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Experience a full day of sailing around Milos with snorkeling, scenic stops, and all food and drinks included on this highly-rated cruise for $144.82 per person.
A full-day cruise exploring Milos and Polyaigos costs $144.82 per person and offers a perfect mix of sightseeing, snorkeling, and relaxation. The tour lasts 9 to 10 hours, departing from Adamas, Milos, Greece at 8:30 am, with a maximum group size of 25 travelers. This cruise is praised for its knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and generous food and drink offerings. It’s an excellent choice for those who want an in-depth look at Milos’s geological marvels and historic sites, combined with fun water activities and a laid-back vibe.
While the tour covers a broad range of stops, travelers should be prepared for a full day that involves some swimming and walking at various sites. The cruise is especially suitable for those who appreciate small group experiences and want to avoid crowds, thanks to its intimate size and flexible route.

The cruise departs from SAILING MILOS in Adamas at 8:30 am. The meeting spot is easy to find, close to public transportation, making access straightforward. The tour ends back at the starting point, allowing a smooth day of exploration and relaxation.
Travelers should note that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so arranging your own transportation to the meeting point is recommended. Also, due to port regulations, names, nationalities, passport numbers, and birth dates are required at the time of booking.
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This cruise takes you past colorful fishing villages like Skinopi, Klima, Areti, and Fourkovouni, allowing for great photo opportunities of authentic Greek seaside life. The uninhabited island of Polyaigos features spectacular volcanic lava landscapes that resemble a natural swimming pool, perfect for a refreshing swim.
Next, the tour visits Sarakiniko, renowned for its lunar-like terrain. Passengers enjoy unique photo opportunities from different perspectives at this iconic site. The Glaronisia islands showcase ancient volcanic lava formations, providing impressive views of Milos’s geological history.

Travelers get to learn about the abandoned sulphur mines with commentary from the guide as the boat passes by. The Cape Vani manganese mines also come into view, offering a glimpse into the island’s industrial past. The guide shares informative stories that enrich the sightseeing experience.

The highlight of the trip is the hour-long stop at Polyaigos, an uninhabited island with crystal-clear waters that resemble a natural swimming pool. With snorkel equipment supplied, visitors can explore the vibrant underwater environment or simply relax in the peaceful surroundings.

Next, the boat visits Gerakas, a hard-to-access sandy beach known for its mesmerizing emerald waters. The calm, shallow waters make it ideal for a relaxed swim. The stop lasts about an hour, giving plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and the water.
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The cruise offers viewing opportunities at South beaches like Tsigrado, Fyriplaka, and Provatas, known for their natural beauty and pristine sands. While the tour doesn’t stop here for swimming, the panoramic views add to the overall experience.

The iconic Kleftiko, once a pirate hideout, takes center stage. Passengers spend two hours exploring its caves and white rock formations perfect for snorkeling. The caves’ interior offers a chance to see marine life and marvel at the impressive limestone cliffs.
The boat approaches the entrance of Sykia Cave, with its collapsed roof, providing another photo-worthy spot. The guide narrates details about the volcanic activity that shaped Milos, adding context to the striking landscape.
Passing by Cape Vani, the route offers views of old manganese mines. The guide shares historical insights into the island’s mining past, adding a layer of cultural interest to the scenic cruise.
This tour features a friendly, knowledgeable crew, with guides like Dora, praised for her entertaining storytelling and local expertise. Reviews highlight the crew’s attentiveness, the food quality, and the relaxed, welcoming atmosphere onboard. Passengers appreciate the extra jackets provided when the weather turns cooler.
A major advantage of this cruise is the all-inclusive menu. You’ll find snacks, lunch, and a variety of beverages—including sodas, bottled water, and alcoholic drinks—served throughout the day. The delicious food and constant flow of drinks consistently earn high praise from guests, making the experience both satisfying and comfortable.
The cruise involves swimming and snorkeling, with snorkeling gear available. Some stops require a bit of walking or swimming from the boat to the shore. While the experience is generally accessible to most, those with mobility issues should consider this aspect. The tour is not suitable for travelers departing the same day from Milos before 8:30 pm, due to the schedule.
The cruise route is indicative and may change depending on weather conditions. The captain’s discretion ensures safety and comfort, sometimes altering stops or routes. If weather causes cancellation, passengers receive a full refund or a different date.
This full-day cruise excels thanks to its small group size, expert guides, and extensive itinerary covering Milos’s most famous sights. The all-inclusive food and drinks elevate the experience, making it a value-packed option. Guests consistently mention the fun, engaging guides and the chance to snorkel in beautiful waters as key highlights.
This cruise is best suited for adventurous spirits who enjoy water activities, scenic landscapes, and informative storytelling. It appeals strongly to those seeking a relaxed, comprehensive exploration of Milos’s natural beauty and history. The limited size ensures personalized service, perfect for small groups or families.
“Dora and the crew were incredible! From all the knowledge she shared with us about the island, to the extra jackets she gave us because of the cold…”
Is hotel pickup included?
No, the tour starts from SAILING MILOS in Adamas, so travelers need to arrange their own transportation.
What should I bring?
While snorkel gear is provided, bring swimwear, towels, sunscreen, and a hat. The tour supplies extra jackets if it gets chilly.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Is this tour good for children or seniors?
Most travelers can participate, but consider swimming and walking at stops. It’s suitable for those comfortable with water activities and full-day excursions.
How many stops are there for swimming?
There are three main swimming stops: Polyaigos, Gerakas, and Kleftiko.
What makes this cruise special compared to others?
Guests highlight the small group size, expert guides like Dora, excellent food and drinks, and the variety of scenic and geological sites visited.
This full-day Milos and Polyaigos cruise offers an engaging, scenic, and well-rounded experience. With stunning landscapes, historical insights, and plenty of swimming, it stands out as an insightful and enjoyable way to explore Milos’s natural gems. The generous food and drinks, combined with personalized service and beautiful stops, make it a highly recommended choice for visitors wanting an active yet relaxing day at sea.