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Experience a full-day sailing trip from Mykonos to Rhenia and Delos with guided tours, swimming, Greek lunch, and drinks—perfect for history and water lovers.
Travelers searching for a blend of adventure, history, and relaxation will find this cruise from Mykonos to Rhenia and Delos offers a compelling package. With a duration of around 7 hours, this tour manages to combine the thrill of sailing with the cultural insights of ancient ruins, all while providing plenty of time to unwind in some of Greece’s most beautiful waters. The experience is designed to be approachable, offering onboard Wi-Fi, delicious food, and a knowledgeable guide, making it suitable for families, groups of friends, or solo travelers craving a full day at sea.
One of the highlights? The guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Delos, which adds a meaningful touch of history to your day—not just a scenic boat ride. Plus, the chance to swim and snorkel in secluded coves around Rhenia is a real plus, especially since snorkeling gear is included at no extra cost. The fact that everything from lunch to onboard drinks is covered makes this a pretty good value, especially considering the in-depth insight from the guides and the comfortable, well-equipped yacht.
That said, it’s worth noting that the tour’s success hinges somewhat on weather conditions, as sailing is weather-dependent. If you’re sensitive to seasickness or looking for a super relaxing, anchored day, you might find the movement of the boat a bit energetic. This cruise is an excellent choice for those interested in combining Greek history with a fun day on the water, and it works especially well for travelers who want an all-in-one experience without the hassle of organizing multiple activities.
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Your day begins at around 9:00 am at the Olia Hotel in Paralia, with an optional shuttle service that you should arrange in advance if you want door-to-door convenience. From there, you’ll meet the crew and learn a bit about the plan for the day. The vessel itself is a sailing yacht equipped with safety gear, Wi-Fi, and plenty of space for sunbathing or relaxing in the shade. Our impressions from reviews suggest that the crew, especially captain Babis and first mate Fotis, excel at making guests feel welcome, with many mentioning that they are confident and attentive.
The first stop is Rhenia, a less-touristed gem offering pristine waters and quiet beaches. After about an hour of sailing, you’ll drop anchor in a calm bay—perfect for a swim and snorkel. The waters are described as “turquoise and salty,” with plenty of snorkeling gear provided for free use. Reviewers loved the chance to take a dip in the clear, inviting water, with some noting it was their favorite part of the day. One guest mentioned, “The water was so clear, and the snorkeling noodles and gear made it even better,” highlighting how accessible and enjoyable the water activities are.
Lunch on board is served while anchored—expect a Greek-style buffet or Italian pasta with Greek flavors, accompanied by fresh fruits and house wine or soft drinks. The quality of the food gets high praise, with many reviewers calling it delicious and plentiful. The relaxed vibe onboard makes it easy to enjoy your meal while soaking up the sunshine and scenic views.
Next, you’ll hop ashore at Delos for a guided tour led by a licensed expert—reviewers consistently mention how knowledgeable and engaging the guides are. One praised guide, Alex, for providing “excellent background on the importance of Delos as a place of worship and commerce.” The archaeological site, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is packed with temples, marketplaces, and museum artifacts. Some reviewers mentioned that the guide provided audio headsets, ensuring everyone could hear despite the wind or distance, which made the experience more enjoyable and educational.
Visitors can explore the ancient ruins, see sacred artifacts, and even hike up Mt. Kythnos for sweeping views across the island and the Aegean Sea. While entrance fees are not included, many travelers appreciate the opportunity to visit such an iconic site in comfort and with expert commentary. A few reviewers noted that the tour might be less fluent in English, but overall, the guides’ enthusiasm and depth of knowledge made up for minor language barriers.
Reboarding the yacht in the late afternoon, you’ll set sail back to Mykonos. This part of the trip is often highlighted for its beauty—many mention how the wind and waves make for a lively but exhilarating ride. The crew keeps everyone well-topped up with drinks, and the overall atmosphere remains relaxed and friendly. A farewell shot of Greek ouzo or local wine caps off the day, echoing the hospitable spirit of Greece.
