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Discover Milos with a full-day catamaran cruise for $260, including snorkeling, traditional lunch, and visits to Kleftiko, Polyegos, and stunning caves.

The Catamaran Full Day Cruise offers an engaging way to explore the stunning island of Milos, Greece. Priced at $260 per person, this 10-hour sailing adventure departs from Adamas port and takes you to some of the most iconic and inaccessible spots around the island. The tour is renowned for its friendly guides, delicious traditional lunch, and variety of swimming stops that showcase Milos’s natural beauty. While the tour suits most ages, it is not recommended for children under 7, pregnant women, or those with certain health issues.
What makes this cruise special is the opportunity to visit famous sea caves, relax in turquoise waters, and enjoy local food and drinks onboard. The tour’s flexible itinerary adapts to weather conditions, ensuring safety and comfort throughout the day. If you enjoy sailing, exploring secluded beaches, and learning about Milos from knowledgeable hosts, this cruise is an excellent choice.
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The adventure begins promptly at 09:00 a.m. outside the “Captain Black” catamaran at Adamas port. From this lively hub, the cruise immediately sets sail along the coast of Milos, leaving Milos’s bay behind. The group size is typically managed to ensure a comfortable experience, and the air-conditioned vehicle used for transfers adds a touch of convenience.
Disembarkation is scheduled for approximately 19:00 p.m., giving ample time to explore the island from a unique perspective. The flexible schedule means the captain might adjust the program depending on weather, but the experience always includes the main highlights such as Kleftiko, Polyegos, and the volcanic islands of Glaronisia.

One of the first features of this cruise is passing by picturesque fishing villages like Skinopi, Klima, and Areti. These seaside communities are characterized by colorful houses called Sirmata, built directly on the water’s edge, showcasing traditional architecture. The guide provides insights into local life, making the journey as informative as it is scenic.
Travelers appreciate how these villages are best seen from the water, offering views that are impossible from land. The boat navigates close enough to admire the charm of Klima, with its seaside Sirmata houses, and to get a sense of how local fishermen have thrived here for generations.
Next, the cruise visits Arkoudes, a striking formation of lava rocks that gets its name from its bear-shaped appearance. This natural sculpture is a highlight for its photographic potential and the chance to see geological formations up close. It’s a brief stop, but one that captivates visitors with its unusual shape and rugged beauty.
The crew explains how these formations have been shaped over time, adding a layer of geological interest to the journey. Seeing Arkoudes from the water provides a unique perspective that adds to the sense of adventure.
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After opening the sails, the boat heads toward Cape Vani, an impressive coastal feature that sets the tone for the day’s exploration. The first swimming stop is in the natural bay of Kalogries, famed for its crystal-clear waters ideal for diving from the boat.
Here, a fresh fruit salad is served, offering a refreshing break amid the stunning surroundings. The waters at Kalogries are notably transparent, making it a favorite spot for swimming and snorkeling. The crew supplies snorkeling equipment, so guests can explore underwater life easily.
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A highlight of the cruise is the Sikia Cave, known for its spectacular roof hole and entrance. The crew stops here to allow guests to admire the natural rock formations and take photographs of this famous cave. The view from the water provides a clear look at the hole in the roof, which is a distinctive feature.
Guests appreciate the brief stop to gaze at this geological wonder and enjoy the cave’s aesthetic appeal. The guide shares insights about the cave’s formation, adding educational value to the experience.
One of the most celebrated stops on this cruise is Kleftiko, known as the pirate bay of Milos. The crew guides you through the numerous sea caves, which are accessible by boat, and the area’s impressive rock formations provide a dramatic backdrop.
After swimming in the famous Kleftiko caves, a hearty lunch prepared by the crew is served onboard. This meal typically includes traditional dishes that cater to various dietary preferences, including vegan, vegetarian, or gluten-free options. The local house wine and beverages complement the meal, adding to the relaxed atmosphere.

Next, the boat ventures to the majestically inaccessible beach of Gerakas, where the hot springs are located. The natural thermal waters are a notable feature, and the stop offers a chance to enjoy the geothermal experience. The seclusion of Gerakas enhances its appeal, making it a peaceful retreat during the cruise.
This part of the journey highlights the geological diversity of Milos, with the hot springs adding a unique touch to the day’s exploration.

The tour then crosses to the largest uninhabited island of the Cyclades, Polyegos. Here, guests can swim in the “Blue Waters”, a natural bay with especially turquoise waters created by geological formations. The area offers a stunning, almost tropical feel, contrasting sharply with the volcanic landscape of Milos.
A traditional sweet is served here as a treat, and the scenery provides excellent photo opportunities. The unique natural bay is one of the standout highlights, thanks to its geological beauty and clear waters perfect for swimming.
On the return journey to Adamas, the cruise offers a brief photo stop at the Glaronisia islands. These volcanic islands are notable for their upright pentagonal and hexagonal pillars, formed by lava from historical geological upheavals. The geological phenomenon makes for fascinating scenery and offers unique photo opportunities.
Guests are typically able to capture the unusual formations and marvel at the natural power that created such structures. The crew ensures everyone has time for photos before heading back to port.
The meeting point is outside “Captain Black” at Adamas port, with the cruise beginning at 09:00 a.m.. The duration is about 10 hours, returning around 19:00 p.m. The tour includes snorkeling gear, lunch, local wine, beverages, and all fees and taxes.
Guests should bring sunglasses, sun hats, towels, and sunscreen for comfort during the day. The tour is not suitable for children under 7 years, pregnant women, or individuals with certain health conditions like back or heart problems.
This tour appeals especially to those who love sailing, swimming, and seeing Milos from the sea. The stops at Kleftiko, Polyegos, and Glaronisia are highlights for geology and natural beauty enthusiasts. Food and drink are well-covered, with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available, making it flexible for various dietary needs.
The attentive crew, including the skipper, ensures a smooth experience, and the scenic stops provide plenty of photo opportunities. However, travelers should consider the weather dependency of the schedule and the physical demands of swimming and being on a boat for many hours.
For $260, this cruise offers a well-rounded experience of Milos’s most famous sea caves, beaches, and volcanic formations. The inclusion of lunch, drinks, snorkeling gear, and guided commentary makes it a value-packed option for those who enjoy adventure and scenic beauty.
The guides’ reputation for being attentive and friendly, combined with the stunning locations, ensures that most guests will find this well-organized and memorable. It’s an excellent choice for sailing lovers and anyone eager to see Milos from a different perspective.
The only consideration is the weather, which can influence the day’s program or lead to a change in disembarkation points, but overall, this cruise delivers a comprehensive and enjoyable day at sea.
“Everything was excellent. George the captain and Elias were very attentive, pleasant, explained everything to us”
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children under 7 years due to the length and activities involved.
What should I bring for the day?
Guests should bring sunglasses, sun hats, towels, and sunscreen to stay comfortable during the outdoor stops.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, the onboard lunch can be prepared according to vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and allergy needs—just inform the activity provider in advance.
What happens if the weather is bad?
In case of bad weather, disembarkation may be moved to Pollonia, and the tour program can be adjusted at the skipper’s discretion.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 10 hours, starting at 09:00 a.m. and returning around 19:00 p.m.
Can I snorkel during the stops?
Yes, the snorkeling equipment is provided, and several stops like Kalogries and Polyegos are ideal for underwater exploration.