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About

S. Stamatopoulou is an apartment accommodation property on the island of Milos, in the Cyclades. Based on its coordinates — latitude 36.725, longitude 24.446 — it sits in the central-western part of the island, within reasonable reach of the main settlements and the road network that connects Milos's villages and beaches.

Apartment-style accommodation on Milos suits travellers who prefer a self-catering setup: the ability to keep your own hours, store food bought from a local market, and treat the place as a base rather than a service. Milos rewards that approach, because the island's beaches, villages, and boat-tour departure points are spread out enough that having somewhere to return to — rather than a hotel lobby — tends to feel right.

The research available on this property is limited. No phone number, website, email, or street address has been confirmed at the time of writing. The details below reflect what is reliably known about apartment stays in this part of Milos and practical guidance for anyone considering a booking.

What to Expect

Apartment accommodation in this part of Milos typically means a self-contained unit with a kitchen or kitchenette, one or more sleeping areas, and a private outdoor space — a terrace or balcony is common, though not guaranteed without confirming directly with the owner. Properties in this category on Milos are often family-run, meaning the owner may live on-site or nearby, which generally translates to personal communication and flexible check-in rather than a staffed front desk.

Milos has a relatively compact road network, and most points of the island are reachable by car or scooter in under 30 minutes from the central area. The island's capital, Plaka, sits on a hilltop in the northwest and takes around 10–15 minutes by car from the central interior. Adamas, the main port and the hub for ferry connections, supermarkets, and restaurants, is similarly accessible. Staying in an apartment rather than a hotel in Adamas or Plaka often means quieter surroundings and fewer tourists passing through.

Because no verified amenities list is available for S. Stamatopoulou specifically, confirm directly — before booking — whether the property includes air conditioning (important in July and August), parking, Wi-Fi, and whether bed linen and towels are provided.

How to Get There

Milos is reached by ferry from Piraeus (Athens), with journey times ranging from roughly 3.5 hours on a high-speed service to around 7 hours on a conventional ferry. There are also seasonal flights to Milos National Airport from Athens, with the flight taking under an hour.

From Adamas port, the central part of the island where these coordinates place the property is a short drive. Renting a car or scooter is strongly advisable on Milos — public bus routes exist and connect Adamas to Plaka and a handful of villages, but the island's beaches and more remote areas are not well served by bus. Most apartment guests on Milos arrive with or arrange a rental vehicle.

If you are arriving by ferry, taxis are available at Adamas port, though supply is limited in peak season. Arrange a pick-up in advance if you are arriving late or with significant luggage.

Best Time to Visit

Milos operates as a year-round destination for independent travellers, though the main visitor season runs from late May through September. July and August bring the highest temperatures — regularly above 30°C — and the strongest demand for accommodation, meaning prices are at their peak and availability can be tight. Booking apartment accommodation several months in advance is advisable for those periods.

June and September offer a useful middle ground: warm enough to swim comfortably, less crowded at popular beaches, and generally easier to find accommodation at short notice. Spring (April–May) suits hikers and those interested in the island's geology and wildflowers, with mild temperatures and uncrowded roads.

Winter on Milos is quiet. Many accommodation options and restaurants close between November and March, and ferry schedules thin out. Travellers planning an off-season visit should confirm in advance that the property is open.

Tips for Visiting

  • Confirm all amenities before booking. Because no official listing has been verified for this property, ask directly about air conditioning, parking, Wi-Fi, linen, and towels before committing.
  • Rent a vehicle. Milos's best beaches — Sarakiniko, Firiplaka, Tsigrado, Kleftiko by boat — are not walkable from most accommodation. A car or ATV is close to essential for a full experience of the island.
  • Stock up in Adamas. The port town has the island's main supermarkets, a bakery, a pharmacy, and a range of restaurants. If you are self-catering, plan a shop shortly after arrival before heading to your apartment.
  • Book a boat tour early. Kleftiko, the sea-cave and volcanic rock formation on the island's southwest coast, is only accessible by sea. Boat tours depart from Adamas and fill up quickly in July and August — book within the first day or two of arrival.
  • Check ferry schedules before you arrive. The Piraeus–Milos route can be affected by strong winds (the Aegean meltemi runs from late June through August). Build in flexibility if you are on a tight schedule.
  • Keep cash on hand. While Adamas has ATMs, smaller villages and some accommodation owners still prefer or require cash payment, particularly for direct bookings.
  • Ask the host about parking. If you are renting a car, confirm whether the property has dedicated parking or whether street parking is readily available at that location.

Practical Information

Because the research bundle for S. Stamatopoulou contains no verified contact details, website, or booking platform link, the most reliable route to making a reservation is through a general accommodation search for the property name alongside "Milos" on platforms such as Booking.com, Airbnb, or Google Maps. If the property appears, reviews from previous guests will give you the most current picture of what to expect.

Alternatively, local tourism offices in Adamas can sometimes provide contact details for smaller, family-run apartment properties that do not maintain an active online presence.

No rating, review count, or pricing information is available from the current data. Treat any pricing you find on third-party platforms as the most reliable guide.

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