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Experience a full-day sailing adventure from Mykonos to Delos and Rhenia Islands, combining history, snorkeling, and a delicious BBQ in a small-group setting.
If you’re visiting Mykonos and looking for a way to combine relaxation, history, and stunning scenery, this sailing cruise offers a well-rounded day out on the water. It’s a popular choice among travelers, with a solid 5-star rating based on nearly 600 reviews, and it’s designed to give you a taste of the ancient and natural beauty surrounding the island.
What we love most about this trip is its balance between leisure and exploration. You get time to swim, snorkel, and soak up the sun, plus an authentic visit to the UNESCO-listed Delos archaeological site. The inclusion of fresh BBQ lunch, wine, and drinks on board makes it feel even more indulgent.
However, a point to consider is that the itinerary depends heavily on weather conditions—if it’s windy or stormy, plans might shift or get canceled. That’s just part of the sailing experience, so flexibility is key.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy small group settings, appreciate historical sites, and want to experience the Cyclades from a unique perspective. It’s especially great for those who like a mix of adventure, relaxation, and culture.

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The cruise begins at Greece Sailing sail cruises, Ag. Ioannis Diakoftis at 9:30 am. If you opt for the additional hotel transfer, it’s available at €20 per person and must be reserved in advance. Reviewers repeatedly mention how smooth and professional the pickup process is, with drivers contacting the evening before to confirm details. Arriving on time and prepared with your ID or passport ensures a hassle-free start.
Your day kicks off with a brief safety briefing and an overview of the itinerary from the crew. They are praised for their attentiveness and friendliness—something that’s echoed in nearly all reviews. The yachts, either the Andreas or Atlantis, are described as wide, comfortable, and able to accommodate up to 70 travelers in total, but in reality, the experience feels intimate with fewer guests.
The highlight for many is the visit to Delos, the birthplace of Apollo, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you’ll have about 1.5 hours to explore either independently or with a guided tour (if you choose to upgrade). The reviews are enthusiastic about the knowledgeable guides and the well-preserved ruins, which include temples, statues, and ancient streets.
One review mentions that the guided tour is worth the extra 45 euros, especially if you’re into history and want context for what you’re seeing. Others appreciate the option to wander freely, soaking in the scenery and imagining what life was like thousands of years ago. The admission fee of 20 euros is not included in the base price but can be added.
Some guests opt to stay on the boat during this time, taking advantage of the swimming and sunbathing opportunities in a nearby bay, which is often described as a natural pool with calm waters perfect for relaxing or snorkeling.
After Delos, the cruise continues to Rhenia Island, a less-visited but stunning spot for swimming and snorkeling. The waters here are described as crystal clear, similar to a giant natural pool. Guests often praise the complimentary snorkeling gear and floating noodles, making it easy for even non-confident swimmers to enjoy the undersea world.
While the crew is attentive, reviewers note that the food is a real highlight. The BBQ lunch is freshly prepared on board, with options including grilled meats and veggie dishes. The quality of food receives glowing comments, with some describing it as incredible and plentiful. There’s always a conscious effort to provide a variety of drinks, including wine, beer, and soft drinks, with alcohol available for purchase.
The sail back from Rhenia to Mykonos includes a short cruise to Delos again, giving you more scenic views. The boat then returns to the meeting point after about six hours in total, depending on weather and group size.
Guests often mention how comfortable and spacious the yachts are, allowing plenty of room for lounging, sunbathing, or just relaxing with a drink in hand. All travelers are barefoot for safety, and the crew is praised for their friendly and engaging attitude.

Based on reviews and the experience description, several elements emerge as particularly noteworthy:
At $140.77 per person, the tour ticks many boxes. It includes lunch, snorkeling gear, wifi, and personal insurance, which makes it a good deal for a full-day adventure. Paying extra for hotel transfers or guided tours offers more convenience but isn’t necessary to enjoy the core experience.
Weather plays a crucial role in sailing trips. While the crew often keeps travelers informed about potential delays or cancellations, some reviews mention that windy days do push plans slightly or limit certain activities. Still, the crew’s professionalism and the yacht’s stability help keep safety and comfort intact, even in less-than-ideal conditions.

This cruise is perfect for those who are interested in history but also crave relaxation. It balances sightseeing with leisure beautifully, making it ideal for couples, families, or groups of friends. The small group setting fosters a more intimate experience, and the inclusive snorkeling gear ensures everyone can enjoy the underwater world.
If you’re someone who values good food, friendly service, and scenic views, this will tick all your boxes. Active travelers will appreciate the swim and snorkel options, while those seeking a laid-back day will love lounging on the deck, soaking up the sun, and savoring Greek wine.

This Mykonos sailing cruise offers a well-rounded day out that combines cultural discovery, natural beauty, and culinary delights. The well-trained, attentive crew, alongside the stunning scenery and quality amenities, make it a favorite among travelers. While weather conditions can influence the itinerary, the overall experience remains highly praised for its value and authenticity.
It’s ideal for anyone who wants to explore Delos, enjoy crystal-clear waters at Rhenia, and indulge in fresh Greek cuisine without feeling rushed. The small-group vibe ensures personal service, making it more than just a standard boat tour.
In short, if you’re after a relaxed yet enriching day, this cruise is a fantastic choice, especially if you appreciate friendly guides, good eats, and memorable views.

Is hotel pickup included?
You can upgrade to include roundtrip hotel pickup for €20 per person, which must be reserved in advance. Otherwise, you’ll meet at the designated meeting point.
What is the departure time?
The cruise departs at 9:30 am from Greece Sailing sail cruises in Ag. Ioannis Diakoftis.
How long is the cruise?
The entire experience lasts around 6 hours, including stops at Delos and Rhenia, as well as onboard lunch and swimming time.
Are snorkeling masks provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear is included, making it easy to explore the underwater world during the swim stops.
Can I explore Delos on my own or need a guide?
You have the option of a self-guided exploration or paying extra for a professional guided tour. The guided tour offers more context and historical insight.
What about the entrance fee to Delos?
The entrance fee of €20 per person is not included in the ticket but can be added if you want to visit the archaeological site.
Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
Yes, non-swimmers can enjoy the boat and sunbathe, and crew members are available to provide swim noodles and life vests.
What is the group’s maximum size?
Depending on the yacht, group size may be around 30-40 travelers but often feels more intimate due to the yacht’s spacious design.
Is there WiFi onboard?
Yes, WiFi is available during the cruise, so you can share your stunning photos or stay connected.
What should I bring?
Bring your swimsuit, hat, sunscreen, and comfortable clothes. A light jacket is recommended for early or late-season trips.
This sailing adventure from Mykonos to Delos and Rhenia promises a blend of history, natural beauty, and Greek hospitality. Whether you’re seeking a chill day of sunbathing and swimming or eager to explore the ancient ruins, this tour offers a memorable way to experience the Cyclades.