Milos Half Day Boat Tour

Milos Boat Trip to Kleftiko & Gerakas Beach, starting from Agia Kiriaki explore some of the island’s most beautiful spots in a Small Group!

Two Daily Boat Tours from Agia Kiriaki

Duration 4 ½ Hours

2 stops per Trip – 1 hour in Kleftiko & 1 hour in Gerakas Beach

11m Traditional wooden boat

Seats all around, Big shaded area and plenty of space to relax, Wc on board. 

Small Group Boat Trips, up to 17 persons / Protected route from summer North winds.

Prices from 50€  April – May – June – September – October  – children<12y 30€

And 60€  July – August = children<12y 50€

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Morning Half day Boat Tour to Kleftiko & Gerakas - Prices from 50€

The first & the best Milos Half day Cruise starting from Agia Kiriaki Beach – a 4 1/2 hour trip with our traditional wooden boat in South Coast. Feel the morning Aegean Sea breeze while we sailing to famous Kleftiko area which is our 1st 1-hour stop, in the way back you will enjoy the miday sunshine and the 2nd 1-hour stop in accessible only by boat amazing Gerakas beach.

10.00-14.30

Available from 04/2026 – 10/2026

* Contact us for April & October Tours

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Afternoon Half Day Boat Tour to Kleftiko & Gerakas - Prices from 50€

Our Afternoon Milos Half day Cruise starting from Agia Kiriaki Beach – a 4 1/2 hour trip with our traditional wooden boat in South Coast. Τhe tour starts with a refreshing visit in accessible only by boat amazing Gerakas beach, which is 15min from Agia Kiriaki, where we have our 1st 1-hour stop. Then we sail to magnificent Kleftiko area and our 2nd 1-hour stop, in the way back you can enjoy the colors of sunset.

15.00-19.30

Available from 05/2026 – 09/2026

* Contact us if you are a group.

Tour Information

  • Meeting point & time : Armi Sea Excursion spot (at the right side on the beach road, see map
  •  09:30 for the morning tour – 14:30 for the afternoon tour       
  • Sightseeing – pass by: kalamos, Gerakas, Tsigrado, Fyriplaka, Provatas-Agios Sostis, Psathadika, Xilokeratia, Gerontas, Kleftiko.
  • Stop & Route Details: The captain in Kleftiko sails close to the coast and give you the opportunity to enjoy and photograph all the area and then anchors inside the famous bay.  In Gerakas our beautiful trehantiri anchors very close to the sandy beach and you are an instant away from the shore. You can see the route here
  • Arriving time: 14:30-15.00 & 19.30-20.00
  • Drinks: Refreshments, Water, Wine, Seasonal Fruit
  • Extra life jackets for kids
  • Masks, Swimming Aids

Boarding Information:

  • Guests board the boat via a very short ride in a inflatable tender from the beach or nearby dock at Agia Kiriaki. Access to the main vessel is via a sturdy 2-step ladder. Our crew is always there to assist and ensure a safe and comfortable experience.
    Please note: Boarding is done barefoot or with water shoes, as regular footwear is not permitted on board.
    While boarding is manageable for most, it does require basic mobility. For safety reasons, we kindly advise guests with significant mobility limitations to contact us before booking.

From the first company that offered Boat Tours from Agia kiriaki Beach!

    Bookings

    Reserve your seats through our Booking System and pay with your card or PayPal.

    If you want some other payment way or for any reason can’t complete the on line reservation, contact us

    Cancelation Policy

    If you cancel up to 24 hours prior the booked sailing date, you will be refunded the amount of your reservation minus 5% booking & cancelation fees.

    We reserve the right to cancel the cruises due to bad weather conditions or other safety reasons. If the cruise is being cancelled from us, the full amount will be refunded.

    Agia Kiriaki Beach Guide

    We start from Agia Kyriaki, a long sandy beach on the southeast side of the island. which is known for its crystal clear waters. The access to Agia Kiriaki is very easy and it‘s about 10-15min from Adamantas Port. 

