Studios Betty

About
Studios Betty sits in Plaka, the whitewashed hilltop capital of Milos, at an elevation that puts sea views and sunset light directly in front of the property. The studios are self-catering apartments — meaning you have your own kitchen or kitchenette — which makes them a practical base for travelers who want flexibility rather than a set dining schedule on an island where many restaurants outside Adamas keep limited hours.
With a 4.8 out of 5 rating across 65 Google reviews, the property consistently earns high marks for its position and its Cycladic character. Plaka is a quieter base than the port town of Adamas, roughly 4 km to the southeast, and staying here puts you within walking distance of the kastro, the Archaeological Museum of Milos, and the narrow lanes that wind between cube-shaped houses painted blue, white, and ochre.
What to Expect
Studios Betty offers self-contained studio apartments designed for independent travelers. The self-catering format means each unit comes with cooking facilities, so you can stock up at the market in Adamas or Plaka's small shops and prepare meals on your own schedule — useful on Milos, where beach days often run long and dinner at a good taverna requires a booking or an early arrival.
The property's Instagram presence describes the setting as a "Cycladic stay in the heart of Plaka" with sea views and sunset moments as defining features. Given Plaka's position on a volcanic ridge above the Gulf of Milos, upper-floor or terrace-facing units look out over the caldera-like bay and the scattered islets beyond. The architecture is consistent with traditional Cycladic building — whitewashed exteriors, compact proportions, and the kind of light that bounces off stone walls in the afternoon.
The property has a low room count typical of a family-run studio complex, which keeps the atmosphere quiet. It is not a resort with a pool, spa, or on-site restaurant, so guests who want those amenities should consider larger properties in Adamas. What Studios Betty provides is a well-located, self-sufficient apartment with character, a strong service reputation, and immediate access to one of the most scenic villages in the Cyclades.
How to Get There
Plaka is 4 km from Adamas port, where ferries from Piraeus, Santorini, and other Cycladic islands dock. The most reliable way to arrive is by taxi from the port — the ride takes under ten minutes and taxis are generally available when ferries arrive, though during peak summer weekends it pays to have the local taxi number saved. Rental cars and scooters are widely available in Adamas if you plan to explore Milos independently, which is strongly recommended given how spread out the island's beaches and sites are.
A local bus service connects Adamas, Plaka, and Tripiti with reasonable frequency in summer months. The bus stop for Plaka is centrally located in the village, and Studios Betty is within a short walk from there. Driving into Plaka requires care — the lanes narrow considerably as you climb toward the kastro, and parking in the village center is limited. There is a small public parking area at the entrance to the village where most visitors leave their vehicles.
The property's coordinates (36.7425, 24.4219) place it in the Plaka area, accessible via the main road that climbs from Adamas through Tripiti.
Best Time to Visit
Milos operates primarily as a summer destination, with the main season running from late May through early October. Studios Betty, like most accommodation on the island, is likely closed or on reduced availability outside this window — the winter telephone number listed on the property's website suggests seasonal operation, with a mainland contact number for off-season inquiries.
For the best combination of good weather, manageable crowds, and full availability of ferries and island services, late May to mid-June and September are the most practical months. July and August bring reliable heat, full ferry connections, and the island at its most active, but also the highest prices and the busiest beaches. Plaka itself stays cooler than the coast due to elevation and tends to catch the meltemi wind, which makes evenings comfortable even in August.
Sunset from Plaka is one of the most watched on Milos — the western-facing kastro walls turn gold in the last hour of light, and the view across the bay to the smaller islets is especially sharp in June and September when haze is lower.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for July and August. Studios Betty has a small number of units and fills up quickly during peak season. The property can be reached by phone at +30 2287 021538 or through its booking website.
- Rent a vehicle from day one. Milos has some of the best beaches in the Cyclades, but most require a car or scooter to reach. Picking up a rental in Adamas before you drive to Plaka saves a return trip.
- Stock your kitchen in Adamas. Adamas has a larger supermarket and a well-supplied fruit and vegetable market. Plaka has small shops but a more limited selection, especially later in the evening.
- Ask about the view orientation of your unit. Not every studio in a hillside property has an equal sea view — it's worth confirming when booking whether your room faces the bay or the village interior.
- Walk to the kastro at dusk. From Studios Betty, the hilltop kastro is reachable on foot in a few minutes. The view from the fortress walls at sunset across the Gulf of Milos is the defining visual of a stay in Plaka.
- Bring cash. ATMs are available in Adamas and at the Plaka square, but smaller tavernas and shops in Plaka sometimes operate cash-only, especially early and late in the season.
- Check the winter contact details if booking outside the main season. The property lists a mainland Athens number (210-4224535) for winter inquiries, suggesting reception may not be staffed on-site year-round.
- The Archaeological Museum is a ten-minute walk. Plaka's museum holds original finds from the site where the Venus de Milo was discovered in 1820 — the museum is small but the context it provides for exploring the island's ancient sites is worth an hour of your time.
Facilities and Location
Studios Betty is a self-catering property, which means the core facility is the studio apartment itself — cooking equipment, private bathroom, and personal space — rather than shared amenities. The property does not appear to offer a pool, on-site dining, or a spa. For guests staying in Plaka, the village provides a handful of tavernas, a café or two on the main square, and the kastro complex as an immediate draw.
Adamas, 4 km away, covers everything else: a waterfront with multiple restaurants and bars, the main ferry terminal, car and motorbike rental agencies, ATMs, a pharmacy, and a larger supermarket. The short distance between Plaka and Adamas makes the studio format workable — you are not isolated from services, you are simply positioned in a quieter and more scenic part of the island.
For guests traveling with a car, the lack of on-site parking in central Plaka is the main practical constraint. The village entrance parking area is the standard solution used by most visitors staying in the village.
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