Private Milos Tour "Islands of Colours"- Luxury Boat Rental
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Private Milos Tour "Islands of Colours"- Luxury Boat Rental

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About this experience

This tour takes you around Milos Island, stopping at key locations for a swim or just to take in the breathtaking scenery. Then it’s off to Polyaigos Island, the Aegean Sea’s largest uninhabited island where you will be captivated by the natural beauty and amazing crystal clear blue waters.

Renting a boat from Milos Boat Charters we offer you, your family, friends or colleagues a unique and adventurous experience that will be remembered for a lifetime. Throughout your journey, you will have a sense of complete freedom, comfort, style, and most importantly safety.

Available options

Lambro 6.40m RIB 'Cyan'

Duration: 7 hours<br/>Included in price: Skipper, Fuel, Icebox with Soft Drinks, Water & Fresh Fruits. Insurance, Port/Marine Fees & 24% VAT<br/> 'Islands of Colours' Tour,: Destinations: Around Milos Island & Polyaigos Island
Departure: Adamantas Port<br/>Skippered Boat Rib: The Lambro 6.40 leisure RIB improves your onboard experience. Engine 210hp

Marvel 9.60m RIB 'Seaweed'

Duration: 7 hours<br/>Included in the price: Skipper, Fuel, Icebox with Soft Drinks, Water & Fresh Fruits. Insurance, Port/Marine Fees & 24% VAT<br/>'Islands of Colours' Tour,: Destinations: Around Milos Island & Polyaigos Island
Departure: Adamantas Port <br/>Skippered Boat RIB: Marvel is well-known for its smooth ride and class-leading elegance and performance.
Max Capacity: 10 people, Engine 300hp.

Lambro 6.40m RIB 'Lethe'

Duration: 7 hours<br/>Included in the price: Skipper, Fuel, Icebox with Soft Drinks, Water & Fresh Fruits. Insurance, Port/Marine Fees & 24% VAT<br/>'Island of Colours' Tour, : Destinations: Around Milos Island & Polyaigos Island
Departure: Adamantas<br/>Skippered Boat RIB: The Lambro 6.40 leisure RIB improves your onboard experience. Engine: 175hp

What's included

Soda/Pop
Bottled water
Alcoholic Beverages
Snacks
Use of Snorkelling equipment
Licensed Skipper

Detailed itinerary

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Cape Vani is one of the most striking landmarks of the island of Milos. Many of the most popular photographic subjects taken from Plaka also show the Cape every time since it inevitably forces its way from the left into almost every panoramic view and every sunset scene

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Kalogries beach is located on the northwest coast of the island of Milos. If you are looking for a relaxing beach, full of charm, among the least visited and with a green soul on the cliffs that frame, well ... you are in the right place!

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Triades, which translates as "three," refers to three fine grain yellow sandy beaches with crystal clear shallow blue waters. The road to Triades is difficult, with humps, potholes, and scattered rocks. Most car rental companies will even refuse to let you go to Milos' west coast, which is why these beaches are so remote and best accessed by boat.

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Agios Ioannis Beach Milos: Located on the western side of Milos, the bay of Agios Ioannis is a nice, secluded beach to enjoy total isolation. There are no tourist facilities on this beach, which is accessible through a track road or by boat.The nature around the bay has some short vegetation and low cliffs. The water is clean. A monastery is located on a hill above the beach, dedicated to Saint John.

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Sikia is one of the most beautiful sea caves on Milos. Sikia Cave was once completely covered, but at some point in the past, the roof collapsed. The end result is a stunning cave with an open top showing the blue Aegean sky. Inside the cave you will find a small beach. Swimming is permitted inside the cave, but keep in mind that the water is extremely cold due to the limited light and deep waters. It is located in the southwest corner of the island and is only accessible by boat.

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Kleftiko is well-known for its crystal clear turquoise water and vivid white rock formations and caves. Kleftiko, which translates roughly as “The Bandits’ Lair,” was an old pirate haven that is now one of Milos’ most popular tourist attractions.

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Gerontas beach is located on Milos’ southwest shore. It’s a pristine, hidden gem with breathtaking natural splendor. It is regarded as one of the most stunning beaches on the island’s southern coast.

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Firiplaka Beach is located on the southern coast of Milos Island. It is one of the most popular beaches on the island. Firiplaka Beach is recognized for its lengthy stretch of shimmering white sand, crystal-clear waters, and stunning rocky outcroppings.

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Tsigrado Beach, located between cliffs on the island’s southern coast, is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island. A beautiful, remote beach surrounded by steep cliffs, caverns, sparkling blue water and white sand with scattered pebbles.

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Gerakas Bay, on Milos’ southern coast, has emerald-colored water and is surrounded by magnificent natural white rock formations. The area is famous for its massive sand-slides caused by Perlite and is only accessible by boat.

