Sailing Milos
About
Sailing Milos invites you to experience the turquoise beauty of the Cyclades with day‑oriented charters that combine adventure, culture, and comfort on the open Aegean Sea. The flagship ‘Eleni’ and a fleet of family‑friendly sailboats navigate the island’s most remarkable sites, from the uninhabited island of Polyaigos with its crystal‑clear blue waters to the famous pirate hideaway at Kleftiko, home to volcanic caves and wind‑twisted cliffs. A skilled crew, led by Captain George Mathioudakis, ensures your safety while delivering a mouth‑watering Greek menu and a range of onboard amenities such as masks, flippers, and a dedicated safety leaflet. Whether sailing during the high season from April to October or seeking a quieter summer weekend, the excursions are flexible, fully booked, and crafted to cater to families, couples, and solo adventurers alike. With a full program of four swimming stops, a carefully curated menu, and the chance to witness the island’s volcanic landscapes and hidden coves, the tours offer an enriching adventure that showcases the natural and cultural allure of Milos. Reserve today and feel the sea breeze of Milos, the warmth of its sunsets, and the joy of discovering your favorite spots in this spectacular Greek paradise.
Highlights
- Polyaigos Blue Waters
- Kleftiko Caves
- Sykia Cave
- Glaronisia Volcanic Columns
- Onboard Greek Menu
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
April to October (warmest weather; peak crowding in July–August, while early spring and early fall offer fewer crowds and equally stunning scenery).
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Friendly Crew
- Delicious Mezzanines
- Safety First
- Spectacular Scenery
Things to consider
- Crowds in Peak Season
- Weather‑Related Delays
- Long Wait Times for Certain Stops
What people are saying
Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 9 hours