Begin the day with a relaxing departure at 09:00 from the port of Adamas, as the cruise sets off to circumnavigate the island of Milos heading northeast. A scenic sightseeing journey unfolds through the beautiful bay of Adamas, passing the colorful fishing village of Klima, famous for the discovery of the Venus de Milo. The route continues toward Arkoudes, the impressive bear-shaped rock formations guarding the entrance of the bay, while fascinating historical insights about the island enrich the experience.
Along the way, the small volcanic islets of Glaronisia (Seagull Islands) appear on the horizon, a rare geological formation made entirely of striking hexagonal lava columns. A short stop offers the perfect opportunity for photos and, when conditions allow, the chance to observe and feed the seagulls that inhabit the area.
The first swim stop takes place at Galazia Nera (Blue Waters) in Polyaigos, widely considered one of the most breathtaking swimming locations in Greece. Crystal-clear turquoise waters invite guests for a refreshing swim in an untouched natural setting, followed by a light breakfast served on board.
The journey then continues along the dramatic southern coastline of Milos toward Theiorychia, where the abandoned sulfur mines of the 19th century create a unique and almost surreal landscape. After a brief photo stop, the cruise reaches Gerakas Beach, one of the island's most beautiful and secluded beaches, accessible only by boat. Around 40 minutes are dedicated to swimming and relaxing before returning on board, where refreshments, ice-cold beers and delicious snacks are served.
Sailing further along the coast reveals some of Milos' most famous beaches, including Tsigrado and Fyriplaka, while the route also passes through the impressive bay of Gerontas before reaching the next highlight of the cruise.
Kleftiko is without doubt the most iconic location of Milos. Its name, meaning "place of thieves", comes from the time when pirates used these dramatic white rock formations and caves as a hideout. About one hour is spent here swimming, snorkeling through the caves and exploring the area with the stand-up paddleboard, before a freshly prepared BBQ lunch is served on board.
The cruise then heads toward Sykia, the largest sea cave of Milos. A short stop in front of its collapsed roof reveals a spectacular natural chamber and the colorful bay below, part of an ancient volcanic crater with emerald-green waters.
Before the journey back, a final swim stop takes place at the bay of Kalogries, known for its incredibly clear turquoise waters. Guests can enjoy one last swim or snorkeling session before dessert is served on board.
The return route passes Cape Vani, an impressive 30-meter-high rock formation behind which an old 19th-century iron mine once operated. Arrival at the port of Adamas is expected around 18:00, as the warm colors of the sunset complete an unforgettable day at sea.
Cruise itineraries may change depending on weather conditions and at the captain's discretion to ensure the safest and most enjoyable experience.
April, May & October
120 Euros per person (2+ years old)
June to September
150 Euros per person (2+ years old)
Infants (0-1 years old) All Year Round
Free
Adamas port, Milos, Cyclades, 84800,
Greece
Adamas Port
Departure point of the cruise and the starting location for the full circumnavigation of Milos
Klima
Pass by the colorful traditional fishing village where the famous Venus de Milo statue was discovered
Arkoudes
Photo stop at the impressive bear-shaped rock formations located at the entrance of Adamas Bay
Glaronisia (Seagull Islands)
Short stop to admire the rare hexagonal volcanic rock formations and observe the local seabirds
Galazia Nera – Polyaigos
First swim stop in crystal-clear turquoise waters, followed by a light breakfast served on board
Theiorychia (Sulfur Mines)
Photo stop at the abandoned 19th-century sulfur mines, creating a dramatic and unique landscape
Gerakas Beach
Swim and relax at this secluded sandy beach accessible only by boat
Tsigrado & Fyriplaka
Sail past two of Milos’ most famous colorful beaches and admire their impressive cliffs
Gerontas Bay
Pass through this scenic bay known for its natural rock arch and volcanic formations
Kleftiko
Extended stop for swimming and snorkeling in the famous pirate caves and white rock formations. BBQ lunch served on board
Sykia Cave
Photo stop at the island’s largest sea cave with its impressive collapsed roof
Kalogries Bay
Final swim stop in calm turquoise waters, followed by dessert on board
Cape Vani
Sail past the striking rock formation and historic iron mining site during the return journey
Adamas Port
Return to the port in the late afternoon, marking the end of the cruise
Ευχαριστούμε πολύ! Περάσαμε τέλεια! Αξέχαστη εμπειρία!!
