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Adults
Ages 9+
€ 136.90
Children
Ages 3-8 years old
€ 84.25
Infants
Ages up to 2 years old FREE OF CHARGE
Milos Full-Day Catamaran Cruise
Enjoy a thorough round of Milos including Kleftiko and a visit to Poliegos Blue Lagoon in our all-day semi-private catamaran cruise with lunch on board – 9 hours.
Where will we sail?
The meeting point is the port of Adamas at 08:30, across from the Kinigos restaurant. Trinity’s catamaran will be waiting for you to set sail. At 08:45 the exploration of Milos begins.
Are you ready to discover the volcanic landscapes and hidden beaches?
- Departure from Adamas Port: 08:30
- First Stop: Kalogries
- Second Stop: Kleftiko
- Third Stop: Gerakas
- Fourth Stop: Poliegos Blue Lagoon
- Return to the port: Approx. 18:00
What's included in the price?
Semi-Private Package Details:
- 9-10 hours experience
- 4 swim stops
- Breakfast, lunch and fruit
- Barbecue
- Bottled water, juices, sparkling water, soft drinks, beers and wine
- Restrooms
- Snorkeling Equipment
- All Fees and Taxes
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- Sunglasses
- Camera
- Sun cream
- Your smile and a good mood
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The meeting point is at Adamantas port. We all meet in front of the blue pavilion, opposite the Mentor Cafe. If you don’t know the meeting point, the map will guide you.

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Finding a parking spot can be hard on the island. Park at the suggested areas below to avoid getting a fine from the local authorities.
About Milos
Milos is an island in the Aegean that you would like to explore. There are so many words to describe this beauty. Venus island, volcanic island, moon on earth because of many white landscapes, pirate island and so many other words. The uniqueness of the island is due to its different rock formations and it is famous for its beautiful beaches. The best way to explore the island is by catamaran, because many beaches are not accessible by car or bus.
Explore the island and enjoy the beauty of crystal clear waters and wonderful hidden caves. Experience unique moments of relaxation and adventure.
When is the best time to visit Milos?
Milos is ideal to visit from June till mid-September. Cyclades islands in Greece generally tend to be a bit windy. So, summer is the best time to avoid the winds and of course because Greece is dreamy in the summer.
Explore Cruise Destinations
Myrsini
Myrsini beach is a small paradise in Polyaigos island. It has spectacle coves and relaxing here while having this view is the best you can do.
Poliegos
A wild landscape with clear waters and unique colour contrast of the cliffs. Here you can meet beloved friends…Goats!
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Poliegos is located between Milos and Kimolos in the Aegean sea. It is the biggest uninhabited island in Greece!Here, you can find all kinds of wild nature beauty. Strange rock formations that have been sculpted over time into the sea, impressive caves to explore, magical turquoise waters in all shades of blue and volcanic hills.
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Poliegos has some idyllic beaches that private yachts go to soak up some sun and dive into the pure waters of Poliegos.
Some of those are: Kato Myrsini, Pano Myrsini, Galazia Nera, Ammura, Panagia and Hochlakia.
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- Poliegos is an ancient place that was “the apple of contention” for Milos and Kimolos. From 338 BC until today the island belongs to Kimolos.
- The island is protected by the Natura 2000 network as an important habitat, while here the Mediterranean monk-monk seal gives birth.(Maybe you are lucky and see some).
- Poliegos hosts some other animal friends too. Rare or even endangered species of flora and fauna, like special kinds of snakes, blue lizards, falcons, sparrows and ibex.
- Poliegos is considered inhabitant but hear this…According to locals of nearby islands until 1972 the island had 14 inhabitants, who mainly engaged in animal livestock, while even earlier it was reported that 170 people lived there.At the moment two people live there to take care of the monastery and the animals. Enjoy your trip in Poliegos and If you are lucky, you will see carefree ibex walking on some of the beaches.
Kimolos
It is the most famous landscape in Milos. A mysterious place where real pirates used it in the past.
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While on your cruise you will explore so many different landscapes and wonderful beaches. In your way there is a small surprise. Not only are you exploring Milos but you will see another hidden gem in the Aegean sea. Kimolos! Kimolos is a quiet island with special beauty. It is also volcanic.
