Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Milos and Poliegos on an 8-hour all-inclusive snorkeling and SUP cruise aboard a spacious 55' yacht, with stops at Kleftiko, Blue Lagoon, and more.
Exploring the Greek islands often involves scenic boat rides, but the Milos: Milos and Poliaigos Snorkeling and SUP Cruise offers a standout experience. For $181 per person, this full-day tour departs from Adamas and features 8 hours of sailing aboard a spacious 55-foot yacht. The cruise combines snorkeling, paddleboarding, sightseeing, and delicious Greek cuisine, making it ideal for travelers seeking a comprehensive island adventure. While the tour includes many highlights and positive reviews praising the guides and scenery, potential guests should note that towels are not included and group size is limited to 15 passengers for a more intimate experience.
The full-day itinerary takes you from the port of Adamas to multiple stunning locations, giving ample time to relax, swim, and learn about the islands’ history. Expect crystal-clear waters, breathtaking sea caves, and beautiful beaches. The tour is suitable for those comfortable with boat tours, as the itinerary might be modified based on weather conditions. This cruise combines scenic sailing, water activities, and authentic Greek food in a well-rounded package.

The cruise begins at 8:30 AM in front of Polco Sailing at the port of Adamas, opposite the Mentor Cafe. The meeting point is clearly marked with Polco Sailing flags. The tour includes guide services in both English and Greek and offers a flexible cancellation policy—free up to 24 hours in advance. If weather conditions require, the departure point or route may shift, and travelers are informed via email 24 hours beforehand.
Enjoy being on the water? Here are other boat experiences we've looked into in Milos

The trip first takes you northwest toward Cape Vani, notable for its 30-meter-tall rock and historic 19th-century iron mine. The first swimming stop occurs at Kalogries Bay, with crystal-clear turquoise waters perfect for snorkeling and relaxing. Later, the boat visits Glaronisia, another picturesque photo stop, offering opportunities to enjoy the scenery and feed seagulls.

Sailing along Milos’ west coast, you’ll encounter Sykia Cave, the largest on the island, with a spectacular entrance and emerald waters ideal for snorkeling. The crew provides pool noodles and life vests to enhance safety and comfort during water activities. The iconic Kleftiko bay follows—a former pirate hideout famous for sea caves, clear waters, and dramatic rock formations. Inside the caves, snorkeling is a popular activity, and paddleboarding is available for those who want to try something different.

The lunch stop at Kleftiko is one of the day’s highlights. The area is well-known for its spectacular landscape—and onboard, you can enjoy snacks, beer, wine, and spirits. The lunch service features delicious Greek food served while taking in views of the impressive surroundings. Afterward, guests have about one hour to snorkel, relax, or simply take photos.
More Great Tours Nearby
Poliegos is the largest uninhabited island in Greece**, and the tour stops at the Galazia Nera bay. Here, visitors can swim in crystal waters and enjoy the tranquility of this remote landscape. This stop offers a quieter, more secluded environment, perfect for unwinding after the more active stops.

The cruise also passes Theiorychia, where ancient sulfur mines can be seen, adding a touch of history to the natural beauty. The boat then proceeds to Glaronisia and Arkoudes, providing additional photo opportunities of rock formations and island scenery. These stops allow for feeding seagulls and soaking in the last views of Milos before heading back.

Stops at Tsigrado and Gerakas beaches enable guests to swim and relax in stunning settings. At Gerakas, a 30-minute break includes snacks, drinks, and snorkeling, with the chance to sample tapas while enjoying the natural surroundings. These locations are perfect for a leisurely splash or sunbathing.

The tour includes a photo stop at Sykia Cave, with its imposing entrance and vivid waters. The guide shares insights into the geology and history of the cave, enriching the experience. As the cruise winds down, the ship visits Kalimni Beach and other scenic stops, concluding with a return to Adamas.

Guests should carry swimwear, sunscreen, a sun hat, camera, towel, and windbreaker. Since towels are not included, packing your own is advisable. The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to the boat’s nature and water activities. The group size of 15 passengers ensures a comfortable, less crowded experience, with plenty of opportunity to ask questions and enjoy the scenery.
According to positive feedback, the guides are knowledgeable and friendly, with Dina and Baco named for their friendly, informative service. The crew ensures everyone is well cared for and that snorkeling gear, pool noodles, and life vests are available for safety. The food, including delicious Greek dishes, snacks, and drinks, receives praise, alongside digital photos capturing the day.
This cruise appeals to travelers who appreciate water activities, scenic sailing, and authentic Greek cuisine. Those interested in photo opportunities and natural landscapes will find this trip engaging. It is best suited for fit guests comfortable with boat excursions and active water-based stops. Since towels are not provided, guests should come prepared for swimming and sunbathing.
This full-day cruise offers a well-rounded exploration of Milos’ most iconic sights and the uninhabited Poliegos island. With a small group size, delicious Greek food, and varied stops, the experience balances adventure and relaxation. The guides’ friendliness and knowledge enhance the trip, making it suitable for those keen on snorkeling, scenery, and local culture.
While the itinerary is weather-dependent and towels are not included, the overall package provides great value for a day on the water in Greece. The 8-hour duration ensures ample time to see many highlights without feeling rushed. This tour is an excellent choice for active vacationers who want to see Milos from the sea in a comfortable and enjoyable setting.
“We had the best time on this boat cruise! We stopped to snorkel at 4 different places and each place was amazing. We couldnt believe how clear and …”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
It is best suited for guests comfortable with boat excursions and water activities, as it involves swimming and paddling. The tour is not recommended for those with mobility impairments.
What should I bring for the cruise?
Guests should bring swimwear, sunscreen, a sun hat, towel, camera, and windbreaker. Towels are not provided, so packing your own is advised.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. The tour offers flexibility and easy rescheduling if needed.
Does the itinerary change due to weather?
Yes, the itinerary might be modified to ensure safety, especially in strong wind conditions. The departure point and stops can shift accordingly, with advance notice given via email.