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A sunset over the Aegean Sea is captured, with vibrant orange and yellow hues illuminating the sky. Silhouettes of distant hills outline the landscape, while reflections shimmer on the water's surface, creating a tranquil scene.
Home in Milos
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Un rêve de maison cycladique surplombant la mer

Bienvenue en Grèce, dans ma maison ! C’est une maison familiale, typiquement cycladique. Elle a appartenu à mes grand-parents et j’ai essayé d’en garder l’esprit, tout en l’adaptant aux exigences de la vie d’aujourd’hui . Une maison de village, accessible par un charmant escalier, elle est totalement protégée des bruits de la route. Exposée plein sud, (très important, car à l’abri du meltemi, vent du nord qui souffle en rafale tout l’été) , elle surplombe Klima, un pittoresque village de pêcheurs ( à 20mn à pied et 3mn en voiture) et toute la baie intérieure. Environnement très calme de grecs qui vivent là toute l’année et qu’il faut respecter. Des terrasses où prendre son petit déjeuner, et profiter des couchers du soleil incendiaires. A l’intérieur une première grande pièce commune, cuisine, salon avec un petit canapé, une salle de douche et WC, une belle chambre avec son « doulapi » (placard ) inclus dans le mur. Les plafonds sont restés traditionnels, poutres et kalami récemment blanchis à la chaux et dont la vertu est de protéger du bruit et de la chaleur, mais ni des moustiques, araignées et insectes qui peuvent nous rendre visite en dépit des soins constants apportés à la propreté de la maison ! Malgré tout, même si nous sommes tout près de la mer, nous sommes aussi dans la campagne grecque, celle des oliviers, des cyprès, et d’une flore typiquement cycladique; du chant des cigales et des grillons, la nuit tombée. Avec au loin, les clochettes des moutons et le braiment d’un âne. Ce qui rendra votre séjour dépaysant et je l'espère unique !

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A clear view of the coastline features calm turquoise waters gently meeting rocky shores. White buildings are nestled along the water's edge, surrounded by patches of greenery. In the distance, a mountainous landscape complements the serene atmosphere.
Cycladic home in Milos
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

The Cove | Beach House (Lower)

Step right onto the sand in this stylish yet authentic beach house, crafted by our family's mariner ancestors in the late 19th century. Nestled by a sandy beach, less than 10 steps from the water, it rests in perfect harmony with nature and provides an ideal spot to unwind and relish seaside living. Eco-friendly and freshly renovated in 2022. What sets us apart is our commitment to annual maintenance, ensuring a perpetually refreshed haven. Explore the timeless allure of coastal living with us!

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A well-lit bedroom features a queen bed adorned with a light-colored coverlet. A flat-screen TV is mounted on a white wall unit alongside a storage area. Large glass doors lead to a terrace that overlooks the sea, with sheer curtains gently diffusing the light.
Home in Mandrakia
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Milos Dream House 2

Think of a paradise. With the stunning sea view, Cycladic design and distinctive contemporary finishing touches. This is the place! Our accommodation is located in Mandrakia Village. The sea is just 50m away. It consists of one bedroom with one queen bed, fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom (with complimentary toiletries), smart TV, air conditioning and Wi-Fi. You can enjoy food & drinks on its terrace with spectacular view of the deep blue Aegean. The port of Adamas is 5 min away with a car.

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A spacious outdoor area presents a tranquil shower feature alongside sun loungers, highlighted by a stunning view of the Aegean Sea. The scene captures the soft hues of sunset reflecting on the water, with subtle landscaping visible in the foreground.
Apartment in Areti
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 370 reviews

Echoes Milos

Milos Echoes is a triumph of Greek architectural design and hospitality floating above the Aegean Sea. This intimate complex of six suites honors the Greek tradition of simplicity and is oriented only for adults. Echoes Suites' stunning location is perfect for sunset lovers. As the sun starts to slowly sink into the Aegean Sea our guests settle into comfortable private terraces that blend into the landscape and enjoy the enchanting spectacle. The universal Greek word “echo” is our inspiration.

