Named after the lunar-like rock formations along the coastline, Domes White Coast Milos is an adults-only boutique hotel located on the glorious beachfront of Milos. Expect contemporary pared back style, which is reflected in the white cubist architecture and chic minimalist design. Set against the stunning azure waters and bright blue sky, the property oozes a calming and relaxing vibe. Guests enjoy warm hospitality, superb attention to detail and a chic luxury lifestyle.
With just 30 suites, the ambience is both intimate and personal. Each suite features a private infinity plunge pool, furnished terrace or balcony, floor-to-ceiling windows, a stylish neutral palette, as well as sea and sunset views. Amenities include Wi-Fi, HD TV, climate control, tea and coffee making facilities, minibar, safety deposit box and writing desk. Contemporary ensuite bathrooms include walk-in shower, bathrobes, pool slippers, hairdryer, and premium bath products. For extra space inside and outside book a White Coast Suite, while Deluxe and Superior Suites have the option for a glass pool.
Enjoying the same glorious sunset views, the terrace restaurant offers superb fresh Mediterranean cuisine, including classic Greek dishes such as beef stew with orzo and roast pork with peaches. Breakfast is a delightful affair with both Greek and American fare. Meals can also be served in-room. The bar serves soft drinks, beer and wine and is open for most of the day.
Along with a private pool, guests also have access to a shared pool and gym. The hotel sits in a private nature reserve which also gives guests access to a private shoreline, featuring the alluring white rock formations that give the property its name. These are the same as those found at the famous Sarakiniko Beach. Just a five-minute walk from the hotel, there is a choice of three secluded sandy beaches, and a highlight of a stay at Domes White Coast is the chance to enjoy a front row seat to watch the spectacular and colourful sunsets.
For those wishing to explore, Milos has plenty of attractions including the lunar landscapes of Sarakiniko, colourful fishing villages, historic Venetian forts, catacombs, coves, and the archaeological museum at Plaka, featuring a replica of the Venus de Milo, which was discovered on the island in 1820.