From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch - An In-Depth Look at the Experience

From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch

Experience the highlights of Delos and Rhenia on this 6.5-hour cruise from Mykonos, including ancient ruins, secluded beaches, and a delicious BBQ lunch.

From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch – A Detailed Review

From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch - From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch – A Detailed Review

Exploring Greece’s Cycladic islands often means balancing the must-see sights with authentic, relaxing moments. This cruise from Mykonos to Delos and Rhenia offers a little bit of both. Set on a well-rated boat trip by Aegean Ventures, this 6.5-hour adventure is packed with opportunities to see ancient ruins, swim in crystal-clear waters, and enjoy a traditional Greek barbecue, all with easy, comfortable logistics.

What makes this experience particularly appealing is the blend of history and leisure. You get the chance to walk through the fascinating archaeological site of Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage site, while also unwinding on Rhenia’s private beach. Plus, the friendly crew and generous drinks make the day both fun and relaxed.

However, keep in mind that this tour is somewhat busy — with a full schedule, it might feel a little rushed if you’re seeking a slow-paced day. It’s ideal for travelers who love a mix of cultural exploration, water activities, and good food. If you’re looking for a straightforward, enjoyable day on the water with plenty of highlights, this trip could be just right.

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Key Points

From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch - Key Points

  • Historic and scenic: Combines visits to ancient Delos with beach relaxation.
  • All-in-one value: Includes lunch, drinks, and guided exploration.
  • Active swimming: Multiple stops for swimming and walking on Rhenia’s shores.
  • Knowledgeable guides: Reviewers praise the crew’s friendliness and insight.
  • Vibrant atmosphere: Music, dancing, and unlimited wine create a lively vibe.
  • Good for most travelers: Best suited for active, history-loving, water-enthusiast visitors.

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An In-Depth Look at the Experience

From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch - An In-Depth Look at the Experience

Starting Point and Check-in

The adventure begins at the Mykonos Old Port, a convenient location close to the town center, making it easy to reach on foot or by short taxi ride. Travelers are advised to arrive at the kiosk next to the bus station—a straightforward and recognizable meeting point. The check-in process is simple, and the crew, led by a friendly Greek host, makes everyone feel welcome.

This tour is designed for a group size that feels lively but not overcrowded, ensuring you get personal attention from the crew. The boat itself is described as clean and well-maintained, with comfortable seating and enough space for everyone to relax, chat, or dance as the mood takes them.

The Journey to Rhenia

As soon as everyone is aboard, the trip kicks off with sailing towards Rhenia, an uninhabited island famous for its secluded beaches. The first highlight is the opportunity to swim in crystal-clear waters just meters from the boat. Reviewers mention the beautiful, transparent water and the friendliness of the crew encouraging everyone to jump in, even those initially hesitant.

The boat anchors close enough to shore for a quick swim or a walk along the shore. Expect to relax on soft sand or take a stroll in the warm sun, with the breeze making everything pleasant. The water quality and scenery seem to be a major highlight—multiple reviewers raved about how perfect for swimming and relaxing it was.

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Lunch: Greek BBQ with a View

After some sunbathing and swimming, a delicious BBQ lunch is served on board. Expect chicken and pork skewers, accompanied by salad, rice, tzatziki, and bread. Several reviews highlight the good quality of the food and the generous servings. The inclusion of wine, juice, and water throughout the cruise adds to the fun, creating a festive, carefree vibe onboard.

One reviewer mentions that the lunch was well-prepared and very filling, making it a great value considering the price of around $104 per person. The wine selection is appreciated, with many guests noting the all-day unlimited drinks making the experience even more enjoyable.

Exploring Delos: The Sacred Island

Once refreshed, the boat heads towards Delos, an island famous for its mythological significance—the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis—and its abundance of archaeological remains. This stop is a major highlight, especially for history buffs.

Guided by local Greek staff, you’ll visit the houses of Dionysus and Cleopatra, admire beautiful mosaics, and marvel at ancient statues. Reviewers describe Delos as a “living museum” and emphasize that entry fees are included in some cases for EU travelers under 25, making this a more accessible historical site.

Guests are given ample time to explore independently—some prefer wandering alone, soaking in the atmosphere, while others join guided groups to learn more about the significance of the ruins. Reported highlights include marble lions and the overall mystical aura of the island.

The Return and Party Atmosphere

On the way back to Mykonos, the crew keeps the energy high. Expect music, dancing, and friendly camaraderie as the boat rocks gently in the waves. Several reviews mention the “party vibe” with unlimited wine and lively music that turn the journey into a mini celebration.

One reviewer notes, “The crew was amazing, friendly, accommodating, interacting with all of the passengers. Food was delicious and nicely planned. My son and I had tons of fun.” The dancing and storytelling onboard create a memorable, joyful atmosphere, perfect for those looking to combine culture with a bit of Greek-style fun.

