Polyaigos
Polyaigos
Polyaigos is a stunning uninhabited island near Milos, known for its pristine natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and serene atmosphere. Its name translates to “many goats,” reflecting the presence of free-roaming goats that inhabit the island. Polyaigos is a must-visit for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility away from the crowds.
Turquoise Waters:
- Polyaigos boasts some of the clearest and most vibrant blue waters in the Aegean. It’s a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying the unspoiled marine environment.
Secluded Beaches:
- The island has several beautiful beaches, including Blue Waters Beach (Galazia Nera), renowned for its vivid hues and soft white sand. Other smaller coves offer complete seclusion.
Dramatic Landscapes:
- Polyaigos features volcanic rock formations, sea caves, and rugged cliffs that add to its dramatic charm. Some caves can be explored by boat, creating an adventurous experience.
Wildlife Sanctuary:
- The island is a protected area due to its ecological significance. It’s home to rare flora and fauna, including the Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus), a critically endangered species.
How to Get There
Milos Poseidon started a few years ago out of Captain Andreas’ passion for the sea. Born and raised in Milos, Andreas knows well the marine secrets and fishing is what he does best! In fact, he has been a professional fisherman for the last 35 years, since he was 16 years old.
We depart daily from the port of Polonia.
Board the ship “Andreas-Marios” to spend a unique sea excursion making a perfect tour of Polyaigo.
The largest uninhabited Mediterranean island with blue, turquoise and azure waters.
Our boat is also ideal for private/family tours.