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Discover Milos and Poliegos with this small-group full-day cruise featuring stunning cave stops, snorkeling, Greek cuisine, and personalized service.
If you’re dreaming of exploring Greece’s Aegean islands by sea, this full-day cruise in Milos with Poliegos offers a perfect blend of stunning scenery, intimate group dynamics, and authentic touches. Operated by Naya Yachting, the tour promises an immersive day of swimming in crystal-clear waters, discovering hidden caves, and savoring homemade Greek food—all aboard a stylish Lagoon 400 S2 sailing catamaran.
What really makes this experience special? The small group size (max 14 travelers) means you’ll enjoy personalized attention, and the stops at notable sites like Kleftiko and Galazia Nera are unforgettable. However, it’s worth noting that the tour’s duration—spanning 8 to 10 hours—means a full day out on the water, so packing a sense of adventure and patience is key.
This cruise suits travelers who love authentic experiences, keen on scenic exploration, and eager for some quality time in the sea. If you’re after a relaxed yet adventurous day with friendly guides and excellent food, this might just be your ideal Greek island escapade.
The adventure kicks off at 9:00 am with a meet-up at a designated point in Milos. As you board the Lagoon 400 S2 sailing catamaran, the first thing you’ll notice is its size and style—large enough to comfortably host a small group but intimate enough to feel like your own private yacht. The journey begins with a warm welcome from the crew, who are frequently praised for their friendliness and knowledge.
Timing is well thought out; with a start around 9 am and a finish in the late afternoon, you’ll have plenty of time to soak up the scenery and relax without feeling rushed. The tour’s duration allows for numerous stops and ample time at each location, as reviewers note.
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Your first stop is the protected bay of Kalogries Beach, renowned for its swallow crystal-clear waters and surrounding green cliffs. This spot offers an inviting natural swimming pool vibe, making it perfect for a gentle splash, snorkeling, or simply soaking in the peaceful scenery.
Travelers often rave about the homemade breakfast served here, with one reviewer mentioning it as “delicious” and highlighting how it sets a relaxed, welcoming tone for the day. Expect about 30 minutes here, ideal for a quick swim and a bite of breakfast before moving on.
Next, you’ll glide into the impressive Sykia cave, the island’s largest natural monument. Surrounded by vibrant volcanic rocks, this site is more than just a photo op—it’s a prime spot for swimming and snorkeling in emerald waters. As one reviewer notes, the well-maintained snorkeling gear allows you to explore marine life close up, making this a highlight for underwater enthusiasts.
The guides are typically knowledgeable, sharing insights about the volcanic origin and colorful geology. This stop’s beauty and the chance to snorkel in clear waters have made it a favorite among travelers who appreciate nature’s artistry.
Kleftiko remains the tour’s crown jewel. Known historically as a pirate hideout, its white volcanic cliffs and sea caves create a dramatic backdrop for exploration. The complex of caves and the turquoise waters beckon swimmers and snorkelers alike.
Reviewers describe this stop as “breathtaking,” with some quoting that swimming in the green-blue waters and exploring caves was “highly recommended”. Expect to spend about 50 minutes here, enough to venture into a few caves and enjoy the scenery.
A quick stop at Theiorychia introduces travelers to Milos’s mining past, specifically the sulfur mines dating back to Greece’s earliest industrial ventures. While less focused on tourist spectacle, this site adds a layer of cultural context, appreciated by those interested in Greece’s industrial history.
The tour’s highlight for many is Gerakas Beach, famed for its golden sand, vibrant turquoise waters, and geological formations. Here, a homemade Greek BBQ lunch is served—often described as “delicious” and a real treat, with some reviewers calling it “the best meal of the trip.” The inclusion of drinks, soda, and local wine adds to the laid-back, festive atmosphere.
A unique feature at Gerakas is the opportunity to swim in natural hot springs, which many find both fun and relaxing. Spending around an hour here gives plenty of time to lounge, eat, and enjoy the stunning scenery.
Poliegos, Greece’s largest uninhabited island, offers a quiet, untouched vibe. The last swimming stop is at Galazia Nera, the “Blue Lagoon”—a picture-perfect bay with white sand, steep white cliffs, and transparent waters.
Visitors often comment on how the light blue waters look photoshopped but are completely real. The 30-minute stop is perfect for a quick swim and photographing the striking landscape.
The tour includes visits to the volcanic Glaronisia islands, with their interesting geology and birdlife, and the charming fishing village of Klima, with its colorful syrmata houses. These stops add cultural and scenic layers to your day, rounding out the experience.
The value here lies in the combination of stunning natural sites, personalized service, and authentic Greek food. A major plus is the small group size, which means less crowded, more relaxed exploration, and the chance to ask questions and get tailored recommendations.
The included homemade breakfast, brunch, and BBQ lunch are notable for their quality and homemade feel, making the journey as much about food as it is about scenery. The snorkel gear and the opportunity to spot marine life add an adventurous edge that more commercial, larger boats might lack.
While the full-day commitment might seem long, many reviewers found it to be a perfect balance of activity and relaxation. The crew’s friendly attitude, expertise, and attention to detail clearly elevate the experience, with many calling it “the highlight of their trip” or describing it as “unforgettable.”
This cruise is ideal for travelers who value authentic, intimate experiences over large crowds. It suits those interested in natural beauty, history, and local cuisine, and who don’t mind a full day at sea. It’s perfect for honeymooners, small groups of friends, or solo travelers looking for a memorable Greek adventure.
If you’re after a special, scenic day out in Milos with a small group, this cruise offers outstanding value. You’ll get to visit iconic sites like Kleftiko, explore caves, snorkel in pristine waters, and enjoy a homemade Greek meal—all in one trip. The knowledgeable guides, friendly crew, and beautifully maintained boat make a real difference.
The price reflects quality, exclusivity, and the immersive nature of the experience. It’s a brilliant choice for anyone wanting a well-rounded, authentic sailing adventure that combines stunning sights, good food, and personalized service.
What time does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at 9:00 am and lasts approximately 8 to 10 hours, returning to your starting point in the late afternoon.
Is the tour suitable for children or non-swimmers?
Most travelers can participate, and snorkeling gear is provided, but if your child or companion is not comfortable in the water, they might prefer to stay on the boat or enjoy the scenery from deck.
How many people are on each boat?
The maximum group size is 14 travelers, creating a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere compared to larger cruise ships.
What’s included in the price?
You’ll enjoy breakfast, brunch, and a BBQ lunch, along with drinks, soda, and snorkeling equipment. WiFi on board is also available.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellation is free if done at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Are there any additional costs?
Sites like Kleftiko and Galazia Nera are free to access, but you might find optional souvenirs or extra drinks for purchase onboard.
Is this tour weather-dependent?
Yes, it requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This cruise in Milos offers a wonderfully balanced mix of adventure, relaxation, and culture, making it a perfect way to see some of Greece’s most photogenic spots from the water.