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Discover Milos and Poliegos on a luxurious catamaran cruise with snorkeling, stunning stops, BBQ lunch, drinks, Wi-Fi, and expert crew for an unforgettable day.

The Best of Milos and Poliegos Catamaran Snorkeling Cruise with BBQ offers an elegant way to see Greece’s breathtaking Aegean coast. Priced at $231.71 per person, this full-day adventure lasts approximately 9 to 10 hours and is perfect for those seeking a mix of comfort, stunning scenery, and exciting activities. The tour departs from Milos and takes a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring a spacious and semi-private experience. The guides document your day with drone, GoPro, and underwater photography, and you’ll enjoy lunch, snacks, drinks, Wi-Fi, and snorkeling gear included.
While the tour is renowned for its friendly crew, beautiful stops, and top-notch food, it’s especially suited for travelers who value small-group intimacy, scenic sailing, and variety in experiences. Keep in mind, the tour’s itinerary might change depending on weather, but with excellent reviews, it remains a highly recommended way to explore Milos and Poliegos.

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This tour departs from Adamantas, Milos, at 9:00 am, aboard a 44-foot Lagoon 440 catamaran. The vessel offers ample space and a smooth sailing experience, setting the perfect scene for a relaxing, scenic cruise. The limited group size of just 20 people means you’ll enjoy a more intimate atmosphere and personalized attention from the crew, which many reviews describe as friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive.
The crew takes pride in documenting your day with drone footage, underwater shots, and photos via GoPro, later emailed to you. This added touch enhances the memory-making, especially for those active on social media or who love visual keepsakes of their trip. The onboard Wi-Fi keeps you connected, offering a modern convenience that many find valuable during a day at sea.

Klima, the first capital of Milos, marks the initial stop. This colorful fishing village is famous for the discovery of the Venus de Milo statue. During the visit, you can snap photos of the picturesque buildings and learn about the island’s history through a guided commentary. The sunset lighting adds a magical touch, making it an ideal photo opportunity. The tour emphasizes local culture, giving a taste of authentic Milos life.

A highlight of this cruise is the visit to the Seagull Islands, a rare geological phenomenon found in only a few countries. Created under immense pressure, these islands feature hexagonal tubes with six-sided shapes, offering a fascinating glimpse into nature’s artistry. This stop provides excellent photo opportunities, especially for those interested in geology or unique landscapes.

The main attraction on Poliegos, Greece’s largest uninhabited island, is Galazia Nera, also called the Blue Lagoon. Known for its extraordinarily clear, fluorescent waters, it ranks among Greece’s top beaches for swimming and snorkeling. The water’s transparency allows you to see underwater passages and caves with ease, making it an exceptional environment for underwater exploration. The crew provides masks and tips to enhance your experience, and paddle-boarding is also available for those wishing to stay active.
You enjoy approximately 40 minutes at this stop, with free admission, focusing on relaxation and underwater discovery. Many reviews highlight this as a standout part of the cruise, with visitors praising the crystal-clear waters and spectacular scenery.
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Another intriguing stop is the Old Sulfur Mines on the southeastern coast of Milos. These abandoned mines, used until 1956, are remote and accessible only by boat. The storytelling crew shares historical insights about the mine’s operation and significance, adding a learning dimension to the trip. The spectacular landscape surrounding the mines features rock formations in black and ruby red colors and vertical cliffs, perfect for photos.

Gerakas is one of Milos’ most famous beaches, accessible only by boat, which adds an element of exclusivity. Known for its crystal emerald waters and large perlite sandslides, it offers a beautiful and secluded environment. The stop lasts about 30 minutes, giving ample time to swim, snorkel, or simply relax on the beach. The unspoiled beauty and tranquil waters make this spot a favorite among those who enjoy natural landscapes.

