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About

Alfa Market is a supermarket on Milos carrying the everyday groceries and household essentials that self-catering visitors and longer-stay travelers rely on. Whether you're renting a villa near Plaka, a studio in Pollonia, or an apartment close to Adamas port, having a nearby supermarket for breakfast supplies, sunscreen, or a bottle of local wine makes a practical difference to your trip.

The coordinates place the market within the Adamas area, which is Milos's main port village and the island's commercial hub. Adamas is where most visitors arrive by ferry and where the highest concentration of accommodation, tavernas, and shops is found, so a supermarket here is well positioned for the majority of visitors to the island.

The research available on this listing is limited — no verified phone number, street address, or confirmed opening hours are on record — so the sections below focus on what is known and on general practical guidance for grocery shopping on Milos.

What to Expect

As a local supermarket rather than a large chain outlet, Alfa Market is likely to stock the essentials you'd expect: fresh and packaged produce, dairy, bread, cold cuts, bottled water, soft drinks, beer, and a selection of Greek wines. Household items such as cleaning products, toiletries, and basic kitchenware are typical stock for supermarkets of this type on Greek islands.

On Milos specifically, you'll often find locally produced items alongside standard Greek brands — look for Milos capers, which are harvested on the island and sold in small jars, as well as local honey and the island's own variety of dried figs. These make practical, compact souvenirs as well as useful pantry additions if you're cooking for yourself.

Greek island supermarkets tend to be compact by mainland standards. Expect a straightforward layout with narrow aisles rather than a large-format store. Staff are generally helpful even when language is limited, and prices are broadly in line with what you'd pay in Athens, though some imported items carry a slight premium due to shipping costs to the island.

Card payment is widely accepted across Milos businesses, including most supermarkets, but it's worth carrying a small amount of cash for any smaller purchases or in case of connectivity issues with card terminals.

How to Get There

The coordinates for Alfa Market (36.7263, 24.4478) place it in or near Adamas, the main port settlement on Milos. If you arrive by ferry, Adamas is your first stop on the island, and the market should be reachable on foot from the port within a few minutes depending on the exact street location.

If you're staying in Plaka, the hilltop capital roughly 4 km from Adamas, you can reach Adamas by car in around ten minutes or by the island's local bus, which runs a regular route between the two villages. Buses on Milos are reliable in summer but less frequent out of season.

Parking in Adamas is available along the waterfront and on the streets leading back from the port, though it can fill up in July and August. If you're driving from elsewhere on the island — Pollonia in the north, or the beach areas in the south — Adamas is the natural stop for a grocery run before heading back to your base.

Best Time to Visit

For grocery shopping, arriving early in the morning or after the midday heat — roughly from 17:00 onward — tends to mean shorter queues and a cooler environment inside the shop. July and August bring Milos's busiest tourism period, and supermarkets across Adamas see noticeably more foot traffic during these weeks, particularly on days when multiple ferries arrive.

If you're shopping for fresh bread or pastries, earlier in the day is better, as bakery stock at supermarkets tends to move quickly in the morning. For anything perishable, keep in mind that summer temperatures on Milos regularly exceed 30°C, so plan your journey home with a cool bag or insulated tote if you're buying dairy, meat, or ice cream.

Out of season — October through April — opening hours on the island contract significantly, and some businesses reduce days or close entirely. Verifying current hours directly before relying on any specific supermarket is worthwhile if you're visiting outside the main summer season.

Tips for Visiting

  • Bring reusable bags. Greek supermarkets charge for plastic bags, so keeping a foldable tote in your beach bag saves a small but recurring expense.
  • Shop for local products. Milos capers, local honey, and Cretan olive oil (widely available across Greek island supermarkets) are worth picking up. They're practical to carry home and more useful than most souvenir-shop items.
  • Stock up on water early in your stay. Tap water on Milos is not recommended for drinking due to the island's volcanic geology and desalination infrastructure. Large bottles of still water are significantly cheaper at a supermarket than at a beach bar or taverna.
  • Check the deli and dairy sections. Greek feta, local olives, and fresh yogurt from Greek producers are generally good value and make easy self-catering meals.
  • Plan a single larger shop rather than daily trips. Milos is a relatively small island but distances between beaches, villages, and Adamas add up. Combining a grocery run with a visit to Adamas for another reason — catching the sunset from the port, picking up ferry tickets — is more efficient than a dedicated trip each day.
  • Confirm hours before you go. No verified opening times are available for this listing. Ask at your accommodation or call ahead when possible, especially if shopping outside normal daytime hours or on a Sunday.
  • Card or cash. Most supermarkets on Milos accept cards, but carrying €20–30 in cash as backup is sensible practice across the island.

Practical Information

The social media accounts linked to this listing — a Facebook page and a TikTok account — do not appear to correspond to a Milos-based business based on the content in their public descriptions. The Facebook page references a supermarket chain in Egypt, and the TikTok account appears to be a kitchenware supplier based elsewhere. These links should not be used to contact or research Alfa Market on Milos.

No verified phone number, website, or confirmed street address is currently available for this location. The coordinates (36.7263295, 24.4478464) are the most reliable locator available, and they can be entered directly into Google Maps or Apple Maps to find the exact position.

For current opening hours and contact details, the best approach is to ask at your hotel or rental accommodation on arrival — local hosts reliably know which supermarkets are open and when — or to use Google Maps to search for the business by name once you're on the island and have a local data connection.

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