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Discover the beauty of Mykonos and surrounding islands on a private catamaran cruise with onboard meals, drinks, and swimming. Perfect for a relaxed, authentic getaway.
If you’re looking for a way to escape the crowds and see Mykonos from a different perspective, a private catamaran cruise might just be your best bet. This experience offers a 5-hour journey across the Aegean Sea, visiting the legendary island of Delos and the tranquil shores of Rhenia, all while enjoying delicious Greek cuisine, wine, and plenty of swimming opportunities. The reviews show it’s a highly-rated adventure, with a consistent 5-star rating from travelers who value the mix of comfort, authenticity, and stunning scenery.
One of the things we love about this cruise is the personalized touch. It’s a private tour, meaning only your group will be on board, which allows for a more relaxed, intimate experience. Plus, the professional crew and knowledgeable guides seem to make all the difference. That said, the cost — around $1,382 for up to 10 people — is on the higher side, but considering the all-inclusive meals, drinks, and private setting, many feel it’s a worthwhile splurge.
This cruise works best for couples, families, or small groups seeking a luxurious yet authentic day out. If you love being on the water, enjoying fantastic views, and having a flexible schedule (morning or afternoon cruises are available), it’s an experience that can carve out a memorable highlight of your Mykonos trip.
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Your day starts with a convenient transfer from your hotel in a cool, air-conditioned minivan to the new port of Mykonos. This part of the experience is straightforward, which is good because it sets a relaxed tone right away. Once at the port, you’ll meet your captain and crew — who are praised for their friendliness and professionalism. From the reviews, it’s clear the crew, especially guides like Tasos and Margarita, are attentive without being overbearing, making guests feel both cared for and free to relax.
The vessel itself is described as a modern, well-maintained catamaran, providing ample space for lounging and enjoying the sea breeze. Travelers highlight that the boat is not just functional but also comfortable, with plenty of spots to sit back and take in the views. The boat’s design emphasizes a smooth ride, allowing even those prone to sea-sickness to enjoy the trip without worry.
Once underway, the sights are spectacular. The boat glides past the iconic white houses that dot the island’s coastline, offering postcard-perfect views. As the boat moves towards Delos — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — you’ll get glimpses of the smaller islands and the legendary “Pirate Island” of Baos. The cruise provides an excellent opportunity for photo ops and soaking in the natural beauty of the Aegean.
The first major stop is Delos, the legendary site believed to be the birthplace of Apollo. The archaeological significance is fascinating, and even if you don’t explore the ruins, sailing past it is quite a sight. Since admission is free, this part of the cruise is more about the experience of seeing such a legendary island from the water — and appreciating the history floating just offshore.
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One of the highlights, according to reviewers, is the onboard meal. The menu is a mix of traditional Greek dishes, including spaghetti with red sauce, grilled shrimps, tzatziki, and stuffed vine leaves, accompanied by bread and fresh fruit. The food is described as good, especially considering it’s served in a relaxed, seaside setting.
The drinks selection includes unlimited traditional wine, water, and the choice of alcoholic beverages is a nice touch that adds to the leisurely vibe. Guests mention that the food quality is solid, with some noting it could be improved, but most seem satisfied given the overall experience.
The second major stop is Rhenia, which offers a quiet cove perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or just relaxing on deck. Reviewers emphasize how pristine the waters are, and many enjoy this part of the trip because it’s a break from the busy land-based tours. The calm, clear waters make it ideal for both novice and experienced swimmers.
Note: Towels aren’t included, so bring your own if you plan to stay in the water for a while. Reviewers also mention that the boat provides a relaxed environment, perfect for those who like to enjoy a swim without feeling rushed.
As the cruise winds down, you’ll head back to the port, with a sense of having experienced something both luxurious and authentic. Travelers note that the crew’s professionalism and the personalized service make this trip special. The combination of scenic sailing, good food, and the chance to swim in quiet coves makes it a balanced and memorable outing.
At just over $1,380 for a group of up to 10, this cruise is definitely on the premium side. However, it includes all fees, taxes, meals, and drinks, which simplifies budgeting. The private aspect means you won’t be sharing the boat with strangers, adding a layer of exclusivity and comfort.
Compared to land-based excursions, this experience offers a more relaxed pace, allowing you to soak in the natural beauty and historical sites without the crowds. The flexible schedule (morning or afternoon cruises) also enables you to tailor the experience around your plans.
This cruise is ideal for couples, small families, or groups of friends seeking a luxurious, intimate escape. It’s perfect if you value authentic moments, like swimming in secluded coves and enjoying traditional Greek food with stunning sea views. It’s less suitable if you’re on a tight budget or prefer larger group tours with more scheduled stops and activities.
This Mykonos Catamaran Cruise with meals, drinks, and swimming is a fantastic way to see the island’s highlights in a relaxed, intimate setting. The combination of beautiful scenery, knowledgeable crew, and excellent amenities makes it a standout experience for travelers wanting an authentic, luxurious day on the water.
It’s especially suited for those who appreciate personalized service, good food, and the freedom to swim in calm, secluded waters. While the price is on the higher side, many reviewers believe the experience offers excellent value for a private, all-inclusive day that’s both scenic and indulgent.
Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply want to treat yourself to a memorable escape, this cruise provides a blend of comfort, adventure, and culture that’s hard to match.
Is this experience private?
Yes, it’s a private tour, meaning only your group will be on the boat, which allows for a more relaxed and tailored experience.
What is included in the price?
The price covers all fees and taxes, a freshly cooked Greek meal, unlimited wine and water, and the use of the boat for about 5 hours.
Can I choose a morning or an afternoon cruise?
Absolutely, you can select a morning or sunset cruise when booking, depending on your schedule and preference.
Is swimming allowed?
Yes, the second stop at Rhenia offers a quiet cove ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
Are towels provided?
No, towels are not included, so bring your own if you plan to swim or sunbathe.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing, swimwear, and sun protection are recommended. Remember to bring sunglasses and a hat for extra sun coverage.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This private Mykonos catamaran cruise offers an unbeatable mix of scenic beauty, cultural sights, and personalized service — perfect for travelers wanting a memorable, relaxing day at sea.