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About

Vythos is a newly built guesthouse in Adamantas, the main port town of Milos, sitting around 100 metres from the waterfront and a five-minute walk from the ferry terminal. It offers a straightforward range of double rooms, studios, and two-room apartments — the kind of property where the location does a lot of the work. With a 4.6 rating from 83 reviews on Google, it performs consistently well for a small, family-run operation.

Adamantas is the practical hub of Milos: the port where all ferries dock, the highest concentration of tavernas and cafes on the island, and the departure point for boat tours to Kleftiko and the island's sea caves. Staying here means you can walk to dinner, catch an early ferry without stress, and still reach the most popular beaches — Sarakiniko, Tsigrado, Firopotamos — by car or bus in under 30 minutes.

The property's name, Vythos (Βυθός), means "the deep" in Greek — a reference to the Aegean rather than anything architectural — and some rooms and apartments face out toward the sea, reinforcing that connection.

What to Expect

Vythos consists of ten units in total: seven double rooms (convertible to triple), one triple room, and two two-room apartments. One of the apartments includes a fully equipped kitchen and a sea view, making it a practical choice for families or couples staying more than a few nights.

The standard double rooms are compact at 17 m², with either two single beds or one double, a private balcony with town views, and air conditioning. Amenities across the property include Wi-Fi, television, refrigerator, coffee and tea maker, hair dryer, heating, and free parking — a genuine convenience in a town where street parking can be tight in August.

The studios accommodate up to three guests and include a kitchenette with a mini fridge, flat-screen TV, and air conditioning. For self-catering travelers, the studio and apartment options provide enough kitchen equipment to prepare breakfast or a simple meal after a long day at the beach.

The build is recent, so rooms feel clean and functional rather than charming in an old-stone sense. Expect tidy finishes, natural light, and balconies rather than any folkloric atmosphere. The sea-facing apartment is the standout unit: the view across the Gulf of Milos is the detail guests mention most.

How to Get There

Adamantas is the island's main port, so if you arrive by ferry from Piraeus, Santorini, or any other Cycladic island, you dock here. Vythos is roughly a five-minute walk from the ferry landing — head inland from the waterfront and follow the main road toward the village center; the guesthouse is about two minutes from there.

If you're arriving by air at Milos Airport (MLO), the airport sits about 5 km east of Adamantas. Taxis meet most flights, and the drive to Vythos takes around 10 minutes. There is no airport bus, so a taxi or pre-arranged transfer is the practical option.

Free on-site parking is available for guests arriving by car — useful if you plan to hire a vehicle, which is the most efficient way to reach outlying beaches like Tsigrado or Paleochori.

Best Time to Visit

Milos has a long season by Cycladic standards, with the port town of Adamantas remaining functional from April through October. July and August are the busiest months: ferry connections are frequent, boat tours run daily, and the town's tavernas and cafes operate at full capacity. The trade-off is heat — daytime temperatures regularly reach 33–35°C, and the meltemi wind, while cooling, can affect sea conditions around some of the island's more exposed beaches.

For a stay at Vythos specifically, late May through June and September are strong choices. Prices are lower, the port is quieter in the evenings, and the sea temperature is still warm enough for comfortable swimming. Easter weekend and the last two weeks of August tend to book out early across Adamantas, so advance reservations are advisable for those periods.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book the sea-view apartment early. There is only one unit with a full kitchen and an Aegean outlook; it fills quickly in summer. Contact the property directly at [email protected] or via the website to confirm availability.
  • Use the free parking if you rent a car. Hiring a car or ATV for at least one or two days is the best way to reach Milos's more remote beaches. Having guaranteed parking at your accommodation removes one logistical headache.
  • Walk to the ferry rather than arranging a taxi. The five-minute walk to the port is one of Vythos's practical advantages — no waiting for a driver when you have an early morning departure.
  • Stock up at the supermarket near the harbor. If you're in a studio or apartment unit and want to self-cater breakfast, Adamantas has small supermarkets within a short walk of the guesthouse.
  • Ask about boat tours at the port. The departure point for excursions to Kleftiko, Sykia Cave, and Gerontas is the Adamantas waterfront, around five minutes from Vythos. Most tours depart in the morning and can be booked the evening before at kiosks near the port.
  • Bring cash. Milos is better served by ATMs than some smaller Cycladic islands, and there are several in Adamantas, but smaller tavernas and local shops still prefer cash. Withdraw before heading to outlying villages.
  • Check for the meltemi before booking boat excursions. The north wind picks up most strongly in July and August and can cancel sea-cave tours at short notice. A flexible itinerary pays off.

Facilities and Location

Vythos offers free parking, Wi-Fi throughout, air conditioning in all units, and basic bathroom amenities. The property has a terrace area, and individual units have private balconies. Breakfast is not included or mentioned as an offering — the guesthouse operates on a room-only basis, which suits the Adamantas setting well given the number of cafes and bakeries within walking distance.

The immediate neighborhood is residential and low-key, a couple of minutes back from the busier waterfront strip. This gives Vythos a quieter atmosphere at night than hotels directly on the port, while keeping you close enough to reach restaurants and bars on foot. The beach nearest to the property is the small town beach of Adamantas itself, accessible in under two minutes on foot — nothing spectacular by Milos standards, but useful for a morning swim before the boat tours depart.

For guests without a car, the KTEL bus stop in Adamantas is within easy walking distance. Buses run to Plaka and Triovasalos regularly in season, and a less frequent service reaches some coastal villages.

Address

Adamantas 848 01, Greece

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