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A natural stone pathway leads to a beautifully built farmhouse featuring a mix of textured stone and white exterior walls. Lush greenery and flowering plants enhance the surroundings, while the clear blue sky provides a warm, inviting backdrop.
Villa in Milos
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 254 reviews

Valeria's Apartment

Private, high-ceilinged farmhouse apartment with bedroom and bathroom. Special kitchen corner, preparation of breakfast & cold dishes. 2 balconies (40m2 in total), with a panoramic view of the port in front and the sea of ​​Sarakiniko behind (the lunar landscape is only 15 minutes away on foot). Distances: 4 minutes from the port and 7 from the airport by car, Plaka: 5km, Pollonia: 7km, Fyriplaka-Tsigrado in 15 minutes. Recently landscaped garden, natural environment with privacy & tranquility

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A traditional paved alley is featured, with seating arranged around small tables. A sunset casts warm hues outside the open entryway, creating a serene environment. A plate of grapes rests on one table, alongside a glass of refreshingly chilled beverage.
Apartment in Trypiti
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Ianthini traditional room in Trypiti Milos

The traditional house "Porphyra" is located in the village of Tripiti in Milos. It is on the lower floor of a two-storey house, it has been renovated in 2020. Outside there is a traditional paved alley. Delivered clean. We will be happy to host you. To παραδοσιακό οίκημα  «Πορφύρα» βρίσκεται στο χωριό Τρυπητή στη Μήλο. Είναι στον κάτω όροφο διώροφης κατοικίας ,έχει ανακαινιστεί το 2020 . Εξωτερικά υπάρχει παραδοσιακό πλακόστρωτο σοκάκι. Παραδίδεται καθαρό .Θα χαρούμε να σας φιλοξενήσουμε.

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A dining table is set outside with plates featuring fresh watermelon slices and grapes. Two glasses and a bottle of beverage are positioned on the table, with the clear Aegean Sea and distant rocky coastline visible in the background, under a bright blue sky.
Cycladic home in Milos
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Traditional Waterfront House

Our traditional cycladic house is a hundred years old and used to be a summer retreat for our family..It is located on the seafront in the picturesque fishing village of Mandrakia on the North coast of the island.Our home is sitting right on the water's edge. and therefor has a panoramic seaview .From our veranda you will enjoy breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea and have direct access to the water.You walk out the front door,go down a staircase into the sea for snorkeling or swimming.

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An outdoor terrace features two wooden lounge chairs positioned beside a white coffee table. The surrounding walls are painted in white, creating a bright and open space. A clear blue sky and distant coastline are visible, providing a serene backdrop.
Cycladic home in Plaka Milos
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Sunset Nest!

Set in Plaka Milou, 2.4 km from Gerania Beach and 2.4 km from Catacombs of Milos, Sunset Nest, offers air-conditioned accommodation with a patio and free WiFi. This apartment includes 1 bedroom, a living room and a flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen with a dining area, and 1 bathroom with a shower and a washing machine. Sunset Nest offers a terrace for watching breathtaking sunsets . A car rental service is available at the accommodation, while hiking can be enjoyed nearby.

Top Guest favourite
A bright bedroom features a spacious bed adorned with crisp white linens. Natural light enters through a window with soft curtains, revealing a glimpse of the outdoor view. A modern light fixture adds a subtle touch to the room's minimalist design.
Villa in Plaka
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Sunset Mansion

Where history meets modern design… Welcome to our “Sunset Mansion”. This is a fully renovated luxurious contemporary house of the 1840s, previously owned by nobles of the traditional settlement of Plaka. High ceilings, very ample spaces,, a veranda offering a unique sunset view and a design which combines simplicity and luxury are some of the key aspects characterizing this special house. We can welcome up to eight guests, each one featuring its own private bathroom.

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Home in Pera Triovasalos
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Dust in The Wind. Small house, stunning view.

The house is located in a quiet location with a breathtaking view and, at the same time, 10 minutes walk away from taverns, shops, supermarkets, banks etc. Moving around: In a 5 minutes walking distance there is a bus stop. By car, it is a 6 minutes drive to Sarakiniko (the moon beach), 7 minutes drive to the port and 15 to the airport. We're also very close to Plaka village (the capital of Milos) and Mandrakia fishing village.

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A charming terrace is showcased, featuring a small dining table and chairs arranged for outdoor enjoyment. Potted plants add color, while views of the harbor can be seen in the distance. Natural light fills the space through large glass doors.
Cycladic home in Adamantas
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Milios Home

Το παραδοσιακό σπίτι μας βρίσκεται στο χωρίο του Αδάμα(λιμάνι).Η διαρρύθμιση του χώρου είναι ιδανική για χαλάρωση και ηρεμία!Τα χρώματα στο εσωτερικό του σπιτιού παραπέμπουν στην κυκλαδίτικη αρχιτεκτονική και σε κάνουν να νιώθεις ως μόνιμος κάτοικος του νησιού!Ενώ υπάρχει η δυνατότητα πολύ εύκολα να βρεθείς στην αγορά του νησιού(supermarkets,restaurants ,souvenir shops).

