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Charter Boat without licence  Poseidon Blue Water 170 Milos
Milos
4.9
 (5)

Poseidon - Blue Water 170 | (2019)

6
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €350 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Poseidon R455 Milos
Milos

Poseidon - R455 | (2021)

5
Without a skipper

From €440 per day

Charter Motorboat Nireus 490 comfort Mercury Milos
Milos
4.6
 (16)

Nireus 490 comfort - Mercury | (2022)

5
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €355 per day

Charter Motorboat SAXDOR 320 GTO Milos
Milos

SAXDOR - 320 GTO | (2023)

11
With a skipper

From €2,500 per day

Charter Sailboat Bavaria Bavaria Cruiser 42 Milos
Milos
5.0
 (9)

Bavaria - Bavaria Cruiser 42 | 4 cabins (2001)

10
8
Super owner
With a skipper

From €1,044 per day

Charter Sailboat Dromor Sailing Cruiser Dromor Triton 48 Milos
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Milos

Dromor - Sailing Cruiser Dromor Triton 48 | 4 cabins (1995)

12
8
With a skipper

From €1,143 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Poseidon Blue Water 170 Milos
Milos
5.0
 (3)

Poseidon - Blue Water 170 | (2022)

6
With or without a skipper

From €250 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Compass 150cc Milos
Milos

Compass - 150cc | (2019)

5
With or without a skipper

From €325 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Poseidon Blue Water 170 Milos
Milos
4.9
 (34)

Poseidon - Blue Water 170 | (2019)

6
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €350 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Karel 4.8 Milos
Milos

Karel - 4.8 | (2021)

4
Super owner
Without a skipper

From €340 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Compass 150cc Milos
Milos

Compass - 150cc | (2019)

5
With or without a skipper

From €350 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Compass 160 e Milos
Milos
New

Compass - 160 e | (2024)

6
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €350 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Poseidon Blue Water 170 Milos
Milos
4.9
 (7)

Poseidon - Blue Water 170 | (2022)

5
With or without a skipper

From €250 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Nikita 450 Milos
Milos
5.0
 (27)

Nikita - 450 | (2022)

5
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €200 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Πρωτεύς 2021 Milos
Milos
4.9
 (17)

Πρωτεύς - 2021 | (2021)

7
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €330 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Poseidon BLU WATER 185 Milos
Milos
4.9
 (3)

Poseidon - BLU WATER 185 | (2022)

5
Super owner
Without a skipper

From €342 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Poseidon Blu Water 185 Milos
Milos

Poseidon - Blu Water 185 | (2022)

5
Super owner
Without a skipper

From €346 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Poseidon Blue Water 170 Milos
Milos
5.0
 (1)

Poseidon - Blue Water 170 | (2020)

6
Without a skipper

From €330 per day

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Discover Milos by boat

Milos beckons travellers to explore its beauty from a unique perspective – the deck of a private yacht. This idyllic Greek island, known for its striking beaches, charming villages, and rich history, becomes even more captivating when viewed from the vantage point of the sea. For an unparalleled experience, consider private yacht charter in Milos. Navigate through hidden coves, discover secluded beaches, and create lasting memories as you embrace the freedom of the open waters.

How much does private yacht charter in Milos cost?

Here's a breakdown of the key elements that contribute to the overall price:

Season: The cost of renting a boat in Milos varies based on the season. High-demand periods, such as peak summer months, may see increased prices due to the popularity of yacht charters. Type of Boat: Milos offers a diverse fleet of boats, each catering to different preferences and group sizes. From sleek sailboats to luxurious motor yachts, the type of vessel you choose influences the overall cost.

Port/Marina Rented From: Some locations may have higher berthing fees, while others offer more economical options.

With or Without a Skipper: Having a skipper provides a stress-free experience, allowing you to relax and fully enjoy the journey.