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Of course, as well as almost all places in Greece, its name has a special meaning. Kimolos got its name from the word kimolia. Kimolia is chalk. The chalk is basically white. So it’s Kimolos! Everywhere you look you will admire white houses, white cliffs and… just a white dream.
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- In Kimolos you can do different kinds of activities for all types of people.
- You can do a hike to an enormous cliff having the shape of a mushroom (!)
- Explore the village of Kimolos through the picturesque alleys and find out the Castle of Kimolos
- Eat delicious Greek food. Yummy moussaka, fresh ice cream and refreshing greek salad.
- Make a historical adventure by visiting the Archaeological Museum. You will be amazed of the Exhibits from prehistoric times to late antiquity
- Enjoy open-air cinemas and if you are lucky you might pass into a village festival. (Kimolians organise a lot of them!)
- It has a variety of options of beaches to explore. Prassa, Mavrospilia, Karas, Bonatsa, Alyki and Goupas.
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During the 13th – 14th century the Venetians called Kimolos Arzandiera or Arzandarawhich, which means silver (because of the white colour of its rocks) . Ovid, a Roman poet, calls Kimolos cretosam, while referring to the Itinerarium of Antonini Augusti, who calls it Cimelos. The locals just call it “Kimolos, my paradise.” And they are not wrong about that.
Prasa
Prasa is probably the most picturesque beach in Kimolos. Swim in turquoise waters, and incredible soft white sand.
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Prasa is a great getaway if you want to avoid the crowds of other beaches that are in Milos. Prassa is, maybe, the best beach on the island of Kimolos when it comes to scenery. Close by, one can find the quarries where chalk used to be excavated.
The white colour of the chalk gives the waters of Prasa beautiful shades of blue and turquoise.Prassa is located about 6 kilometres east of Chora, in Kimolos. Read below, more about Kimolos, the place where it’s like a snowy fairytale, but in summertime!
Sarakiniko
What are the chances that you will ever get to go to the moon? The sand is like a white talc powder, extremely soft and bright white in color.
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Sarakiniko, as you read before it’s a lunar scenery you will feel for sure you are the protagonist in a dream!
Rock formations were created by several layers of sea and land organisms’ fossils on the volcanic rock over several millennia. The wind and sea then sculpted the rocks that were created by the fossil layering into the bizarre and otherworldly shapes that make Sarakiniko unique. Wave erosion has created caves along the coast.
It is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Aegean. Don’t miss the fact that it is also photogenic and when you google photos of Milos in Google or Instagram, the first thing you will see it’s for sure Sarakiniko. It is one of the closest things to exploring an alien planet or the surface of the moon but combined with an exotic seafront.
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The Saracen pirates took refuge in these caves and the beach got its name from them.
Tip: Sarakiniko it’s also an amazing place for sunset.
Trachilas
This is the northest beach of the island. From a geographical perspective, Trachilas is the remnant of one of the two big extinct volcanoes on Milos.
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This is the northest beach of the island. From a geographical perspective, Trachilas is the remnant of one of the two big extinct volcanoes on Milos (the other one is Tsigrado mentioned before). When you get very close you will realise that the beach is very stony.
Tsigrado
Tsigrado has a semi-challenging crevice to access the beach. To access it by land you have to climb down a mini cliff where there is a rope and a ladder.
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Located right next to Firiplaka, Tsigrado is a small sandy cove with crystal water. Going down this beach is a bit difficult as visitors have to pass through a rocky passage to get there. If you are an adventurous soul you can go there by land (except the Trinity cruise) to climb down the wooden ladder with the rope.
The surrounding environment with the rocky cliffs is impressive and the waters are shallow. There, you can explore the many caves, natural arches, secluded inlets, and cliff jumps.
In its both sides there are caves to explore asn the bottom of the sea it is definitely worth it to. Sooo, get ready with your snorkelling equipment.
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Let’s go now to a small historical trip about this place. Many years ago a steep, dazzling white sand dune used to lead all the way down to the water. Sand residues from the nearby Imerys (formerly S&B) plant had been disposed of here, thereby creating one of the most idyllic beaches on Milos.
Now, however, it doesn’t look like that. A large part of the sand has been swept away by the surf in the winter, so you have to climb the wooden ladder mentioned before.
