Pollonia › Ellinika › Makropounta › Agioklima › Soufi › Prassa › Polyaigos › Galazia Nera › Kalamitsi is a private four-hour cruise around Milos’s northeastern coast and nearby islets, launched from Pollonia on the island of Milos, Greece. On board Sea Lion Cruises you’ll trade crowded ferries for a small, private boat—maximum 8 people—skimming turquoise water toward sea caves, vertical volcanic cliffs, and sand-shelf coves few visitors ever see. The route can be tailored for families, snorkelers, couples chasing a sunset, or friends who want to anchor at an empty beach and swim. Milos’s geology is on show: tumbled volcanic rock, layered ash cliffs, white pumice beaches, and sculpted lava that form dramatic sea arches and coastal caves such as Galazia Nera. The outlying island of Polyaigos offers steep limestone bluffs and pockets of underwater meadows where loggerhead turtles and small dolphins feed. Your captain is a local navigator who knows when to slip into a narrow cave entrance, where the water turns electric blue, and which coves are calm enough to drop an anchor for lunch or snorkeling. The experience is practical as well as picturesque. Trips run about four hours and include an experienced skipper, safety equipment, and the flexibility to set the pace—relaxed swimming stops or a faster route to a remote bay. Small group size means more time ashore and personalized attention for photography, snorkeling, or simply watching the light fall across volcanic cliffs. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a swimsuit, water shoes for rocky landings, and a light wind layer; timed right this cruise is stunning at golden hour. Beyond pano-worthy views, a short cultural note: Milos is the island where the Venus de Milo was found in 1820, and fishing villages like Pollonia still operate from the same small coves that supported seafaring for centuries. Sea Lion Cruises is a valuable part of Milos’s outdoor scene because it connects visitors to geology, marine life, and quiet beaches without overwhelming fragile shorelines—private trips limit impact and let captains choose moorings that avoid seagrass beds. Whether you want a family day, a romantic sunset, or a snorkeling run among caves and islets, this private Milos cruise delivers an intimate, expert-led way to see parts of the island most visitors never reach. Trips typically depart from Pollonia’s small harbor; check in early to pick a seat with the best view. The listed price includes lunch on many departures, and the minimum age is 10, making it suitable for older children. With a maximum group of eight, expect relaxed timing, frequent swim stops, and a captain who can adapt the route to sea conditions. Book in advance during summer months when slots fill quickly. Pack a small dry bag.