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, which allows plenty of time for each activity without feeling rushed. Bookings are usually made about 27 days in advance, and the maximum group size is 35, ensuring a comfortable, intimate experience. The price of roughly $139 per person is competitive, given the all-inclusive setup—lunch, drinks, snorkeling gear, Wi-Fi, and guided tours.
Pickup is optional but available upon request, making it easier if you’re staying outside the immediate area. Meeting at the Olia Hotel is straightforward, and the boat itself offers space for sunbathers and shade alike. Travelers with moderate physical fitness will find the tour manageable, though those with mobility issues should inform the organizers beforehand as some walking and climbing are involved at Delos.
Since sailing depends on weather, the trip might be canceled or rescheduled in case of poor conditions. The good news? You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which provides some peace of mind. Many reviewers noted that even on windy days, the crew handled the boat confidently, making the ride smooth despite the conditions.
Snorkeling gear is provided for free, but some travelers have suggested bringing floats or noodles for extra comfort. Remember to pack sunscreen, a hat, and perhaps a towel (available for rental on board). If you’re a history enthusiast, bringing a camera or smartphone with plenty of storage will help capture the breathtaking scenery.
Multiple guests highlighted the guides’ expertise and friendly attitude. One said, “Silia and Elisa were amazing guides,” remembering that the guides make a significant difference in turning a good trip into a memorable one. The quality of the food also stands out; reviewers mention that the lunch was “tasty,” “plentiful,” and “well-rounded,” a real bonus for a day out.
The water activities garnered a lot of praise, with many describing the swim as “refreshing” and the snorkeling as “fun,” though a few noted that the water could be chilly, especially early in the season. The crew’s attentiveness and the boat’s comfort are also often praised, with some mentioning they felt like they had a private charter at times, thanks to the small group sizes.
This Mykonos sailing experience is a fantastic way to see some of the most iconic sites and enjoy the Aegean Sea in comfort. It strikes a careful balance between leisure and adventure, with knowledgeable guides, good food, and plenty of opportunities to relax or explore. The inclusion of snorkeling gear and Wi-Fi adds extra convenience, making it a well-rounded package.
It’s best suited for those interested in a mix of history and water-based fun, especially if you appreciate good value and a friendly crew. Families, couples, or solo travelers looking for a memorable day on the water will find this cruise ticks all the boxes. Just remember, the weather can impact plans, so it’s worth booking early in your trip and keeping an eye on the forecast.
This is a well-organized, engaging tour that offers a glimpse into Greece’s ancient past while letting you soak up the stunning scenery and warm sun, all without the hassle of planning each element separately.
Is transportation included?
Pickup from your hotel is optional and available upon request. The meeting point is at the Olia Hotel in Mykonos, making it easy to join the tour.
How long does the trip last?
The entire cruise lasts approximately 7 hours, covering sailing, swimming, the guided tour of Delos, and the return to Mykonos.
Are meals and drinks included?
Yes. A Greek-style lunch, house wine, soft drinks, bottled water, and coffee or tea are included onboard, ensuring you won’t go hungry or thirsty.
What should I bring?
A swimsuit, towel (available for rental), sunscreen, hat, and possibly a camera. Snorkeling gear is provided free of charge.
What are the main attractions?
The UNESCO-listed ruins of Delos, the swimming and snorkeling in Rhenia’s secluded coves, and the scenic sailing experience.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours before the trip. Poor weather may lead to rescheduling or full refunds.
Is this tour suitable for children or mobility-impaired travelers?
It’s suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, but mobility issues should be noted beforehand. Children are welcome, especially if they enjoy water activities.
Embarking on this cruise offers a delightful blend of culture, scenery, and relaxation—perfect for making your Mykonos trip truly unforgettable.