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Hotels in Milos — What to Expect
With its dramatic coastline sculpted into white volcanic rock and over 70 distinct beaches, the island of Milos offers a different side of the Cyclades. Visitors come for the otherworldly landscapes of Sarakiniko, where smooth white stone meets electric blue water, and the colorful, boat-filled Klima village with its traditional *syrmata* fishermen’s houses. Days are spent sailing to the Kleftiko sea caves, soaking in the shallow, warm waters of Tsigrado, and exploring the ancient Roman theatre above the port of Tripiti.
The island is ideal for couples and solo travelers seeking a mix of relaxation and gentle adventure. For convenience, stay in the port town of Adamas, which has the main ferry links and a great selection of tavernas. For a more traditional atmosphere, the hilltop capital of Plaka provides stunning sunset views. Renting a car, quad bike, or scooter is essential to properly explore the island’s scattered coves and villages.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find 87 places to stay across Milos. Accommodation is dominated by small, family-run guesthouses and stylish boutique hotels, particularly in Adamas, Plaka, and Pollonia. You’ll also find a selection of modern vacation rentals and a few more luxurious cliffside properties, but large resorts are refreshingly absent here.
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What are the best hotels in Milos?
Milos offers a range of excellent hotels catering to various preferences. For luxury and stunning views, consider the Milos Breeze Boutique Hotel or White Coast Pool Suites. Mid-range options like Santa Maria Village Resort & Spa provide great value with amenities. For a more traditional experience, guesthouses in Adamas or Plaka are highly rated by visitors seeking authentic charm.
What is the best area to stay in Milos?
The best area to stay in Milos depends on your travel style. Adamas, the main port, is ideal for first-time visitors seeking convenience, with easy access to ferries, restaurants, and shops. For charming traditional atmosphere and sunset views, Plaka, the capital, is a wonderful choice. Pollonia offers a quieter, family-friendly vibe with a lovely beach and excellent tavernas. If you prefer proximity to iconic beaches like Sarakiniko and a unique experience, consider staying near Mandrakia or Klima.