Greece

Boat day!

Some spots on the island are only accessible by boat, so today we go explore by water!

Boat day!
2 days on Milos Island, Cyclades
Day 2
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Milos, Greece

Boat trip

Wake up with the sunrise and make your way over to Pollonia to meet with your skipper of the day. While it's also possible to skipper your own small boat, I recommend opting for an experienced skipper, as they will be best able to navigate the caves and simultaneously share stories about the island. Driving along the coast to the south you will pass by: - the hidden Tsigrado Beach (accessible from the dirt road above by a steep ladder only) - Theorychia, the old sulfur mines - Red-tinted geo-formations, caves and small villages

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Plaka, Greece

Snorkel at Kleftiko

The highlight, and furthest stop on the boat tour is Kleftiko. An incredible coastal area with crystal-clear waters, impressive rock formations and natural caves. Truly a dream spot to go for a snorkel or just relax.

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Alogomandra beach, Greece

Dinner at Bakalikon Galanis

Once back on land, drive over to Bakalikon Galanis for a late lunch / early dinner. This super authentic tavern has the most delicious local sharing plates. With an open kitchen and a homely atmosphere, it feels like you are joining in on a family dinner.

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Alogomandra beach, Greece

Sunset swim at Alogomandra Beach

On first arrival, the location doesn't seem like much. However, walk to the far right and you will discover a small hidden beach set in a cave. Perfect to cool off and enjoy your final sunset on Milos.