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Experience the best of Milos with this private speedboat tour covering Kleftiko, Sarakiniko, and Sykia Cave. Small groups, stunning sights, and personalized service.
Taking a boat tour around Milos offers an intimate look at some of the island’s most iconic spots—without the crowds and with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the scenery at your own pace. This private speedboat experience is designed for small groups, up to nine people, which means you get plenty of space, personalized attention, and the chance to explore hidden corners only accessible by boat.
One of the standout features is the speedboat’s agility—it can navigate narrow passages and slip into secluded coves that larger vessels can’t reach. We especially appreciate how flexible and tailored this experience feels, with the captain and crew on hand to craft a day that suits your interests.
A possible drawback? Since this is a private tour with a fixed itinerary, you’ll need to be comfortable with the specific stops planned. Also, the cost per group might seem high at over $1,150, but considering the exclusivity, the personalized service, and the exceptional sights, it offers good value for those seeking a luxury experience.
This tour suits travelers who want a comprehensive, hassle-free day exploring Milos’s top highlights with a touch of luxury—perfect for couples, families, or small groups of friends wanting memorable adventure and stunning photography opportunities.
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This private boat trip around Milos offers an up-close look at some of the island’s most famous and photogenic locations. Designed for small groups, it emphasizes personalized service, comfort, and flexibility, making it an ideal choice for travelers who want to avoid crowded tours and enjoy a more relaxed, tailored day. The boat itself is a rib speedboat, known for its agility—perfect for exploring the nooks and crannies of Milos’s rugged coastline.
What makes this tour truly appealing is the mix of sightseeing, swimming, and snorkeling, all in a single day. From the dramatic volcanic cliffs of Kleftiko to the lunar-like landscape of Sarakiniko, you’ll encounter Milos’s most iconic scenery, complemented by the chance to capture unforgettable photos along the way. The onboard amenities—like WiFi, snacks, and drinks—add a layer of comfort that many other boat tours lack.
One thing to keep in mind is the tour’s fixed itinerary, which means you’ll spend approximately 45 minutes at Sykia Beach, two hours exploring Kleftiko, and so on. If you’re someone who loves a structured schedule but also values exclusivity and comfort, this tour hits the mark.
This experience is especially suited for those looking for an intimate, luxury-style adventure—whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply want to see Milos in style. If you’re after a hassle-free day with all logistics handled, and you love the idea of small-group camaraderie combined with spectacular scenery, this is a perfect pick.
The tour begins at Adamantas, the island’s largest port and main hub. It’s a charming town built with classic Cycladic architecture—whitewashed buildings with blue accents—perfect for grabbing some photos before heading out. While the tour itself doesn’t include a stop here, it’s worth noting that Adamantas offers everything you might need for your stay: hotels, taverns, coffee shops, and more.
Your first stop is Sykia Beach, a hidden gem with fine golden sand and crystal-clear waters. Surrounded by striking rocks, it offers a peaceful respite from busier beaches and a perfect spot for a quick swim or just relaxing on the shore. Reviewers mention how tranquil and unspoiled this beach feels, making it an ideal place to start your day. You might find that this stop sets a peaceful tone and offers fantastic photo opportunities with its natural, untouched beauty.
The most celebrated stop, Kleftiko, is famous for its imposing volcanic white rocks and sea caves. Accessible only by boat, it’s a highlight for many visitors. The scenery here is truly jaw-dropping—waves crashing against white cliffs, and sea caves that beckon exploration. The water in Kleftiko is perfect for snorkeling, and the tour provides gear to help you discover the vibrant marine life beneath the surface.
One reviewer remarked, “The trip is great. Amazing rock features. Swimming in azure blue lit grottos. The boat is in great shape and well-stocked for the day.” Since the boat can navigate into tight spaces, you’ll get close-up views of the caves and cliffs, making for unforgettable photos.
