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Discover Milos Island from Sifnos in an 8-hour private speedboat tour with swimming, snorkeling, and visits to iconic beaches and caves. Ideal for small groups.
This full-day speedboat tour offers an exciting way to explore Milos Island from Sifnos, combining scenic cruising with stops at some of the island’s most stunning beaches and geological wonders. Priced at $2,066 per group of up to 4, the experience is perfect for those seeking a private and personalized adventure in the Cyclades. The tour lasts around 8 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability, making it a versatile option for a day trip.
What truly sets this tour apart is the focus on crystal-clear waters for swimming and snorkeling, along with visits to famous landmarks such as Kleftiko and Sarakiniko. The small group size of up to 7 passengers ensures an intimate experience, guided by a knowledgeable captain who leads you through the highlights of Milos. While food isn’t included, travelers are encouraged to bring a packed lunch to enjoy at one of the charming stops.
This tour suits those who love adventure, scenic landscapes, and exploring off-the-beaten-path beaches. It offers a well-rounded day of sightseeing, swimming, and relaxing in secluded coves, making it an ideal choice for active travelers or families seeking a private boat experience.


The tour begins at Platis Gialos harbor, situated close to the kiosk with the orange sign. From here, the speedboat departs toward Milos, passing through the strait of Kitriani-Sifnos and the strait of Kimolos-Milos. The proximity to the dock makes for easy access, and the boat is provided along with a live guide who speaks Greek, English, and French.
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As the boat glides across the waves in a speedboat, travelers enjoy the fresh ocean breeze and panoramic views. The cruise offers a chance to see Milos’ rugged cliffs and striking geological formations from the water. The small group size ensures a comfortable and leisurely ride, perfect for taking photos and soaking in the scenery.

The first notable stop is the bay of Papafragas, a large natural pool characterized by a massive cave carved into the cliffs. This spot features a tiny sandy beach where swimming and snorkeling become delightful activities. The enormous cave provides an impressive backdrop for photos and offers opportunities to explore its textured walls.

Next, the tour includes a visit to the Navagio shipwreck, with crystal-clear waters allowing visibility of around 8 to 10 meters below. This spot is famous for its crumbling shipwreck lying in deep blue waters, making it an excellent location for swimming and photography. The deep waters here are ideal for those wanting to experience vibrant marine life and clear visibility.
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One of the most recognizable stops is Sarakiniko, known for its white lunar-like cliffs and striking landscape. Travelers enjoy swimming in the deep waters, as well as jumping and diving from the tall white cliffs. The scenery here often features a moonscape that’s perfect for memorable photos and relaxing in the sun.
The tour then takes you to Fyropotamos, a charming fishermen’s village with painted houses reflecting the Aegean Sea’s colors. The traditional Syrmata houses serve as winter shelters for boats. This stop provides an opportunity to enjoy a packed lunch while admiring the village’s authentic atmosphere, making it a peaceful and picturesque break.
After speeding past Cape Vani, the boat approaches the topless Sykia Cave, where sunlight reflects off the water, creating a stunning visual effect. The Kleftiko area follows, famous for its white rock formations, caves, and crevices. Travelers can admire the strange shapes and textures of these geological marvels, perfect for photography.
Beyond Kleftiko, the boat stops at several smaller beaches and bays, such as Gerontas, Firiplaka, Agios Sostis, Provatas, and Palaiochori. Many of these sites feature secluded coves with pink and gray sand beaches, like Gerakas, where pink and gray sand flowing from a mountain creates an unusual and beautiful landscape. These stops allow for swimming, relaxing, and exploring in tranquil settings.
The last stop is the sulfur mines, which operated until the mid-1950s. Though no longer active, the mining site offers a glimpse into Milos’ industrial past and provides a distinctive backdrop for photos before heading back to Platis Gialos.
The tour includes the speedboat transportation and a captain to navigate the coast and ensure safety. It does not include food, so travelers should bring a packed lunch to enjoy at Fyropotamos or during other stops. The group remains private, with a maximum of 7 passengers, making this a personalized experience.
The tour lasts about 8 hours, with starting times available based on demand. It is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the boat and natural stops. The activity can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for last-minute plans.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of scenic cruising, exclusive stops, and personalized guidance. The live guides speak multiple languages, enriching the experience with insightful commentary about the sites. The small group size ensures a quiet and intimate atmosphere, ideal for families or small groups seeking privacy.
This route covers a broad spectrum of Milos’ natural beauty and geological features, from moon-like landscapes to historic sites. The speedboat allows access to secluded bays that are difficult to reach by land or larger tour boats, making this experience especially appealing for those who love adventure and discovery.
This full-day private cruise appeals to travelers interested in scenic waters, geological wonders, and quiet beaches. It’s particularly suited for people who want a personalized experience with a knowledgeable captain and flexible itinerary. Since food isn’t included, it’s best for those prepared with snacks and a packed lunch.
The tour’s small group size and exclusive nature make it ideal for families, friends, or couples who prioritize comfort, privacy, and a curated route. The physical activity involved—swimming, snorkeling, and jumping from cliffs—is moderate, so participants should be comfortable in the water.
This 8-hour private tour delivers a comprehensive look at Milos’ top attractions from the water, balancing adventure, relaxation, and sightseeing. The highlight stops like Sarakiniko, Kleftiko, and Fyropotamos offer memorable landscapes and experiences that are hard to access otherwise.
While food is not included and access is not suitable for wheelchair users, the personalized guidance and secluded bays compensate with a peaceful and immersive day on the water. The value lies in the private, customizable nature of the experience, making it well worth the expense for those seeking a luxurious yet active day exploring Milos.
This tour fits best for small groups or families who enjoy water activities and scenic exploration. It’s an excellent way to see Milos’ highlights comfortably and privately, with the capacity to tailor stops based on interests and weather conditions.
What is included in the tour?
The speedboat transportation and the captain are included. The tour is private for up to 7 passengers, with a live guide speaking Greek, English, and French.
Is food provided on the tour?
No, food is not included. Travelers should bring their own packed lunch to enjoy during stops, particularly at Fyropotamos.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 8 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
Are there any physical restrictions?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the vessel and stops.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
Highlights include swimming and snorkeling in crystal waters, visits to Kleftiko, Sarakiniko, the fishermen’s village of Fyropotamos, and the sulfur mines.
How do I meet the tour?
The tour starts at Platis Gialos harbor, next to the kiosk with the orange sign, making it easy to locate for boarding.