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Experience the beauty of Mykonos with a 4-hour boat trip to Rhenia and Delos. Swim, explore archaeological sites, enjoy unlimited drinks and delicious lunch.
Taking a boat tour around Mykonos offering visits to Rhenia and Delos is a popular way to escape the busy island and enjoy the stunning Aegean Sea. This particular experience, lasting about four hours, combines sightseeing, swimming, and cultural exploration with plenty of time to relax and indulge.
What makes this tour especially appealing is the combination of a scenic boat ride with cultural highlights and a laid-back atmosphere, supported by top-notch guides and good value for money. However, it’s worth noting that the archaeological site of Delos isn’t included in the ticket price, meaning you’ll need to budget for the entrance fee separately.
This tour is perfect if you’re a traveler who loves water activities, enjoys a lively social vibe, and appreciates a well-organized day out. It’s also a good fit for those looking for a balanced mix of relaxation, adventure, and cultural discovery — but not ideal if mobility is an issue.


This four-hour journey begins at Mykonos Old Port, where the check-in at 10:30 am kicks off your adventure. You’ll step aboard a two-level boat equipped with bathrooms and a bar, setting the tone for comfort. The vessel’s open deck offers perfect spots to snack, sip, and soak up the views, while the shaded lower deck provides a chill-out option.
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Once aboard, the crew, including knowledgeable guides (some reviews mention lively and engaging hosts like Jose and his team), takes you across the Aegean Sea toward your first stop — Rhenia Island. Expect stunning sea views from the top deck as you cruise, with the breeze balancing the warm sun — a highlight for many guests.
The stop at Rhenia is often praised for its peaceful, pristine beaches. Many reviewers describe Rhenia as a “hidden gem,” ideal for swimming and relaxing away from the crowds. It’s a perfect spot to paddleboard, float on inflatables, or simply unwind on soft sands. Some guests have noted that Rhenia’s waters are “crystal-clear,” making it a dream for swimmers and snorkelers alike.
Next, the boat sails to Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The visit allows you to explore ruins dating back thousands of years, including ancient temples, statues, and the famous Terrace of the Lions. The entrance fee isn’t included, so budget accordingly if you want to explore this historical site. Reviewers emphasize the value of having a knowledgeable guide who offers historical insights during the visit — creating a richer experience beyond just the ruins.
After exploring Delos, the boat anchor is dropped in the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean for a refreshing swim. Many enjoy sliding into the water from the boat’s side, while others take advantage of the paddleboards and inflatables. The reviews commend the relaxed, fun atmosphere, with guests playing and splashing freely.
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A highlight of this tour is the all-you-can-drink open bar, featuring flavored mojitos, beer, soft drinks, and water. Guests consistently mention how much they appreciated the generous drinks service, often describing it as a “nice touch” that keeps everyone hydrated and happy.
Lunch is served on board, with options like Poke bowls and vegan choices, which have been well-received. Reviewers like Clara from France note, “The food (fruit + vegan poke) was good,” and appreciate the good value for the money spent. The relaxed vibe during lunch, combined with the friendly crew, makes it a delightful part of the day.

The boat itself is described as comfortable and well-equipped, with two bathrooms that add convenience. The check-in process at Mykonos Old Port is straightforward, and the crew is often praised for their attentiveness and friendliness — creating an inviting, lively atmosphere that encourages singing, dancing, and socializing, especially on special days like birthdays.
Most reviews suggest that the group sizes are manageable, fostering a lively but not overcrowded environment. Many guests appreciate the informal, friendly vibe and mention that the crew goes above and beyond to ensure everyone’s comfort and fun.


Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, who share interesting facts and keep the atmosphere lively. One reviewer mentions that the crew was “excellent hosts,” making the day memorable with their humor and attentiveness.
The stunning scenery from the boat is another favorite point — many describe the views as “breathtaking,” especially as the boat glides past Greek islands and turquoise waters. The water stops are considered a highlight, with guests appreciating the chance to cool off and have fun in the sea.
Several reviewers highlight the value for money, mentioning that the good quality food and drinks combined with the scenic stops made this tour a worthwhile splurge. The friendly, energetic crew and the relaxed, social environment** stood out as memorable features.

This Mykonos boat tour offers a well-rounded experience — combining spectacular views, cultural exploration, water fun, and tasty food — all at a reasonable price. It’s ideal for groups of friends, couples, or solo travelers who want a lively, meaningful day on the water without the hassle of organizing their own itinerary.
The guided visit to Delos adds a cultural touch, while the swimming stops and beach vibes on Rhenia deliver the relaxation many seek. The all-inclusive drinks and lunch elevate the experience, making it feel effortlessly enjoyable.
If you’re after a balance of adventure, culture, and fun, and enjoy meeting fellow travelers in a friendly setting, this tour is an excellent choice. Be prepared for a lively, social atmosphere, and you’ll walk away with beautiful memories of Mykonos’s stunning seas and ancient sites.

Is the tour suitable for children?
While the tour is generally family-friendly, it’s best suited for older children who can enjoy swimming and walking around archaeological sites. Keep in mind, the boat involves some walking and boarding.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, sunglasses, swimwear, towel, beachwear, and sunscreen. Personal items like a waterproof camera or a hat can also enhance your experience.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, vegan and vegetarian options are available upon request, ensuring everyone can enjoy the onboard meal.
How is the group size?
Most reviews suggest manageable group sizes that foster a lively, social environment without feeling overcrowded.
What’s the main highlight of the tour?
Guests love the scenic sailing, the relaxed atmosphere, and the chance to explore Rhenia and Delos — especially the historical insights during the archaeological visit.
Does the tour include the entrance fee for Delos?
No, the Delos entrance fee is not included, so you should plan for this separately if you want full access to the site.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, like all boat trips, it’s subject to weather conditions. The operator offers full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, so it’s flexible for unpredictable weather.
This boat tour offers a fantastic opportunity to enjoy Mykonos from a new perspective — with plenty of swimming, cultural discovery, and good food making for a memorable day out.