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Agia Kiriaki Beach is located on Milos’s southeastern coast. Because of its crystal waters and wild rocky landscape, Agia Kyriaki is one of Milos’ most popular beaches

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Polyaigos, the Aegean Sea’s biggest uninhabited island, is only accessible by boat. Polyaigos is located near Milos and Kimolos. It is owned by the Kimolos community.

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Pollonia Village Milos: Located on the northeastern part of the island, Pollonia is the second biggest settlement in Milos.
It is a charming fishing village with a small harbor and it has been built around an inlet.
Despite its picturesque atmosphere and traditional character, the fishing village is not only well-developed, but it is in fact considered an important tourist resort.
Full of whitewashed houses along the coastline, Pollonia preserves its authentic style of Cycladic architecture and it is known as one of the most beautiful seaside villages in Milos.
There are a few sights worth visiting in the area, fun things to do and a lovely beach.

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Papafragas is a small beach on Milos’ north coast, near the Philakopi archeological site. Three magical canals that lead to the sea cut through the rocks, forming caves and arches straight out of a fairy tale.

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Sarakiniko Beach is a well-known beach on Milos Island, named after the Saracen pirates who used it as a refuge. The seas are azure blue, with white volcanic rocks and a powdery surface that resembles the moons surface.

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The small fishing village of Mandrakia is located north of Milos, near Firopotamos. It is very picturesque with wires, which you can see in every small port of the island.

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It's a beautiful fishermen village with a small beach where you feel like spending entire days. The water temperature is great, perfect for swimming.

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With less than 20 permanent residents, Klima might be one of the smallest settlements in Milos but it is an absolute must for all visitors.
This beautiful fishing village is located very close to the village of Tripiti, on the one side of the Gulf of Milos.

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Adamantas is one of the Mediterranean’s greatest natural ports, which, in combination with the extraction of various metals, aided in the ancient growth of Milos Island.

What's not included

Towels
Sunglasses
Sun Block

Available languages

Guide guide
EL EN ES

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Important information

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Meeting point

We are at the main port of Adamantas, Milos

About Milos

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.

Top Attractions

Sarakiniko Beach

A unique white rock formation beach that resembles a lunar landscape. Perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and photography.

Beach Half day Free

Venus de Milo

The famous statue of Aphrodite, discovered on Milos and now housed in the Louvre. A replica stands in the village of Plaka.

Historical 1 hour Free to view the replica

Plaka Village

A charming traditional village with whitewashed houses, narrow streets, and stunning views of the Aegean Sea.

Cultural Half day Free to explore

Kleftiko Beach

A secluded beach with dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters, accessible only by boat.

Beach Full day Boat tour costs around €30-50 per person

Catacombs of Milos

Ancient catacombs dating back to the early Christian era, featuring underground tunnels and tombs.

Historical 1-2 hours €4 entry fee

Must-Try Local Dishes

Fresh Fish

Grilled or fried fish caught daily, often served with lemon and olive oil.

Dinner Contains fish, gluten-free if not breaded.

Fava

A creamy yellow split pea puree, often served with capers and onions.

Appetizer Vegan, gluten-free.

Louza

Cured pork loin, a local delicacy, often served with cheese and olives.

Snack Contains pork, not suitable for vegetarians.

Milopita

A traditional Milos pie made with local honey and nuts.

Dessert Contains nuts, may contain gluten.

Popular Activities

Hiking Caving Cliff diving Snorkeling Scuba diving Sunbathing Beach lounging Spa treatments

Best Time to Visit

June to August

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.

25°C to 35°C 77°F to 95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Greek
  • Widely spoken: English, German, French
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+2 (EET)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Milos is generally a safe destination with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
  • • Use reputable tour operators

Getting there

By air
  • Milos Island National Airport • 4 km from Adamas (city center)
By bus

Adamas, Plaka

Getting around

Public transport

Affordable and reliable, but schedules may be limited. Buses are a good option for getting around without a car.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Local taxi stands

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Adamas Plaka Pollonia

Day trips

Kimolos Island
15 km from Milos • Half day

A small, picturesque island known for its traditional villages, beautiful beaches, and relaxed atmosphere.

Antimilos Island
18 km from Milos • Full day

A rugged and uninhabited island with stunning natural beauty, caves, and hiking trails.

Kleftiko and Sykia Beach
20 km from Milos • Full day

A stunning beach with dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters, accessible only by boat.

Festivals

Milos International Jazz Festival • July Easter Celebrations • March/April (dates vary) Milos Wine Festival • September

Pro tips

  • Rent a car for flexibility and to explore the island's hidden gems
  • Visit the less crowded beaches for a more relaxing experience
  • Try local dishes and engage with locals for an authentic experience
  • Book accommodations and tours in advance, especially during peak season
  • Explore the island's rich history and cultural heritage by visiting museums and historical sites
From $25 per person

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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 9
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