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About

Pergkola is a self-catering apartment property in Pollonia, the fishing village on the northeastern tip of Milos. With a 4.8-star rating across 36 Google reviews, it sits among the better-regarded smaller accommodation options in a village that draws visitors for its waterfront tavernas, boat connections to Kimolos, and easy access to the island's northern beaches.

Pollonia itself is a quieter alternative to the main resort areas around Adamas and Plaka. Staying here puts you within walking distance of the small harbor, the sandy beach at the village edge, and departure points for day trips to Kimolos. For those who want to self-cater rather than rely on restaurants every night, Pergkola's apartment format gives you a kitchen and the flexibility to work around your own schedule.

The property website (pergolamilos.com) was undergoing maintenance at the time of writing, so direct online booking may require a phone call to confirm availability and rates.

What to Expect

Pergkola operates as apartment accommodation, which means units are set up for independent stays with kitchen or kitchenette facilities rather than hotel-style daily service. This format suits couples, small families, or anyone planning a longer Milos stay who wants the option to shop at local markets and prepare some of their own meals.

Pollonia is a compact village, so the apartments are close to the waterfront by default. The surrounding area is low-rise and residential in character — you're not in a resort complex. Milos in general has relatively few large hotel developments, and Pollonia in particular retains a lived-in quality that appeals to travelers who prefer a village atmosphere over poolside amenities.

The 4.8 rating across 36 reviews suggests consistently positive guest experiences, though with a relatively small review pool, individual expectations about apartment-style lodging versus hotel services are worth keeping in mind before booking.

How to Get There

Pollonia is roughly 12 km northeast of Adamas, the main port where ferries from Piraeus and other Cycladic islands arrive. There is no direct ferry service into Pollonia for most visitors; you will land at Adamas and travel overland.

By car or scooter, the drive from Adamas takes around 20 minutes via the central island road. Car rental is available at Adamas port and is the most practical way to reach Pollonia independently. Parking in Pollonia is informal and generally manageable outside peak July and August weeks.

A local bus service operates between Adamas and Pollonia, though schedules are limited and not always convenient for early arrivals or late departures. Taxis are available from Adamas — it is worth confirming a fare before departure.

Pollonia also has a small boat connection to Kimolos, the neighboring island, which departs from the village harbor. This makes Pergkola a convenient base if a Kimolos day trip is on your itinerary.

Best Time to Visit

Milos has a long visitor season running from late April through October. Pollonia, as a smaller village, tends to be quieter than Adamas or the beaches near Sarakiniko even at peak times, though July and August bring full occupancy across the island and advance booking is essential.

For self-catering stays, late May to mid-June or September to early October offer the most comfortable combination of warm weather, operating tavernas and shops, and lower crowds. Temperatures in July and August can reach the mid-30s Celsius, and the strong summer meltemi wind blows from the north — which can affect the northern beaches and ferry connections to Kimolos on some days.

Pollonia's northeast-facing position means it catches morning light and can be breezy on summer afternoons, which many guests find pleasant rather than oppressive.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book by phone if the website is down. The Pergkola website was in maintenance mode at the time of research. Reach the property directly on +30 698 647 5933 to confirm availability, rates, and check-in logistics.
  • Rent a vehicle from Adamas. Milos is a volcanic island with beaches and villages spread across a large coastline. Without a car or scooter, you will be limited to what the bus schedule allows. Pick up your vehicle at the port before driving to Pollonia.
  • Stock up in Adamas on arrival. Pollonia has a small selection of local shops and a couple of tavernas, but the main supermarkets and a wider range of provisions are in Adamas. If you're self-catering, do a proper shop before you settle in.
  • Plan the Kimolos boat trip early in your stay. The small ferry from Pollonia harbor to Kimolos runs several times daily in summer but is weather-dependent. Go earlier in your stay so you have a backup day if conditions aren't right.
  • Check the meltemi forecast for northern beach days. The beaches closest to Pollonia, including Papafragas and Firiplaka further south, can be choppy when the northerly wind is strong. Build flexibility into your beach plans.
  • Confirm check-in time directly. Self-catering apartments often have more flexible check-in arrangements than hotels, but arrival logistics — especially if you're taking a ferry that docks at an unusual hour — are worth clarifying with the hosts in advance.
  • Bring cash as backup. Pollonia's tavernas and smaller shops may prefer cash, especially for small purchases. The nearest ATMs are in Adamas.

Facilities and Location

Pergkola is located in Pollonia village at the northeastern edge of Milos, coordinates 36.7622°N, 24.5252°E, within the 848 00 postal area. The property falls under the broader Milos municipality in the Cyclades.

As a self-catering apartment property, the key facility is the in-unit kitchen or kitchenette, giving guests independence from restaurant schedules. The apartment format also typically means more living space than a comparable hotel room, which suits stays of several nights or longer.

Pollonia village provides a handful of seafront tavernas, a small beach, and the Kimolos ferry dock within easy walking distance. The nearest larger services — pharmacies, fuel stations, larger supermarkets, the island's main medical center — are in Adamas. Plaka, the hilltop capital, is roughly 10 km southwest and worth a half-day visit.

The property phone number is +30 698 647 5933. The official website is pergolamilos.com, though it was not accessible for content review at the time of writing.

Address

Πολώνια / Pollonia, Μήλος - Κυκλάδες / Milos island Cyclades - Greece 848 00, Greece

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