    • Agia kiriaki is a very good spot for swimming and sunbathing, has a tavern, a beach bar with ombrelas and a restaurant very close, you can also find very nice to relaxing under the shade in one of the many “armiriki” trees (Tamarix) that exist along the beach.

    There is also a big parking area at the center of the beach, or you can park along the beach road. Our spot is at the right when you reaching the beach see the map.

    You want to know more about your visit, see our Milos Travel Guide

    Milos South Coast Tour Details

    In our trip to the south side of the island, we see the beauty of the nature, which is a result of the Milos long volcanic activity, dates back millions of years and has some of the most stunning and unique geological formations in the region.

    Leaving Agia Kiriaki, we pass first the Kalamos Cape where is the south-eastern extension of the crater of the Kalamos Volcano. One of the most striking features on the south side of Milos Island is the presence of white, towering cliffs that rise out of the turquoise waters. These cliffs are made of volcanic tuff, which is a type of rock that forms from the consolidation of volcanic ash and pumice.

    The cliffs were formed through a combination of volcanic activity and erosion and they are particularly beautiful when seen from the water. And a great example of that is one of our stops, the unbelievable sandy beach of Gerakas with the sandfalls where you can access only by boat. (Don’t confuse this beach with Gerontas beach, which is accessible and we pass it before Kleftiko)

    After Gerakas we continue to sail close to the coast and we do a slow pass from Tsigrado where you can take photos. Tsigrado Beach is famous because is accessible by a staircase carved into the Cliffside (a very tiny beach which usually in summer getting packed very quick through the day).

    Very close to Tsigrado is Firiplaka Beach, which is another popular beach on the south side of Milos Island. The beach features crystal-clear waters and white sand, making it a great spot for swimming and sunbathing. There is also a Beach Bar making it a great spot to relax and enjoy the island’s scenery.

    Leaving the area of Fyriplaka we see the Gulf of Provatas and Agios Sostis, a fine golden sand beach, popular also destination for sunbathing and swimming.

    After Provatas we see the small Psathadika bay and from that point in our views starting to  emerges the Halakas Mountain, which is one of the most prominent natural landmarks on Milos Island. Located in the southwest of the island, is a volcanic peak that rises to a height of 751 meters above sea level. The mountain is visible from many parts of the island and is a Destination for Hikers and Nature Enthusiasts.

    • Halakas Mountain was formed as a result of volcanic activity, and it is made up of several layers of volcanic rock. The lower slopes of the mountain are covered in dense vegetation, including olive trees, juniper bushes, and wildflowers. The fauna on Halakas is equally diverse and it is home to several species of birds, reptiles, and mammals, including lizards and snakes.

    Continuing to sail along the south coast, we will see the Xylokeratia area a small rocky bay which is very close to the next view, Gerontas beach, a quiet spot to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the island, surrounded by cliffs and rock formations that creating a breathtaking backdrop. Gerontas and Xylokeratia are accessible by road and a few minutes small path.

    Leaving Gerontas we will see another big mining area, mines are a significant part of the island’s history and culture and Milos has a rich mining heritage that dates back thousands of years and the extraction of minerals such as Obsidian, Sulfur, Bentonite and others.

    After a few minutes sail we will enter in Kleftiko Area, a stunning and unique geological formation that was once used as a Pirate Hideout and this is where the name comes from. The area features towering white cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters and many sea caves. It is a must-see place if you are visiting milos and what a better way to see & enjoy it with us!

    Armi Traditional Wooden Boat

    Our “trechadiri”, or as we call it “Armi”(Αρμη – water with high salt content – Salty), is a traditional Greek boat type, that has been used for fishing and transportation along the Aegean Sea. Trechantiri is a wooden boat, which varies in length, with a curved hull and pointed ends. The boat’s design is optimized for stability and speed, allowing it to navigate rough waters and maintain a steady course. The “trehantiri” is often painted in bright colors and adorned with decorative motifs, such as our iconic blue and white, commonly associated with Greek island culture