Set sail at 09:00 from the port of Adamas and experience an unforgettable full-day catamaran adventure around the spectacular coastline of Milos. This semi-private cruise combines breathtaking landscapes, hidden caves, crystal-clear waters, local history and authentic Greek hospitality.
As you cruise northeast across Adamas Bay, you pass the colorful fishing village of Klima, famous as the discovery site of the Venus de Milo, and the striking bear-shaped rock formations of Arkoudes guarding the bay's entrance.
On the way to Polyaigos, admire the rare volcanic formations of Glaronisia, a unique cluster of hexagonal basalt rocks rising dramatically from the sea. Weather permitting, a short photo stop allows you to capture the landscape and observe the local seabirds.
Your first swim stop awaits at Galazia Nera in Polyaigos, a true paradise of turquoise waters, considered one of the most stunning swimming spots in Greece. Enjoy refreshing crystal-clear waters, followed by a light breakfast served on board.
Sailing along the southern coastline of Milos, you reach Theiorychia, where 19th-century sulfur mines create an otherworldly landscape of yellow and orange cliffs. After a short photo stop, continue to Gerakas Beach, a secluded stretch accessible only by boat where approximately 40 minutes are offered for swimming and relaxation. Upon returning on board, refreshments, ice-cold beers and delicious snacks are served.
You then sail past the iconic beaches of Tsigrado Beach and Fyriplaka Beach, cruise through Gerontas Bay and arrive at the highlight of the cruise, Kleftiko. Once used as a pirate hideout, this dramatic white rock formation features sea caves and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling and stand-up paddleboarding. After exploring the area for approximately one hour, a freshly prepared BBQ lunch is served on board.
The journey continues along the west coast toward Sykia Cave, the island's largest sea cave. A short photo stop is made in front of its impressive collapsed entrance and the colorful bay to the south, an old volcanic crater with emerald-green waters.
Your final swim stop takes place at Kalogries Bay, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters. Approximately 30 minutes are dedicated to swimming and snorkeling, followed by dessert served on board.
On the return to Adamas, you pass Cape Vani, a dramatic 30-meter-high rock formation behind which a 19th-century iron mine once operated. Arrival back at Adamas is scheduled around 18:00, with beautiful sunset colors marking the end of an unforgettable day at sea.
Cruise itineraries may be adjusted depending on weather conditions and at the captain's discretion. In case of strong north winds, departure may take place from the south side of the island and the bay of Palaiochori (transfer to and from Adamas included). In case of strong south winds, sailing is directed toward the north side of Milos and Polyaigos.
April - May & October
150 Euros per person (2+ years old)
June to September
190 Euros per person (2+ years old)
Infants (0-1 years old)
Free
Adamas Port, Milos, Cyclades, 84800,
Greece
Adamas (Departure – 09:00)
Klima
Admire the colorful fishing houses and discover the historical site where the Venus de Milo was found
Arkoudes
Photograph the impressive bear-shaped rock formations guarding the bay’s entrance
Glaronisia
Observe rare hexagonal volcanic formations rising dramatically from the sea
Polyaigos – Galazia Nera (Blue Waters)
Swim in crystal-clear turquoise waters at one of Greece’s most stunning swimming spots
Theiorychia
Witness the dramatic landscape created by 19th-century sulfur mining activity
Gerakas Beach
Relax and swim at a secluded beach accessible only by boat
Tsigrado Beach & Fyriplaka Beach
Enjoy views of colorful cliffs and exotic coastal scenery from the sea
Kleftiko
Explore sea caves and swim through crystal-clear waters at the island’s most iconic landmark
Sykia Cave
Capture photos of the impressive collapsed cave roof and emerald waters below
Kalogries Bay
Unwind with a final swim in calm, turquoise waters before the return journey
Cape Vani
View the dramatic rock formation and remnants of a historic 19th-century iron mine
Return to Adamas around 18:00
Rarely, bad weather may also mean that, for your safety, a different itinerary is used. Here, no refund is possible. The tour organizer will always offer an equivelant itinerary taking the same amount of time and visiting equally impressive places (just those not so prone to bad weather) and offering an equally enjoyable experience that you are sure to treasure.
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