The best outdoor activities in Milos
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Full-Day Private Boat tour around Kleftiko and Sikia from Pollonia, in Milos
Island-Hopping Private Boat Cruise around Milos, Kimolos, and Poliegos
Private Yacht Boat Cruise around Milos, from Agia Kiriaki
Private Luxury Boat Cruise around Milos, from Agia Kiriaki
Sunset Boat Cruise to Cape Sounio from Palaia Fokia, near Athens
Boat Cruise to Cape Sounio and Patroklos Island from Palaia Fokia, near Athens
Full-Day Boat Cruise to Aegina Island from Palaia Fokia, near Athens
Sunset Boat Cruise around Kleftiko Bay from Adamantas, in Milos
Morning Boat Cruise around Kleftiko Bay from Adamantas, in Milos
Full-Day Boat Cruise around Kleftiko Bay and Polyegos Island from Adamantas, in Milos
Private Guided Boat Tour around Milos, Kimolos, and Polyegos
Half-Day Private Boat tour around Kleftiko and Sikia from Pollonia, in Milos
Full-Day Private Boat tour around Kleftiko and Sikia from Pollonia, in Milos
Island-Hopping Private Boat Cruise around Milos, Kimolos, and Poliegos
Private Yacht Boat Cruise around Milos, from Agia Kiriaki
Private Luxury Boat Cruise around Milos, from Agia Kiriaki
Sunset Boat Cruise to Cape Sounio from Palaia Fokia, near Athens
Boat Cruise to Cape Sounio and Patroklos Island from Palaia Fokia, near Athens
Full-Day Boat Cruise to Aegina Island from Palaia Fokia, near Athens
Sunset Boat Cruise around Kleftiko Bay from Adamantas, in Milos
Morning Boat Cruise around Kleftiko Bay from Adamantas, in Milos
Full-Day Boat Cruise around Kleftiko Bay and Polyegos Island from Adamantas, in Milos
Private Guided Boat Tour around Milos, Kimolos, and Polyegos
What are the activities to do in Milos?
Discover one of the gems of Greece's Cyclades - Milos! This island of unparalleled beauty is known for its emerald green waters and picturesque fishing villages. Thanks to its volcanic origins, Milos is also characterized by its unique white rock formations and beaches.
In addition, Milos is also where the famous statue of the 'Venus of Milo', which is displayed at the Louvre, was originally found. If you happen to visit Milos, don’t forget to pass by Kleftiko, Sarakiniko, Katergo, and Papafragas, where pirates used to hide in the Middle Ages.
How to Get There
Travelling to Milos is easy! There are frequent direct flights from Athens to Milos, or you can travel by ferry, from the port of Piraeus.
When to Visit
The summer is an ideal time to visit Milos, as it is the perfect spot for swimming, snorkelling, and relaxing. The season starts in May and finishes in late September, early October. It is busiest in July and August but not nearly as much as other islands in the Cyclades. From May to June and from September to October the island has fewer guests.
What to Do
If you are one of the lucky ones to visit Milos, taking part in a sailing cruise or boat is one of the best ways to explore the island and explore the incredible beaches and spots that are otherwise inaccessible. In addition, your knowledgeable guide and Captain will share the island's myths and history along with the picturesque landscape from the crystal-clear waters.
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