The White Suites

About
The White Suites is a small boutique property in Adamas, the main port town of Milos, operating ten individually named suites in a compact setting 300 metres from Lagada Beach. With a 4.8 rating across more than 100 Google reviews, it consistently earns strong marks from guests, which is unusual for a property of this size on an island where accommodation quality varies sharply.
Adamas itself sits on the inner edge of a large natural harbour formed by the collapsed crater of a long-extinct volcano — so when the property's description mentions views of the island's volcanic landscape, that's a literal geological reality, not marketing copy. Rooms facing outward look across caldera-shaped hills and, in some cases, the protected bay.
The property operates year-round on a 24-hour basis, which is worth noting on an island where many smaller hotels close entirely between November and March. Airport transfers and a car rental arrangement through the property make logistics straightforward for arrivals flying into Milos National Airport, roughly 4 km northeast of Adamas.
What to Expect
The White Suites runs ten suites, each given a distinct name — Caesar, St Petersburg, Maltese, Pushkin, Orchid, Opera, Venus, Scirocco, Medusa, and Apollon — rather than numbered rooms. This naming convention is typical of smaller Cycladic properties that position each unit as a self-contained experience rather than a hotel room.
Every suite includes air conditioning, a private bathroom, a coffee machine, a desk, a wardrobe, and free WiFi. Bed linen and towels are provided. All units have private entrances, which gives the property more of a villa-style feel than a conventional hotel corridor setup. Selected suites have a terrace, and some face sea-facing orientations with views over the bay or surrounding hillside.
On-site there is a snack bar, a bar, and a lounge area. This keeps the property largely self-contained for guests who want a drink or a light bite without heading into the centre of Adamas, which is a short walk away.
The property markets itself as a bed and breakfast, though the website excerpt confirms coffee machines rather than a full breakfast dining room as a standard feature — worth clarifying directly with the property when booking to understand what breakfast service, if any, is included with your room rate.
The address is Adamas 109, placing it on the western residential fringe of the town, within walking distance of the main ferry quay, the central waterfront, and the majority of Adamas restaurants and tavernas.
How to Get There
Adamas is the arrival point for most visitors to Milos — the ferry port is here, and Milos National Airport (MLO) is a 10-minute drive northeast. From the airport, the property offers transfers; contact them in advance to arrange pickup.
If you arrive by ferry, the White Suites is about a 10-minute walk from the port along the waterfront road. The address on Google Maps (coordinates 36.7259, 24.4447) places it clearly in the Adamas grid, and the property appears accurately mapped.
By car or rental scooter, Adamas is the central hub from which all of Milos is reachable. Sarakiniko Beach is roughly 8 km northeast, Kleftiko is accessible by boat from the Adamas harbour, and Plaka — the hilltop capital — is about 4 km northwest. The White Suites can arrange car rental, making it a practical base for exploring the island's famously scattered road network.
Parking in central Adamas can be limited during August, but residential streets near the property generally have space.
Best Time to Visit
Milos has a dry Mediterranean climate. July and August are the hottest and most crowded months, with daytime temperatures regularly above 30°C and meltemi winds providing some relief on exposed parts of the island. Adamas, sitting inside the bay, is more sheltered from the meltemi than the north-facing beaches.
June and September offer the best balance of warm sea temperatures, open facilities, and manageable crowds. The White Suites operates year-round, so shoulder season stays in April–May or October are viable if you want lower rates and quiet streets — though some of Adamas's seasonal restaurants and boat-trip operators close after mid-October.
Winter stays are possible but come with limited dining options and reduced ferry frequency from Piraeus, depending on the weather.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly if possible. The property has its own booking system at whitesuites.gr and a direct email ([email protected]) and phone (+30 697 099 1277). Direct bookings often allow more flexibility on room type requests.
- Specify your suite preference. With ten named suites at varying orientations, it's worth asking whether a sea-view or terrace unit is available when you enquire. Not all suites have outdoor space.
- Ask about breakfast. The property describes itself as a bed and breakfast in places, but confirm what's included in your rate before arrival.
- Arrange an airport transfer in advance. The airport is small and taxis are limited, especially during peak season when multiple flights land within the same hour.
- Use the property as a base, not a retreat. Adamas is functional and well-connected but not a scenic hilltop village. Plaka, Pollonia, and Kleftiko are day-trip destinations from here.
- Lagada Beach is a 5-minute walk. It's a calmer, less visited beach than the main Papikinou strand — useful if you want an early morning swim without travelling.
- Car rental through the hotel simplifies logistics. Milos's best beaches and sites — Tsigrado, Firiplaka, Sarakiniko, the Catacombs — require your own wheels or boat trips. Sorting a rental at check-in saves time.
- The bar and lounge are on-site. If you're arriving on a late ferry, knowing there's somewhere to have a drink without navigating the town late at night is useful.
Facilities and Location
The White Suites sits in the Adamas district of Milos, which functions as the island's commercial and transport hub. Within a few hundred metres of the property you'll find the main ferry terminal, a cluster of waterfront tavernas, a pharmacy, supermarkets, and rental agencies. Lagada Beach — a curved, reasonably sheltered pebble-and-sand beach — is 300 metres away, and the longer Papikinou Beach, which stretches south along the bay, is about 1.4 km.
The ten suites are spread across what appears to be a converted property rather than a purpose-built resort block, keeping the footprint intimate. With a bar, lounge, and snack bar available on-site, guests don't need to leave the property for a drink, though the variety of Adamas's tavernas and cafés is within easy walking distance.
The property's airport transfer and car rental services address a real practical gap on Milos, where public transport is limited and the island's most photogenic sites — the white pumice formations at Sarakiniko, the sea caves at Kleftiko, the coloured rock stacks at Fyriplaka — are spread across a fragmented road network that rewards having your own vehicle.
Address
Adamas 109, Adamas 848 01, Greece
Phone
+30 697 099 1277Website
www.whitesuites.grOpening Hours
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