£135 per room, per night
This is all about location — step outside and you’re by the sea, with Pollonia’s best tavernas a short walk away. Simple, well-placed and ideal if you plan to spend most of your time out exploring Milos.
Perla Suites sits right on the edge of Pollonia, a small, low-key base where the draw is simple — direct access to the sea, open views towards Kimolos, and a setting that makes everyday life feel easy from the moment you arrive.
The design follows a clean Cycladic approach, with whitewashed surfaces, built-in forms and soft, natural tones throughout. It’s deliberately uncomplicated, allowing the setting to take the lead. The shared patio and outdoor spaces become natural gathering points, but the real focus remains on the constant presence of the sea just beyond.
There’s a lived-in feel to the layout rather than anything overly styled or structured. It suits the location — informal, open and entirely in step with the rhythm of Pollonia itself.
Studios and apartments are set up for independence, with kitchenettes and practical layouts that work particularly well for longer stays. Space is used sensibly, giving each unit a comfortable, functional feel without trying to overreach.
Balconies and terraces carry most of the weight, opening directly towards the water and becoming the natural place to spend time. Interiors remain secondary — somewhere to retreat to, rather than the main event.
There is no on-site restaurant or bar, which feels entirely intentional given the setting. Instead, the experience leans on Pollonia itself, with its harbourfront just a short walk away.
Gialos, Enalion and Armenaki are among the more reliable options nearby, shaping the evening rhythm with simple Greek cooking and fresh seafood. It’s a set-up that works well — out for dinner, back to the terrace, and the sea never far away.
Days tend to unfold without structure. A swim steps from the property, time on the terrace, then out to explore the island’s beaches and coves.
It’s not designed as a resort-style stay, and doesn’t try to be. Instead, it works best as a well-placed, comfortable base for those who plan to be out and about, returning to something easy, familiar and quietly positioned at the end of the day.
Located around 400 metres from Pollonia centre and approximately 12 kilometres from Adamas, the setting is both immediate and well connected, combining beachfront access with one of the island’s most walkable and easy-going locations.
£135 per room, per night
This is all about location — step outside and you’re by the sea, with Pollonia’s best tavernas a short walk away. Simple, well-placed and ideal if you plan to spend most of your time out exploring Milos.