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Experience a full-day sailing trip around Milos, exploring caves, beaches, and hidden spots with homemade food, drinks, and stunning views on a small-group cruise.
Discover the Adamantas: Milos Sightseeing Sailboat Cruise, a 8-hour adventure that takes you across the west of Milos. Priced at $181 per person, this tour promises an intimate experience with a small group of up to 10 passengers. Led by experienced guides from POLCO TOURS, the cruise covers highlights inaccessible by land, such as Kleftiko and the cave of Sykia.
The cruise departs from Adamantas, offering a mix of sightseeing, swimming, snorkeling, and delicious homemade Greek food. Its personalized atmosphere, combined with stunning scenery and expert guides, makes this tour perfect for travelers seeking a relaxed day on the water. While the experience emphasizes comfort and small-group intimacy, travelers should bring essentials like towels, sunscreen, and a jacket, as no hotel transfers are included.


This cruise begins at the port of Adamantas in front of Polco-Sailing boats, identifiable by the Polco-Sailing flags. The meeting point is straightforward, and the activity includes no transfer service, so you should arrange your own transportation unless otherwise specified. You can reserve your spot with flexible payment options, including pay later and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
The tour’s duration of 8 hours and limited group size make it an ideal choice for those who prefer a more relaxed pace and personal attention from the guides. Starting times vary, so checking availability before booking is recommended.
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This cruise emphasizes seeing Milos from the water, with stops at some of the most famous locations. The Christian catacombs, vibrant villages like Skinopi, and the spot where the Venus de Milo was discovered are all visible from the boat’s route. These sights add historical and cultural layers to the trip, enriching the experience beyond just swimming and sightseeing.
The first stop at Cape Vani features a 30-meter-tall rock that once housed one of the island’s earliest mineral mines. Guests enjoy their first swim in the crystal-clear waters of Kalogries, setting a refreshing tone for the day. As the boat moves on, you’ll visit the Sykia Cave, the largest of Milos, where snorkeling and photo opportunities await. A dinghy ride under a rock passage offers a closer look at the cave’s interior and the salt lake illuminated by a natural skylight.

The Sykia Cave lives up to its reputation as the largest cave in Milos. With about 75 minutes allocated, guests can snorkel in the green waters and capture photos with GoPro cameras. The cave’s impressive size and turquoise waters make it a highlight of the trip. Nearby, the salt lake with a small beach offers a peaceful spot with natural lighting through the skylight, creating a unique setting for photos and relaxation.
The boat’s guides assist with photo opportunities and explain the geological features, making the visit both fun and educational. The snorkeling gear is provided, so no need to bring your own unless preferred.

The highlight of the tour is the Kleftiko area, famous for its pirates’ hideouts and dramatic rock formations. The dinghy ride into the caves offers a close-up exploration of the kaleidoscope of caves and arches. Here, guests can capture stunning underwater photos with the GoPro and enjoy a delicious meal onboard or during the stop.
Kleftiko provides about 2 hours to explore, swim, and indulge in a homemade lunch. The guides often lead a guided tour of the caves, explaining their history and geology, adding depth to the visit. The scenery here is breathtaking, with towering rocks and clear waters creating picture-perfect moments.
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On the return journey, the boat visits Saint Dimitrios, a tranquil bay accessible only by boat. The 20-minute stop includes snorkeling and a chance to enjoy dessert and drinks. The bay’s calm waters and scenic views of Plaka and Tripiti make it an ideal spot for relaxing before heading back to Adamantas.
This last swim is a fitting closure to a day filled with spectacular scenery, refreshing dips, and delicious food.
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The skipper and crew, including guides like George, Andreas, Aldi, Daniel, and others, consistently receive praise for their warmth, knowledge, and helpfulness. Multiple reviews highlight the guides’ ability to adapt to weather conditions, ensuring safety and enjoyment even on rough seas.
Guests appreciate guides who share interesting facts, assist with photos, and keep the atmosphere lively with music and friendly interactions. The small group size allows guides to give personalized attention and explain the sites thoroughly.

The homemade lunch and Greek tapas served aboard are characterized as delicious by guests, with plenty to eat and drink throughout the day. The open bar features soft drinks, local wine, beer, and traditional liquor, ensuring nobody goes thirsty.
Guests can also enjoy photo sessions with underwater cameras, capturing the best moments at caves and beaches. Pool noodles are available for added fun during swimming stops.

The tour schedules may change based on weather conditions. In case of strong north winds, the cruise moves along the south side of Milos, focusing on Palaiochori beach and Kleftiko. Conversely, south winds guide the route northward, visiting beaches of Kimolos and Poliegos. The crew prioritizes safety, adjusting the itinerary as needed to ensure comfort and security.

This small-group sailboat cruise suits travelers who prioritize personalized service and comfort over large tour crowds. The 8-hour duration makes it suitable for those who want an immersive experience with ample time for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring caves. The delicious homemade food and drinks add a relaxing touch, making it ideal for food lovers and photo enthusiasts.
Since no hotel transfers are included, this tour is best for guests staying within Adamantas or those with their own transportation plans. It’s less suitable for travelers with mobility issues, given the boat-based nature of the experience and the physical activity involved.
The Adamantas: Milos Sightseeing Sailboat Cruise offers a beautiful and intimate way to see Milos’ most inaccessible spots. The expert guides, delicious food, and stunning scenery combine to create a memorable day on the water. The small group size ensures personal attention and a relaxed pace that suits travelers looking for a comfortable yet adventurous experience.
While weather can influence the itinerary, the crew’s flexibility and professionalism help ensure a safe and enjoyable day. The highlight stops at Kleftiko and Sykia Cave stand out as must-see moments, complemented by ample opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and photo-taking.
This tour is highly recommended for those who value good value, friendly guides, and stunning views, making it a perfect choice for a leisurely day in Milos that blends adventure, relaxation, and gastronomy.
“Rough seas didnt expect it to go thought it would be cancelled. More communication needed before the trip since bad weather about. Yannis and Adria…”
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is designed as a small-group experience and may not be ideal for very young children or those with mobility impairments, as it involves boat rides and physical activity.
What should I bring for the day?
Guests should bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and a jacket. Since no towels or sun protection are provided, packing these essentials is recommended.
Are there any weather-related cancellations?
Yes, the itinerary can be modified or the cruise canceled if weather conditions are unsafe. The crew adapts routes for strong north or south winds to ensure safety.
Does the tour include hotel transfers?
No, hotel transfers are not included, so guests need to organize their own transportation to and from the meeting point at Adamantas.
What type of food is served onboard?
Guests enjoy homemade Greek lunch and tapas, with unlimited drinks including soft drinks, wine, beer, and local spirits.
Can I photograph the caves and scenery?
Absolutely. GoPro cameras are used for photos, and stops at caves and beaches provide excellent photo opportunities.
How many stops are there during the cruise?
The tour includes multiple stops, such as at the catacombs, Klima, Cape Vani, Kalogries beach, Sykia Cave, Kleftiko, and Saint Dimitrios.
What makes this tour different from other Milos boat trips?
Its small group size, personalized guides, and delicious homemade food set it apart. The adaptive itinerary based on weather also ensures a safer, more flexible experience.
Is there a possibility of going to Kimolos or Poliegos?
Yes, depending on the weather, routes may include beaches of Kimolos and Poliegos, especially if strong south winds prevail.
What if I want to book last minute?
Reservations can be made with flexible payment options and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Availability varies, so early booking is advised.
The Adamantas: Milos Sightseeing Sailboat Cruise blends scenic exploration, cultural sights, and relaxed cruising, making it a standout activity to experience the best of Milos from the water.
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