Guest favourite
An outdoor balcony is shown, featuring a round table set for two with glasses of rosé. The view extends to a hillside dotted with whitewashed buildings and a clear blue sky, creating a serene backdrop for relaxation.
Cycladic home in Plaka
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Aelia House Plaka

Aelia House is located in one of the most picturesque places of Milos. Plaka village which is the capital of the island, is on a hill with overwhelming view of the Aegean sea. At the Castle which can be found on the top of the hill, people can take panoramic photos of Milos island. Plaka is a pure taste of Cycladic architecture and culture.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Plaka?

    Stays in Plaka include traditional townhouses, apartments with balcony views, and heritage-style homes near local cafes and shops. Guests often choose accommodations that immerse them in the neighborhood’s historic character.

  • What are the best things to do in Plaka with kids?

    Children often enjoy discovering Plaka’s colorful shops for souvenirs, tasting gelato or Greek pastries, and visiting small museums that host hands-on exhibits. Parks and pedestrian-friendly squares make it easy for families to stroll together.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Plaka?

    Wander the cobblestone alleys, relax at street-side cafes, and explore local craft shops in Plaka. Visiting museums, sampling Greek desserts, and attending open-air performances are frequently suggested activities.

  • How is the weather in Plaka?

    Plaka has hot, dry summers with midday temperatures often reaching around 85°F (29°C), and winters are typically mild with occasional rain. Breezes in shaded streets make outdoor strolls comfortable in many seasons.

  • When is the best time to visit Plaka?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable weather and lighter crowds in Plaka. Many enjoy seasonal outdoor festivals and café life during these periods.

  • What are the best places to visit in Plaka?

    Plaka has neoclassical buildings, locally owned galleries, and frequently suggested landmarks such as the Museum of Greek Folk Art and Anafiotika’s hillside houses. Lively squares are also popular for relaxing and people-watching.

  • What are some hiking trails in Plaka?

    Plaka has hillside paths leading toward the Kastro, where guests can take in broad island views. Surrounding trails invite walks among chapels, stone alleys, and open scenery characteristic of Milos.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Plaka?

    Explore Plaka's winding streets, join pottery workshops, and sample sweets at local bakeries with the whole family. The area has interactive museums and shaded squares for relaxed outings.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Plaka?

    From Plaka, day trips often include archaeological sites, coastal villages, and local markets in neighboring districts. Ancient ruins, vineyards, and pottery workshops are frequently suggested experiences for a change of pace.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Plaka?

    Many stays in Plaka welcome pets, with options ranging from traditional houses to apartments. It is helpful to check individual listings for specific pet policies and amenities.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Plaka?

    Locals suggest exploring early for a quieter experience, joining guided walks for unique history, and sampling taverna specialties at family-run spots. Carry small cash for street vendors and enjoy people-watching in shaded squares.

  • What is Plaka known for?

    Plaka has winding alleys with whitewashed Cycladic houses, locally rooted shops, and vibrant squares. Visitors often explore traditional tavernas and discover the community’s artistic heritage in galleries and cultural spaces.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Plaka?

    Small Byzantine churches, tucked-away artisan workshops, and quiet courtyards around Anafiotika are often mentioned as Plaka’s lesser-known treasures. Local bakeries and vintage bookstores provide unexpected finds.

  • What are the best foods to try in Plaka?

    Plaka has tavernas serving frequently suggested Greek classics like grilled lamb, stuffed vine leaves, and moussaka, along with fresh salads featuring feta and olives. Locals often enjoy baklava or honey-soaked loukoumades for dessert.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Plaka?

    Bring comfortable shoes for exploring narrow lanes, lightweight layers for warm days, and a hat or sun protection especially in summer. A reusable water bottle is useful while walking through historic streets.

  • What is the nightlife in Plaka like?

    The nightlife in Plaka has relaxed wine bars, live music venues, and cozy cafes open late. Many enjoy atmospheric evenings with Greek musicians performing around lively squares.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Plaka?

    Plaka has cultural events tied to Greek Orthodox holidays, featuring music, dance, and street celebrations. Traditional festivals in nearby areas can include food fairs, folk performances, and art exhibitions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Plaka?

    Vacation rentals in Plaka frequently have family-friendly features, such as multiple bedrooms, kitchen facilities, and easy access to pedestrian areas. Spacious apartments and historic homes are often selected by groups traveling together.

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