Milos, Greece
- 43 ft (13 m)
- 12 guests
- 4 cabins
- 12 berths
Guests say this boat is great for
- Coastal toursSightseeing along the shoreline
- Sunset cruisesPerfect light for golden-hour trips
- CelebrationsBirthdays, parties and special days
- Family daysCalm routes and safe swimming stops
About this boat
Private sailing tours around Milos island :
Leaving Adamas, the cruise starts by passing by the traditional fishing villages such as the colorful Klima and Skinopi to see from close their typical houses called Sirma which they used as boat garages. Our sailboat will then head to the famous rocks of Arkoudes, shaped like a bear, to finally cross the breath-taking cape of Vani and its incredibly blue waters. After exiting Adamas gulf, the exploration of the inaccessible West coast of Milos begins. The volcanic landscape of the coastline embraces the turquoise waters all along the way, and you will have time to discover the island’s mysteries during our four stops for swimming, snorkelling and sea exploration. Of course, this includes the famous pirate hideout of Kleftiko.
1st stop: Our first stop at the bay of Agathia will allow you to take a dip in its transparent waters, spot some fishes or walk along this beautiful and secluded beach before enjoying a local breakfast on board.
2nd stop: Our second stop will take place at one of the 3 little coves of Agios Ioannis, with its colorful and surprising landscape, right down from the biggest monastery of the island and its whitewashed buildings. If the weather allows, we will instead enter the astonishing Sykia cave with our dinghy boat, to explore the cave’s secrets and swim into this hidden paradise.
3rd stop: Here comes the time for our main and most astonishing stop of the day : the famous pirates bay of Kleftiko. During our time there, you will join our captain Nikos in a dinghy tour of the caves and hidden corners of the bay, taking part if you want of some adrenaline-filled activities and discovering its mesmerising volcanic landscape. Coming back on the boat, a well-deserved lunch, fully cooked on board by Marion will await you, made of Greek specialties. Finally, take the time to relax on the deck or jump again in the transparent waters, to snorkel and swim around some more.
4th stop: On our way back to Adamas, our last stop will be Agios Dimitrios, a bay where you will find one of the oldest and less accessible churches of Milos. Take another dip and try to find some shells at the bottom of the sea or reach the beach and go ring the bell of the little church before enjoying a fresh fruit salad back on board.
Notes:
Each itinerary may be amended or canceled according to weather conditions or our captain’s discretion for a comfortable and pleasant experience.
Specs
- Type
- Sailing yacht
- Year
- 1990
- Length
- 43 ft (13 m)
- Capacity
- 12 guests
- Cabins
- 4
- Berths
- 12
Trip options
Prices by duration. Final price depends on date and season.
Per hour
1 hour
US$238
ClubUS$227with Club Card
Half day
1 day
US$832
ClubUS$791with Club Card
Most booked
Day charter
1 day
US$1,189
ClubUS$1,130with Club Card
Week charter
7 days
US$7,135
ClubUS$6,779with Club Card
Club Card members pay 5% less on every charter. Learn more
What's included
Captain and crew on captained charters
Standard safety gear and insurance
Taxes and port fees at the home marina
Final cleaning
Not included
- iFood and alcohol (can be arranged on request)
- iMarina fees outside the home marina
- iFuel for long custom routes unless stated in the offer
- iGratuity for the crew
Exact inclusions are confirmed in your offer before you pay.
Safety equipment
Life jackets for all guests
First aid kit
VHF radio & GPS
Fire extinguishers
Lifebuoy and flares
Onboard rules
- ✓No smoking inside cabins
- ✓Shoes off on deck
- ✓Pets allowed on request
- ✓Music until 22:00
Departure location
Marina
Milos, Greece
Pontoon and slip number are shared after your booking is confirmed.
Conditions
Boat licence
Not required on captained charters
Minimum renter age
21+
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