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Akri sits at the edge of Adamantas — the main port town of Milos — with an unobstructed view over the harbour. It opens at 8 PM every night of the week and keeps going until 4 AM, which makes it one of the later-running spots on an island where nightlife tends to wind down before midnight. With a 4.6 rating across more than 500 Google reviews and nearly 2,500 check-ins on Facebook, it draws a consistent crowd rather than the hit-or-miss turnout you often find at island bars.

The name itself — akri means "edge" or "tip" in Greek — is a fair description of the location. The bar occupies a spot right where the land meets the port, giving you the lights of fishing boats and ferries as a backdrop while you drink. That's not incidental to the experience; it's the whole point of the place.

What to Expect

Akri is a bar, not a restaurant, so there's no kitchen and no meal service. The draw is cocktails, the port view, and music that leans toward house. The atmosphere is lively without being a full-scale club — you can hold a conversation at a table while still feeling the energy of a place that takes its music seriously.

The interior and outdoor seating face the Adamas seaport, so even from a seated position you get a clear sightline across the water. Adamantas is the busiest hub on Milos, and Akri is positioned right in the thick of it, within easy walking distance of the ferry dock, the main waterfront promenade, and most of the accommodation in town.

The bar gets genuinely busy on weekends in July and August, when the island's population swells with visitors and the terrace fills up by 10 PM. On shoulder-season weeknights — May, June, September — the pace is calmer and you'll have an easier time getting a seat with a good view. Either way, the hours are the same: 8 PM to 4 AM, seven nights a week.

The crowd is mixed — Greek visitors, international tourists, and islanders — and the vibe skews toward the mid-twenties to late-thirties range without being unwelcoming to anyone outside that bracket.

How to Get There

Akri is in Adamantas (also written Adamas), the main port village of Milos. From the ferry terminal, walk along the waterfront promenade heading south — the bar is within a few minutes on foot from the dock. If you're coming from Plaka, the hilltop capital about 4 km away, you can drive down to Adamantas and find parking along the port road or in the small lots near the waterfront; parking is generally free but limited in high summer. Taxis between Plaka and Adamantas are short and cheap. There is no dedicated boat access.

Milos doesn't have a formal bus service running late at night, so if you're planning to stay until closing, arrange a taxi in advance or confirm your accommodation is walkable from Adamantas.

Best Time to Visit

Akri is an evening and late-night destination. It opens at 8 PM and the crowd tends to build from around 10 PM onward. If you want a quieter drink with a good view before dinner, arriving right at opening gives you the pick of seating. If you're after the full atmosphere — music, packed terrace, energy off the harbour — aim for 10:30 PM to midnight.

July and August are peak season in Milos; the bar will be at its most animated but also its most crowded. June and September offer similar weather and a noticeably more relaxed pace. The bar operates year-round hours based on the listed schedule, though during the deep off-season (November through March) it's worth checking their Instagram or calling ahead to confirm they're open on a given night.

Tips for Visiting

  • Arrive early for a view seat. Outdoor tables facing the harbour go quickly after 10 PM in summer. Coming at 8 or 9 PM means you can claim a good spot and settle in as the evening builds.
  • Check Instagram before you go. Akri's active account (@akribar_milos) posts regularly and will flag any closures, special events, or changes to the schedule.
  • It's a bar, not a restaurant. Don't arrive expecting food. Eat dinner first at one of the nearby tavernas along the Adamantas waterfront before heading to Akri.
  • Call ahead for large groups. The phone number is +30 694 542 3605. If you're arriving with eight or more people on a peak-season weekend, a quick call avoids the awkward scramble for enough seats.
  • House music is the dominant sound. If you prefer Greek pop or live acoustic sets, this isn't the right venue. Akri leans into its electronic music identity.
  • The location is walkable from most Adamantas accommodation. If you're staying in Plaka or a village further out, factor in how you're getting back — the late closing time (4 AM) means taxis can be in demand.
  • Shoulder season is quieter and often better. In May, June, or September you get the same view and quality without the August crowds. The Milos climate is warm enough for outdoor drinking well into October.

Practical Information

Akri Bar is located in Adamantas, Milos 848 00. It is open every day of the week from 8:00 PM to 4:00 AM. You can reach them by phone at +30 694 542 3605. The bar is active on Instagram (@akribar_milos), Facebook (facebook.com/akrimilos), and TikTok (@akri_bar_milos). There is no listed email address.

Adres

Adamantas 848 00, Greece

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Openingstijden

monday20:00 – 04:00
tuesday20:00 – 04:00
wednesday20:00 – 04:00
thursday20:00 – 04:00
friday20:00 – 04:00
saturday20:00 – 04:00
sunday20:00 – 04:00

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