Next, you’ll visit Tsigrado Beach, a tiny, secluded bay with equally clear waters. Its landscape is a rugged, rocky wonderland, and access is tricky—climbers will note a wooden ladder is often used to descend into this hidden cala. The short stop allows for a swim and some time to enjoy the scenery. Because it’s challenging to reach, Tsigrado remains largely free of crowds, providing a true sense of discovery.
This long, narrow stretch of sand is much quieter than the more popular beaches. It’s backdropped by a tall mountain, offering a dramatic setting. Visitors often describe it as a peaceful spot, great for relaxing or taking photos of the landscape. This stop allows for a brief rest and a swim in calm waters.
Moving from the rocky coast to a charming fishing village, Pollonia offers a different vibe—sandy beaches, sheltered bays, and quaint taverns lining the waterfront. It’s the perfect place for a leisurely lunch or simply soaking in the relaxed island atmosphere. The white and blue houses and small churches contribute to the postcard-perfect scene, and reviews mention the uninterrupted views of the Aegean and romantic sunsets.
The finale is Sarakiniko, often called the ‘lunar landscape’ of Milos, with white volcanic rocks that have been sculpted into surreal formations. This spot is a photographer’s paradise—glistening white rocks contrasting against the deep blue sea. Reviewers describe it as an “otherworldly” experience, with many stopping for pictures or a quick swim.
The tour includes everything needed for a comfortable day on the water: a captain, snacks, drinks, wine, snorkeling gear, WiFi, and even a sea scooter. The crew is praised for their friendliness and knowledge, with some reviews mentioning Captain Perry and Captain Periklis as standout guides.
However, note that lunch isn’t included—you’ll want to budget for meals during your stop in Pollonia. Also, transportation to the meeting point isn’t covered, so plan accordingly.
While the cost of over $1,150 per group may seem steep at first glance, it’s important to consider what’s included: a private, tailored trip with a knowledgeable captain, all snorkeling gear, refreshments, and exclusive access to some of Milos’s most stunning sights.
Guests consistently praise the quality of the boat and the equipment, emphasizing how well-stocked and comfortable everything was. The small group size fosters a relaxed vibe, with plenty of room to move around, take photos, or chat with the crew.
The reviews highlight how this trip was considered “one of the best days” of their trips to Greece, often thanks to the breathtaking scenery and excellent service. The opportunity to swim in crystal-clear waters, explore sea caves, and enjoy local delicacies onboard makes it feel quite special.
This private speedboat tour around Milos is a solid choice for anyone who values exclusivity, comfort, and stunning scenery. Its carefully curated itinerary covers all the must-see sites, from the volcanic cliffs of Kleftiko to the lunar landscapes of Sarakiniko. The inclusion of snorkeling gear and snacks ensures you’re well cared for, and the small-group setting keeps things intimate and flexible.
It’s particularly suited for travelers celebrating a special occasion or those who want a more luxurious, personalized experience on the water. If you’re looking for a stress-free day with maximum scenic impact and a touch of elegance, this tour hits all those notes.
However, if you’re on a tighter budget or prefer a more flexible, pay-as-you-go approach, you might find this experience on the pricier side. Also, those who prefer a very structured, scheduled tour might want to confirm the stops align perfectly with their interests.
This cruise offers a memorable and picture-perfect way to explore Milos from the water, with the added bonus of knowledgeable guides and top-notch amenities.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and the tour is private, so it’s suitable for families with children, provided the kids are comfortable on a boat and swimming.
What is the maximum group size?
Up to 9 people, ensuring you get plenty of space and personalized attention.
Are snorkel masks and equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear is included, allowing you to explore underwater at the stops like Kleftiko and Sykia Cave.
Can I bring my own drinks or snacks?
While the tour provides complimentary snacks and beverages, you can bring extra if you wish.
Is lunch provided during the tour?
No, lunch isn’t included, but you’ll have time to enjoy a meal in Pollonia or bring your own snacks for the day.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This private Milos boat tour balances breathtaking scenery, comfort, and exclusivity, making it an excellent choice for those wanting a special day on the water.