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Experience the stunning sunset in Mykonos on a 2+ hour boat cruise with drinks, snacks, and beautiful views—ideal for a relaxed, scenic evening.

If you’re dreaming of catching that iconic Greek sunset while sipping wine on tranquil waters, the Mykonos Sunset Cruise with Drinks might just be your ticket. Priced at around $58 per person, this roughly two-hour cruise offers a chance to escape the bustling land-based spots and see Mykonos from a different perspective — on the water, with a drink in hand, and the sky turning to shades of orange and pink. The boat’s relaxed pace and inclusive snacks and beverages appeal to travelers seeking a laid-back, scenic experience.
One of the things we love about this cruise is its focus on genuine, unobstructed sunset views. Plus, the opportunity to explore the Little Venice area from the water adds a special touch. However, some guests have mentioned that the boat itself can be quite old, and the experience might not satisfy those looking for a high-speed, luxury cruise. This activity is perfect for those who want a simple, affordable way to enjoy Mykonos’ evening beauty in a friendly, informal setting.
If you’re after a fun, budget-friendly evening with easy access to gorgeous sunset views, this cruise appeals most to travelers who enjoy relaxing boat rides, scenic vistas, and social drinks. But keep in mind, if you’re expecting a slick, modern vessel or an action-packed tour, this might not be the right fit. It’s best suited for those who value authenticity and a cozy atmosphere over luxury.

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The cruise departs from Tourlos, a location close to public transportation and easy to reach. The exact meeting point is in a small, somewhat informal marina area, where some guests have expressed a little confusion initially, as the instructions are straightforward but not overly detailed. Once on board, you’ll likely notice the boat’s vintage charm—some reviews describe it as “old-fashioned” and “questionable,” but most agree it adds to the authentic, laid-back feel of the trip.
First Stop: Little Venice
Your water-borne journey begins with a close-up view of Mykonos’ famed Little Venice. Built right on the edge of the sea, the vibrant buildings with overhanging balconies offer one of the best photo ops of the area. The boat stays here for about 30 minutes, giving you ample time to admire the unique architecture and take some snapshots. Several reviews describe this part as a highlight, especially since it’s viewed from the water, providing a different perspective than the busy land-side streets.
On the Water: Cruising and Relaxing
After Little Venice, the boat moves along the coast, with the crew occasionally pointing out local sights and sharing tidbits about the island. While the route doesn’t seem to be highly structured—some reviews note there’s no specific itinerary or route—it’s primarily about enjoying the scenery and waiting for the sunset. The boat slowly drifts in position, as the crew expertly finds the perfect spot to anchor for the sunset show.
Anchoring right at sunset is the main event. Guests rave about the view — a classic Greek sky turning into fiery oranges, pinks, and purples, with Delos’ famous Lion rock formation often in the background. Most reviews mention that the timing is just right, with the crew carefully positioning the boat to maximize the sunset’s visibility. The tranquil water and the gentle sea breeze add to the peaceful vibe, making this a highlight for many.
The sunset experience varies with weather conditions. Some guests experienced cloudy evenings or choppy seas, which affected their overall enjoyment. As one reviewer noted, the boat can feel quite rocky, especially if the wind picks up, and motion sickness could be an issue for sensitive travelers. But when the weather cooperates, the sunset views make the entire trip worthwhile.
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The cruise package includes house wine, sodas, and small Greek-style snacks, such as toast with avocado and mayonnaise. Several reviews highlight the good quality of the beverages, with many calling the wine “flowing,” and the crew, especially Athena, praised for her friendly service and keeping glasses topped up. The drinks are simple but sufficient for creating a relaxed, social environment.
A few guests mentioned wanting more variety—some suggested adding beer options or more substantial snacks—but overall, the included drinks and light bites met expectations for a short cruise in this price range. The reviews indicate that the crew is attentive and friendly, making sure everyone has enough to sip and nibble.
The maximum group size is listed as 25 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate. Reviews mention friendly crews and a casual, social atmosphere. Some travelers appreciated the blankets and throw pillows provided, especially as evening temperatures can drop, adding comfort to the experience.
At just over two hours, this cruise is easy to slot into an evening schedule. Most guests found the timing just right—not too rushed, not too long. The cruise’s short duration means you can enjoy a scenic, relaxing experience without it taking over your entire evening.
Many reviewers praised the crew’s friendliness and the knowledgeable guides, with Athena in particular standing out for her lively personality and excellent service. Her ability to keep the atmosphere lively and fun, even in less-than-ideal weather, was frequently mentioned.
Some guests expressed mixed feelings about the age and condition of the boat, noting it felt quite old and a little worn. A few even experienced early cancellations due to weather or technical issues, which underscores the importance of checking weather conditions and the cancellation policy.
One reviewer pointed out that the route is quite limited, mainly going up and down the coast and not exploring more of the island. But for those mainly seeking sunset views and a relaxing boat ride, this is not a dealbreaker.

