Spend an unforgettable day experiencing Milos island from a kayak. We will paddle past huge colourful cliffs, explore sea caves, rock gardens and tiny passages, then stop on deserted beaches for swimming, snorkelling and relaxing. Everyone is welcome, no experience necessary.
After meeting your guide in Adamas you will travel by road to the starting location. On this small group tour we take up to 12 persons so meeting other travellers is part of the fun. Over the course of the day we will cover a distance of 12km. This involves approximately 3 hours paddling in total with 2 stops for swimming snorkelling, relaxing and lunch.
Itinerary
9:30 - Departure by road from Triovasalos meeting point
9:45 - Departure by road from Adamas meeting point
10:00 – Arrive at starting beach, you will be given a dry bag for your belongings. Your guides will ensure you are correctly fitted into your kayak. An introduction to kayak technique and safety briefing will be given.
10:30 - Launch the kayaks and begin our journey. You guide will teach you how to steer the kayak and paddle efficiently. We will paddle at a relaxed pace with the focus on exploring and coastline
11:30 – One hour break on a pristine deserted beach for swimming and snorkelling. Fresh fruit and home made cookies provided.
12:30 – Continue our kayaking journey.
13:30 – Two hour break on another spectacular beach for more swimming, snorkelling, relaxing and lunch. May include cliff jumping, cave swimming, hiking or exploring an abandoned mine. A buffet style picnic lunch is provided.
15:30 – Into the kayaks for the return journey.
16:30 – Finish the trip.
17:00 – Return to Adamas and Triovasalos. Enjoy a beer!
Your safety is our main concern. Our guides are experienced and qualified. They know how to keep you safe and make you experience enjoyable. They are trained to lead groups in open sea conditions, on how to prevent accidents and what to do in case of an emergency. At the launch site, you will be briefed and given safety instruction. We will not begin our journey until everyone has a good understanding of how to handle a kayak and what to expect once underway.