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Discover the highlights of Greece with this full-day cruise from Paros to Delos and Mykonos, offering archaeological marvels, scenic towns, and authentic island charm.
Traveling through Greece’s famous islands often promises stunning scenery, ancient ruins, and vibrant local culture. This particular tour, offered by Cycladic Cruises, takes you on a nine-hour adventure from Paros that combines archaeological exploration with lively town strolling—an excellent way to tick off two iconic destinations in one go.
What makes this experience stand out? We love how it balances time efficiently, giving ample opportunity to enjoy both Delos’s archaeological treasures and the lively ambiance of Mykonos. The convenience of a full-day boat trip with included stops means less hassle with transportation logistics and more time to soak in the sights.
However, there are some considerations, such as the need to pay the entrance fee for Delos separately and the possibility of boat crowds or rough seas, which reviewers mention. This is best suited for travelers interested in history, picturesque towns, and who enjoy a relaxed pace without sacrificing the chance to explore multiple hotspots in one day.


This tour is designed for those who want a single-day immersion into some of the best-known Greek islands. Starting with the comfort of a modern, air-conditioned catamaran, the journey begins with an hour-long ferry ride from Paros, setting the tone for a smooth and scenic cruise.
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The main event on this trip is the visit to Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a cornerstone of ancient Greek culture. Once the religious hub of Greece, Delos was revered as the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, making it impossible not to feel a sense of awe walking amidst the ruins.
You’ll have around three hours to explore the site, which is plenty of time to wander the remains of ancient mansions, temples, and mosaics. Entrance fees are paid on-site, and some travelers opt for guided tours, which are available but not included.
Reviewers consistently mention the quality of the experience here. One noted that “there was plenty of time to spend looking around,” and another emphasized how incredible Delos was for archaeology enthusiasts. Be aware, though, that amenities like toilets and water vending machines are limited—so come prepared with your essentials.
After the archaeological visit, the boat takes a short 15-minute ferry to Mykonos, the lively island famous for its charming streets and iconic windmills. This part of the trip is all about soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.
You’ll get around 3.25 hours to explore Mykonos Town at your own pace. You can stroll through narrow alleys leading to Little Venice, where colorful buildings sit right on the water’s edge—an Instagram favorite for good reason.
Many travelers comment on the mixture of delicious food options, from casual cafes to upscale restaurants, making it easy to grab a quick snack or a leisurely dinner. The town’s art galleries and boutique shops offer a taste of local craftsmanship, perfect for picking up souvenirs.
Reviewers describe the town as busy but worthwhile, noting that walking through the crowds is part of the authentic experience. One traveler appreciated the balanced timing—”there’s also time to grab a bite and stroll through the shops,” which means you won’t feel rushed.
In the late afternoon, your boat departs for Paros, offering a 70-minute scenic cruise back across the water. Many reviews highlight the friendly crew and the on-board bar, which provides a welcome refreshment after a full day of sightseeing.

The day kicks off with a pickup or meeting point in Naousa or nearby resort areas. The large, modern boat is well-reviewed for comfort and safety. The voyage combines a mix of organized sightseeing and free exploration, giving travelers flexibility.
Timing is key: the schedule is tight but manageable, with departure and return times clearly communicated. You’ll want to bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, and water, especially since amenities are limited on Delos.

At $70 per person, this tour offers a competitive price for a full day of sightseeing and island hopping in the Cyclades. When considering the entry fee for Delos, which is paid separately, you’re still getting excellent value given the convenience of transportation, guided options, and the mix of history and culture.
Reviews reinforce this value, with many travelers mentioning the well-organized logistics and friendly crew. Some note that the stops are timed well enough to maximize exploration without feeling rushed. The inclusion of optional pickup from resorts adds extra convenience, especially for those staying outside central towns.
This trip is ideal for history buffs, photographers, and those who love exploring picturesque towns without the hassle of renting boats or driving. It’s also perfect for travelers with a day to spare but who want a comprehensive snapshot of two iconic Greek islands.
This full-day trip from Paros to Delos and Mykonos offers a well-rounded taste of Greece’s archaeological grandeur and lively island culture. The combination of a modern boat, flexible free time, and memorable sights makes it a compelling choice for travelers who want to see two major islands efficiently.
While some travelers note limited amenities on Delos and the need for self-preparedness, the overall experience is praised for its organization and authenticity. The value for money is clear when considering the convenience of transportation, the chance to explore major sites, and the lively atmosphere of Mykonos.
If you love history, picturesque towns, and a mix of guided and free exploration, this tour is likely to delight. It’s particularly suitable for those who appreciate a relaxed pace, want a comprehensive day trip without extensive planning, and enjoy authentic island scenes.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes ferry rides between Paros, Delos, and Mykonos, as well as optional pickup and drop-off from nearby resorts.
How long is the time spent at each location?
You’ll have approximately 3 hours on Delos and around 3.25 hours exploring Mykonos Town, giving enough time for sightseeing and casual strolling.
Do I need to pay for entry to Delos separately?
Yes, the Delos entrance fee is paid on-site and is not included in the tour price. It’s around 20 euros, based on reviews.
Can I join this tour without a guided tour?
Absolutely, the tour includes free time at both stops, but guided tours are optional and available if you want more in-depth information.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), water, and personal essentials. Amenities on Delos are limited, so come prepared.
Is food included?
No, food and drinks are not included. There are onboard bars and plenty of cafes at Mykonos for you to enjoy.
What is the boat like?
The boat is described as modern and air-conditioned, with a bar onboard, making for a comfortable and enjoyable cruise experience.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the flexible schedule and scenic stops make it suitable for most ages, but be mindful of walking on uneven surfaces at Delos.
This tour promises a memorable day through Greece’s famed islands, blending history, stunning scenery, and local charm, all while maintaining good value and practical convenience.