If you’re after an easygoing evening with good food, local wine, and those classic Milos colors at sunset, this private cruise is hard to beat. It’s relaxed, personal, and gives you front-row seats to one of Greece’s best views—without any crowds.
The air felt warm as we stepped onto the Saxdor 32GTO at Adamas port—just that hint of salt you get on Milos in early summer. Our captain greeted us with a quick rundown (he’s lived here all his life, knows every cove), then we set off, the engine humming quietly beneath our feet. The sun was still high but already softening, casting long shadows over the fishing boats tied up along the dock.
As we cruised toward Klima, I couldn’t help but notice how the colorful syrmata houses seemed to glow against the water. Our guide pointed out which ones are still used by fishermen—some even have their boats pulled right into the bottom floor. We settled in with a glass of chilled white wine and nibbled on local cheese and cold cuts. There was this faint scent of oregano from somewhere nearby, probably drifting from someone’s kitchen window ashore.
The fruit platter came out just as the sky started turning orange and pink—a perfect match for the painted doors lining Klima’s waterfront. I remember hearing laughter from a family sitting on their stoop, kids running barefoot along the stones. The captain slowed down so we could take photos without rushing. No swimming on this trip, but honestly, you won’t miss it; there’s something about watching the sun dip behind those volcanic cliffs that makes you want to just sit back and soak it all in.
Yes! Kids are welcome—just note that infants need to sit on an adult’s lap for safety.
No swimming is included on this tour—it’s all about relaxing onboard and enjoying the scenery.
You’ll get a cheeseboard, cold cuts, fresh fruit platter, plus wine or beer (alcohol only for guests 18+).
The boat departs from Adamas port and returns there after visiting Klima village.
Your cruise includes fuel costs, a friendly captain who knows Milos inside out, a snack dinner with cheese and cold cuts, fresh fruit platter, plus wine or beer (for adults). All you need to bring is your camera—and maybe a light jacket if it gets breezy after sunset!
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