Practical Details and Tips

From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch - Practical Details and Tips

Price and Value: At $104 per person, this tour offers a competitive price point given the inclusion of lunch, drinks, and guided visits. When you consider the cost of entrance fees for Delos (which can be €20 for non-EU travelers) and the value of comfort, food, and transportation provided, it’s quite a good deal. Many reviews mention the good food and friendly staff as adding noticeable value.

Duration: The 6.5-hour schedule means you’re covering plenty without feeling overwhelmed. Starting times vary, so check availability in advance to pick a slot that suits your plans.

What to Bring: Pack your passport or ID (a copy is fine), sunscreen, a hat, and swimwear—there’s limited shade onboard. Oversize luggage isn’t allowed, so keep it light.

Mobility: The trip isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments due to the walking involved at Delos, but most others will find it manageable.

Additional Considerations: The waves can be choppy, and some travelers mention that the sea was rough at times. If you’re prone to seasickness, bring medication or plan accordingly.

What Reviewers Love Most

From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch - What Reviewers Love Most

The knowledgeable guides and crew get consistent praise—many mention how personable and friendly they are, making the experience more engaging. The crystal-clear waters and stunning views remain a highlight for almost everyone, with guests remarking they felt like they’d stepped into a postcard.

The lunch is often described as delicious and plentiful, with the wine a standout feature. The dancing and music at the end, combined with the unlimited drinks, create a lively, festive environment that many guests feel enhances the overall value.

A Few Cons to Consider

While most reviews are glowing, some mention that the trip can be quite busy, especially during peak season. This means you’ll need to be comfortable with crowds and sticking to a schedule. Also, the choppy sea conditions might not suit everyone, particularly those sensitive to motion sickness.

Who Is This Tour Best For?

From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch - Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is ideal for active travelers who love combining a bit of history with fun in the sun. It’s perfect if you want to see the ancient ruins of Delos, enjoy swimming and relaxing on Rhenia’s beaches, and socialize with a lively crew and group.

It’s particularly good for first-time visitors to Mykonos wanting a comprehensive day trip, or those who value good food and drinks included in their package. If you’re traveling with family, friends, or a group who enjoys music and dancing, this tour offers a friendly, upbeat atmosphere.

However, if you prefer a more relaxed or private experience or have mobility issues, this might not be the best fit. Also, those seeking quiet, contemplative time might find the busy schedule and lively environment a bit overwhelming.

Frequently Asked Questions

From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch - Frequently Asked Questions

Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, transportation isn’t included. You’ll need to get to the Old Port of Mykonos yourself, but it’s a central spot close to town, easy to access.

What’s the duration of the entire trip?
The tour lasts approximately 6.5 hours, starting at different times depending on availability. Check your specific booking time when reserving.

Are drinks included?
Yes, wine, juice, and water are served throughout the day, with unlimited wine available after lunch, creating a lively atmosphere on board.

Do I need to pay for entrance to Delos?
Guests under 25 from the EU might not need to pay the €20 entrance fee, but for others, it’s an additional cost. Your guide will inform you about this at the site.

Can I snorkel or bring my own gear?
Snorkeling gear isn’t provided, so if you want to snorkel, you’ll need to bring your own. The reviews mention swimming and walking on Rhenia, but not snorkeling specifically.

Is the boat accessible for people with mobility issues?
Unfortunately, this trip isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments, due to walking and uneven terrain at Delos.

What should I bring on the trip?
Bring your passport or ID (a copy is fine), sunscreen, sunglasses, swimwear, a towel, and maybe a hat. Remember, oversize luggage isn’t allowed onboard.

How busy is this tour?
It can be quite popular, especially during peak season, so expect a lively, somewhat crowded environment, but the crew works hard to keep everyone comfortable.

Is there free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility in case your plans change.

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From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch



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Final Thoughts

From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch - Final Thoughts

This cruise from Mykonos to Delos and Rhenia offers a well-rounded day filled with history, scenic beauty, and lively vibes. It’s especially suited for those who want to combine cultural exploration with outdoor fun—think swimming, walking ancient ruins, and dancing to Greek music all in one go. The affordable price point for what’s included makes it attractive for many travelers, and the friendly crew enhances the overall experience.

While it’s not for those seeking a tranquil, private day, it’s a fantastic choice for active, sociable visitors eager to enjoy Greece’s iconic islands in a fun, informal setting. Expect good food, good drinks, and lots of memories in just over half a day.

Whether you’re a history buff, a beach lover, or someone who just wants to enjoy a vibrant day out on the water, this tour promises a lively, picturesque, and memorable adventure around Mykonos’ legendary islands.

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