From whitewashed cubes by architect Giorgos Tsolakis echoing lunar rock formations to flowing curves by Athens-based KKMK Architects inspired by wave-worn cliffs, boutique hotels in Milos showcase contemporary Cycladic design. Our four curated properties feature private infinity pools, polished cement floors, and obsidian-inspired aesthetics across clifftop positions from Sarakiniko's volcanic outcrops to remote eastern coastlines.
Mytakas's dramatic clifftops near Sarakiniko's lunar landscape provide the island's most photogenic setting, whilst Pollonia's waterfront village architecture and traditional tavernas offer intimate harbour charm. Agkali's secluded eastern coastline with private pebble coves delivers genuine seclusion, and Adamas's port town positioning between celebrated beaches provides convenient access to the island's volcanic wonders.
Domes White Coast Milos perches on the volcanic cliffs near Sarakiniko, designed by architect Giorgos Tsolakis as a series of whitewashed cubes that echo the island's otherworldly landscape. The property shares its coastline with Milos's famous lunar rock formations - smooth white volcanic outcrops sculpted by wind and waves.
White Pebble Suites occupies a privileged position on the water's edge in Pollonia, designed by Athens-based KKMK Architects with flowing curves inspired by the island's wave-worn cliffs. Founded by three Greek-Australian women, the property opened in 2021 as one of Milos's first design-led boutique hotels.
Milos Cove rises from a remote clifftop on Milos's eastern coast, its whitewashed architecture drawing inspiration from the island's obsidian rock formations. The property overlooks Agkali Beach - a private pebble cove accessible via the hotel's own path.
Ventus di Milo occupies a hillside position between Adamas port and Sarakiniko Beach, part of the Aria Hotels collection. The architecture blends minimal Cycladic forms with modern comfort, capturing views across the northern coastline to neighbouring Kimolos.



