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There is a perlite mine operated by the mining company Imerys along with Trachilas.
Gerontas
Gerontas is located in the south-west part of Milos. A scenery surrounded by dark grey sand.
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Gerontas, was the favourite beach of foreigners who came to Milos from the 60’s and 70’s. The main characteristic of this beach, isa rock that is in the middle of the sea and a natural inside the rocks which connect it to the sea. Gerontas.It is near an old quarry. (Milos is full of that as you may realise)
Gerontas in Greek means “ Old man” Funny how Greeks give names to the places right? Many people who already visited Milos in reviews say that this is one of the most beautiful beaches of the south part in Milos. And who can blame them if it already has the reputation since the 60’s?
Klima
The first place you will meet along the way it’s Klima Village. Meet the fishers village, where back in the day, it was overwhelmed by them. You will see colourful doors, which are the entrances for their parking spots to their boats.
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Klima village is very famous in Milos. The reason, it’s because it attracts people to have a closer look at “Sirmata”.
”Sirmata” are two-floor colourful fisherman houses. The first floor is decorated on the outside, with vivid colours of blue, red and orange where the fishers live with their families. On the down floor they used it as storage of their boats. They protected them there from the bad weather.
Now, these fisherman houses are used as Air bnb’s for tourists. The way to go there by car is a bit unstable.
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In 1820, on a field in Klima village, a farmer dug up a statue.
What was it? It was the “Aphrodite. The Goddess of beauty in Greek Mythology. Because it was founded in MIlos, they named it “Aphrodite of Milos.”
After the discovery, they put up a sign to recognize the area that the statue found. It is historically important for the statue and as well for the area.
A copy of this statue is now in the Archaeological Museum of Milos. The original statue is in the Louvre Museum. Klima has many taverns to enjoy the greek gastronomy and it is worth it to see the sunset from this place.
Arkoudes
At the next stop you will take a look at some amazing rock formations that are called “Arkoudes” because it literally reminds you of a bear when you are looking at it!
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Arkoudes it’s the plural word for the word bear (the animal). Arkoudes are a group of rocky islets located off the coast of Milos, near Plathiena beach, on the northern part of the island.
The rocks appear to show an opening mouth, a nose, eyes, ears and a body that look rather like bears, hence their name. They also say that if you see from a different angle it looks like a rabbit too! Arkoudes rocks are about 20 feet high (closer to the size of a bear) and they are abrupt and sharp.You can only see them by boat as they are not accessible to walk there.
Cape Vani
Stunning rocks that elevate 100 meters above sea level. Leaving you without a breath. Take out your camera and snap an unforgettable moment.
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The Cape Vani, it’s a historically important landscape in Milos and it is the northest part of the island. It is located 25km northwest of the port Adamantas.
Vani used to be a volcanic crater under the sea. It is famous because of its abandoned manganese mining, started in 1898. Because of the minings, the ground is composed of fine orange sand. The landscape it’s completed from a huge rock formation vertically cut, with horizontal layers in black and ruby colour.
In the area, you will find old tunnels, caves, ruins of buildings near the mine and a large opening at the edge of the cape.Vani is also known between the locals as “bacon” because of the similarities in the colour with bacon. (!)
Tip: There is a small path that leads to a beach with colourful stones.
Kalogries
Are you ready to swim in crystal clear waters? Kalogries has the reputation as the clearest beach in the region.
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Kalogries beach is a very small quiet beach in Milos. In the past it used to be THE place for sailors and fishers. The legend says that it got its name from nuns wandering around the area and the seafarers were seeing them. The special thing about this place is the impressive volcanic rock formations around it and the waters are crystal clear. The port of the area is considered windless and the waters are shallow.
Sykia
Sykia is a cave with an open-top, we are lucky to have the chance to pass by the place and see its beauty. The cave entrance is very tiny so we must use a small inflated boat to enter the place.
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Sykia it’s a magical cave in Milos. The special thing about this cave is that it is open on the top and the reflection of the sun goes inside, making it a wonderful spectacle. The cave it’s 5 meters high and 20 meters wide.
The top part collapsed, with the result of creating a”hole” on the top of the cave where you can see the sky. The name of this place in Greek, means, “Fig tree”. It got it because very close to the open-top cave there is a fig tree.