A quick pass-by allows for photo opportunities of Tsigrado Beach, another exclusive Milos spot. Access is only by sea or by ladders and ropes on land, which keeps it less crowded. While the tour does not stop here for swimming, the views and photos of this rugged coastline add to the overall scenic experience.
Kleftiko is the highlight of this cruise and arguably one of Greece’s most iconic landscapes. Historically, pirates used this area as a hideout, which lends the name “place of thieves”. The white and grey rocks create a stunning landscape, with several caves and passages perfect for snorkeling and underwater exploration. The tour allocates about 1 hour here, providing enough time for swimming, snorkeling, and paddle-boarding.
The crystal-clear waters and dramatic rock formations make Kleftiko a must-see. The crew uses GoPro cameras to capture your underwater moments, which are shared afterward via email. Many reviews praise this site as breathtaking, with some describing it as one of the most beautiful places they’ve seen.
The Kalogries Beach, on the west side of Milos, is an inaccessible bay known for its turquoise waters and small beaches. The 30-minute stop allows for swimming and relaxing amidst stunning surroundings. Nearby, the Cape Vani features an abandoned manganese and iron mine with rock formations in black and ruby red hues. The crew shares stories about this historic site, enhancing the visual experience with photos of the rugged landscape.
Included in the package are freshly made Greek tapas, fruits, salads, and a BBQ lunch with vegan options. The open bar offers beer, local wine, and Greek Ouzo, complementing the meals. Snacks and bottled water keep everyone refreshed during the day. The Wi-Fi, snorkel gear, and underwater photos provided by the crew add extra value to this experience.
The cancellation policy is flexible, offering free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, with options to reschedule or receive a full refund if weather conditions prevent the tour from proceeding.
This full-day cruise is ideal for adventurers, photographers, and sea-lovers who want to explore hidden beaches, geological wonders, and historic sites in comfort. The small group size, friendly crew, and high-quality amenities make it a good choice for couples, families, or influencers looking for stunning visuals and social media content.
While the tour involves swimming and some physical activity, it does not specify strict accessibility considerations, so travelers with mobility issues should consider this.
The Best of Milos and Poliegos Catamaran Snorkelling Cruise with BBQ delivers a well-rounded, scenic, and comfortable way to discover Greece’s spectacular islands. The expert crew, beautiful stops, delicious food, and photo opportunities make this experience stand out. The luxury vessel combined with intimate group size ensures a memorable day, especially for those who love crystal waters, dramatic landscapes, and authentic Greek hospitality.
This tour excels at showcasing Milos’ most iconic sites, from Kleftiko’s caves to Galazia Nera’s waters, with plenty of snorkeling, swimming, and relaxation. For anyone wanting a luxurious yet adventurous day at sea, this cruise offers an excellent balance of comfort, adventure, and beauty.
“We were on the Mia (19.5.2025) and it was fantastic. Due to the weather, we could not do the southern half of the island, but it was still an amaz…”
How long does the tour last?
The cruise lasts approximately 9 to 10 hours, starting at 9:00 am and returning to the meeting point in Adamantas.
What is included in the package?
The package includes lunch with BBQ and vegan options, snacks, drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), Wi-Fi, snorkeling gear, lifejackets, and underwater photos taken by crew.
Are there any restrictions or physical requirements?
While specific restrictions aren’t detailed, the tour involves swimming and some physical activity, so participants should be comfortable in the water. Accessibility details are not specified.
What stops are part of the itinerary?
Stops include Klima fishing village, Seagull Islands, Galazia Nera in Poliegos, Old Sulfur Mines, Gerakas Beach, Tsigrado, Kleftiko, Kalogries Beach, and Cape Vani.
Can I cancel the tour for a refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour. Refunds are processed if canceled within this window.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear and lifejackets are included, along with tips from the crew to enhance underwater exploration.
What makes this tour special compared to others?
The small group size, luxurious catamaran, professional crew, photo services, and variety of scenic stops set this experience apart.
How do the reviews rate this tour?
All reviews are perfect 5-star ratings, praising staff friendliness, stunning scenery, delicious food, and overall value.
Is Wi-Fi available onboard?
Yes, Wi-Fi is provided, ensuring connectivity during the cruise for sharing photos or staying in touch.
What is the weather policy?
The tour depends on good weather; if canceled due to weather, an alternative date or a full refund is offered.