This cruise is the best way to explore the inaccessible West part of the island in comfort and style! Swim in secluded beaches, visit the cave of Sykia, and explore the majestic Kleftiko. The itinerary is designed so that you can avoid crowds and enjoy the beautiful landscapes of Milos to the maximum.
The cruise is made aboard a Lagoon catamaran, 41 feet long, very spacious, and comfortable for the maximum group of 12 people on the cruise. It features a large trampoline net, deck cushions, and large shaded areas, a JBL Boom box with Bluetooth connection and WiFi onboard.
The cruise is all-inclusive, with food, drinks, and snacks throughout the day. Everything is of excellent quality.
Snorkeling gear and floating devices are available for an enjoyable swim. Boat comes also equipped with a Paddle-board for your use.
The only things you need to bring are your towels, sunscreen, and good mood :)
Klima was the first Capital of Milos and where the statue of Venus de Milo was discovered. While you take beautiful photos of the colourful fishing village, you can also learn some historical facts about the island, as a part of our guided tour.
As part of the guided tour of the bay of Adamas, we will pass the 19th-century iron and manganese mine. We will have the chance to take lovely photos as our multi-lingual guide will be telling us the story of this spectacular area. Weather permitting sometimes we take a quick swim here.
This is our first swim stop and lasts about 30minutes. We will swim and snorkel and have a light brunch.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Meeting We meet at the port at the Polco location 30 minutes before cruise departure to allow sufficient time for check-in. What to bring Sailing with Polco is a carefree trip. You only need to bring your personal belongings; a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, hat, and glasses to protect yourself from the strong Greek sun, your cellphone/camera. Our yachts are fully equipped with snorkelling gear but if you have your own mask and flippers you are welcome to bring them. Early or late in the season, a light windproof jacket might help to warm you up when the sun starts dropping.