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Experience a full-day sailing adventure on Milos' west coast, with stops at Kleftiko, Agios Dimitrios, snorkeling, Greek food, and small-group intimacy.

This full-day sailing cruise on the west side of Milos offers an engaging way to explore some of the island’s most spectacular sights by sea. Priced at $151.17 per person, the tour lasts approximately 9 hours and is designed for small groups—capped at 14 guests—for an intimate experience. Departing from Adamas, the adventure combines scenic stops, snorkeling, and authentic Greek cuisine, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a relaxed yet active day on the water.
The tour is highly rated, with a 5.0/5 rating based on 117 reviews and a 97% recommendation rate. Many guests highlight the guides’ knowledge, the stunning landscapes, and the delicious food as top features. While it suits most travelers, those sensitive to boat motion or with limited swimming ability may want to consider the active stops, like cliff jumping or cave exploration.

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The tour begins promptly at 9:00 am at Mentor Coffee Guidance & More in Adamas, close to public transportation. This meeting point simplifies access for visitors staying in the main town or nearby accommodations. The boat is ready for boarding with a well-organized crew, ready to share a day of adventure, relaxation, and discovery.
Guests are greeted with friendly hospitality and can take advantage of the mobile ticket system for ease of entry. The tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, with confirmation received at booking and good weather as a key factor for a smooth day.
The cruise features five main stops along the west coast of Milos, each offering something unique. The itinerary is flexible, adjusting to weather conditions—sometimes rescheduling to explore the south side if winds are strong.
The journey begins with a scenic cruise past Klima, Skinopi, and Areti, where traditional fishing houses and coastal Syrma structures stand out. The view of fishermen’s boats anchored in charming coves showcases Milos’ long-standing fishing traditions and distinctive architecture.
Next, the boat passes the Arkoudes, a rocky formation shaped like a bear, adding a touch of whimsy to the scenery. As the boat exits the Adamas gulf, it passes Cape Vani, surrounded by striking rocky formations and deep blue waters. This part of the cruise offers excellent photo opportunities.
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The first scheduled stop is Agathia Beach, where guests can swim in transparent waters, walk along the quiet sands, or simply relax on deck. A local breakfast is served onboard during this 45-minute stop, featuring Greek specialties. The calm setting makes it ideal for those wanting a peaceful swim or some sunbathing.
The second stop takes place at Agios Ioannis, where guests can explore one of the island’s smaller coves. This area’s colorful landscape, combined with views of the monastery and whitewashed buildings, makes it a picturesque setting. The stop lasts about an hour, giving plenty of time to swim and take photos.
If weather permits, the tour enters the renowned Sykia Cave, accessible by dinghy. Inside, guests can observe the cave’s secrets and even swim in its waters, discovering a hidden paradise. This 30-minute stop offers a sense of adventure and a chance to admire Milos’ volcanic geology up close.
The day’s highlight is Kleftiko Beach, famous for its pirate-like caves and volcanic landscape. Guests join the captain for a dinghy tour into the caves, exploring tight passageways and hidden corners. For the adventurous, there’s an option to participate in cliff jumping, an exhilarating activity praised in reviews.
After exploring, guests enjoy a Greek lunch cooked on board, featuring local dishes and fresh ingredients. The two-hour stay at Kleftiko allows for swimming, snorkeling, or just relaxing on deck while admiring the rugged scenery.
On the return trip, the boat stops at Agios Dimitrios bay, home to one of the oldest and lesser-accessible churches on Milos. Guests can swim, look for shells, or ring the small church bell before enjoying a fruit salad on deck. The 45-minute stop provides a peaceful conclusion to the day.

The full-day cruise includes breakfast, Greek lunch, snacks, and unlimited drinks, such as local beer and wine, ensuring guests stay refreshed throughout the trip. The snorkeling equipment is provided, allowing everyone to explore Milos’ underwater scenery with ease.
Guests should bring sunscreen and towels, though these are not included. The tour is suitable for most, with most stops involving swimming or light walking. The boat’s small size ensures plenty of space without feeling crowded, creating a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

The itinerary adapts to weather conditions, with possible rescheduling to the south side of Milos if northern winds are strong. In such cases, the tour visits Gerakas beach, Polyaigos island, and Kimolos island instead, still offering stunning scenery and memorable experiences.
The tour guarantees a full refund if canceled for weather or insufficient bookings, with the option to reschedule to a different date. This flexibility makes it a dependable choice for planning around unpredictable Greek weather.
What truly sets this small-group sailing experience apart is the combination of personalized service, delicious Greek cuisine, and diverse stops that showcase Milos’ natural beauty and volcanic landscapes. The guides’ knowledge and attentiveness ensure guests feel engaged and well-cared for throughout the day.
Guests consistently mention the friendly hosts, excellent food, and opportunities for snorkeling and cliff jumping as highlights. The intimate group size facilitates a relaxed environment where everyone can enjoy the scenery and activities at their own pace.

This cruise appeals most to those who appreciate small-group adventures with a focus on scenic exploration, food, and water activities. It’s ideal for travelers wanting to see Milos’ highlights from the water, snorkel in crystal-clear caves, and enjoy authentic Greek meals.
The tour is also praised for knowledgeable guides and warm hospitality, making it suitable for families, couples, or small groups of friends. However, guests should be comfortable with swimming and some physical activity like cave exploration or cliff jumping to maximize enjoyment.

This 9-hour journey offers a well-balanced mix of adventure, relaxation, and scenery. The small-group format ensures personalized attention, while the delicious meals and drinks keep spirits high. The variety of stops—from Agathia Beach to Kleftiko—provides a comprehensive taste of Milos’ stunning coastline and volcanic formations.
While weather can influence the route, the crew’s flexibility and professionalism guarantee a memorable day regardless. The high ratings and glowing reviews reflect the quality of the experience, especially the guides’ friendliness and local expertise.
For those seeking a personalized, water-focused tour with excellent food and scenic stops, this full-day sailing cruise on Milos’ west coast is a top choice. It combines adventure and comfort, making it a highlight of any Milos holiday.
“Spent 2 weeks travelling Greece and this was by far the most memorable of our experiences. Nikos and Marion provide a great day out, cant fault any…”
What is included in this sailing cruise?
The tour includes breakfast, lunch, snacks, and unlimited drinks like local beer and wine. Snorkeling gear is also provided.
How long does the cruise last?
The journey lasts approximately 9 hours, starting at 9:00 am and returning to the meeting point in Adamas.
What are the main stops during the cruise?
Stops include Agathia Beach, Agios Ioannis, Sykia Cave (weather permitting), Kleftiko Beach, and Agios Dimitrios.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear is included, so no need to bring your own.
Can I participate in cliff jumping?
Yes, cliff jumping is available at Kleftiko for those seeking extra adrenaline, as highlighted in reviews.
What should I bring for the trip?
Guests should bring sunscreen, towels, and swimwear. The boat provides refreshments and snorkeling gear.
How flexible is the itinerary?
The route adjusts depending on weather conditions. The crew may reschedule stops or visit alternative sites if northern or southern winds are strong.
What is the group size?
The tour caps at 14 guests, ensuring a personal, relaxed experience with plenty of space.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
Most travelers can participate, but those with limited swimming ability or mobility may find certain activities like cave exploration or cliff jumping more challenging.
How do I book the tour?
Booking can be done in advance through the provider, ARKsailing, with confirmation received at the time of booking.