Helicopter charter to Milos
Land at Milos (MLO) 10 minutes from Sarakiniko. We source the operator, secure landing slots and coordinate the boat or villa transfer at touchdown.
- Proposals in under 60 minutes
- Vetted operators · AOC + insured
- Worldwide concierge · 16 languages
- Not a marketplace — curated sourcing
Indicative routes
Sample missions we coordinate
Prices are indicative band starts — real quotes vary with aircraft class, season, slots and operator availability. We negotiate on your behalf.
Why concierge, not a marketplace
You stay hands-off. We source, negotiate and coordinate.
One brief, one proposal
Submit your mission once. We canvass operators globally and present a single curated proposal — no inbox overload.
Verified network only
Operators are screened for AOC, insurance, safety history and service standards before they ever quote your mission.
Concierge promise
Quotes typically within the hour. We handle paperwork, slots and changes end-to-end. Free for travelers.
FAQ
Milos Helicopter Charter — common questions
How much does a helicopter charter in Greece cost?+
Single-leg helicopter charters across the Greek islands typically start around €2,400 (Mykonos→Paros) and scale to €11,800 for Athens→Crete on a medium twin. We provide a fixed all-in quote within 60 minutes.
Can you book at short notice in peak season?+
Yes. We hold relationships with every major operator in Greece, including standby aircraft in Athens, Mykonos and Heraklion, and routinely confirm same-day VIP transfers in July and August.
Where do helicopters land on the islands?+
We coordinate landings at island airports (JMK, JTR, JSY, MLO) and, where regulations permit, on approved villa, hotel and yacht helipads. We handle all CAA and harbourmaster permissions.
Are the operators vetted?+
Every operator is checked for valid Greek CAA AOC, insurance, fleet airworthiness and pilot hours before they are presented as an option.
Is this faster than the ferry?+
Substantially. Athens to Santorini is 50 minutes door-to-caldera by helicopter vs an 8–9 hour ferry-and-drive day. Mykonos to Milos is 25 minutes vs 6+ hours by sea.
