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Venia's Guest House sits in the Pelekouda area of Pollonia, a fishing village on the northeastern tip of Milos, directly in front of the sea. The property offers fully equipped apartments alongside a self-contained private one-bedroom house — a compact complex built in the Cycladic architectural tradition, a few metres from Pollonia's main waterfront strip.

Pollonia is the quieter, more local-feeling alternative to Adamas or Plaka. It has a working harbour with small fishing boats, a row of tavernas along the water, and ferry connections to the neighbouring island of Kimolos. Staying here puts you close to some of Milos's less-visited northern beaches while still being within reasonable distance of the island's main sights. Venia's Guest House draws its character from this setting: the architecture, the position by the water, and the hands-on hospitality reflect the village around it.

The property lists a contact phone and email, operates a direct-booking website, and holds a perfect score across its current reviews — though the review count is small, so that rating should be read as early-stage rather than long-established consensus.

What to Expect

The Venia's Guest House complex is made up of apartments and a standalone private house, all designed around built-in furnishings characteristic of the Cycladic building tradition. Each unit features built-in beds and sofas, integrated kitchen countertops and cabinetry, and renovated bathrooms that follow the same aesthetic — whitewashed forms, clean lines, and restrained decoration. The approach keeps the spaces feeling coherent rather than assembled from generic hotel furniture.

All accommodations are described as fully equipped, which in a Cycladic guesthouse context typically means a kitchenette or kitchen with the basics for self-catering, air conditioning given the summer heat on Milos, and private bathrooms. The private one-bedroom house option suits couples or small groups who prefer a door between themselves and the rest of the property.

The location in Pelekouda means the sea is immediately outside. Pollonia's small sand-and-pebble beach is walkable, and the village's tavernas are within a short stroll. The surrounding area is low-rise and relatively quiet compared to the busier tourist zones closer to Adamas.

The guesthouse is run as a personal operation — contact is handled directly via phone and email, and the tone of the website reflects owner-managed hospitality rather than a chain or agency-managed property.

Facilities and Location

Venia's Guest House is located at Pelekouda, Pollonia 848 00, Milos. The coordinates place it at the northeastern edge of the island, on the coastal road that runs through Pollonia. The property is a few metres from the centre of Pollonia village, so the harbour, fish tavernas, and the Kimolos ferry dock are all within easy walking distance.

For guests arriving by car — which is practical on Milos given the spread of beaches and sights — Pollonia has roadside parking near the harbour. The village is connected to Adamas, the main port, by a road of roughly 12–13 kilometres, taking about 20 minutes by car.

The guesthouse can be reached directly:

  • Phone: +30 697 778 4085
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Website: veniasguesthouse.gr
  • Facebook: facebook.com/VeniasGuestHouse
  • Instagram: instagram.com/veniasguesthouse

Reception or host availability is listed as 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM daily. Outside those hours, arrangements likely need to be made in advance — confirm late-arrival procedures when booking.

How to Get There

Milos is served by ferry from Piraeus (Athens) and by flights into Milos Airport (MLO), located near Adamas on the southern side of the island. From the airport or the Adamas ferry port, Pollonia is about 12–13 kilometres northeast.

By car or scooter: The main road from Adamas heads toward Plaka and then northeast toward Pollonia. The drive is straightforward and takes around 20 minutes. Renting a car or scooter is the most practical way to stay in Pollonia and still reach the island's more remote beaches — rental agencies are available in Adamas.

By bus: KTEL Milos runs a bus service connecting Adamas and Pollonia. The schedule is seasonal and less frequent than private transport, so check current timetables on arrival in Adamas.

By taxi: Taxis from Adamas to Pollonia are available; agree a fare before departure or confirm the meter is running.

Once in Pollonia, the Pelekouda area is at the water's edge, easily found on foot from the main village square.

Best Time to Visit

Milos has a long tourist season running from May through October, with July and August being the busiest and hottest months. Pollonia, being smaller and less developed than Adamas, stays relatively calm even in peak season — though accommodation fills quickly in July and August and should be booked well in advance.

Late May, June, and September offer a good balance: sea temperatures are warm enough for swimming, the crowds are thinner, and the northern beaches near Pollonia are accessible without the midsummer congestion. The Meltemi wind — the prevailing summer northerly in the Cyclades — can be noticeable on the northeastern coast of Milos, which is where Pollonia sits. It keeps the heat manageable but can occasionally make the sea choppy.

October is pleasant for those who prefer quiet. Tavernas and most services in Pollonia remain open into late October, though reduced hours apply. Arriving or departing by ferry in October and November can be disrupted by weather, so factor that in if travelling outside summer.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book direct and early. A small property with a limited number of units fills up fast in summer. Contacting the guesthouse directly via phone or email rather than third-party platforms may give you more flexibility and a direct line to the host.
  • Confirm arrival time in advance. Reception hours are listed as 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM. If your ferry or flight arrives late, let the host know ahead of time so arrangements can be made.
  • Rent a vehicle from the start. Milos is not a walkable island in the way that, say, Hydra is. To reach beaches like Sarakiniko, Kleftiko (by boat), or Tsigrado, you need either a car, scooter, or organised boat trip. Adamas is the main hub for rentals.
  • The private house option suits couples wanting separation from other guests. If the one-bedroom standalone unit is available, it provides a different experience from a standard apartment — worth asking about when enquiring.
  • Pollonia is a working village, not a resort. Expect genuine tavernas serving fresh fish, a small beach rather than a long sandy stretch, and fishing boats sharing the harbour with ferries to Kimolos. This is the appeal, not a drawback.
  • Stock up in Adamas if you plan to self-cater. Pollonia has small shops, but Adamas has larger supermarkets with a broader range. The fully equipped kitchens in the apartments make self-catering practical for breakfast and lighter meals.
  • The Kimolos day trip is convenient from Pollonia. The ferry crossing to Kimolos takes about 20 minutes from Pollonia harbour. It's one of the easiest and least-visited day trips from Milos, and staying in Pollonia makes it especially accessible.
  • Sea views and wind: The Pelekouda waterfront faces north-northeast. The Meltemi can produce a pleasant breeze at the property itself, but check conditions before heading out to exposed northern beaches.

Address

Πελεκούδα, Πολλώνια 848 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday09:00 – 20:00
tuesday09:00 – 20:00
wednesday09:00 – 20:00
thursday09:00 – 20:00
friday09:00 – 20:00
saturday09:00 – 20:00
sunday09:00 – 20:00

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