6 Hours Kimolos and Poliegos islands Private tour

Explore the stunning Cyclades on this private 6-hour tour of Kimolos and Poliegos. Expect secluded beaches, dramatic caves, and turquoise waters.

Discovering the Hidden Gems of Kimolos and Poliegos: A Deep Dive into a 6-Hour Private Island Adventure

If you’re dreaming of exploring some of Greece’s lesser-known but incredibly beautiful islands, this 6-hour private tour of Kimolos and Poliegos might just be what you’re after. While the Cyclades are famous for Santorini and Mykonos, these two islands offer a different kind of magic—unspoiled beaches, dramatic caves, and a sense of having discovered a secret corner of the Aegean.

What we love about this experience is how it combines a good mix of relaxation, scenic beauty, and adventure. You’ll get to swim in crystal-clear waters, explore caves with volcanic walls that look like they belong on another planet, and enjoy secluded beaches where you might be the only visitors. Plus, the fact that it’s a private tour means you can customize the day a little or simply enjoy the peace of having a dedicated guide and boat just for your group.

One possible consideration is the price—at around $1,475 for up to 7 people, it’s not the cheapest way to see the islands, but given the exclusivity, personalized experience, and all the stops packed into just 6 hours, many find it to be a fair value. This tour is especially suited for travelers who want a flexible, intimate day out on the water and appreciate the beauty of untouched natural spots. If you’re after a more relaxed, personalized way to see the Cyclades beyond the crowds, this could be a great fit.

Key Points

6 Hours Kimolos and Poliegos islands Private tour - Key Points

  • Private Experience: Only your group participates, making it flexible and exclusive
  • Scenic & Secluded Spots: Access to hidden beaches, caves, and bays not reachable by larger boats or crowds
  • Excellent Value: Combines multiple stops in a 6-hour window, offering a full day of activities
  • Expert Guidance: The boat crew knows the islands inside out, ensuring safe and interesting stops
  • Ideal for Adventure & Relaxation: Swim, snorkel, explore caves, or simply soak in the stunning scenery
  • Good for Small Groups: Up to 7 people, making it intimate without feeling crowded

The Itinerary in Detail: A Day in the Aegean

6 Hours Kimolos and Poliegos islands Private tour - The Itinerary in Detail: A Day in the Aegean

Starting Point: Platis Gialos Marina

The tour kicks off from the dock at Platis Gialos marina, a lively spot in Sifnos. From there, the boat heads southwest into the strait between Sifnos and Kimolos. This initial stretch is about 9 nautical miles and sets the tone for the day—calm waters, scenic views, and the chance to settle into island-hopping mode.

Stop 1: Soufi Beach on Kimolos

Within about 35 minutes, you’ll arrive at Soufi Beach on Kimolos, a spot known affectionately as “Valium” by locals, for how relaxing it is. It’s often all yours, which means you get to enjoy the bright turquoise waters and soft sands in peace. The water is crystal clear—perfect for swimming and unwinding. Most travelers find this a highlight, especially since you get around 45 minutes here to soak in the quiet and natural beauty.

Stop 2: Fanara Cave on Poliegos

Next, the boat heads southeast toward Poliegos, the uninhabited island that feels like your own private paradise. A must-see here is the open roof cave of Fanara, with volcanic walls glowing with color and water so clear you’ll think you’re in a swimming pool. Sitting atop the rocks inside or outside the cave offers great photo opportunities, and you can swim if you want to cool off. This stop lasts about 45 minutes and tends to leave visitors in awe of the dramatic scenery.

Stop 3: Bay of Faros & Lighthouse

Continuing south, the boat reaches the bay of Faros, home to the iconic lighthouse built in 1898 by the British, still operational today. The lighthouse itself is photogenic, and the waters here are ideal for swimming. You’ll have about 45 minutes to enjoy the calm, turquoise waters and explore the area.

Stop 4: Secluded Snorkeling Bay & Kalogeroi

Moving further west, the boat drops anchor at a small, hidden bay perfect for snorkeling. The waters are incredibly clear, and the scenery around the bay is striking with white and pink pebbles and striking rocks. Afterward, the tour visits Kalogeroi, a bay with remnants of old mines, dramatic rocks shaped like sailboats, and caves that you can explore from the boat. Here, you’ll spend about 20 minutes in the waters, appreciating the vibrant underwater visibility.

