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Discover Milos on an electric bike with a knowledgeable guide, visiting iconic beaches, ancient sites, and charming villages—an eco-friendly way to explore.
Exploring Milos by bike might sound a bit adventurous, but with this electric bike tour, it turns into a smooth, enjoyable experience that covers more ground than a walking tour but with less fatigue. This 3.5-hour journey takes you through some of the island’s most famed sights, from ancient ruins to lunar-like landscapes, all while giving you the chance to relax in stunning beaches.
What I particularly like about this experience is how accessible and engaging it is. The e-bike does a lot of the work—meaning even casual riders or those with limited cycling experience can comfortably enjoy the trip. Plus, the small group size (limited to 8 participants) keeps the experience intimate and personalized, with plenty of time for questions and photo stops.
One thing to consider is that this tour isn’t suited for children under 15 or anyone over 75, mainly due to the physical requirements of the ride. It’s a fantastic choice for active travelers who love a bit of history, scenery, and a touch of adventure. If you want an authentic, off-the-beaten-path way to see Milos, this tour could be a perfect fit.


If you’re seeking a way to see Milos that balances fun, history, and scenic beauty, this electric bike tour ticks all those boxes. It’s clear from the glowing reviews that the guides go above and beyond to make the experience memorable. Joey, in particular, is praised for his friendly demeanor, detailed explanations, and ability to keep everyone safe and comfortable—even if some participants are new to cycling.
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The tour begins conveniently in front of the Thalassitra Sailing Travel Agency, just a two-minute walk from the Adamas port. From here, you’ll hop onto your electric bike, helmets provided, ready for a day of discovery.
The journey kicks off at the Milos Catacombs, a fascinating site that reveals the island’s ancient spiritual life. According to reviewers, Joey explained everything thoroughly, making the history accessible without overloading with details. The $4 entry fee is a small price for such a historically significant site, and it’s worth noting that discounts are available for seniors and EU students.
Next, you’ll visit the Ancient Theatre, perched on a hill that offers sweeping views over the island. This site is well-preserved and provides a glimpse into Milos’ classical past. The combination of ruins and panoramic scenery makes it a favorite among visitors.
Afterwards, the tour stops at the Venus of Milos, often called the island’s most famous archaeological treasure. While the sculpture itself isn’t on-site (it’s housed in the Louvre), the spot where it was discovered offers a striking photo opportunity. Reviewers loved learning about the significance of this figure and the island’s archaeological treasures, with one mentioning how the guide’s storytelling added depth.
From here, you’ll pedal up to Plaka, the island’s picturesque capital. Its winding alleys, traditional cafes, and whitewashed houses make it a photographer’s dream. The slow pace allows you to soak in the architecture and maybe pick up a souvenir or two. Several reviews highlighted how Joey’s local tips made the visit special, including restaurant suggestions for later.
The final highlight is Sarakiniko Beach, famous for its lunar landscape of white, sculpted rocks and caves. Here, you’ll have plenty of time to swim and relax. Many guests rave about Sarakiniko’s surreal beauty—one reviewer called it “the most beautiful beach in the world.” After the ride, the chance to dip into the crystal-clear waters and unwind is a perfect reward.
Riding an electric bike makes exploring Milos accessible for various fitness levels, and reviewers consistently mention how manageable the hills are. One person shared that despite being in their late fifties, they had no trouble with the bikes, thanks to the helpful guide Joey who explained how to operate the e-bike comfortably.
The small group size (max 8 people) means you get more attention from the guide and more time at each spot. Many reviews mention how guides like Joey kept the group together, even when some riders had different paces. The bikes are described as comfortable and new, which is crucial for a smooth ride, especially on uneven or hilly terrain.
The price of $73 per person represents good value for such an all-encompassing experience. It includes the bike, helmet, and guide—it’s a straightforward, hassle-free way to see the highlights without the stress of planning each stop yourself. You’ll need to bring essentials like a sun hat, swimwear, towel, sunscreen, water, and your camera, ensuring you’re prepared for a day outdoors.
While the tour doesn’t include food and drinks (beyond water), the stops at Plaka and Sarakiniko mean you can easily find local tavernas afterward to refuel. Entry fees for sites like the catacombs are modest, and the tour guide’s local knowledge often leads to hidden gems and practical tips.
This tour suits active travelers comfortable on a bike. It’s not ideal for children under 15 or those with mobility issues. The 3.5-hour duration includes some time for breaks, but expect a moderate cycling effort. Also, it’s recommended to bring sun protection and water, especially during warm days.

If you love outdoor activities, historical sites, and beautiful beaches, this tour offers a compact yet comprehensive taste of Milos. You’ll enjoy the freedom of exploring at your own pace on an electric bike, with the company of a friendly, knowledgeable guide. It’s perfect for those looking for an authentic experience that’s a little bit adventurous but not overly strenuous.
For travelers wanting to tick off major highlights in a short time and who prefer a small group experience, this is a superb choice. It’s a fun, eco-friendly way to connect with the island’s natural beauty and history without the hassle of self-driving or crowded tours.

Is this tour suitable for someone with limited cycling experience?
Yes. The electric bikes help make cycling easier, and the guide explains everything clearly, making it accessible even for beginners.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts approximately 3.5 hours, including time at each stop and some riding.
What should I bring?
You’ll want to pack a sun hat, swimwear, towel, sunscreen, water, and a camera. Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity is recommended.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes. The tour isn’t suitable for children under 15 years or people over 75, mainly due to the physical nature of the ride.
Does the price include entrance fees?
No, entry tickets like the €4 fee for the catacombs are paid separately but are modest. The guide can provide details.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your itinerary shifts.
This Adamas: Milos Highlights Tour on an Electric Bike provides an engaging, well-rounded way to see the island’s most iconic sights. The combination of historical sites, stunning beaches, and charming villages makes it a perfect day out for active travelers who want to maximize their Milos experience without relying on large tour buses or self-driving.
The quality of guides like Joey, the comfort of the bikes, and the thoughtfully curated itinerary make this tour stand out. It balances fun, education, and scenery, all delivered in a small-group setting that feels personal yet adventurous.
If you’re looking for a memorable way to explore Milos—especially if you appreciate history, beautiful landscapes, and a touch of physical activity—this tour is worth considering. It’s a fantastic value for the opportunity to discover the island’s highlights from a local perspective, all while enjoying the fresh sea breeze on an easy-to-ride e-bike.