Sykia cave is only accessible by boat. Some big boats can’t access the cave inside but you will go as close as possible to see this impressive phenomenon. On the inside of the cave there is a small corner of pebbles and rocks that look like a tiny strip of a beach.
(!) The water in the cave is deep and cold and the colours are a mix of transparent green and blue.
Kleftiko
Our tour is proceeding to the Kleftiko side that it’s used by real pirates back in the day. It’s a spot with white rocks formatted by volcanoes that eroded as time pass by.
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While cruising around Milos, you will meet on the southwest tip “Kleftiko”. Kleftiko it’s one of the most beautiful rock formations not only for Greece but for the whole Mediterranean sea. It is the most photogenic place and the trademark landscape of Milos.
It is also known as the “Sea Meteora” by Greeks. Meteora is a rock formation in central Greece hosting one of the largest built complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries. Kleftiko, it is only accessible by boat and you will love it for sure.
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Kleftiko is a cove, where old pirates used to hide. The name in english means Bandits’ Lair. The name Kleftiko comes mainly from the old days, when the pirates operating in the Aegean used its bays as a base, setting up carts on the unsuspecting ships that passed through the area and looting them. Its natural caves offered safe shelter from the difficult weather conditions that prevailed in the sea area, mainly protecting the ships from the strong winds of the Aegean.You cannot claim to have seen Milos island if you haven’t visited Kleftiko at least once.
Gerakas
The Hawaii of Milos – under the volcano of Agia Kyriaki with white sand and turquoise waters. On the beach, there are caves with hot waters that emit steam.
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Excellent beach under the caldera of the volcano, accessible only by boat. Sandy without stones and clear turquoise waters. Gerakas has huge sand slides, formed by Perlite which make it the main attraction of the area.
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Gerakas has a volcano on the beach. The volcano of “Saint Kyriaki”. If you get close to there you will still see the steam coming up! If you go inside the caves there you will feel sooo hot like you are burning in a pot. The landscape is impressive and original.
One small tip about this place is that the water is super-deep up to the very “beach”. You literally sort of climb up to the beach. So, having in mind that the boat will probably park far away from the beach, if you are not a good swimmer, don’t try to reach the right coast, because you will get tired.
Sulfur Mines
A visit that will take you back in time, since you will find yourself in an open-air museum of industrial archeology as there are all the old facilities of the sulfur mines at the back of the beach.
Poliegos Blue Lagoon
In Poliegos you will enjoy the majesty of nature. Blue, transparent waters, as if you were in a swimming pool, invite you to take a dip. Volcanic hills, strange rock formations in the sea and caves send you to explore.
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Poliegos is located between Milos and Kimolos in the Aegean sea. It is the biggest uninhabited island in Greece!Here, you can find all kinds of wild nature beauty. Strange rock formations that have been sculpted over time into the sea, impressive caves to explore, magical turquoise waters in all shades of blue and volcanic hills.
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Poliegos has some idyllic beaches that private yachts go to soak up some sun and dive into the pure waters of Poliegos.
Some of those are: Kato Myrsini, Pano Myrsini, Galazia Nera, Ammura, Panagia and Hochlakia. -
- Poliegos is an ancient place that was “the apple of contention” for Milos and Kimolos. From 338 BC until today the island belongs to Kimolos.
- The island is protected by the Natura 2000 network as an important habitat, while here the Mediterranean monk-monk seal gives birth.(Maybe you are lucky and see some).
- Poliegos hosts some other animal friends too. Rare or even endangered species of flora and fauna, like special kinds of snakes, blue lizards, falcons, sparrows and ibex.
- Poliegos is considered inhabitant but hear this…According to locals of nearby islands until 1972 the island had 14 inhabitants, who mainly engaged in animal livestock, while even earlier it was reported that 170 people lived there.At the moment two people live there to take care of the monastery and the animals. Enjoy your trip in Poliegos and If you are lucky, you will see carefree ibex walking on some of the beaches.
Pollonia
Beach with a wonderful view, the old town, and the harbor with colorful boats. Crystal clear sea with soft golden sand creates an amazing atmosphere of calmness, comfort and peace.
Glaronisia
Glaronisia consisted of uninhabited islets that are located to the north of Milos. Their morphology is the result of volcanic lava and the waters are magical.