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Discover Milos with this full-day small-group cruise featuring snorkeling, visits to Kleftiko caves, Kalogries Beach, and a delicious Greek lunch for $185.
Exploring the Greek island of Milos becomes an unforgettable experience with this small-group full-day cruise, priced at $185.37 per person. Departing from Adamantas, the tour offers around 8 hours of sailing, snorkeling, and sightseeing, making it a perfect adventure for water lovers and those eager to explore Milos’s most iconic spots. With a maximum of 10 travelers, the intimate setting ensures personalized attention, friendly guides, and a relaxed pace. The tour includes complimentary lunch, snacks, drinks, snorkeling equipment, and even GoPro photos, adding extra value to a day packed with highlights.
While the tour’s stops and activities are well-structured, it’s important to note that weather conditions can influence the itinerary. For instance, some remote locations like Glaronisia or Sykia Cave may be skipped if the wind causes rough seas. This flexibility prioritizes safety and comfort but might mean missing certain stops for some participants. This cruise suits water enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone seeking a mix of scenic sailing and beach relaxation.


The cruise begins in Adamantas, the main port of Milos, setting the stage for a day filled with scenic views and local charm. The tour provides insights into the island’s past, such as the significance of Klima, the first capital of Milos, where the famous Venus de Milo statue was discovered. Visitors can take beautiful photos of the colorful fishing village while learning about the local history, guided by knowledgeable multilingual guides.
The experience balances natural beauty and cultural stories, making it more than just a boat trip. The guides share interesting facts about Milos’s history and geology, enriching the sightseeing with context and background.
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The tour’s first stop at Klima highlights the charm of this historic fishing village. Known for its vibrant, colorful houses and traditional architecture, Klima offers excellent photo opportunities. The guides share insights into Klima’s past, including its connection to the Venus de Milo discovery. This stop is ideal for capturing picturesque scenes and absorbing the local atmosphere in a relaxed setting.
While here, travelers can explore the waterfront and appreciate Klima’s historical significance. It’s a gentle introduction to the day’s adventure, making it a favorite for photo enthusiasts and history lovers alike.

Next, the tour passes the 19th-century iron and manganese mine during the cruise of Adamas Bay. The guides tell stories about the island’s mining history, which played a crucial role in Milos’s development. This area offers great photo opportunities of the old industrial sites, set against the rugged coastline.
Weather permitting, participants may enjoy a quick swim in this protected bay, adding an aquatic element to the tour. This stop blends natural scenery with Milos’s industrial past, providing a deeper understanding of the island’s diverse landscape.

The first swimming stop at Kalogries Beach lasts about 30 minutes. Here, guests can swim and snorkel in calm waters, enjoying the clear blue sea. The stop includes a light brunch, giving travelers a chance to relax and energize before the next adventure.
Snorkeling gear is available, making it easy to explore underwater life. Kalogries Beach’s sheltered location makes it an ideal spot for both beginners and experienced snorkelers to enjoy a refreshing swim amid stunning scenery.

The Sykia Beach stop lasts around 2 hours, making it one of the longer visits. Anchored in a protected bay, the tour offers a first swim with masks and fins provided, allowing guests to enjoy the crystal-clear waters. The highlight is exploring the Sykia Cave with a dinghy, revealing impressive rock formations and mysterious passages.
Back on the boat, travelers are treated to homemade Greek snacks, ouzo, and fresh drinks, creating a convivial atmosphere. The cave exploration offers memorable photo opportunities both above and below water. This stop is perfect for those eager to combine adventure, scenery, and local flavors.
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The most famous attraction on the tour is Kleftiko Beach, where the group spends about 1 hour and 30 minutes. Here, visitors swim with provided snorkeling gear, take photos of the dramatic caves, and use a dinghy to visit the Kleftiko caves closely. The setting features striking cliffs and sea caves, making it one of the most photogenic locations.
After the exploration, guests enjoy a freshly cooked Greek lunch with local produce and a Greek salad. Vegetarian and vegan options are available, making this a well-rounded, satisfying meal with drinks included. The combination of water activities, sightseeing, and a hearty meal makes Kleftiko the tour’s highlight.

