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About

Moschoula Rooms and Apartments is a family-run guest house in Adamas, the main port village of Milos, operated by Ms. Moschoula Vichou. It sits in a quiet position just a few hundred metres from the centre of Adamas — far enough from the harbour road to sleep undisturbed, close enough that you can walk to the bus terminal, the taxi rank, bakeries, pharmacies, and most of the village tavernas in under five minutes.

The property holds a 4.7 out of 5 rating across 98 Google reviews, which for a small, independently run Cycladic guest house is a reliable signal of consistent quality rather than a one-season spike. The accommodation is licensed under Greek Tourism Authority registration MHTE 1144K132K080310100, confirming it meets the regulatory standards applied to all legal short-stay lets in Greece.

Adamas is the natural base for exploring Milos. Ferries from Piraeus and Rafina dock here, the island's main bus routes start from the terminal on the village waterfront, and the road network fans out from here to beaches like Sarakiniko, Firopotamos, and Tsigrado. Staying in Adamas means you're positioned to move efficiently around the island without needing to drive back to a remote village each evening.

What to Expect

Moschoula offers studios and apartments — the distinction matters for self-catering travellers. Studios include a small kitchen unit, making them practical for couples or solo travellers who want to prepare simple meals and control their own schedule. Apartments provide more space, suited to families or small groups. All units are equipped with air conditioning, a refrigerator, television, and either a balcony or a veranda. Daily housekeeping is included.

The atmosphere is that of a traditional Greek family property: rooms are functional and well kept rather than design-forward, and the personal touch of owner-managed accommodation tends to show in small ways — local advice, flexible check-in, the kind of direct communication that booking platforms rarely replicate. Contact is available by phone or email, and the property has its own website where reservations can be made directly.

The location relative to Adamas's main amenities is one of Moschoula's clearest practical strengths. The port is approximately 500 metres away — a ten-minute walk on flat ground. Lagkada beach, a sheltered sandy cove that is one of the more swimmable options near the village, is around 300 metres from the property. Milos Airport is five kilometres away, making arrival and departure logistics straightforward whether you're travelling by taxi or rental car.

Parking in central Adamas can be tight in July and August. The immediate surroundings of Moschoula are described as a quiet location, which typically implies street parking is more available than on the harbour front.

How to Get There

If arriving by ferry, walk off the dock into Adamas and head slightly inland and south from the main waterfront strip. The address is Adamantas 848 00, and the coordinates are 36.7279°N, 24.4463°E — entering these into a navigation app before you arrive is the simplest approach when carrying luggage.

If arriving by air, Milos Airport is five kilometres from Adamas. Taxis are available outside the terminal and the journey takes around ten minutes. Rental cars are available at the airport and in Adamas itself; having a car is a significant advantage for reaching beaches like Firopotamos, Kleftiko (by boat), and the volcanic formations in the island's north.

The Adamas bus terminal is within easy walking distance of the property. Buses run to Plaka, Pollonia, and several beach access points, though schedules thin out in the evenings and some beaches require a car or hired scooter to reach comfortably.

Best Time to Visit

Milos runs a clear season from late April through October, with July and August being peak months when ferries fill quickly and accommodation books out weeks in advance. At Moschoula's 98-review count, it is not a large property, which means availability in high summer is limited — booking directly or well in advance is practical advice rather than a formality.

May, June, and September offer the best balance of warm temperatures, calm seas for boat trips to Kleftiko, and manageable visitor numbers. October remains mild enough for beach days but the island starts winding down, with some restaurants and tour operators closing after mid-month.

Adamas faces Milos Bay, which is sheltered from the north winds (meltemi) that can make beaches on the island's north coast choppy in July and August. This means the village itself and Lagkada beach nearby tend to stay swimmable even on windier days.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly when possible. The property has its own website at moschoula.gr and a contact email at [email protected]. Direct bookings sometimes allow for more flexible arrangements than third-party platforms.
  • Request a unit with a balcony facing away from any road if light sleep is a priority — the property is described as quiet, but specifying your preference at booking costs nothing.
  • Bring or rent a vehicle. Milos has over 70 named beaches; a scooter or small car unlocks most of them. Rental agencies operate in Adamas, and Moschoula's central location means you're not adding unnecessary distance to each day trip.
  • Use Lagkada beach for an easy morning swim. At 300 metres from the property, it requires no transport and is calm enough for children.
  • Stock the kitchen from the Adamas mini-market. Studios and apartments include a kitchenette, and having breakfast supplies on hand saves both time and money on a multi-day stay.
  • The bus terminal is walkable, but check the timetable before planning a beach day — services to some areas run only a few times daily, and missing the last return means a taxi.
  • Contact the property by phone for last-minute availability. The mobile number +30 693 271 9531 is the primary contact; landline numbers +30 22870 23092 and +30 22870 22185 are also listed.
  • Keep Milos's volcanic geology in mind when choosing beach days — the island's most dramatic formations (Sarakiniko, Kleftiko) involve rocky terrain and require sensible footwear.

Facilities and Location

The unit types at Moschoula — studios and apartments — are structured around self-sufficiency. The kitchenette in studios and the fuller kitchen provision in apartments mean guests are not dependent on restaurants for every meal, which matters in a destination where dining out adds up quickly in peak season.

All amenities confirmed in the property's own materials: air conditioning, refrigerator, TV, balcony or veranda, daily housekeeping. The property does not list a swimming pool, so guests should factor in the short walk to Lagkada beach or plan day trips to Milos's more famous beaches.

Adamas functions as Milos's service hub. Within 200–300 metres of Moschoula you'll find ATMs, a bakery, a pharmacy, a mini-market, the bus terminal, the taxi rank, and the majority of the village's restaurants and tavernas. This concentration of services is a genuine convenience for a week-long stay.

Address

Adamantas 848 00, Greece

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