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About

Volcano Luxury Suites sits above Paleochori Beach on the southern coast of Milos, one of the few stretches of the island where geothermal activity warms the sand from beneath. The property positions itself squarely at the upscale end of Milos accommodation: four suite categories, all adults-only, each 27 square metres, and each fitted with an outdoor private heated jetted tub. With a 4.7 rating across 64 Google reviews, it has earned consistent praise since opening.

The setting makes the concept coherent rather than contrived. Milos is a volcanic island, and Paleochori is where that geology is most viscerally present — the sea here is tinted by sulphur springs, and the cliffs above the beach display layers of coloured volcanic rock. Framing that landscape through suite windows and terrace views is the hotel's clearest selling point.

The design language throughout is described on the property's own site as boho-chic, built from natural materials — wood and stone — against a palette of neutral, earthy tones. That approach suits the location well: the southern Milos coast has a raw, sun-bleached quality that rewards accommodation that doesn't fight it.

Facilities and Location

The property offers four suite types: Presidential Suite, Grange Suite, Double Deluxe Suite, and Junior Suite. All four share the same footprint — 27 square metres — and all include an outdoor private heated jetted tub, which is the defining amenity at every tier. The differences between categories relate to layout, furnishings, and view orientation rather than square footage.

The website describes the Junior Suite specifically as having captivating views over the landscape of Paleochori Beach, with wood and stone detailing creating a warm, stylish retreat. The overall aesthetic across all suites prioritises natural textures, peaceful tones, and restful sleep — an approach that emphasises atmosphere over flash.

The property is adults-only, which shapes the experience significantly. There are no children's facilities, and the atmosphere skews quiet and unhurried. This makes it a practical choice for couples or solo travellers who want an uninterrupted stay on what is already one of the Cyclades' more low-key islands.

Reception hours listed are 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM daily. Outside those hours, arrangements for late arrivals or queries should be made directly with the property by phone or email in advance. The hotel can be reached at +30 694 772 4522 or [email protected].

Paleochori village itself is small — a cluster of tavernas, a long beach of grey and reddish sand, and not much else, which is precisely the appeal for guests staying here. Eating options within walking distance are limited, so if you plan to eat in most evenings, it's worth confirming with the hotel whether in-house dining or breakfast service is available during your dates.

How to Get There

Paleochori is on the southern coast of Milos, roughly 12 kilometres from Adamas, the island's main port. By car or scooter from Adamas, follow the main road south through Zefyria — the island's medieval capital, now largely abandoned — and descend to Paleochori. The drive takes about 20 minutes on a well-surfaced road.

The coordinates for the property are 36.6765° N, 24.5160° E. On Google Maps, search for Volcano Luxury Suites directly or navigate to the Paleochori 848 00 postcode area. Parking is available in and around the Paleochori seafront; the hotel can confirm its own parking arrangements when you book.

Public bus service from Adamas reaches Paleochori in summer, but schedules are limited. If you're arriving by ferry at Adamas port and don't have a rental vehicle, a taxi or pre-arranged hotel transfer is a more reliable option. Taxis from Adamas to Paleochori take under 20 minutes.

There is no direct boat access to the hotel. The Paleochori waterfront is accessible on foot from the beach car park area.

Best Time to Visit

Milos operates as a destination primarily from late April through October, with peak season running July and August. Paleochori in particular draws a summer crowd because the beach is genuinely distinctive — the thermal activity beneath the sand is warmest from mid-summer, and the sheltered bay protects from the Meltemi winds that can make northern-facing beaches choppy in July and August.

For a stay at Volcano Luxury Suites, the shoulder months of May, June, and September offer the most comfortable conditions. Temperatures are warm but not extreme, the island is quieter, and rates at most Milos accommodation tend to be lower than in peak summer. Early October can still be warm enough for swimming and is often the quietest period before most properties close.

The hotel's own social channels suggest it operates seasonally, as is standard for Milos properties. Confirm opening and closing dates directly before booking if you're planning a very early or late-season visit.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly when possible. The hotel website at volcanoluxurysuites.com is the primary booking channel; direct bookings sometimes come with better flexibility on check-in times or room-specific requests.
  • Confirm late-arrival arrangements in advance. Reception operates 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. If your ferry or flight arrives in the afternoon or evening, contact the hotel ahead of time to arrange key handover or meet-and-greet.
  • Rent a vehicle for your stay. Paleochori is quiet by design, but Milos rewards exploration. The island's most famous beaches — Sarakiniko, Kleftiko, Firiplaka — are all reachable by car within 30–45 minutes. A rental car or scooter from Adamas gives you full flexibility.
  • Use the jetted tub at dusk. The outdoor tubs at each suite face the surrounding volcanic landscape. The hour before and after sunset on the southern coast of Milos is distinctly atmospheric — warm colours on the cliffs, very little ambient noise.
  • Pack for the beach below. Paleochori Beach is a short walk from the hotel. The sand here is dark and mineral-rich, and the sea above the thermal vents is noticeably warmer than elsewhere. Bring water shoes — the shallows can be rocky in places.
  • Check local taverna hours before arrival. Dining in Paleochori depends on a handful of waterfront tavernas, some of which keep limited hours outside peak season. If you're arriving in shoulder season, a quick call ahead to confirm what's open avoids an inconvenient evening.
  • Ask about the suite differences before booking. All four suite types share the same footprint and core amenities, but view orientation and furnishing style differ. If a specific view direction matters to you, ask the hotel which suite faces which aspect.
  • Follow the hotel on Instagram or Facebook before your trip. The @volcanoluxurysuites Instagram account gives the clearest current picture of how the rooms and outdoor spaces look in practice, including seasonal updates.

Address

Paleochori 848 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday08:00 – 12:00
tuesday08:00 – 12:00
wednesday08:00 – 12:00
thursday08:00 – 12:00
friday08:00 – 12:00
saturday08:00 – 12:00
sunday08:00 – 12:00

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