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Explore Milos with an exclusive private speedboat tour covering Kleftiko, Sarakiniko, and Sykia cave, including snorkeling, refreshments, and stunning scenery.

This private cruise with a speedboat offers a personalized way to see some of Milos’s most captivating sights in just 8 hours. Priced at $1,152.92 per group (up to 9 people), this tour provides exclusive access to hidden coves and remarkable rock formations, making it ideal for small groups seeking an intimate experience. The trip is highly recommended by all who have booked, with an average booking time of 54 days in advance.
The tour stands out for its diverse itinerary, which combines beautiful beaches, spectacular caves, and scenic coastlines. It offers snorkeling, refreshments, and the chance to capture stunning photos of Milos’s remarkable landscapes. A key strength is the small group size, ensuring comfort and personalized attention, though travelers should note that lunch expenses in tavernas are not included.

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The tour begins in Adamantas, the island’s bustling port and main town. This area is known for its traditional Cycladic architecture of blue and white buildings, along with a lively atmosphere filled with hotels, taverns, and cafes. Adamantas’s natural bay is a major harbor, making it a convenient starting point for the cruise. The meeting point is usually at the port, with easy access via public transportation or private transfer.
The tour’s rib boat is specially chosen for its ability to maneuver into narrow passages and hidden coves that larger boats cannot access. This allows the guide to take travelers directly into Kleftiko’s pirate caves, where towering volcanic rocks form a maze of tunnels. The boat’s speed and agility make exploring these remote spots both efficient and exciting, avoiding crowded organized beaches.
The boat features a Bimini shade, offering shelter from the sun, and is equipped with a surround sound system and WiFi for an enjoyable onboard atmosphere. The snorkeling equipment and sea scooter are provided, giving travelers the opportunity to explore Milos’s underwater scenery effortlessly.
The tour includes a 45-minute stop at Sykia Beach, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and golden sand. Surrounded by striking rock formations, Sykia offers a peaceful atmosphere far from crowded beaches, perfect for relaxing and soaking up the scenery. The beach’s pristine beauty makes it an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, or simply admiring the natural landscape.
Since admission is free, visitors can enjoy this tranquil setting without extra costs. Its quiet ambiance makes it suitable for those looking to connect with nature away from busy tourist spots.

One of the main highlights is Kleftiko Beach, famous for its impressive volcanic white rocks shaped by the relentless action of waves and air. These rock formations create a dramatic backdrop against the Aegean blue waters, and the area is accessible only by sea—adding an element of adventure. The two-hour stop provides ample time to snorkel, explore the caves, or relax on the rugged coastline.
Since admission is not included, visitors should be aware that accessing Kleftiko involves a boat trip, but no entrance fee is charged. The guides lead you into the caves, where the sculpted rocks and secluded coves offer excellent photo opportunities.
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Next, the tour takes travelers to Tsigrado Beach, a small, rocky bay with crystal-clear waters. This challenging access involves climbing down a wooden ladder, emphasizing the beach’s untouched and rugged environment. The one-hour stop allows time for swimming and appreciating the landscape created by surrounding rocks.
Since admission is free, travelers should be prepared for the difficult access; climbing might be tricky for those with mobility constraints. The scenery and seclusion make Tsigrado a memorable, if somewhat adventurous, stop.

The tour then visits Gerakas Beach, a long narrow strip of light sand overshadowed by a tall mountain. This 45-minute stop offers a break on a less crowded, peaceful beach, perfect for a quick swim or sunbathe. The scenic backdrop with towering cliffs provides excellent photo opportunities, especially for those seeking a quieter piece of paradise.
There is no admission fee, and the area’s natural beauty is a highlight, making it a calm and restful pause in the day’s itinerary.

For a two-hour stop, the cruise reaches Pollonia, a small, traditional resort town characterized by white and blue houses, small churches, and sheltered bays. The village’s fishermen’s dock is adorned with fishing boats, creating a charming atmosphere. Travelers can stroll along its romantic sunsets, enjoy tavernas for lunch (which are not included), or relax on the sandy beaches.
Pollonia’s uninterrupted views of the Aegean and its tranquil vibe make it an ideal place to unwind in a scenic setting before returning to the boat.
The highlight of the tour is the one-hour stop at Sarakiniko Beach, famous for its ashen-white volcanic rocks and moon-like terrain. The sculpted rocks form a surreal landscape that contrasts dramatically with the deep blue waters. Visitors often explore the unique formations, swim in the clear waters, or simply marvel at the otherworldly scenery.
Since admission is free, Sarakiniko is an unmissable highlight, offering extraordinary photo opportunities and a chance to walk through a landscape that feels almost alien.
The tour includes a variety of complimentary amenities designed to enhance the experience. These are snacks, including local delicacies, along with bottled water, soda, and Greek wine to enjoy throughout the day. The cooler refrigerator keeps drinks fresh, and beach towels are provided for comfort.
Travelers benefit from WiFi onboard, allowing easy sharing of photos and updates, while the surround sound system sets the mood. The bimini shade provides relief from the sun during the voyage, ensuring a comfortable experience regardless of weather.
This private tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and close proximity to public transportation options. The group size maxes out at 9 people, making for a personalized experience.
The tour requires confirmation within 48 hours of booking, and full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance. Keep in mind that fuel surcharge and lunch expenses in tavernas are not included, so travelers should budget accordingly. The experience is weather-dependent, with cancellations due to poor weather resulting in a full refund or alternative dates.
This private speedboat tour offers a luxurious yet practical way to see Milos’s highlights. The 8-hour itinerary balances adventure and relaxation, with stops at iconic beaches, caves, and villages. The small group size ensures personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
The tour’s focus on scenic landscapes, snorkeling, and local delicacies makes it a compelling choice for those seeking a luxury day on the water. The expert guide and well-equipped boat create a smooth, enjoyable journey through some of Milos’s most stunning sights.
“Our captain Perry was THE ABSOLUTE BEST! We had the most amazing day! Our family all agreed that this was one of the best days of our two week trip…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, as long as children are comfortable on a boat and able to handle some physical activity, such as climbing down ladders at Tsigrado.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the private guide, fuel, snorkeling gear, sea scooter, WiFi, snacks, beverages, and beach towels.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, meals in tavernas or restaurants at Pollonia or elsewhere are not included; travelers should budget for lunch separately.
Can I bring my own drinks or food?
The tour provides beverages and snacks, but additional personal items are at your discretion.
How many people can join the tour?
The maximum group size is 9 people, ensuring a small, intimate experience.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Is snorkeling equipment suitable for beginners?
Yes, snorkeling gear is included and user-friendly, suitable for all levels.
How long is each stop?
Stops range from 45 minutes to 2 hours, including transportation time, allowing ample exploration and relaxation.
What makes this tour different from others?
The exclusive access via rib boat and the small group size set this tour apart, ensuring personalized service and entry into otherwise inaccessible spots.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Booking is best done well in advance; the tour is often booked 54 days ahead, but last-minute availability depends on schedule and availability.
This private Milos cruise delivers a personalized, scenic, and adventurous day on the water, perfect for those who cherish authentic experiences and stunning landscapes.