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Discover Milos from the water with this private half-day catamaran cruise, exploring iconic beaches, sea caves, and enjoying delicious Greek cuisine.
Taking a boat trip around Milos is often considered the best way to fully appreciate its stunning landscapes, hidden beaches, and fascinating sea caves. This private half-day catamaran cruise offers an intimate and relaxed way to see some of the island’s most iconic sights without the crowds, plus a chance to soak in a spectacular sunset. With rave reviews praising the crew, food, and scenery, it’s clear this experience hits the right notes for many travelers.
What we particularly love about this cruise is its combination of personalized service and the opportunity to visit remote spots only accessible by boat. The chance to snorkel in crystal-clear waters, lounge comfortably on a luxurious vessel, and enjoy a delicious Greek meal onboard makes it a fantastic value.
However, one point to keep in mind is that the tour’s flexibility depends on weather conditions — as with all outdoor adventures, a windy or rainy day could lead to slight changes in the itinerary. This tour is best suited for those looking for a relaxing, scenic escape in a small, intimate group or private setting, especially if you’re eager to explore by water and enjoy authentic local cuisine.


This private catamaran cruise around Milos is a standout choice for travelers who want quality over quantity. Instead of large, crowded boat tours, you get exclusive access and a more relaxed atmosphere. The 5.5-hour experience is just enough time to explore several key spots without feeling rushed, making it ideal for a half-day adventure.
From the moment you set sail from Adamantas, the views are breathtaking. The calm waters and gentle sailing allow you to unwind while soaking in the scenery. The crew’s hospitality is frequently highlighted, with reviews praising Captain George and Ilias for their care and friendliness — they even prepare a full, delicious meal onboard, cooked fresh with surprises.
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This is the star of the show — the famous pirates’ bay of Kleftiko. As the main highlight, you’ll head south along the coast of Milos to reach this dramatic site. The boat anchors in the bay, where you’re encouraged to jump into the water to swim, snorkel, or simply relax on deck. The water at Kleftiko is often described as incredibly clear, making it perfect for snorkeling.
One of the unique charms of this spot is its sea caves — some with no roofs — that you can explore from the water. Reviewers like Michael H. highlight the chance to visit “remote destinations across the islands,” emphasizing how this is a must-see for anyone wanting to escape the crowds and see what the island’s pirates (or at least their caves) left behind.
The crew guides you to the best spots for swimming, and after about 1.5 hours, a well-deserved Greek lunch is served on board, cooked fresh by the crew. The meal is described as “full of amazing surprises,” and reviews note it’s hearty, flavorful, and includes vegetarian options if requested.
A highlight in itself is the boat’s approach to the sea caves — passing through the openings gives a sense of adventure and awe. The caves are notable for their striking formations and the fact that they’re accessible only by boat, which adds to their mystique.
After the excitement at Kleftiko, the cruise continues along the coast, passing by other beaches like Agios Ioannis, Triades, or Agathia. Soon, the boat reaches Kalogries Beach, our second swimming stop. Here, the calm waters and scenic surroundings make it a perfect place for a second round of swimming or snorkeling.
Viktor V. describes this as “a beautiful day,” emphasizing the terrific food and the chance to explore the coastline, including Poliegos, which is visible from the boat. The 40-minute stop is just enough to relax, soak up some sun, and enjoy the water.
For a more personal experience, these private Milos tours deliver individual attention

One of the standout features of this tour — praised consistently in reviews — is the delicious, freshly prepared meal. The crew cooks a multi-course meal onboard, which often includes traditional Greek dishes, and some reviewers mention they even watched them spear fish to prepare the lunch.
The meal is full of surprises, and guests rave about the quality and taste. Vegetarians are accommodated if advised in advance, adding to the tour’s flexibility. Plus, unlimited drinks are available throughout the trip, ensuring everyone stays refreshed.
While the cruise itself is a daytime adventure, it culminates with a spectacular sunset over the water. Many reviewers like Zoe E. mention how the coastline of Milos looks breathtaking at dusk. The water’s reflection and the changing sky create a romantic, peaceful atmosphere that’s perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.
This is a key reason why many travelers choose this tour — watching the sunset from the water offers a sense of tranquility and beauty that’s hard to match on land.
From detailed testimonials, it’s clear that the crew, especially Captain George and Ilias, make a significant difference. Guests consistently comment on their attentiveness, humor, and professionalism. One reviewer calls them “phenomenal and accommodating,” describing how they took care of every detail — from guiding snorkeling spots to preparing a feast.
The scenery and the water quality are other recurring highlights, with many saying they enjoyed swimming and snorkeling multiple times in crystal-clear waters. Reviewers also praise the boat itself — described as luxurious and steady, even in windier conditions, thanks to the skill of the captain.
Some reviews mention a desire for more commentary on what was seen, especially during the scenic coastlines. This suggests that while the trip is visually stunning, adding some cultural or historical context could enhance the experience further.

Pricing for this private cruise is listed at $1,497.59 per person, which might seem steep at first glance. However, considering the exclusivity, personalized service, and all-inclusive nature — including food, drinks, and a private setting — many guests find it to be excellent value. Families or small groups will appreciate the flexibility and intimacy, making it feel like a bespoke day tailored to their interests.
The tour is booked on average 20 days in advance, so planning ahead is recommended. The activity lasts about 5.5 hours, departing at 3:00 pm from Adamantas, and concludes back at the meeting point.
Weather can influence the experience — if conditions are poor, the tour may be canceled with options for rescheduling or a refund, but most reviews seem to indicate generally good weather during their trips.
This cruise is best suited for travelers looking for a flexible, intimate, and scenic water-based adventure. It’s perfect for couples, small groups, or families wanting a relaxed day of swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying authentic Greek cuisine in a luxurious setting.
It’s ideal for those who appreciate personalized service and want to visit remote beaches and caves they might never access on land. Because of the sunset finale, it’s also well-suited for romantics or anyone seeking a peaceful, picturesque end to their day.

In essence, this private catamaran cruise offers a well-rounded, authentic, and luxurious way to experience Milos. The combination of stunning scenery, knowledgeable and attentive crew, delicious food, and the chance to see the island’s hidden gems makes it a highlight for many visitors.
While the price might seem high, the exclusivity, comfort, and personalized approach mean you’re paying for a tailored, memorable day — one that many reviews describe as a true highlight of their trip. If you’re after a scenic, relaxed, and tasty adventure on the water, this tour deserves serious consideration.
Is this a private tour? Yes, this is a private experience, meaning only your group will participate, ensuring a personal and exclusive atmosphere.
What is included in the price? The tour includes the boat, crew, a freshly cooked Greek meal, unlimited drinks, and visits to the main sights around Milos.
Can I request vegetarian food? Absolutely. Vegetarian options are available if advised at the time of booking.
What is the duration of the tour? The cruise lasts approximately 5 hours and 30 minutes, starting at 3:00 pm.
Where does the tour meet and end? It starts and finishes at the Milos Adventures meeting point in Adamantas.
What should I bring? Bring swimwear, sunscreen, a towel, a hat, and possibly some cash for additional extras or tips.
What happens if the weather is bad? The tour relies on good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children? Most travelers can participate, but it’s best suited for those comfortable on boats and swimming.
How far in advance should I book? On average, travelers book about 20 days ahead, so early planning is advised for peak season.
This private catamaran cruise around Milos promises a blend of adventure, relaxation, and culture, all wrapped up in a luxurious, intimate setting. Whether you’re seeking a romantic sunset, a family adventure, or a small-group escape, it’s a memorable way to see the best of what Milos has to offer from the water.