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Enjoy a 9-hour full-day sailboat cruise in Milos, Greece, with visits to Kleftiko, Poliegos, and charming fishing villages. Includes food, open bar, and snorkeling.

The Milos: Full-Day Sailboat Cruise with Food and Open Bar offers an exciting and relaxing way to explore Milos Island, Greece. Priced at $163 per person and lasting approximately 9 hours, this tour promises a day filled with swimming, sightseeing, and delicious food. Departing from Adamas port, the trip takes you to iconic spots like Kleftiko and Poliegos, alongside visits to colorful fishing villages and natural wonders.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of stunning locations, engaging guides, and a lively onboard atmosphere. With the option to enjoy snorkeling gear, a full meal, and an open bar, it attracts those seeking both adventure and comfort. A few considerations include the need to bring sun protection essentials, since it’s a full sun day, and the fact that it’s not on a catamaran, which might influence comfort for some.
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The tour begins at Adamas Port, where you’ll meet your guide across from the Mentor Cafe at Odysseus A. Cruises. The 8:45 am departure time kicks off a 9-hour journey exploring Milos’ most breathtaking spots. The meeting process is straightforward, with clear instructions to find your guide and boat easily.
Once aboard, the vessel sets sail along Milos’ coastline, setting the tone for a day of relaxation and discovery. The boat’s crew includes a captain and 1 or 2 crew members, all dedicated to ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience.

One of the first stops involves passing by Klima, famous for its colorful fishermen’s houses built into the cliffs. This picturesque spot offers the chance for some great photos and a glimpse into local life.
Next, the route takes you past Skinopi, another charming fishing village, where traditional boats sway in clear waters. These stops serve as scenic highlights and give travelers a sense of Milos’ maritime character. The guides lead you through these areas with informative commentary, making the visit both visually delightful and educational.

The tour includes two key swimming stops, starting with Kalogries Beach, where a 45-minute window allows plenty of time to swim in crystal-clear waters surrounded by natural beauty. This beach’s calmness and natural surroundings make it a favorite for relaxing and cooling off.
Later, passing by the Sykia Cave, you get a quick 15-minute photo stop to admire the geological marvels. While the boat only spends a short time here, the views of the cave formations are striking, and many find this a memorable photo opportunity.
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The trip’s most iconic moment is the 45-minute stop at Kleftiko. This location is renowned for its towering white cliffs and hidden caves, accessible through swimming and snorkeling.
During this stop, travelers can swim in the turquoise waters, explore the caves, and marvel at the natural formations that make Kleftiko so famous. The guides facilitate safe swimming and snorkeling, providing gear to enhance the experience. The setting is truly breathtaking, with towering cliffs creating a sense of adventure and wonder.
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After the morning’s swimming, the boat anchors at Gerakas Beach for a 50-minute onboard meal. The local cuisine served by the onboard chef includes fresh, flavorful dishes, and the open bar offers a variety of drinks, including beer and wine.
This stop is perfect for a leisurely lunch and some downtime. Guests can swim again or simply enjoy the scenery. The friendly crew ensures that everyone has enough time to relax before continuing the cruise.

Next, the boat heads toward Poliegos Island, where the 45-minute swim stop allows for some more exploration in pristine waters. This island remains largely untouched and offers an authentic escape into nature.
Weather permitting, the tour may include a visit to Sarakiniko Beach, famous for its lunar landscape. The photo stop here is brief but offers a surreal backdrop of white volcanic formations, making it one of the most unique sights on the route.
Throughout the day, the boat passes several scenic spots, including Glaronisia and the fishing villages of Klima and Skinopi. While these are pass-by moments, their views add to the overall scenic richness of the trip, giving travelers a broad perspective of Milos’ coastline and settlements.