Stop 5: Blue Bay & Myrsini Beach

One of the tour’s most acclaimed stops is Blue Bay, which many describe as possibly the most beautiful spot on Poliegos. Its name is no exaggeration—bright turquoise waters surround you in practically a natural swimming pool setting. You’ll stay about 20 minutes here before moving to Myrsini Beach, a favorite among the wealthy and famous dropping anchor here to enjoy the pristine sands and sparkling waters. Expect about 20 minutes at each location.

Return to Kimolos & Sifnos

Finally, the boat heads northwest back to Kimolos. If you’re up for it, you can visit the port of Psathi or enjoy lunch at a seaside tavern like To Kyma. The last stretch gives you the chance to swim or relax on some of Kimolos’s other stunning beaches, such as Goupa Kara or Prassa—considered the island’s most beautiful.

The tour wraps up around the Sifnos dock at Platis Gialos after nearly 3 hours of exploring, swimming, and taking in incredible scenery.

What Travelers Say

6 Hours Kimolos and Poliegos islands Private tour - What Travelers Say

The reviews speak volumes about how special this trip is. Many mention how their favorite part was the secluded beaches and caves, often describing the waters as “crystal clear” and “unbelievably beautiful.” One reviewer called it “the best experience in the Greek islands,” emphasizing the high level of organization and the friendly crew, especially a captain named Antonis, who made the trip fun and accommodating. Another highlighted how the islands of Kimolos and Poliegos are “beautiful,” with “incredible atmosphere” and “splendid places” that are preserved and pristine.

In particular, reviews note how the tour offers “a fantastic experience” and “one of the best days” out on the water, with many travelers planning to return or book again. The exclusivity is a big plus—being able to explore these quiet, untouched spots without worrying about crowded beaches or noisy boats. The boat crew’s local knowledge clearly makes a difference, as they seem to know exactly where the best swimming spots and photo ops are.

Analyzing the Value

6 Hours Kimolos and Poliegos islands Private tour - Analyzing the Value

While the price of around $1,475 might seem steep at first glance, it’s important to consider what you’re getting. This isn’t just a boat trip; it’s a tailored adventure that hits multiple islands and highlights in just 6 hours. With private access to secluded beaches, caves, and bays, plus the flexibility to swim and explore at your own pace, many find the cost justified—especially since it fits up to 7 people, making it an affordable per-person experience for a small group or family.

The inclusion of expert guidance and the chance to see some of the most stunning waters in the Cyclades without the hassle of large tours make this worth considering for those who want an intimate, scenic day out. Plus, the free cancellation policy adds peace of mind in case weather conditions turn unfavorable.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

6 Hours Kimolos and Poliegos islands Private tour - Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience suits anyone looking for a more personalized and relaxed way to experience the Cyclades. It’s ideal if you’re eager to visit secluded beaches and caves that are difficult to reach otherwise. It’s also perfect for small groups who appreciate the comfort of a private boat and the flexibility to customize their day.

Travelers who love swimming, snorkeling, or photography will find plenty of opportunities to indulge their interests. It’s less suited for those with mobility issues or who prefer guided bus tours—this one is all about the sea, freedom, and natural beauty.

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6 Hours Kimolos and Poliegos islands Private tour



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“We did our tour with captain Antonis and we had lots of fun! He was very friendly, cheerful, humorous and accommodating with our suggestions. It is…”

— A Tripadvisor Reviewer, Sep 2024

FAQ

6 Hours Kimolos and Poliegos islands Private tour - FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is private and can be customized, it generally involves boat travel, swimming, and exploring caves. It’s best for older children who are comfortable in the water and on boats, but it’s not specifically designed as a family activity.

Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the trip aren’t refunded, so plan accordingly.

How long do we spend at each stop?
Most stops last between 20 to 45 minutes, giving you ample time to swim, explore, or take photos. The total tour time is approximately 6 hours.

What is included in the price?
The price covers the private boat, guidance from the crew, and access to all the stops listed. You’ll need to arrange your own meals or extras if desired.

Is the tour affected by weather?
Yes, since it’s a sea-based experience, poor weather can lead to cancellation or rescheduling. If canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

How many people can join?
Up to 7 people can book this private tour, making it intimate but still suitable for small groups or families.

To sum it up, if you’re after a day filled with swimming in pristine waters, exploring untouched caves, and soaking in breathtaking scenery, this private tour of Kimolos and Poliegos offers a wonderful way to see some of Greece’s quieter islands in style. It’s especially well-suited for those who value exclusivity and flexibility, and who are willing to invest a little more for an unforgettable experience. Just keep in mind the weather dependency and the focus on boat-based sightseeing—if that sounds good, you’re in for a treat.