodation across the island books out well in advance — for a small property like this one, early reservation is strongly advisable.

June and September offer a noticeable improvement in conditions: the Meltemi winds are calmer in June, crowds are thinner in September, sea temperatures remain warm, and prices are generally lower. Either shoulder month gives you most of the experience with fewer logistical pressures.

Because the property sits in Adamantas rather than on an exposed headland, it is more sheltered from the strong northern winds that periodically affect Milos in midsummer — a practical advantage if you're sensitive to wind noise.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for summer. With only three units, this property fills up quickly in July and August. Contact the property directly via email at [email protected] or through the website to check availability.
  • Use the kitchen strategically. The morning fish market near the Adamantas waterfront is a short walk away. Buying fresh produce and cooking one or two meals per day is both economical and part of the experience of staying in a self-catering apartment.
  • Ask the owners about logistics. Guest reviews consistently mention the owners' helpfulness. They are well-placed to advise on boat trips to Kleftiko, ATV rental, and which beaches suit which conditions on a given day.
  • Bring reef-safe sun protection. Milos has several designated protected areas and, as on most Greek islands, environmentally considerate products are preferred near the water.
  • Pick up a ferry schedule early. Adamantas port has a ticket office near the waterfront. If you're planning day trips to other islands or late-season departure, confirm ferry times in person — the schedule thins out from October onward.
  • The outdoor terrace faces away from the street. If you're planning meals outside, the evening is generally the most comfortable time — the sun is low, temperatures drop, and the port activity winds down from the midday heat.
  • Car rental is worth considering. Milos's best beaches are not concentrated in one area; they are scattered across the island's coastline. An ATV or small car hired from one of the agencies in Adamantas makes the island manageable without relying on the bus network.
  • Check the property website for current room availability and rates. The website at milosapartment.gr allows direct booking and gives the most current pricing information.

Facilities and Location

The property's location in Adamantas is its clearest practical asset. The town has a pharmacy, supermarkets, a post office, multiple ATMs, and a range of tavernas and cafes within a few hundred metres. For an island that can feel remote once you're out exploring coastal tracks and volcanic beaches, returning to a fully-stocked base in the main port at the end of the day has obvious appeal.

All units include air conditioning, which matters on Milos in July and August when daytime temperatures are high. The kitchen facilities — refrigerator, hob, cooking utensils — are fully functional rather than token gestures, which suits longer stays. Daily room cleaning removes the one routine inconvenience that sometimes comes with self-catering accommodation.

The building's thick-wall construction, noted in guest feedback, provides natural insulation. This keeps rooms cooler in summer and reduces the need to run air conditioning continuously overnight — a meaningful detail both for comfort and for keeping electricity costs from affecting what is presumably a modest energy surcharge on longer stays.

Address

Adamantas 848 01, Greece

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