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Discover the stunning coasts of Milos and Poliegos on this all-inclusive snorkeling and SUP cruise. Enjoy expert guides, delicious Greek food, and unforgettable scenery.
This full-day sailing adventure takes you around some of the most breathtaking spots in the Aegean, specifically focusing on Milos and the uninhabited island of Poliegos. While I haven’t personally been on this exact tour, reviews and detailed descriptions suggest it’s a fantastic way to experience the island’s natural beauty, with plenty of opportunities to snorkel, paddleboard, and relax. The cruise is hosted aboard a spacious 55-foot yacht, ensuring comfort even on a full day at sea.
What really catches the eye is the mixture of scenic stops, from sea caves and beaches to old volcanic craters, all complemented by excellent food and drinks served throughout. The crew’s knowledge and friendly attitude seem to elevate this experience, making it both fun and informative.
A potential consideration is the group size — with a maximum of around 15 passengers, it feels intimate but still lively. Also, you’ll want to be prepared with swimwear, sunscreen, and some patience for the weather-dependent itinerary.
If you’re someone who loves a mix of adventure, authentic Greek scenery, and a relaxed pace with good company, this tour is likely to tick many boxes.


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The tour begins at the port of Adamas, with guests meeting the crew around 8:30 AM in front of the Polco Sailing boats, marked by Polco Sailing flags. The location is straightforward, right in the heart of the town, which makes it easy to find. The tour includes a guide speaking both English and Greek, and the small group size ensures a more personalized experience. If weather conditions require, the departure may be moved slightly, or the itinerary adjusted — the team communicates any changes 24 hours in advance, which is handy for planning.
First stops are around Cape Vani, where you’ll see a 19th-century iron mine behind a 30-meter-tall rock formation. The first swim is at Kalogries Bay, known for its turquoise waters that beckon to snorkelers. From there, the cruise heads along Milos’ west coast, passing Sykia Cave, the largest on the island. You’ll get a quick photo stop at its impressive entrance, and the calm, emerald waters beyond are perfect for snorkelers.
Kleftiko is the star of the trip — a renowned pirate hideout, now famous for its dramatic sea caves and clear waters. Reviewers highlight swimming and snorkeling here as a highlight; one told of exploring caves inside, with crystal waters making it feel like swimming inside an aquarium. Paddleboarding is also offered, making the most of the calm seas.
A leisurely lunch is served here, with snacks and drinks flowing freely — including beer, wine, and spirits, which guests appreciated. One reviewer mentioned enjoying a tasty meal onboard while gazing at the scenery, describing the boat’s cleanliness and the crew’s friendliness as top-notch.
Next, the cruise visits Glaronisia and Fyriplaka and Tsigrado beaches, with photo stops and time to unwind. The itinerary then takes you to Poliegos, the largest uninhabited Greek island, with a stop at Galazia Nera bay. You’ll explore its spectacular scenery, with plenty of chances to snorkel in pristine waters.
The highlight for many is the visit to the sulfur mines at Thiorichia, where the ancient mining activity adds a touch of history to the natural beauty. The tour wraps up with visits to Arkoudes and Klima, picturesque spots perfect for feeding seagulls and capturing last-minute photos.
Snorkeling and Paddleboarding: With equipment provided, snorkelers can explore the underwater world of Milos’ caves and bays in waters known for their clarity. The reviews are glowing about the water’s beauty — one guest noted, “We couldn’t believe how clear and blue/turquoise the water was.” Paddleboarding adds a playful element, especially at calmer spots like Kleftiko.
Guided Scenic Experience: The guides, including Dina and Baco, receive praise for their friendliness and knowledge. One reviewer mentioned how Dina was “wonderful, friendly, and informative,” enhancing their day with interesting facts about the islands and history.
Food and Drink: Unlike many tours that skimp on meals, this cruise serves Greek snacks, desserts, and a variety of beverages. Guests like Brooke appreciated the care taken to accommodate dietary restrictions, and the selection of local drinks, including beers and spirits, helped keep the mood lively.
Comfortable Yacht: The boat itself is spacious, with deck cushions and shaded areas, making it easy to relax between stops. The inclusion of hammocks is a thoughtful touch, allowing for lazy afternoons while enjoying the sea breeze.
Flexibility & Safety: The tour adapts based on weather — if the wind blows from the north, the route shifts south, focusing on Kleftiko; if from the south, it explores the north side. This responsiveness ensures safety and the best possible experience despite unpredictable conditions.
At $181 per person, the tour offers a full-day package that combines sightseeing, adventure, and good food in a curated experience. With snorkeling gear, lunch, snacks, drinks, and a set of digital photos included, it’s quite competitive compared to typical island excursions. The reviews affirm that the value goes beyond just the sights — guests mention the professionalism of guides and the quality of the boat as making the price worthwhile.
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Travelers who enjoy outdoor activities like snorkeling and paddleboarding will find plenty to love here. It’s perfect for those who want to see the islands’ iconic sights without the hassle of organizing multiple boat trips or transport. Food lovers will appreciate the Greek snacks and drinks served throughout the day, adding a relaxed, social element.
The small-group atmosphere, combined with knowledgeable guides, makes this ideal for people who prefer a personalized, behind-the-scenes look at Milos and Poliegos. While it’s not designed for mobility-impaired travelers, fit guests who appreciate scenic beauty, good food, and a bit of adventure will find this cruise a highlight of their Greek island experience.

What should I bring on the cruise?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, a hat, camera, and windbreaker just in case the weather shifts. Towels are not provided, so pack your own.
Is there any hotel pickup included?
No, the tour starts directly at the port of Adamas, in front of Polco Sailing boats. Make sure to arrive a little early.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 8 hours, with starting times varying based on availability. You’ll have plenty of time at each stop to swim, snorkel, and relax.
Are meals included?
Yes, the tour includes lunch, snacks, and drinks—both alcoholic and non-alcoholic—served throughout the day.
What if the weather isn’t suitable?
The crew monitors weather conditions closely. If necessary, they will modify the route to ensure safety, focusing on calmer waters or different stops.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkel gear and pool noodles are included, allowing everyone to comfortably explore underwater spots.

This Milos and Poliegos cruise offers a well-balanced mix of scenic beauty, adventure, and relaxation. The small group size and knowledgeable guides make it a personalized experience, while the variety of stops ensures you see everything from caves and beaches to volcanic craters. The inclusion of food and drinks throughout the day adds to the feeling of a leisurely, enjoyable outing.
For travelers who love being on the water, exploring hidden gems, and soaking in some of Greece’s clearest waters, this cruise is an excellent choice. It’s particularly suited for those who want a full-day, all-inclusive experience that combines sightseeing, snorkeling, and delicious Greek cuisine, all aboard a comfortable vessel with a friendly crew.
Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking a memorable day on the sea, this tour promises a fulfilling and picturesque adventure in the heart of the Cyclades.
Remember: Book in advance, arrive prepared, and keep an eye on the weather to maximize your enjoyment of this scenic sailing trip.