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Experience a full-day sailing trip around Milos with stops at Kleftiko, Poliegos, and hot springs, including lunch, drinks, and snorkeling in crystal-clear waters.

This full-day tour offers a comprehensive view of Milos’s coastline, including famous sea caves, charming fishing villages, and natural hot springs. Priced at $184 per person, it provides a great balance of sightseeing, relaxation, and local cuisine. The trip departs from Adamas Harbor, with meeting points at either the Fish Market or a designated location, depending on the booking choice.
The tour is led by skipper and crew from Trinity Yachting, praised for their expertise and friendly attitude. The 9-hour duration caters to those wanting to see Milos in detail, making it ideal for travelers who enjoy scenic boat rides combined with active stops. Weather conditions influence the route, ensuring a comfortable experience regardless of wind or sea state.
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As the boat departs Adamas Bay, you’ll see the colorful houses of Klima, Skinopi, and Areti, which reflect Milos’s maritime heritage. The guides highlight the unique Sirmata architecture and point out the rugged landscape.
Along the way, you’ll pass Arkoudes, lava rock formations resembling a bear, providing a striking photo opportunity. The tour also features a pass by Cape Vani, an impressive headland, and Akra Vani, where a quick photo stop offers breathtaking panoramic views.

One of the trip’s most captivating stops is Sikia Cave. Famous for its dramatic rock formations, the interior of the cave is described as mesmerizing in visual appeal. The guides provide insights into the cave’s geology and history. Photographs are encouraged, capturing the interior’s stunning features before continuing the journey.
This stop balances scenic beauty with educational commentary, making it a highlight for those interested in geological formations and local lore.
The iconic Kleftiko, known as the pirate bay, is the centerpiece of the tour. Surrounded by towering cliffs, the sea caves here invite visitors to swim, snorkel, and explore the labyrinthine coastline. The crystal-clear waters make for excellent visibility, and the rock formations create a dramatic backdrop for underwater exploration.
The tour design allows plenty of free time for swimming and taking in the scenery, with many noting the beauty of the waters as a highlight. The labyrinth of caves also offers a sense of adventure and discovery.
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A key feature of this tour is the lunch, prepared by the skilled crew. It features fresh local ingredients, with traditional Greek dishes and homemade flavors. Guests can enjoy this delicious meal while relaxing on the boat, often complemented by ice-cold beer, wine, or soft drinks.
The seasonal fruit served at the end adds a refreshing touch. Travel reviews emphasize the quality of the food, describing it as excellent and plentiful, which enhances the overall value of the experience.
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Post-lunch, the boat heads to Gerakas Beach, famed for its natural hot springs. Here, travelers can soak in the warm waters and enjoy a rejuvenating swim.
The tour also includes a visit to Sulphur Mines, an old industrial site, now abandoned but offering a glimpse into Milos’s past. The Galazia Nera Bay is the final cruising spot, where swimming in the clear lagoon waters offers a peaceful, scenic end to the day.

The journey continues to Poliegos, a nearby island known for its pristine beaches and quiet atmosphere. Here, guests can enjoy dessert, swim, and snorkel in less crowded waters.
Passing Glaronesia, the trip offers additional photo stops and sightseeing, highlighting the geological diversity of the area. The boat’s route is flexible, based on weather, which allows the crew to select the most sheltered and scenic spots.

On the return leg, the boat cruises past Klima, with its colorful Sirmata houses perched above the sea. This offers an ideal spot for a last photo before heading back to Adamas Harbor.
Throughout the day, the guides provide informative commentary on the local history and geography, enriching the sightseeing experience.

The tour includes snorkeling gear, breakfast, lunch, drinks, and seasonal fruit. It is advisable to bring sunglasses, sun hat, and a towel for comfort during swimming stops.
The group size is generally small, with private options available, and the cruise is dependent on weather. The crew’s flexibility ensures safety and comfort despite changing conditions.
The full-day experience delivers multiple stops, delicious local food, and unlimited drinks, all within a well-paced 9 hours. Reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides, friendly service, and stunning scenery as major plus points.
The price of $184 per person is considered good value, especially given the quality of the stops, food, and the personalized service. The tour’s ability to adapt to weather conditions and the small-group experience make it a highly recommended way to see Milos.
This tour suits travelers looking for a relaxed yet active day at sea, combining swimming, sightseeing, and local cuisine. It’s ideal for those interested in sea caves, natural beauty, and historic sites.
While the trip involves some exposure to the elements—meaning it’s better suited for guests comfortable with sea conditions and boat travel—the crew’s professionalism ensures a safe, enjoyable experience.
This full-day cruise offers an impressive mix of scenic cruising, cultural sites, and active swimming stops. The expert guides and delicious Greek lunch help elevate this experience from a simple boat ride to a memorable adventure.
While weather can influence the route, the crew’s flexibility guarantees a smooth, enjoyable day. The small-group format and attentive service create a welcoming atmosphere.
This tour provides good value for those wanting to see Milos’s most iconic spots with comfort and insight. It’s particularly suited for adventurers, nature lovers, and foodies eager to enjoy a full day on the water.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes a full-day sailing cruise, skipper and crew, guide, swimming stops, snorkeling gear, breakfast, Greek lunch, drinks (beer, wine, soft drinks), and seasonal fruit.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 9 hours, with flexible start times depending on availability and weather conditions.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Adamas Harbor, with options for meeting at the Fish Market or other specified locations.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly specified, the small-group nature and swimming stops suggest it’s appropriate for guests comfortable with sea travel and water activities.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring sunglasses, a sun hat, and a towel for comfort during swimming and sunbathing.
Are private groups available?
Yes, private group options are offered, providing a more personalized experience.
What about weather?
The route is weather-dependent; the captain will choose the best route to ensure a comfortable and safe trip.
Is food vegetarian or special dietary options available?
The description emphasizes traditional Greek food, but specific dietary options are not detailed.
How do guides enhance the experience?
Guides, such as Kristos, George, and Petroula, are noted for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to handle weather changes smoothly, ensuring an engaging and safe day.