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Experience stunning sunsets, Greek delicacies, and scenic island views on a 5-hour Mykonos sunset cruise with swimming, sightseeing, and drinks.
If you’re in Mykonos and craving a relaxed, scenic evening on the water, this sunset cruise offers a wonderful way to wind down. With a mix of sightseeing, swimming, and a delicious buffet, the experience promises memorable views and authentic Greek flavors. The boat departs in the late afternoon, giving you plenty of time to soak up the sun and enjoy the Aegean breeze as the sun dips toward the horizon.
One thing we really love about this cruise is how it balances sightseeing with leisure — you can choose to help sail if you’re feeling adventurous or simply lounge on deck with a drink in hand. Plus, the chance to admire iconic sights like Little Venice and the windmills from the water adds a unique perspective. That said, the trip’s timing and weather can influence the experience; some days may be windier or more crowded than others, which is worth keeping in mind.
This tour suits travelers looking for a relaxed, social evening with beautiful scenery and tasty local bites. It’s especially great for couples, groups, or solo travelers who enjoy scenic cruising, good company, and a touch of Greek hospitality. If you’re after a structured, high-energy day, this might not be your best fit — but if you want a chill, picture-perfect end to your day in Mykonos, it’s worth considering.


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The cruise begins around 16:30 from Mykonos New Port, setting sail toward the nearby island of Delos, a site of archaeological importance. The trip to Delos takes about an hour, during which you can choose to participate actively or simply relax and enjoy the sea breeze. Some reviewers noted that the crew was flexible with guiding, and one mentioned that they were encouraged to hold the ropes and help navigate — a fun way to feel involved in the sailing process.
Once at Delos, you’ll have some time to explore the ancient ruins, which are renowned for their archaeological significance. While the tour may not always include a detailed guided visit, the experience of being on this historically important island adds depth to your cruise. One guest shared that the visit was rescheduled due to windy conditions, but that the new timing allowed for a more relaxed experience, including tasting local foods on Rhenia.
After the visit, the boat sails across a narrow strait to Rhenia, an uninhabited island known for its secluded beaches and crystal-clear waters. Here, swimming and sunbathing are the main attractions, with many choosing to jump into the cool, refreshing water, or simply stretch out on the deck with a drink. The tranquility of Rhenia’s bays makes it a perfect spot for disconnecting from the busy town.
As the cruise proceeds along the coastline, you’ll pass iconic landmarks like Little Venice and the windmills, which are best admired from the water. The boat’s vantage point offers a unique perspective of these famous sights, which are often crowded on land. Several reviews mention how memorable the views are, especially as the sun begins to set.
The highlight of the cruise is undoubtedly the sunset. As the sun dips into the horizon, the sky transforms into a swirl of orange, pink, and purple hues. Guests on board describe the experience as “total disconnection and letting go,” with one reviewer emphasizing how the view, combined with a favorite cocktail, made for a perfect end to their day.
The buffet of Greek delicacies is another big draw. Expect a selection of appetizing dishes, served with complimentary wine and drinks, making the experience both delicious and convivial. The food is generally well-reviewed, with many noting the quality and authenticity of the offerings.
The tour is typically 5 hours long, with the group size varying but often small enough for a friendly, intimate vibe. The guides are fluent in English and knowledgeable, ensuring you get the most out of your time, whether you’re interested in the sights, the sailing, or the local cuisine.
Weather can impact the trip — one reviewer mentioned a particularly windy day that caused a postponement but ultimately led to a more relaxed experience. It’s worth noting that, if weather conditions are unfavorable, the crew is proactive about adjusting plans to keep guests safe and comfortable.
Included:
– Scenic cruise passing Mykonos Town, Little Venice, and windmills
– Visit to Delos Island and Rhenia with optional participation in navigation
– Buffet of Greek delicacies and complimentary wine/drinks
Not Included:
– Extra beverages beyond the complimentary selection
– Personal expenses or souvenirs from Delos

This cruise is ideal for those who want a relaxed, scenic experience with a good dose of Greek charm. If you’re after beautiful sunset views, a bit of history, and tasty local food, this ticks all the boxes. It’s especially suited for couples and groups who enjoy social atmospheres and stunning vistas.
However, if you prefer high-energy land tours or are sensitive to wind, it’s worth considering the weather forecast or the possibility of a rescheduling. The experience is also quite flexible in how involved you want to be — whether you’re eager to help sail or just want to soak up the views, there’s room for both.

This Mykonos sunset cruise offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, relaxation, and cultural experience. The chance to enjoy dolphin-like views of Little Venice and the windmills, combined with swimming at Rhenia’s pristine beaches and savoring Greek delicacies, makes it a well-rounded evening outing. The knowledgeable guides and laid-back atmosphere enhance the trip, helping you feel both informed and at ease.
While weather can influence the day, most reviews suggest that the experience remains highly enjoyable, especially with the stunning backdrop of the setting sun. The inclusion of free cancellation and pay later options makes booking straightforward and low-risk.
For travelers who value scenic beauty, good company, and authentic flavors, this cruise is a delightful way to end a day in Mykonos. It’s particularly suitable for those seeking a romantic, picture-perfect evening or a relaxing group activity that combines the best of Greece’s natural and cultural charms.

What time does the cruise start?
The departure is typically around 16:30, but check availability to confirm the exact starting time for your booking.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts about 5 hours, covering sailing, swimming, sightseeing, and sunset viewing.
Is there a dress code?
There’s no strict dress code, but comfortable, casual clothing, sunscreen, and a windbreaker are recommended, especially if it’s windy.
Are drinks included?
Yes, complimentary wine and drinks are provided during the cruise, along with a buffet of Greek delicacies.
Can I help steer the boat?
If you’re feeling adventurous, you’re welcome to hold the ropes and lend a hand with navigation; otherwise, you can relax on deck.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a towel, your passport or ID, and a windbreaker for comfort during the trip.
Is there a dress code?
The tour is informal and casual, suited for relaxed, warm-weather attire.