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Experience a scenic sailing cruise from Mykonos to Delos and Rhenia with expert guides, delicious Greek buffet, swimming, and stunning island views.
If you’re seeking a memorable day on the water during your trip to Mykonos, this all-inclusive sailing cruise offers an appealing mix of history, relaxation, and authentic Greek flavors. The tour, operated by Mykonos Cruise / Zephyros Sailing, takes you to the uninhabited island of Rhenia for beaches and swimming, and includes a visit to the UNESCO-listed Delos, famed for its archaeological significance. With a friendly small-group atmosphere, expert guides, and a buffet of Greek delicacies, this cruise promises a well-rounded experience at a reasonable price.
One thing we love about this tour is how it combines cultural exploration with laid-back beach time — perfect for travelers who want variety in one outing. The stunning scenery, engaging guides, and tasty lunch are definite highlights. On the flip side, some travelers have noted that communication and organization can sometimes fall short, so it’s worth keeping that in mind.
This cruise appeals most to those interested in history, excellent value, and loving a relaxed, social vibe. If you’re after a smooth, hassle-free day with plenty of opportunities to swim, snap photos, and indulge in Greek cuisine, this could be a great choice.


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The journey begins from Tourlos, a popular cruise hub in Mykonos, with a departure time around 9:00 or 10:30 am. While the exact time can vary, most travelers find the schedule suits a relaxed day, giving ample time to enjoy the sights. The boat itself is a classic yacht, designed for comfort rather than speed, which encourages a leisurely vibe.
A key advantage of this cruise is the small group setting — with a maximum of 25 travelers, it feels more like a day with friends than a large tour. From the start, the crew’s friendly attitude and knowledge stand out, setting a positive tone for the day.
Your first stop is Delos, a tiny island packed with history and mythology. The boat anchors nearby, giving you a prime vantage point for photos. Many reviews describe the view as “stunning,” with some guests noting that the water around Delos makes for excellent photo opportunities. The guide will likely point out key sites and stories as you get a glimpse of the archaeological ruins, which include temples, statues, and ancient streets.
A couple of travelers appreciated the expert guidance, sharing that the guides were knowledgeable and engaging, bringing the island’s history to life. One guest said, “The captain and her first mate were a joy to be around, and the lunch was top notch.” That suggests the guides add value through their friendly demeanor and local insights.
After exploring Delos, the boat heads to Rhenia, just about an hour away. Here, you’ll drop anchor in a secluded bay, away from crowds, with a pristine white sandy beach awaiting you. The calm, clear waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Reviewers mention using the snorkel equipment to explore underwater life, which adds a fun element for water lovers.
The highlight for many is the beach time — sunbathing, swimming, or trying your hand at stand-up paddleboarding (if available). One guest shared that the water was “perfect,” and appreciated the opportunity to relax on the beach without the usual hustle of tourist spots.
A traditional Mykonian lunch is served mid-afternoon, with a buffet featuring Greek delicacies. The food is described as fresh and flavorful, with some reviewers calling it the “best Greek food” they’ve had on a boat. The lunch is accompanied by soft drinks, beer, and house wine, making it easy to sip and chat as you take in the views.
Guests also raved about the friendly service and the quality of the food, noting that it’s a good balance of value and taste. An added bonus is the drinks included in the price, meaning you won’t need to worry about extra costs during the meal.
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As the day winds down, you’ll set sail back to Mykonos, with the return trip scheduled to coincide with sunset. Many find this part of the cruise particularly memorable — the golden light reflecting on the water and the coastline creates a magical atmosphere.
The cruise concludes at the original meeting point, usually around 4:00 or 4:30 pm, making it a perfect late afternoon activity that doesn’t interfere with other evening plans.

The all-inclusive nature of this cruise is a big selling point. Included are fuel charges, port fees, taxes, and a delicious buffet lunch, along with soft drinks, beer, house wine, and snorkeling gear. This means most of your essentials are covered, and you can focus on enjoying the day.
However, note that the Delos entrance fee isn’t included, so plan to have some cash or a card ready for that. Towels are also not provided, so bringing your own is recommended if you want to stay on the beach longer.
Transportation to and from the meeting point isn’t included either, so arranging your own transfer or arriving via public transportation is advisable.
At around $116.71 per person, this cruise offers a solid value considering what’s included — a scenic trip, cultural exploration, delicious food, and water-based activities. Compared to larger, more commercial tours, the smaller group size and personalized service add to the overall experience.
Guests frequently mention the good value for money, especially since the food, drinks, and snorkeling equipment are all included, removing the worry of extra costs. One reviewer highlighted that the “quality of the crew and the Greek lunch” made it well worth the price.

Reviews provide useful insights that help shape an honest picture. Many travelers praise the knowledgeable guides and friendly crew, which make the experience more engaging. The views from the boat, particularly around sunset, are consistently described as breathtaking.
Some guests pointed out organizational hiccups, such as “bad communication” or “disorganized” aspects, but these appear to be exceptions rather than the norm. A handful of reviews mention weather-related issues, like rough winds on the return trip, but these are outside the control of the tour operators.

This cruise is best suited for those seeking a combination of cultural exploration, beach relaxation, and excellent value. It’s ideal if you love small-group settings, friendly guides, and a laid-back atmosphere. The included Greek buffet and drinks make it a hassle-free way to enjoy a day in Mykonos without worrying about additional expenses.
It’s particularly well-suited for travelers who want to explore Delos without the hassle of self-organizing transport or tickets, and for water lovers eager to snorkel in clear waters. If you’re after a scenic, relaxed day that balances history, sun, and good food, this cruise ticks many boxes.
Conversely, if you prefer a more structured or organized experience with guaranteed smooth communication, or if you’re sensitive to weather changes, it’s worth considering other options.

Is this cruise suitable for children?
While most travelers can participate, it’s best suited for those comfortable on boats and able to enjoy a day out in the sun. Small children might need supervision, especially during swim time.
Are snorkeling masks provided?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is included, and guests have used it to explore underwater life around Rhenia.
What should I bring?
Towels are not included, so bring your own if you plan to lounge on the beach. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are also recommended. A camera or phone for photos is a must.
How long is the trip?
The entire cruise lasts approximately 5 hours and 30 minutes, with departure around 4:00/4:30 pm, lasting until sunset.
Is the Delos entrance fee included?
No, it isn’t included in the ticket price. Be prepared to pay separately if you plan to visit the archaeological site.
How many people typically book this tour?
The maximum group size is 25 travelers, ensuring a friendly atmosphere and personalized service.

This sailing cruise offers a well-rounded day full of beautiful scenery, cultural sights, and relaxing beach time, all at a reasonable price point. With knowledgeable guides, excellent Greek cuisine, and a small-group vibe, it provides a comfortable and authentic way to explore some of Mykonos’ most iconic islands.
It’s a great choice for travelers who prioritize value, enjoy a social atmosphere, and love combining history with leisure. While some minor organizational issues may arise occasionally, the overall experience remains charming and memorable.
If you’re looking for a day that balances sightseeing, swimming, and good food, this cruise will deliver. Just remember to pack your towel and a sense of adventure for a truly enjoyable day on the Aegean Sea.