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Discover the stunning coast of Milos on this half-day boat tour, including stops at Kleftiko caves and beautiful beaches, with snacks and swimming included.
If you’re visiting Milos and want to see the island’s best coastal sights without the hassle of crowded beaches or long hikes, the Half Day Boat Tour to Kleftiko might just be your perfect fit. This roughly four-hour cruise offers a relaxed way to explore the coast from the comfort of a traditional wooden boat, with plenty of time to swim, soak up the sun, and marvel at incredible sea caves and golden beaches.
What we love about this tour is how it balances accessibility with authentic adventure. You’re not just following a packed group on a bus—you’re cruising past some of Milos’ most iconic spots, with the wind in your hair and stunning views in every direction. Plus, all the included snacks, local treats, and drinks make it feel like a floating Mediterranean picnic.
One potential consideration is that, at four hours, this experience is on the shorter side—so if you’re craving a full-day adventure, this might feel a bit condensed. Still, for travelers short on time or those looking for a laid-back way to enjoy Milos’ coast, it’s a solid choice. This tour suits those who want a genuine, scenic experience with a touch of luxury in a relaxed setting, perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers wanting a taste of Greece’s maritime beauty.
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You begin your adventure at Zefiros Boat Tours in Milos, a straightforward process that skips the usual lines at the port. Many reviews highlight how seamless the check-in process is, making it easy to start your day without stress. Booking online on average is done about three weeks in advance, which suggests good demand but also enough planning time for most travelers.
The tour kicks off at Agia Kiriaki Beach, where you’ll board the traditional wooden boat “Zephyros”. From here, the real fun begins. The boat departs along the stunning coastline, passing Gerakas, Tsigrado, Firiplaka, and Katergo beaches—each with its own character. Some reviewers mention that seeing these beaches from the water gives a different perspective, especially since the tour avoids the crowded beachside areas, giving you quiet, relaxed views of Milos’ natural beauty.
The first swim stop is Gerontas Beach, where you get around half an hour of free time to cool off. Reviewers say this spot offers crystal-clear waters and a peaceful vibe, ideal for swimming and floating around with snorkels (which are provided). One guest mentioned that the water was “insanely beautiful” and that the snacks provided kept everyone energized.
The highlight is the visit to Kleftiko, often described as the star of Milos’ coast. Here, you get about 1 to 1.5 hours—plenty of time for swimming, exploring sea caves, and taking photos of the dramatic rock formations. Reviewers consistently rave about the caves’ unique shapes and photogenic qualities, with one noting they even saw a mountain goat near the caves, emphasizing the unspoiled nature of this spot.
Throughout the cruise, you’re treated to iced coffee, iced tea (frappé), local raki, and homemade appetizers. Guests point out that the snacks are surprisingly good, with many mentioning the friendly crew’s hospitality. Facilities like bathrooms and a small bar to purchase additional drinks make the experience more comfortable, especially on a boat that can hold up to 118 travelers without feeling overcrowded.
Many reviewers highlight how the crew’s friendliness and humor made the trip enjoyable. A few mention that the boat size is just right—big enough to avoid feeling cramped but intimate enough for personal interactions. The scenic route and calm waters ensure the main focus remains on taking in the views and relaxing.
A common theme in reviews is that this tour offers excellent value for money. With so much included—snacks, drinks, multiple swim stops—the $58.14 price tag feels reasonable. Several travelers recommend this trip, especially if your time in Milos is limited but you want a comprehensive coastal experience.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled departure, adding a layer of flexibility. Transportation to the meeting point can be arranged for an extra fee from various parts of Milos, making it accessible even if you’re staying outside the immediate area.
If you’re someone who appreciates scenic views, loves a good swim, and enjoys relaxing boat rides, this tour checks all those boxes. It’s especially suitable for:
– Travelers on a tight schedule who want a snapshot of Milos’ stunning coast.
– Families looking for an easy, safe way to enjoy swimming and caves.
– Solo travelers and couples seeking a social yet laid-back outing.
– Anyone interested in photography—those caves and beaches create memorable pictures.
It’s less suited for travelers seeking a full-day adventure or extensive hiking, but for quick, picturesque, and comfortable exploration, it’s hard to beat.
The Half Day Boat Tour to Kleftiko offers a superb balance of scenery, relaxation, and value. The stunning vistas of the Milos coast combined with swimming stops at iconic caves make it a highlight of any trip. The included snacks and drinks elevate the experience, turning it into more than just a boat ride—it’s a little taste of Greek maritime life.
This tour is especially good for travelers who want to avoid the crowded beaches and see Milos from a different angle. It’s a straightforward, well-reviewed trip that promises good weather, friendly staff, and plenty of photo-worthy moments. If your schedule allows, it’s a smart choice to add a splash of adventure and natural beauty to your Milos itinerary.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Zefiros Boat Tours in Milos, with the same meeting point.
Are snacks and drinks included?
Yes, you’ll enjoy iced tea, iced coffee (frappé), local raki, and homemade appetizers at no extra cost.
Can I arrange transportation to the meeting point?
Yes, shared transfer services are available from various parts of Milos for an additional fee, payable on the spot.
Is there a limit on the number of travelers?
The tour accommodates up to 118 travelers, but reviews suggest it doesn’t feel crowded, with around 90 people often onboard.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, swimwear, towels, and possibly a dry bag for valuables—snorkels and pool noodles are provided for swimming.
In summary, if you’re after a scenic, comfortable, and value-packed way to explore Milos’ coast, this boat tour offers a genuine taste of Greece’s natural beauty without overwhelming crowds. It’s a well-loved experience among travelers, and the consistent positive reviews speak to its quality and appeal.