CathrynF60
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This was our second visit to Nefeli, having been there last october and vowing,on leaving, that we would return! Again we stayed in Suite no 5, which has a wonderfully large terrace with table and chairs plus two sunloungers. But its main attraction is the magnificent view over the bay and to the headland on the left, which the sun dips behind in the evening. Makis, our genial host, explained to us that the sunset earlier in the year, from April through to Aug/Sept occurs more centrally over the sea and is magnificent, of which I have no doubt. However I love the way in october, while the sun itself finally disappears behind the headland, it radiates its orange glow right across the sea and surrounding rocks bathing them in beautiful light.|Our room as before was very comfortable with lots of storage space, a huge wardrobe that also fitted our large suitcases, and lots of shelf space for tops and underwear. So many hotels and studios nowadays only have hanging space, it was a pleasure to be able to put everything away out of sight.|As already described, being situated a short distance outside Pollonia makes for a very peaceful stay, and Pollonia itself is situated on a lovely sheltered bay with very good restaurants. Adamantas, the main port, and Plaka, the capital, high on a hilltop, are well worth visiting also as are the catacombs, the amphitheatre with an amazing view down over the sea, and of course the site of where the Aphrodite de Milo (Venus de Milo) was discovered by a local farmer. There are beautiful beaches scattered across Milos also, and its worth hiring a car to see all the island has to offer.|But ,as I said last year, the main selling point of Nefeli Sunset studios is the family who run it. Makis and Roula take such pride in their wonderful establishment and in their Island. It's evident in the way they wish for their visitors to have the best time. And, oh yes, we certainly do!| ||.