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Semiramis Hotel sits in a quiet residential street in Adamas, the main port town of Milos, about 100 metres on foot from the central village square. It is a family-run property — operated under the names Dionysis and Angelica — and the setting is defined by a vine-covered garden that shades the outdoor breakfast terrace. For travellers arriving by ferry and wanting a base close to all of Adamas's practical amenities without being on the busiest stretch of the waterfront, this is a straightforward, well-reviewed option.

With a 4.5-star rating across 186 Google reviews, Semiramis consistently earns its reputation through clean, quiet rooms and a hands-on hospitality style typical of smaller Greek family hotels. The room mix is wider than you might expect from a guesthouse of this scale: the website lists Standard Double, Deluxe, Triple, Single, Economy Double, Economy Triple, and Junior Suite categories, as well as ground-floor rooms — useful context if you are travelling with reduced mobility or prefer not to manage stairs after a long beach day.

Adamas is the logical base for exploring Milos. Ferry connections to Piraeus and other Cycladic islands depart from the port just 300 metres from the hotel. The island's famous coloured volcanic coastline, including Sarakiniko, Kleftiko, and the fishing village of Klima, are all reachable by car or scooter in under 30 minutes from here.

What to Expect

The building is set back from the main harbour road on Epar.Od. Limaniou Adamanta-Tripitis, which connects Adamas to the quieter southwestern end of town. The vine pergola over the outdoor bar and breakfast area is one of the property's most appealing features — breakfasts are served al fresco under the shade, which makes for a cool start to a summer morning before beach trips.

Room categories suggest a range of price points within the same property. The Deluxe rooms are specifically described in the hotel's own materials as being in a quiet location around 300 metres from the Blue Flag-awarded Papikinou beach. The Junior Suite is the highest category on offer. Economy rooms provide a lower-cost option for travellers on a tighter budget who still want to be centrally placed in Adamas.

The garden setting keeps ambient noise down compared to hotels directly on the port esplanade. The proximity to the village square — a short walk — means you can reach tavernas, supermarkets, ferry ticket offices, and ATMs without needing any transport. Papikinou beach, the closest sandy beach to Adamas and one of the more sheltered options on the island, is roughly a five-minute walk from the hotel.

The property is also listed as Semiramis Guesthouse in some directories, reflecting its smaller, family-managed character rather than a large resort structure. Guests contact the property directly via phone or WhatsApp/Viber at +30 698 428 5245, or by email at [email protected].

How to Get There

Adamas is the main arrival point for Milos. All ferries from Piraeus and inter-island services dock at the Adamas port, which is 300 metres from the hotel — a walkable distance even with luggage. From the ferry ramp, follow the waterfront road west, then turn inland toward the village square; the hotel is a short walk beyond it.

If you are renting a car or scooter — which is the most practical way to tour Milos — the hotel's address on Epar.Od. Limaniou Adamanta-Tripitis is straightforward to locate with Google Maps using the coordinates 36.7268, 24.4463. Street parking in Adamas is generally available outside peak July and August weeks, though the narrower side streets fill quickly in high season.

Taxis from the ferry port to the hotel are a short and inexpensive ride; the Milos taxi rank is close to the port entrance. The island's KTEL bus service also stops in Adamas, connecting to Plaka (the hilltop capital), Pollonia, and beaches including Provatas and Paleochori.

For guests with mobility considerations, ground-floor room options are listed on the website — worth confirming directly with the hotel before booking.

Best Time to Visit

Milos has a typical Cycladic climate: hot and dry from June through September, mild and occasionally wet from October to April. Adamas is partially sheltered from the strong meltemi northerly winds by the natural harbour, which makes it more comfortable than exposed coastal spots during the breezy July–August period.

July and August are peak season across Milos. The island has become significantly more popular over the past decade, and accommodation in Adamas books up early for these months — particularly for properties with a limited room count like Semiramis. Booking several months in advance for a July or August stay is not excessive.

June and September offer nearly identical beach weather with noticeably fewer visitors and more available last-minute rooms. The ferry schedule is also fuller in these shoulder months than in winter. May and October are viable for travellers more interested in walking, geology, and villages than in extended swimming.

For the breakfast terrace specifically, mornings in June through September are reliably warm and dry — the vine canopy provides shade without blocking air flow.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly or via the hotel website at semiramismilos.com if you want to confirm specific room types. The range from Economy to Junior Suite covers a wide spread, and communicating directly ensures you get the right category for your group.
  • Contact via WhatsApp or Viber at +30 698 428 5245 for fast responses, particularly for late-arrival coordination. Ferry delays are common on the Piraeus–Milos route, and being able to message ahead is practical.
  • Request a ground-floor room if stairs are a concern. The hotel lists ground-floor units separately, so availability depends on the season — ask early.
  • Rent a vehicle from Adamas rather than trying to use buses for every beach. Milos has over 70 beaches and many are inaccessible without private transport. Several rental agencies operate in Adamas, within walking distance of the hotel.
  • Walk to Papikinou beach for a convenient morning swim — it is around 500 metres from the hotel, has Blue Flag certification, and tends to be calmer than the open-sea beaches on the island's southern coast.
  • Use the hotel's central location to sort logistics first: ferry tickets, car rental, and boat trip bookings are all available from agencies clustered around the Adamas square, a two-minute walk away.
  • Pack a light layer for evenings even in August. Adamas sits at the mouth of the harbour bay and can catch a sea breeze after sunset, particularly at an outdoor terrace like the one at Semiramis.
  • Check the ferry schedule to Kimolos — the small island directly northeast of Milos offers a half-day trip easily combined with a base in Adamas, and the small ferry departs from Pollonia rather than Adamas, so a car is helpful.

Facilities and Location

The facilities confirmed by the hotel's own materials include an outdoor breakfast bar set under a vine-covered terrace in the garden, direct booking through the hotel website, and a room range from economy doubles to a junior suite. The website also offers a virtual tour and photo gallery for prospective guests to assess rooms before booking.

Adamas itself provides everything a visiting traveller needs within easy walking distance: multiple supermarkets, a pharmacy, tavernas and cafes along the waterfront, ferry and tour booking agencies, ATMs, and a fuel station. The town's informal central square functions as the social hub of Milos's port village, with tables from several cafes spilling out in the evenings.

The Milos Mining Museum, which documents the island's volcanic geology and centuries of mineral extraction, is located in Adamas and is worth an hour, particularly before driving the island's coastal circuits where the coloured rock formations become much easier to read in context.

Address

Epar.Od. Limaniou Adamanta-Tripitis, Adamas 848 00, Greece

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