Your day begins at Adamantas Port aboard a sleek, all-inclusive catamaran. As you sail across turquoise waters, the coastline reveals the colorful boathouses of Klima — traditional “syrmata” that create one of Milos’ most picturesque scenes. Soon after, you arrive at legendary Kleftiko Bay, where towering white cliffs, natural arches, and hidden caves form a breathtaking setting once used as a pirate refuge. Here, you can swim, snorkel, paddleboard, or simply relax while enjoying unlimited drinks from the open bar and Mediterranean lunch is then served on deck as the catamaran glides gently through the Aegean.
In the afternoon, your adventure continues with an exciting Jeep tour across Milos’ rugged landscapes. Remote paths, and panoramic viewpoints unfold as the sun begins to set, painting the sky in warm golden and pink tones. A relaxed picnic with local delicacies completes the moment.
Two unique adventures — one extraordinary day.
Your experience begins in the morning at Adamantas Port aboard a sleek, all-inclusive catamaran.
Our luxury catamaran is your floating paradise — spacious, elegant, and built for comfort. Whether you stretch out on a sunbed, unwind in a shaded lounge, or dance under the open sky, you’ll always find your perfect spot.
One of the island’s most picturesque fishing villages, Klima, unfolds along the coast, its colorful boathouses reflecting in the calm sea — a perfect moment to pause, breathe, and capture photos. These traditional “syrmata” were historically used to store fishing boats and are a unique feature of Milos’ coastline, giving Klima its charming, storybook appearance that has remained largely unchanged for centuries.
The turquoise waters of Milos glisten as you sail toward legendary Kleftiko Bay, where dramatic cliffs and hidden caves create a breathtaking playground for swimming and snorkeling. Kleftiko was once a haven for pirates, and its towering white cliffs, natural arches, and secret coves tell stories of centuries past, making it one of the most dramatic and iconic spots in the Aegean.
Mandrakia welcomes you with its colorful “syrmata,” bright boathouse doors reflecting in the calm blue water. This tiny fishing village feels like a living postcard, where time gently slows. Stroll along the waterfront, admire its simple elegance, and enjoy the serene beauty that makes Mandrakia one of Milos’ most enchanting spots.
Sarakiniko is the landmark that brought Milos to the world’s attention. Stepping onto this beach feels like landing on another planet — a lunar landscape of smooth, white volcanic rocks shaped by centuries of wind and waves. In the afternoon, the experience becomes even more special: the heat softens, the crowds fade, and the light turns the white rock into a glowing silver. Visiting Sarakiniko at this hour lets you enjoy its natural beauty in comfort and with far fewer tourists — the way this iconic place truly deserves to be seen.
Next, you’ll reach Papafragas, a striking coastal formation known for its narrow sea-cut caves and dramatic cliffs shaped by centuries of wind and waves. The turquoise water rushes into hidden coves below, creating a mesmerizing natural scene. It’s an ideal spot to capture stunning photos, appreciate Milos’ wild beauty, and feel the raw power of the Aegean up close.
Panagia Giatrissa is a secluded hilltop chapel rarely visited by tourists. From this hidden spot, our tour continues to explore the lesser-known corners of Milos, revealing secret bays, quiet villages, and breathtaking landscapes that few visitors ever see.
Theorichio
At Theorichio, you’ll step into a dramatic, almost otherworldly landscape where old sulphur mines meet rugged volcanic cliffs and turquoise waters. Explore the abandoned mining structures, wander along the wild coastline, and capture unforgettable photos of Milos’ raw, untouched beauty — a place where history and nature collide in a truly unique experience.
Panagia Tourliani
Panagia Tourliani is a hidden gem perched on a high hill in eastern Milos, higher than the village of Plaka, offering one of the island’s most breathtaking sunset views. Rarely visited by tourists, it’s the perfect place to experience Milos’ serene beauty as the sun sets, casting golden light over the landscape.
Morning Catamaran Cruise. Please arrive at Adamantas Port at least 20 minutes before the cruise starts. Our crew member (wearing a DanEri T-shirt) will meet you there. Jeep Adventure Please arrive at 16:45, our driver will meet you with "Jeep Safari" sign
IMPORTANT: When booking, please provide each passenger’s full name, date of birth, passport/ID number, and nationality — these details are required by port authorities to issue cruise permission.
Please provide your email address to receive the booking voucher, including a QR code and all relevant details. You will receive the QR code one day before the tour, and it will serve as your ticket.
The cruise is weather-dependent and may be rescheduled or canceled with full refund in case of bad conditions. If you’re pregnant, traveling with a child under 2, prone to seasickness, or have mobility or health issues, please check the forecast and consult our team before booking.
For special occasions such as birthdays or anniversaries, let us know in advance — we’ll be happy to make your celebration special with a complimentary branded gift.
Please arrive on time, as we cannot delay departure due to port regulations. We are not responsible for delays caused by guests or unforeseen events.
Maximum group size on catamaran cruise: 20 travelers.
Maximum group size on Jeep Adventure: 4 travelers.
Milos is a stunning island in the Cyclades known for its volcanic landscape, crystal-clear waters, and picturesque beaches. It's famous for the statue of Venus de Milo and offers a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and traditional Greek charm.
A unique white rock formation beach that resembles a lunar landscape. Perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and photography.
The famous statue of Aphrodite, discovered on Milos and now housed in the Louvre. A replica stands in the village of Plaka.
A charming traditional village with whitewashed houses, narrow streets, and stunning views of the Aegean Sea.
A secluded beach with dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters, accessible only by boat.
Ancient catacombs dating back to the early Christian era, featuring underground tunnels and tombs.
Grilled or fried fish caught daily, often served with lemon and olive oil.
A creamy yellow split pea puree, often served with capers and onions.
Cured pork loin, a local delicacy, often served with cheese and olives.
A traditional Milos pie made with local honey and nuts.
This is the busiest time with warm weather, clear skies, and vibrant nightlife. Ideal for beach lovers and those who want to experience the full island life.
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Milos is generally a safe destination with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Adamas, Plaka
Affordable and reliable, but schedules may be limited. Buses are a good option for getting around without a car.
Available • Apps: Local taxi stands
Car, Bike, Scooter
A small, picturesque island known for its traditional villages, beautiful beaches, and relaxed atmosphere.
A rugged and uninhabited island with stunning natural beauty, caves, and hiking trails.
A stunning beach with dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters, accessible only by boat.
Price varies by option