How to get here
For the exact location of Santa Maria Luxury Suites & Spa please look us up on
Getting to Milos by Air
Milos has an airport and is therefore accessible by plane from Athens' Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport. Flight time is approximately 40 minutes.
The Santa Maria Village complex is just 10 minutes away from the airport by car.
Getting to Milos by Sea
Milos is naturally accessible by sea. There are ferry boats leaving from Pireaus and stopping in Milos all year round, with the itineraries becoming more tentative as the summer season reaches its peak. Sailing time varies according to vessel and route, with the high-speed ferry making the one-way trip in 2-4 hours. Once in Adamas port, the Santa Maria Village complex is 5 minutes away by car.
If you are coming to Milos via ferry and bringing your own car, or other transportation, you may find clear and easy-to-follow instructions on how to get to the Santa Maria Village here. If you still have questions please don't hesitate to let us know.
For more information:
- Pireaus Port Tel: +30 210 35.30.000
- Milos Port Tel: +30 22870 23.360
- www.hellenicseaways.gr
- www.anek.gr
- www.ferries.gr/lane
- venturissealines.gr
Kleftiko
A day trip to remember
The famous cove of Kleftiko (Bandits' Lair) was an old pirates' hideout and now one of the most popular tourist attractions in Milos island. It is famous for its crystal-clear water, elaborate caves and imposing rock formations. You haven't seen Milos island if you haven't visited Kleftiko at least once!
Sulphur Mines
Unique and impressionable
In the east side of Milos lies Paliorema, a bay with crystal clear waters and yellowish pebbles, colored by the sulphur. There the sulphur mine of Victor Melas used to be in operation, the oldest business for the mining of sulphur all over Greece The sulphur mines, the Theioryheia, were in operation until 1960, and their installations still remain to this day.
Sarakiniko
Milos's famous lunar landscape
Situated on the north shore of the island, Sarakiniko is made up of strange looking greyish - white rocks that can have amazing shapes often compared to a moonscape. The local people often refer to the scenic landscape of Sarakiniko as Lunar. Sarakiniko is the most photographed landscape in the Aegean.
How to get here
For the exact location of Santa Maria Luxury Suites & Spa please look us up on
Getting to Milos by Air
Milos has an airport and is therefore accessible by plane from Athens' Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport. Flight time is approximately 40 minutes.
The Santa Maria Village complex is just 10 minutes away from the airport by car.
Getting to Milos by Sea
Milos is naturally accessible by sea. There are ferry boats leaving from Pireaus and stopping in Milos all year round, with the itineraries becoming more tentative as the summer season reaches its peak. Sailing time varies according to vessel and route, with the high-speed ferry making the one-way trip in 2-4 hours. Once in Adamas port, the Santa Maria Village complex is 5 minutes away by car.
If you are coming to Milos via ferry and bringing your own car, or other transportation, you may find clear and easy-to-follow instructions on how to get to the Santa Maria Village here. If you still have questions please don't hesitate to let us know.
For more information:
- Pireaus Port Tel: +30 210 35.30.000
- Milos Port Tel: +30 22870 23.360
- www.hellenicseaways.gr
- www.anek.gr
- www.ferries.gr/lane
- venturissealines.gr
Kleftiko
A day trip to remember
The famous cove of Kleftiko (Bandits' Lair) was an old pirates' hideout and now one of the most popular tourist attractions in Milos island. It is famous for its crystal-clear water, elaborate caves and imposing rock formations. You haven't seen Milos island if you haven't visited Kleftiko at least once!
Sulphur Mines
Unique and impressionable
In the east side of Milos lies Paliorema, a bay with crystal clear waters and yellowish pebbles, colored by the sulphur. There the sulphur mine of Victor Melas used to be in operation, the oldest business for the mining of sulphur all over Greece The sulphur mines, the Theioryheia, were in operation until 1960, and their installations still remain to this day.
Sarakiniko
Milos's famous lunar landscape
Situated on the north shore of the island, Sarakiniko is made up of strange looking greyish - white rocks that can have amazing shapes often compared to a moonscape. The local people often refer to the scenic landscape of Sarakiniko as Lunar. Sarakiniko is the most photographed landscape in the Aegean.