Right by our boat, just a few metres from the Milos Mining Museum (Adamantas 848 00).
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Join us on an unforgettable private boat trip along the coast of Milos! With our comfortable boats, you can visit the most beautiful highlights of the island together with your loved ones. During the tour you can choose swimming stops as you like and organize your time at the visited places individually with the help of your skipper. On the day of the tour, we meet directly at our comfortable boat to start the tour immediately. First we pass the picture-book fishing village of Klima, which is definitely worth a snapshot with its colorful little houses. We continue and reach the beautiful bay of Kalogries, the hidden beach with a view of fascinating rock formations invites us for a short walk.
We navigate further west and reach the secluded beach of Agios Ioannis, which is the perfect opportunity to do a peaceful swim stop. Afterwards, we reach a real treasure of the island: the Sikia Cave. At first sight, the cave reminds us of a smaller version of the Portuguese Benagil cave, due to its round shape and the incidence of light in the hole, which is located at the highest point of the cave. Another tourist highlight is Kleftiko Bay, which according to old stories was a popular pirate hideout. The crystal clear water on site is perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
On our way to the south coast of the island, we pass Gerontas beach before reaching the popular Firiplaka beach. This is one of the most popular beaches on the island and offers the perfect snorkeling spots with some rock pools and small lagoons. On the way we see more paradisiacal beaches like Tsigkrado and Voudia. A special must see is Gerakas. Here we gaze upon massive sand slides created by perlite. It is truly a unique sight. Another stop, not only for swimming but also for exploring, is Theiorixeia. The beach is surrounded by old sulphur mines that can be visited and explored on foot.
Our last two stops are Papafragas and Sarakiniko. Papafragas beach is known for its idyllic landscape of caves and cliffs and beautiful natural pools. Sarakiniko, on the other hand, is a very special kind of landscape, often compared to any on the moon. This extraordinary beach owes its special appearance to the erosion of the island's volcanic rock.