Extras: Customize your Milos yacht charter experience by adding extras such as water sports equipment, a professional crew, or catering services. These additional features enhance your voyage, but they also contribute to the overall cost.

Here are some average prices for a boat rental in Milos for a day:

  • Motorboat: From €250 per day
  • RIB: From €146 per day
  • Jet Ski: From €270 per day
  • Boat without licence: From €200 per day
  • Motor yacht: From €1,900 per day
  • Sailboat: From €860 per day
  • Catamaran: From €2,371 per day
  • Gulet: From €1,464 per day

How much does it cost to charter a skippered yacht in Milos?

For those seeking a seamless and stress-free sailing experience, chartering a skippered yacht in Milos offers the perfect solution. The cost of a skippered yacht rental involves several factors that contribute to the overall pricing structure, including the skipper’s expertise and the type of yacht. On average, a skippered yacht charter can cost from €50 - €150 extra per day.

How much does it cost to charter a crewed yacht in Milos?

For the epitome of luxury and relaxation, chartering a crewed yacht charter in Milos allows you to indulge in a truly pampered sailing experience. The cost of a crewed yacht charter encompasses various elements, but on average will cost an additional €150 - €300 per day.

Where to sail in Milos

From secluded beaches to picturesque islands and stunning coastal regions, each sailing route presents a unique opportunity to discover the beauty of this Greek gem.

Sarakiniko Beach

Known as the moon-like beach, sail along the northern coast to witness the striking white volcanic rocks that create a lunar landscape.

Kleftiko Caves

Accessible only by sea, the Kleftiko Caves are a series of sea caves carved into the cliffs by the relentless action of the waves.

Firiplaka Beach

Situated on the southern coast, Firiplaka Beach is known for its golden sand and crystal-clear waters. The surrounding cliffs add a dramatic backdrop, creating a picturesque setting for a peaceful day at sea.

Pollonia Village

For a taste of traditional Greek charm, sail to Pollonia Village on the northeast coast of Milos. Drop your anchor and explore the local cuisine, or take a leisurely stroll through the village to discover its authentic character.

Kimolos Island 

Include a sail to the nearby island of Kimolos for an extended adventure. Explore the island's charming port, Psathi, and discover its traditional architecture and welcoming atmosphere.

What season is the best for private yacht charter in Milos?

The ideal time to visit Milos for a boat rental is during the late spring to early autumn, typically from May to September. During this period, Milos experiences warm and dry weather, creating perfect sailing conditions. The sea is calm, and temperatures range from pleasant to hot.

Why should you sail for a weekend in Milos?

Milos, with its compact size and diverse coastal attractions, is perfectly suited for a weekend sailing adventure. A weekend sail in Milos provides a serene and tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Opting for a weekend sail allows for flexibility in planning. Whether you seek a romantic retreat, or a quick break to recharge, a weekend in Milos provides the ideal opportunity to customize your sailing experience according to your preferences and schedule.

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Milos for a weekend?

  • Motorboat: From €750 per weekend
  • RIB: From €438 per weekend
  • Jet Ski: From €810 per weekend
  • Boat without licence: From €600 per weekend
  • Motor yacht: From €5,700 per weekend
  • Sailboat: From €2,580 per weekend
  • Catamaran: From €7,113 per weekend
  • Gulet: From €4,392 per weekend

What type of boat is best to rent for a weekend in Milos?

 For a short and leisurely excursion, a sailboat is an excellent choice, offering a serene experience as you navigate the island's coastal regions. Catamarans are also a popular option, providing stability and spacious deck areas, ideal for relaxation and socializing during your weekend escape. If speed and versatility are your priorities, consider renting a motor yacht to explore multiple destinations efficiently within a limited timeframe.

Which places are best to visit when renting a boat in Milos for a weekend?

Firopotamos Village and Beach

Sail to Firopotamos, a traditional fishing village known for its quaint whitewashed buildings, surrounded by unique boathouses, creating a picturesque setting for a relaxing day by the sea.

