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Aktaion

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About

Aktaion is an all-day café in Adamantas, the main port town of Milos, open seven days a week from 8:00 in the morning until midnight. It sits in the centre of the island's busiest hub — where ferries dock, where most accommodation clusters, and where visitors tend to land before fanning out to the rest of the island. That central position makes it a practical starting point for a morning coffee before a day of exploring, or a relaxed wind-down after returning from Sarakiniko or Kleftiko.

The source description characterises it as a café with a relaxed atmosphere, focused on coffee and light refreshments. Web references suggest the operation may also offer pizza and bar-style snacks in the evening, though the core identity appears to be that of a café rather than a full-service restaurant. With 425 Google reviews and a rating of 3.8, it draws a broad cross-section of visitors — a score that suggests a competent, consistent neighbourhood spot rather than a destination dining experience.

What to Expect

Adamantas is a compact port town built around a sheltered bay, and Aktaion sits within its main commercial strip. The atmosphere here is unhurried by Greek standards — most of the visitors passing through are either freshly arrived from an overnight ferry or winding down after a day on the water. A café that runs from breakfast to midnight fits neatly into both of those rhythms.

Expect a typical Greek café setup: frappé and freddo espresso during the warmer hours, hot coffee in the early morning and late evening, and lighter fare to accompany it. In Greece, an all-day café in a port town almost always carries some food options alongside drinks — pastries and toast in the morning, and something more substantial — sandwiches, light snacks, or small plates — as the day progresses. The long opening window, uniform across all seven days, is one of its clearest practical advantages for visitors on non-standard schedules.

With 425 reviews, Aktaion has clearly been frequented by a wide range of visitors over time. A 3.8 score is worth noting: it points to a place that reliably delivers on its modest promises without significant complaints, rather than one that generates strong enthusiasm. For a quick, unfussy stop in the port, that is often exactly what you want.

How to Get There

Aktaion is in Adamantas, the port and main commercial centre of Milos. If you have just arrived by ferry, the café is within easy walking distance of the dock — Adamantas is a small, walkable town and most of its cafés, restaurants, and services are concentrated along the waterfront road or within a block of it.

If you are coming from elsewhere on the island, Adamantas is connected to most villages by the island's bus service, which runs from a stop near the port. Drivers will find parking available in and around Adamantas, though space tightens during peak summer months. The town is also a short taxi ride from the island's main villages, including Plaka and Tripiti.

The coordinates place Aktaion at approximately 36.7251°N, 24.4466°E — confirmed within the Adamantas town centre.

Best Time to Visit

For a morning coffee before catching a bus to the beaches, arriving shortly after 8:00 am means you are unlikely to face a wait. Midday and early afternoon tend to be the busiest windows in port cafés on Milos, as visitors pass through Adamantas between ferry arrivals, beach trips, and lunch. If you prefer a quieter setting, the late morning or evening hours tend to be calmer.

Milos in July and August is genuinely hot by mid-morning, and shaded café seating becomes particularly appealing between around 11:00 am and 3:00 pm. The midnight closing time is useful if you have a late ferry departure — Adamantas handles most of the island's ferry traffic, and having somewhere to sit with a coffee during a late-night wait is a practical advantage.

Shoulder season — May, June, September, and October — brings cooler temperatures and thinner crowds. Adamantas cafés are generally quieter in these months, service is often more attentive, and the overall pace is easier.

Tips for Visiting

  • Check your ferry timing. Aktaion's midnight closing time makes it one of the more practical options in Adamantas if you have a late-night or early-morning departure. Confirm your ferry schedule against the café's hours before relying on it.
  • Phone ahead if you have a specific need. The café can be reached at +30 2287 022550. If you are arriving on a tight schedule or need to confirm availability of a particular item, a quick call is worthwhile.
  • Bring cash as a fallback. Small cafés in Greek port towns do not always have card facilities, or may have minimum spend requirements for card payments. Having some euros on hand is a sensible precaution.
  • Manage expectations on the rating. A 3.8 from 425 reviewers suggests a dependable but unspectacular spot. It is well-suited to a coffee stop or a light bite, but probably not the place to plan a main evening meal around.
  • Use it as a base for morning planning. Adamantas is where the bus routes to the main beaches originate. Sitting at a café here while checking the day's tide, wind, and bus schedule is a sensible use of an early-morning stop.
  • The evening hours can be quieter than expected. Despite the midnight closing time, Milos's nightlife is modest compared to islands like Mykonos or Ios. Evening hours in Adamantas cafés are often calm, which makes them a good choice if you want somewhere to sit without noise.
  • Adamantas has several cafés close together. If Aktaion is busy or closed for any reason, there are other options in the same area. It is worth knowing your alternatives before you commit.

Practical Information

  • Address: Adamantas, Milos 848 01, Greece
  • Phone: +30 2287 022550
  • Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, 8:00 AM – 12:00 AM (midnight)
  • Rating: 3.8 / 5 based on 425 Google reviews
  • Location: Central Adamantas, walkable from the ferry port
  • Website: Not available at time of writing

Address

ΑΔΑΜΑΝΤΑΣ ΜΗΛΟΣ, Milos 848 01, Greece

Opening Hours

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

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