Full-Day Round Tour of Milos and Poliegos Catamaran

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Are you ready for a Full-Day Round Tour of Milos and Poliegos Catamaran?

Our Meeting Time is at 08:30 am in Port of Adamas across to kinigos restaurant in blue kiosk. And 8:45 am embarkation to the boat and beggin the wonderful trip. Return back to adamas around 07:00 pm 

AKROTIRI VANI (Pass by)
Stunning rocks that elevate 100 meters above sea level. Leaving you without a breath. Take out your camera and snap an unforgettable moment. Visiting by sea allows you to circle the Vani cliff right underneath it. And at this point, the seabed plunges into the depths more steeply than at any other part of Milos’ coastline.

KALOGRIES – 1st STOP
The crystal clear waters of Kalogries beach have the reputation as the clearest sea in the region! The beach name origins from the beach quietness! 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, this is it!

SYKIA (Pass by)
The cave of Sykia is located on the western side of Milos and is a natural monument that dazzles the visitor. The name is due, according to many, to the fact that very close to the roof opening is a fig tree. Sykia isn’t exactly a beach – it’s a sea cave whose roof has likely collapsed after an earthquake. As a result, a cave has been formed with an almost round shape and a “hole” in the ceiling through which the sky can be seen.

KLEFTIKO – 2nd STOP
Our tour is proceeding to the Kleftiko side that it’s been used by real pirates back in the day. It’s a spot with white rocks formatted by volcanoes that eroded as time pass by. It’s the perfect spot for snorkeling due to its crystal waters and for shooting stunning pictures. Kleftiko means ‘stolen’ in Greek and it was thought that this remote southern bay, full of caves and grottos, was where pirates would often hide with their various stolen treasures. It is located at the southwestern tip of Milos and it’s also called “Sea Meteora” and is accessible only by sea with no organised beach access.

GERAKAS – 3rd Stop
It is located on the southern side of Milos and can be reached only by boat. The beach is covered in white sand, crystal clear blue waters with huge sand “slides” that tumble down a white strip of sand. The beach of Gerakas is known as the Hawaii of Milos.

Poliegos (Blue Lagoon) – 4th Stop
In Poliegos you will enjoy the majesty of nature. Poliegos, is the largest uninhabited island of Greece. Blue, transparent waters, as if you were in a swimming pool, invite you to take a dip. Volcanic hills, strange rock formations in the sea and caves we are going to see! Polyiegos now belongs to the protected areas of the Natura 2000. This island has existed since ancient times and was a bone of contention for Milos and Kimolos, who claimed a share of its mineral wealth. From 338 BC until today the island administratively belongs to Kimolos.
 
ARKOUDES
(Pass by)

Arkoudes means bears in Greek. This area was named after the rock formations. Arkoudes is not actually a beach, it is a complex of rocky islets that stand in the middle of the sea. Consisting of a strange geological feature, these rocks are abrupt and sharp. One of them, from a certain angle, evokes a threatening bear standing on its hind legs.

KLIMA (Pass by)

Back in the day, this small village was overwhelmed with fishermen. The house architecture allowed the fishermen to park the boats literally in front of their houses. Nowadays most of these houses are rented out to tourists to keep up the small village alive and warm. The small town is the perfect spot to catch a tan! 
The price for this tour includes skipper, breakfast, Full lunch with traditional dishes, Local house wine, beers & beverages. A vegetarian food option is available upon request. The use of alcoholic drinks is not permitted for those under 18 years old.

The program is subject to amendment depending on weather conditions and at the discretion of the captain. More specifically, in case of bad weather, the cruise will stay on the South side of the island in order to avoid the big waves.

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