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White Pebble Suites & Spa

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White Pebble Suites & Spa sits directly on the waterfront in Pollonia, the low-key fishing village on the northeastern tip of Milos. The property has twelve suites — all with sea-view terraces — and eight of those come with private plunge pools intended for late-night stargazing as much as daytime cooling off. It opened as a purpose-built boutique retreat, compact by design, and the scale keeps things quiet and unhurried in a way that larger resorts rarely manage.

Pollonia is one of the more relaxed corners of Milos: a small working harbour with tavernas along the quay, a sandy cove within walking distance, and ferry connections to Kimolos leaving from the pier. White Pebble Suites is positioned right at the water's edge here, so the sea is a constant presence from terraces and pool alike.

The property has a 4.8 rating from 89 Google reviews at the time of writing — a strong score for a hotel this size, where individual experiences carry more weight than at a large resort.

What to Expect

The twelve suites are styled in a natural Cycladic palette — whitewash, stone tones, soft curves — with interiors that reference the wave-worn cliff formations Milos is known for. The design approach is deliberate: digitally modelled curves replace hard angles, and aromatic plants and reeds screen adjacent suites, creating privacy without walls. The overall feeling is of a place that has been thought through carefully rather than furnished generically.

Eight suites include private plunge pools, making them the natural choice for couples or anyone who wants the option of a swim without leaving the terrace. All twelve have sea-view terraces looking out over the Aegean.

The shared pool is designed to read as an extension of the sea — a horizon-edge format that blends with the water beyond. It sits within the same landscaped grounds as the wellness area.

The spa offers wellness treatments on-site, though specific treatment menus and pricing are best confirmed directly with the hotel before booking. Room service is described as restaurant-quality, and the property also runs poolside dining and a seaside bar serving cocktails. Concierge services are available for guests arranging activities around the island.

The hotel positions itself as couples-friendly and is a known choice for honeymoons — Milos has a long association with the goddess Aphrodite, and the island's landscape of coloured volcanic cliffs, white beaches, and calm bays makes it a credible backdrop for that kind of trip.

How to Get There

Pollonia is roughly 12 km northeast of Adamas, the main port town of Milos, by road. If you're arriving by ferry into Adamas, the drive takes around 20 minutes. Taxis are available from Adamas, or the hotel's concierge service can typically assist with transfers — confirm when booking.

There is no scheduled bus service that reliably connects Adamas to Pollonia at all hours, so a rental car or taxi is the practical option for most guests. Renting a car or quad at the port and driving to Pollonia is straightforward; the road is well-signed. Having your own transport also makes it easier to reach the island's more remote beaches during your stay.

The hotel's coordinates are 36.7677, 24.5251 — on the northern shore of Pollonia, close to the harbour. Parking is available; confirm space with the hotel ahead of arrival during peak season.

Milos Airport (MLO) receives domestic flights from Athens year-round, with frequencies increasing substantially from May through September. Flying in and renting a car at the airport is the most convenient arrival route if you're not coming by ferry.

Best Time to Visit

Milos has a long warm season. June through September is peak demand for boutique hotels on the island, and a property with only twelve suites will fill well in advance during July and August. If you want a specific suite type — particularly one of the plunge-pool rooms — book several months ahead for summer travel.

May and October offer milder temperatures (typically 22–26°C), smaller crowds, and a more relaxed pace in Pollonia's harbour. The sea is warm enough for swimming in both months. Spring also brings the island's wildflowers and more dramatic light, which suits the volcanic landscape well.

Winter (November through March) sees most boutique hotels on Milos close or reduce significantly. Check directly with the property for off-season availability.

Pollonia faces roughly northeast, so the terrace views catch the morning light well and are shaded by afternoon — useful during the hottest weeks of summer.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book the plunge-pool suite early. Only eight of the twelve suites have private pools. During July and August these are the first to go, so if that's a priority, secure it at the time of booking rather than requesting an upgrade later.
  • Ask about transfers when reserving. The concierge service can typically arrange airport or port pickups. Confirming this in advance saves time and avoids taxi uncertainty on arrival, particularly with luggage.
  • Use the property as a base for day trips by boat. Some of Milos's best beaches — Kleftiko, Tsigrado, Sikia cave — are more easily reached by sea than by road. The hotel can likely advise on or help arrange boat excursions from Pollonia harbour.
  • Explore Pollonia on foot. The village has a handful of good fish tavernas along the quay, a small sandy beach, and ferry departures to Kimolos (about 30 minutes), which makes for an easy half-day trip. Everything is within a short walk of the hotel.
  • Plan beach visits around the clock. Milos has over 70 beaches and some of the most varied coastline in the Cyclades. Having a car means you can reach quieter spots like Firiplaka or Provatas in the south when the northern beaches are busier.
  • Confirm spa bookings ahead. With a small property, wellness treatment slots can fill up quickly, especially in high season. Email or call the hotel before arrival to schedule treatments rather than relying on walk-in availability.
  • Contact the hotel directly for current pricing. Rates vary significantly by suite type and season. The hotel email ([email protected]) and phone (+30 2287 041040) are both active channels for enquiries.
  • Pack for evenings on the terrace. Even in August, Milos evenings can carry a breeze off the Aegean. A light layer extends the time you can comfortably spend outside without heading indoors.

Facilities and Location

White Pebble Suites & Spa offers a focused set of facilities suited to a twelve-suite boutique hotel: a horizon-edge shared pool, a spa with wellness treatments, room service, poolside dining, and a seaside cocktail bar. The property does not attempt to be a full-service resort — it stays small deliberately.

Pollonia's position on the northern coast means it's well-placed for reaching the island's eastern and northern beaches quickly, while the drive south to Sarakiniko (the lunar volcanic beach) or across to Adamas takes around 20–25 minutes. The harbour in Pollonia itself has water taxi and boat-trip operators, which opens up the sea-access-only beaches without requiring a longer overland route.

For guests primarily interested in wellness and quiet, the spa, private plunge pools, and the contained atmosphere of a twelve-suite property make this a different proposition from the livelier hotels clustered around Adamas or Plaka. For those who want access to nightlife or a wider range of restaurants, the hotel's concierge can advise on options, but Pollonia itself is a small village — the trade-off for the setting is a quieter surrounding.

Address

Pollonia 848 00, Greece

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