At around $58, this cruise offers a solid value—especially considering the inclusive drinks and snacks, the scenic setting, and the opportunity to see Mykonos from a different vantage point. Compared to more luxurious options, this remains affordable and accessible for most travelers, particularly those on a budget or looking for a laid-back experience.
However, the vintage boat and limited route may not satisfy travelers seeking luxury or extensive island exploration. It’s more of a “chill” outing than a comprehensive tour, but for many, that’s exactly what makes it appealing.

This adventure is best for travelers who prioritize relaxing scenery, friendly service, and great sunset views over luxury or high-speed thrills. It’s perfect for couples, small groups, or solo travelers who want a simple and authentic way to end their day. Those interested in a social, informal atmosphere with good drinks and peaceful vistas will find this cruise well worth the modest price.
If you’re after a modern vessel, a fast ride, or a comprehensive tour of Mykonos, you might find this experience a bit basic. It’s all about enjoying the moment and the views, making it ideal for laid-back souls or first-time visitors wanting a gentle introduction to the island’s evening charm.
Is the cruise suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but since the experience involves being on a boat with some older features, it’s best for children comfortable with boat rides and not overly sensitive to motion.
Does the cruise include transportation to the meeting point?
No, transfers are not included. Guests typically meet directly at the marina in Tourlos.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes, a light jacket if it’s chilly, and perhaps a camera. Some reviews suggest bringing blankets or pillows if you’re sensitive to wind or cooler temperatures.
Is there a dress code?
There’s no formal dress code; casual, comfortable clothing suitable for an outdoor boat ride is perfect.
Can I cancel if the weather is poor?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and if canceled due to weather, you will be offered a different date or full refund.
What is the group size?
A maximum of 25 travelers, ensuring a cozy, friendly atmosphere.
Are drinks and snacks unlimited?
The included beverages are house wine and sodas, and snacks are light, Greek-style bites. The crew is attentive to refill glasses when possible.
Is the boat comfortable?
The boat is described as quite old and vintage, which adds charm for some but might feel worn for others.
What if I want more than just the sunset?
This cruise is primarily about enjoying the sunset and relaxed views. For more extensive island exploration, look for other tours.
What happens if the trip is canceled?
You’ll receive a full refund if canceled due to weather or other issues, with the option to reschedule.
The Mykonos Sunset Cruise with Drinks offers a relaxed, affordable way to witness one of the most beautiful sunsets in Greece, with friendly service and scenic views. While the boat’s vintage charm might not appeal to everyone, it adds an authentic touch to the experience. The inclusive drinks and snacks foster a friendly, social atmosphere, perfect for couples or small groups seeking a peaceful end to their day.
It’s ideal for those who love a casual, scenic outing and don’t mind the boat’s age or the limited itinerary. If you’re after a simple, budget-friendly cruise that combines stunning views with local charm, this is a solid choice. Just keep an eye on the weather forecast, and you’ll likely walk away with some memorable sunset photos and a relaxing smile.
Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just want a gentle way to enjoy Mykonos’ evening beauty, this cruise delivers a charming, no-fuss experience worth considering.