Tsigrado Beach

Accessible by sea, this hidden gem features pristine sandy shores and emerald waters, providing a tranquil environment for swimming and sunbathing.

Provatas Beach

This family-friendly destination is perfect for water activities and offers a serene atmosphere for unwinding on the yacht.

Voudia Bay

Discover the scenic beauty of Voudia Bay, a tranquil cove surrounded by rocky cliffs.

Mandrakia Village

Cruise to Mandrakia, a charming fishing village with colourful boat garages and traditional Greek architecture.

Why should you sail for a week in Milos?

A Milos yacht charter for a week unveils a myriad of benefits that elevate your Greek island experience. A week-long voyage allows you to explore the diverse coastal regions, from hidden coves to iconic beaches, ensuring you capture the essence of Milos at a leisurely pace. Additionally, an extended sailing adventure provides the opportunity to immerse yourself in the island's rich culture, indulge in diverse water activities, and create lasting memories against the backdrop of Milos' stunning landscapes.

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Milos for a week?

  • Motorboat: From €1,750 per week
  • RIB: From €1,022 per week
  • Jet Ski: From €1,890 per week
  • Boat without licence: From €1,400 per week
  • Motor yacht: From €13,300 per week
  • Sailboat: From €6,020 per week
  • Catamaran: From €16,597 per week
  • Gulet: From €10,248 per week

What type of boat is best to rent for a week in Milos?

For a classic and serene sailing experience, a sailboat is an excellent choice for a week-long adventure in Milos. Opting for a catamaran provides both stability and spaciousness, making it an ideal vessel for a week-long exploration of Milos. Catamarans offer ample deck space for relaxation and socializing.

Which places are best to visit when renting a boat in Milos for a week?

Gerakas Beach

Nestled on the eastern side of Milos, Gerakas Beach boasts golden sands and clear waters. The tranquil atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for relaxation and swimming.

Fyriplaka Cave

Explore the hidden Fyriplaka Cave, located near Fyriplaka Beach. The cave's unique formations and the opportunity for cave snorkelling make it a captivating destination.

Paliorema Beach and Sulphur Mines

Visit the abandoned Sulphur Mines near Paliorema Beach, showcasing the island's industrial history.

Alogomantra Beach

A secluded beach accessible only by sea, Alogomantra offers privacy and tranquillity. Drop anchor and enjoy the pristine surroundings for a peaceful day at sea.

Milonas Cave

Sail to Milonas Cave, a hidden gem known for its turquoise waters and impressive rock formations.

Pachena Beach

Located on the western side of Milos, Pachena Beach offers a quieter setting.

Agios Ioannis Beach 

With its captivating landscape and crystal-clear waters, Agios Ioannis Beach is perfect for a day of relaxation and water activities.

Arkoudes Rocks: 

Natural rock formations resembling bears (arkoudes in Greek) emerge from the sea. This unique geological wonder is a captivating sight.

Paliochori Beach: 

Known for its colourful cliffs, Paliochori Beach is a vibrant destination offering a mix of relaxation and water sports.

Vani Mining Village: 

Explore the abandoned Vani Mining Village, an intriguing site with remnants of mining structures.

H2: What is the capacity of boats in Milos?

  • Motorboat: Typically accommodates 2 to 12 passengers.
  • RIB: RIBs range from 4 to 16 passengers, depending on the size.
  • Jet Ski: Usually designed for 1 to 2 riders.
  • Houseboat: Houseboats vary widely, accommodating 4 to 12 or more passengers.
  • Motor Yacht: Motor yachts range from 6 to 20 or more passengers.
  • Sailboat: Sailboats typically accommodate 4 to 10 passengers.
  • Catamaran: Catamarans range from 6 to 16 or more passengers.
  • Sailing Yacht: Sailing yachts usually accommodate 4 to 10 passengers. 

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