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LILLIS POLYCHRONIS MON. IKE
宿泊施設の情報
Nestled amidst the stunning beauty of Milos, our tranquil retreat provides an idyllic space where Greek nature soothes and rejuvenates. Each room, named after herbs and minerals reflects our focus to wellness and serenity. We invite you to explore their therapeutic influence in a harmonious environment.
Enjoy the spacious verandas attached to each room, perfect for unwinding and absorbing panoramic vistas of the charming port of Adamas, the picturesque village of Plaka, and the awe-inspiring mountain of Prophet Ilias. Our refreshing swimming pool provides the finishing touch to your journey, offering a cool refuge under the warm Greek sun. At our retreat, we combine the rich tapestry of Greek history with nature's healing embrace and hospitality. It's not just a stay - it's a unique opportunity to reconnect with your inner peace and tranquillity.
Our serene retreat is composed of unique rooms, each designed to cater to your every comfort and well-being. Starting from a generous space of 26 square meters and extending up to 44 square meters, our double rooms offer ample room for relaxation and reflection, all with an extra touch of privacy and tranquillity. The comfort extends outdoors as well, with expansive private verandas ranging from 17 to 45 square meters, presenting panoramic views that soothe and inspire.
Every space at our retreat is a testament to our commitment to your relaxation journey - a harmonious blend of comfort and natural elegance that provides the perfect backdrop for rejuvenation and tranquillity.
周辺エリアの情報
With its rich historical and mineral remnants, Milos has become a favored destination for discerning visitors seeking relaxation, discovery, and the appreciation of a natural landscape that boasts both serene and cosmopolitan facets. Unassuming and tranquil, Milos is the fifth largest island in the Cyclades, spanning 151 square kilometers and featuring a coastline of 126 kilometers. Arising from volcanic lava, it is a gem adorned with intricate shores embracing the azure depths of the Aegean, patiently awaiting discovery.
Milos stands among the earliest civilizations in the Cyclades, evident through numerous prehistoric discoveries, including its exotic minerals such as obsidian, kaolin, manganese, perlite, and bentonite, which earned it the epithet "the island of colors." Every facet of the island is transformed under varying light conditions, harmonizing with the emerald waters to create a mesmerizing landscape.
Nestled southwest within the Cyclades archipelago, adjacent to Kimolos and below Sifnos, Milos eagerly awaits your arrival by air or sea. Its natural gulf, resembling a crescent moon, hosts one of the largest natural harbors in the Mediterranean. In Adamas, known as the port of Milos, you will find a multitude of public services and experience the island's nightlife. To the right of the port, the main coastal road extends toward the village's central square, where the bus stop and taxis are located. Alongside this seaside thoroughfare lies an expansive paved pedestrian street adorned with cafes, travel and tourist shops, and the renowned Lakkos municipal thermal baths, revered for their therapeutic properties. On the left, you will find the relatively new port facilities, combined with the security provided by the natural harbor, rendering Adamas suitable for yachting enthusiasts.