The tour concludes back at Adamas port around 6:30 pm, with options for drop-off at either Odysseus A. Cruises or Odysseus A Cruises, depending on the booking. The flexible drop-off locations help travelers plan their evening or continue exploring Milos.
Reviews highlight the friendly, attentive guides and crew, including the captain and onboard staff. The guides are praised for their great sense of humor and professionalism, making the experience both fun and informative.
Guests appreciate how the crew members ensure smooth sailing and provide useful tips for snorkeling and swimming. The onboard entertainment system adds a lively atmosphere, complemented by music that enhances the overall vibe.
A major highlight of this tour is the delicious onboard lunch, prepared by a talented chef who caters to various dietary needs. The open bar features beer and wine, keeping everyone refreshed throughout the day.
The boat itself is described as comfortable to sail on, with snorkeling equipment, lifejackets, and all taxes included in the price. The length of stops at key locations provides enough time for swimming, photos, and relaxation without feeling rushed.
The tour’s pacing allows ample time for swimming, sightseeing, and dining. It’s suitable for most travelers who are comfortable with a full day in the sun. Since the stops are mostly in natural water settings, it’s recommended to bring sun protection, including sun hats, sunscreen, and towels.
While the boat isn’t a catamaran, reviews suggest that the sailing experience remains comfortable with well-maintained vessels and friendly crew. Travelers should note that some stops are weather-dependent, especially Sarakiniko.
This full-day cruise stands out for its value for money and the variety of locations visited. The $163 price includes meals, drinks, snorkeling gear, and all taxes, making it a comprehensive package.
While some other boats might offer catamaran experiences or different routes, this tour’s focus on scenic stops, cultural visits, and lively atmosphere makes it a popular choice. The longer duration provides more time at each site, ensuring a relaxed experience.
The Milos sailboat cruise offers a well-rounded adventure for those looking to combine sightseeing, swimming, and good food. The dedicated crew and guides help make the day engaging and comfortable, while the spectacular stops like Kleftiko and Poliegos leave lasting impressions.
This tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy active days outdoors, want to explore hidden caves and beaches, and appreciate local cuisine and drinks. The only potential drawback is that the boat isn’t a catamaran, which might affect comfort for some, but overall, the friendly crew, diverse stops, and excellent value make this a standout option in Milos.
“Great value for money. Amazing experience visiting pristine beaches only accessible by boat. Highly recommended.”
What is included in the tour price?
The $163 price covers the guide, fuel, onboard meal, open bar (beer and wine), snorkeling equipment, lifejackets, and all taxes.
What do I need to bring?
It’s recommended to bring a sun hat, swimwear, towel, and sunscreen for comfort and protection during the day in the sun.
How long is the cruise?
The full-day cruise lasts approximately 9 hours, departing at 8:45 am and returning around 6:30 pm.
Are there swimming stops?
Yes, there are multiple swimming stops, including Kalogries Beach, Gerakas Beach, Poliegos, and, weather permitting, Sarakiniko.
What locations do we visit?
The tour visits Skinopi and Klima fishing villages, Kleftiko caves, Kalogries Beach, Gerakas Beach, Thiorichia Beach, Blue Bay, Glaronisia, Sarakiniko Beach, Klima, and Skinopi.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear is included, allowing guests to explore underwater scenery comfortably.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the boat comfortable?
While not a catamaran, reviews confirm the boat is comfortable and well-maintained, with a friendly crew ensuring a smooth journey.
Who is the tour suitable for?
This cruise suits adventurous travelers, beach lovers, and those wanting a lively, scenic day out on the water, with plenty of opportunities to swim and enjoy local flavors.
What about dietary restrictions?
The onboard chef caters to dietary needs, including gluten-free, dairy-free, and pescatarian options, ensuring all guests enjoy the meal.
Are there any weather considerations?
Some stops, like Sarakiniko, depend on weather conditions, so the schedule may vary slightly based on the day’s weather.
This full-day Milos sailboat cruise offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, fun swimming stops, tasty food, and lively atmosphere — making it a highly recommended way to experience the best of Milos.
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