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Experience a full-day sailing cruise from Mykonos to Delos and Rhenia islands, featuring archaeological sites, snorkeling, and local cuisine—perfect for relaxed explorers.
Exploring the Greek islands often means balancing breathtaking scenery with cultural discoveries and relaxing seaside moments. This Mykonos Catamaran Delos Rhenia semi-private cruise offers just that—a six-hour journey packed with history, stunning waters, and a laid-back vibe. Operated by Setsailmykonos, this tour provides an intimate experience ideal for those who want more than just sightseeing, but a taste of authentic island life and Greek maritime charm.
What truly makes this cruise stand out is the chance to visit Delos, one of Greece’s most famous archaeological sites, while also enjoying the unspoiled beauty of Rhenia with its secluded beaches and crystal-clear waters. Plus, the onboard lunch featuring traditional Mykonian dishes and drinks adds a delightful culinary touch.
However, there are some points to consider—like the possibility of weather affecting the route and the somewhat limited time at each stop. For travelers seeking a comfortable, well-organized day on the water, this cruise is an excellent choice. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate cultural sites, crave sun and sea, and enjoy relaxed, small-group experiences.


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The adventure begins at Tourlos Marina around 09:00 am, with options for hotel pickup upon request—ideal if you want to avoid the hassle of finding your way to the marina. The route is designed to maximize your time between sailing, exploring, and relaxing.
The first major highlight is Delos, just an hour from Mykonos. This tiny island packs a punch with its archaeological significance—believed to be the birthplace of gods Apollo and Artemis. You’ll have about 75 minutes to wander the grounds, which includes the famous ruins of temples, theatres, and mosaics.
A reviewer noted that while the visit is brief, it offers “a chance to see one of the most famous cult centers of Ancient Greece,” and it’s enough to get a flavor of the island’s sacred history. Keep in mind, the archeological site requires tickets (not included in the tour), so budget accordingly if you want to explore in depth.
After delving into Greece’s past, the boat heads to Rhenia, four times larger than Delos but uninhabited, making it a perfect escape. The boat drops anchor in a secluded bay, giving you privacy away from tourist crowds. Here, you’ll find white sandy beaches and clear waters—ideal for swimming or simply lounging.
One traveler described the waters as “spectacular,” ranging from emerald green to turquoise, perfect for snorkelers and swimmers. The crystal waters make it easy to see underwater life, even without special equipment, with snorkel gear supplied on board.
You’ll have around two hours on Rhenia, enough to swim, snorkel, or stroll along the beach. Some guests enjoyed exploring the island on foot, though it’s mostly raw nature without tourist facilities. The reviewer Olga shared a minor gripe about the lunch—only a small slice of bread per person despite unlimited drinks—but still appreciated the overall experience.
For those seeking relaxation, lying on the soft sands surrounded by untouched nature is a highlight. For the more adventurous, exploring on foot or swimming in the calm, protected coves is highly recommended.
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While you relax on deck, a traditional Mykonian lunch is served, typically with wine, beers, and soft drinks. The food is described as decent, with some reviews mentioning limited portions (like Olga’s comment on bread), but overall, it adds a convivial, local flavor to the trip. The lunch is a great way to refuel after swimming or sunbathing.
The cruise includes snorkeling equipment and SUP (weather permitting), enhancing your time in the water. The crew, including a skipper’s assistant, is attentive, ensuring safety and smooth sailing. If needed, pickup and drop-off at your hotel can be arranged, adding to the convenience.

The route offers a balanced mix of culture and leisure, with enough time at each stop to enjoy without feeling hurried. Keep in mind that routes may change due to weather, and the company clarifies that if Delos is closed, the trip will still pass by, but without a stop.

This experience suits travelers who want a mix of history, natural beauty, and comfort. If you’re interested in Greek archaeology but prefer a relaxed, small-group setting, this cruise hits the mark. It’s also great for those who love snorkeling and swimming in tranquil waters, or simply want to spend quality time on a boat with excellent views and good food.
However, it’s worth noting that weather conditions can impact the route and overall comfort. If you’re prone to seasickness or prefer a more structured tour with a guide, this might not be the ideal choice. Also, the limited time at Delos might not satisfy history buffs wanting an in-depth exploration, so plan accordingly.
This semi-private catamaran cruise offers a well-rounded experience combining ancient history and natural beauty with comfort and convenience. It’s particularly suitable for travelers looking for a relaxed, intimate day on the water with like-minded guests, enjoying the simplicity of a scenic sailing trip enhanced by cultural insights and local flavors.
The included amenities, such as snorkeling gear, drinks, and lunch, ensure you won’t need to worry about much beyond soaking in the views. The small-group setting makes it easy to interact with the crew and other guests, fostering a friendly atmosphere.
While some reviews mention minor issues with portions or weather-dependent changes, overall, this cruise provides excellent value for those wanting to explore Greece’s iconic islands in style. It’s an ideal choice for couples, small groups, or solo travelers who appreciate authentic experiences paired with comfortable, well-organized logistics.
“Nice cruise On the other hand, for lunch we were only allowed one slice of bread per person. Supposedly unlimited drinks!!! Only a small bottle of …”
What time does the cruise start?
Departure is generally at 09:00 am from Tourlos Marina, but check availability for specific start times.
Is hotel pickup included?
Pickup and drop-off are available upon request, making it easy to start your day without logistical stress.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the yacht charter, fuel, skipper’s assistance, onboard lunch, wine, beers, soft drinks, snorkeling equipment, and optional SUP (weather permitting).
Do I need to buy tickets for Delos?
Yes, entrance tickets to the archaeological site of Delos are not included and need to be purchased separately if you wish to explore the ruins.
How long is the stop on Delos?
You’ll have about 75 minutes to explore the archaeological site, which is enough to see the main highlights.
What are the beaches like on Rhenia?
The beaches are solitary, sandy, and located in protected coves, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or relaxing in peace.
Can I snorkel without special equipment?
Yes, snorkeling gear is provided, and no special training is required to enjoy the underwater views.
Is lunch included?
Yes, traditional Mykonian lunch is served onboard, complemented by drinks and a convivial atmosphere.
What if the weather is too windy?
Routes might change depending on weather conditions, and if conditions are unsafe or unmanageable, the trip could be altered or postponed.
In sum, this Mykonos Catamaran Delos Rhenia cruise offers a blend of cultural discovery, scenic beauty, and relaxation—perfect for those who want a memorable day on Greek waters without sacrificing comfort or authenticity. Whether you’re into archaeology, swimming in pristine waters, or simply soaking up the sun, this tour balances it all beautifully.