Before heading back to Adamas port, the cruise makes a short 20-minute stop at Agios Dimitrios Bay. This tranquil bay offers spectacular views of the Milos caldera, Plaka, and Tripiti across the water. It’s an ideal spot for a quick swim and photo opportunities, rounding out the day with scenic beauty.
This last stop provides a relaxed finale, allowing guests to enjoy the peaceful surroundings and reflect on the day’s discoveries.

The tour departs from PCFW+PH Adamantas at 10:00 am, with the meeting point conveniently located near public transportation. The mobile ticket system simplifies check-in, and the small group size ensures attentive service from the crew.
Included amenities are snacks, alcoholic beverages such as wine and beer, bottled water, and soda. The use of snorkeling equipment is provided at each stop, and WiFi on board keeps guests connected. The GoPro captures photos and videos, which are later emailed free of charge.
Towels and sunscreen are not included, so travelers should bring their essentials. The tour is suitable for most people able to move comfortably, but those with medical conditions affecting mobility should consider the sailing nature of the boat.
The crew—led by experienced captains—receives high praise for their friendliness, knowledge, and professionalism. The guides actively share stories about each location, enhancing the sightseeing with interesting facts. Many reviews emphasize the warm hospitality, fun atmosphere, and great energy brought by the team, making the day enjoyable and memorable.
Specific guides like George, Yannis, Andreas, and Giota are highlighted for their attentiveness and ability to keep the group engaged and comfortable. The crew’s flexibility to adapt the itinerary based on weather conditions demonstrates their focus on safety and guest experience.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure, providing peace of mind. If weather conditions are unfavorable, the itinerary may change, or the experience may be canceled with a full refund or alternative date. The minimum number of travelers is set to ensure an intimate experience, and the tour is near public transportation, making access straightforward.
This full-day cruise is ideal for water lovers, photography enthusiasts, and those interested in local history. The combination of sailing, snorkeling, and exploring caves suits active travelers comfortable with short swims and boat rides. The small group setting, friendly guides, and inclusive meals make it perfect for travelers seeking a personalized, relaxed experience.
Those looking for a luxurious, all-inclusive experience will appreciate the complimentary food and drinks, but should be prepared for weather-dependent changes. It’s a fantastic way to see Milos’s coastlines and underwater gems while enjoying authentic Greek hospitality.
“Best part of our trip to Greece !! Worth every penny! I have recommended this tour to all our friends.”
What is included in the tour price?
The $185.37 fee covers snacks, lunch, drinks, snorkeling gear, WiFi on board, and GoPro photos. Towels and sunscreen are not included.
How long does the tour last?
The total experience lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 10:00 am and returning to the meeting point later in the afternoon.
Are vegetarian or vegan options available for lunch?
Yes, vegetarian and vegan options are available upon request, with a Greek salad and local produce included in the meal.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If conditions are unsafe, the itinerary may change, or the tour could be canceled with a full refund or rescheduling.
How many people are on each tour?
The tour operates with a maximum of 10 guests, ensuring an intimate, personalized experience.
Do I need to bring my own towel or sunscreen?
Yes, towels and sunscreen are not included, so bring your essentials for comfort and sun protection.
Can I participate if I have limited mobility?
Most travelers who can move comfortably can join, but those with medical conditions affecting mobility should consider the sailing nature of the boat.
What are the main stops on the tour?
Stops include Klima, Adamas Bay, Kalogries Beach, Sykia Beach and Cave, Kleftiko, and Agios Dimitrios Bay.
Is WiFi available onboard?
Yes, WiFi is provided, allowing guests to stay connected during the cruise.
How do I book or cancel this tour?
Booking is straightforward with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve your spot through the provided platform, and cancel if needed without penalty.
This Milos Small-Group Full-Day Cruise offers a balanced mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural insight, making it a top choice for those seeking an authentic coastal experience. From stunning caves to delicious Greek food, the tour delivers a memorable day exploring one of Greece’s most beautiful islands.