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Best Hotels in Milos: Where to Stay in Each Area 2026

12 June 2026 · 8 min read

Milos is one of the most beautiful islands in the Cyclades - and somehow still off the main tourist radar. Volcanic coastlines, the turquoise waters of Sarakiniko, hilltop villages dotted across the landscape. One visit and you immediately understand why it’s called a hidden gem.

The right base can transform your stay completely. Milos is smaller than Santorini but has very different neighborhoods: the lively port town of Adamas, the picturesque hilltop village of Plaka, the relaxed fishing hamlet of Pollonia in the north. This guide helps you pick the right spot.

Which Area of Milos Suits Which Kind of Trip?

A quick overview:

Adamas: Practical, Central and Well Connected

Adamas is the hub of Milos. The ferry docks here, buses depart from here. Hotels cover all budgets - from simple studios at 60-80 euros per night to boutique hotels with pools at 200-350 euros.

Three real options:

These and 150+ more hotels on Milos are on Booking.com with area filters and real guest reviews.

Plaka: Atmosphere, Views and Golden Hour

Plaka is the postcard face of Milos. The narrow lanes, whitewashed houses, windmills perched above the bay - this is the classic Cycladic image. Staying here means quieter streets during the day and stunning sunsets in the evening.

The catch: everything is on foot or by car. Parking is tight. Restaurants and shops are few but good. It’s not the right base if you need convenience.

Three real options:

Pollonia: Relaxed, Family-Friendly and Right by the Water

In the north of the island sits the small fishing village of Pollonia. There’s a pretty sandy beach right in the village, several tavernas and a short ferry crossing to Kimolos. Families with children often prefer it over Adamas.

Milos is one of the best Greek islands for swimmers. If you’re comparing options and want to know which Greek island suits your style, check out the Greek islands comparison guide.

Three real options:

When Is the Best Time to Visit Milos?

The Greek summer is hot. July and August bring 35 degrees and packed beaches - Milos has seen a significant jump in visitors over the last five years. Prices spike accordingly: 20-40% higher than shoulder season.

The best time to visit is May/June and September/October. Water temperatures reach 24-26 degrees, beaches are less crowded, the air is comfortable. Boat tour operators have more availability. If you want good weather without peak-season prices and crowds, May or October is the sweet spot.

November through March is very quiet. Many accommodations close for the winter. The island belongs to locals.

For broader context on when to visit Greece, the best time to visit Greece guide covers all the major islands and regions.

Where Should You Book in the End?

Milos doesn’t have many big hotel chains. Most properties are small family-run operations - some only accept direct bookings. Even so, Booking.com has solid coverage across all areas of the island, including studios, suites and small villas. The advantage: you can see everything on one map, filter by neighborhood and check real guest reviews.

Early booking tip: For summer (July/August), book at least 3-4 months in advance. The best sea view spots disappear quickly.

The official municipality of Milos website has an overview of local accommodation providers and excursion options.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Which area of Milos is best for a first visit?

Adamas is the most practical base for first-timers. You’re close to the port, have plenty of restaurants and shops nearby, and can easily join day tours and boat trips. Buses connect to other villages throughout the day.

When are hotels in Milos at their cheapest?

Shoulder season - May through early June, and September to October - offers the best rates. In peak summer (July/August) prices jump 20-40% and popular sea view rooms sell out fast.

How much do hotels in Milos cost?

Basic studios run around 60-90 euros per night in summer. Good mid-range accommodation is 120-200 euros. Boutique suites with sea views start at 200-400 euros, often more in high season.

Where are the best beaches on Milos for swimming?

Sarakiniko is the most famous spot with its white volcanic rock formations. Paleochori has warm water heated by volcanic activity beneath the sand. Tsigrado is hard to access but nearly empty. For families, the beach in Pollonia village is the most convenient.

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