Taking a boat trip from Mykonos to explore Delos and Rhenia is one of those experiences that many travelers rave about. If you’re into a mix of history, stunning scenery, and relaxing beach time, this cruise ticks all those boxes. It’s a well-loved option for those wanting to see iconic sights without spending hours on their feet or navigating complicated logistics.
What we particularly appreciate about this tour is the opportunity to walk through ancient ruins on Delos, a place steeped in myth and history, and the chance to unwind on Rhenia’s private beach. Plus, the included Greek BBQ lunch and unlimited drinks make it feel like a proper day out with friends. One thing to keep in mind: the sea can get choppy, which might not suit everyone, especially if you’re prone to seasickness.
This tour is best suited for travelers who want a combination of cultural exploration and leisurely beach time. It’s ideal for those who enjoy a lively, social atmosphere, and appreciate good food and drinks in a beautiful setting. Families with older children or those curious about ancient Greece will likely find it especially rewarding.
Key Points

- Stunning scenery and historical insights at Delos, one of Greece’s most sacred sites
- Relaxing beach experience on Rhenia’s secluded, uninhabited shores
- Great value for money with food, drinks, and guided exploration included
- Challenging sea conditions may affect comfort for some travelers
- Engaging guides and lively atmosphere with music, dancing, and friendly crew
- Flexible options to stay on the boat or explore sites at your own pace
An Honest Look at the Experience

When we think about sightseeing from Mykonos, most of us picture postcard beaches and bustling nightlife. But this cruise offers a wonderful chance to see the quiet, historical side of the islands, especially with a trip to Delos. The boat departs from the Old Port of Mykonos, which is very convenient if you’re staying in the town. From there, it’s just about 6.5 hours, making it a manageable day trip without feeling rushed.
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The Itinerary: What to Expect
First stop: Rhenia’s private beach. The boat anchors just a few meters from the shore, allowing you to jump right into the crystal-clear waters. Many reviews mention how the water is incredibly clear, perfect for swimming and relaxing in the sun. The boat provides enough space to spread out, and the crew encourages guests to swim and enjoy the surroundings. Some guests even chose to stay on the boat for extra swimming, as it’s quite a lovely spot.
Lunch time is next. The onboard BBQ offers chicken and pork skewers, rice, salad, tzatziki, and bread—a hearty and flavorful meal that hits the spot after swimming. The drinks flow freely throughout the day, with wine, juice, and water included. Several travelers praise the quality of the food and the friendly service, describing the lunch as “delicious” and the atmosphere as lively and fun.
The highlight for many is the visit to Delos. This island is famous for being the birthplace of Greek gods Apollo and Artemis, and its archaeological site is considered a must-see for history buffs. As you walk around, you’ll see ancient houses, mosaics, and statues, all set amidst stunning scenery. The guides provide interesting snippets, but many guests also have free time to explore on their own.
The Experience on the Boat
The vessel itself is generally described as well-maintained and comfortable. Crew members are praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and attentiveness. The music and dancing on the way back add a fun vibe that keeps the mood upbeat, with many reviews mentioning the unlimited wine and lively atmosphere. As one traveler said, “The crew was amazing, friendly, and engaging,” which really sums up how many guests feel about the service.
The Pros and Cons
The upside is clear: beautiful scenery, friendly staff, tasty food, and a good mix of activity and relaxation. The boat is spacious enough for everyone to have a good time, and the included drinks make it feel like a true celebration.
However, a few travelers mention the sea can be rough, especially on the return trip. If you’re prone to seasickness, this is worth considering. Also, the entrance fee for Delos isn’t included in the tour price, which some might find inconvenient or an additional hassle to budget for.
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At around $104 per person, many think this is excellent value. The price covers the cruise, guides, lunch, and drinks, which adds up to a full day of entertainment and exploration. Travelers frequently mention that the experience exceeds expectations and is worth the cost, especially considering the quality of the food, the scenic stops, and the knowledgeable guides.
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Who Will Love This Tour?
If you’re someone who loves a mix of history and beach time, this trip is perfect. It’s especially suited for those who want to see Delos without the hassle of organizing your own transport or tickets. It also appeals to travelers who enjoy a lively, social atmosphere with music, dancing, and plenty of drinks. Families with older children, groups of friends, or couples looking for a fun day out will find plenty to enjoy.
From Mykonos: Cruise to Delos and Rhenia with Lunch
FAQs

- What is included in the tour?
The cruise, captain and crew services, lunch, wine, and refreshments are included. You’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the meeting point. - Where do I meet the tour?
The meeting point is at the Old Port of Mykonos, next to the bus station kiosk. - Is the tour suitable for young children?
The tour isn’t specifically advertised as family-friendly, and it may not be suitable for those with mobility issues or very young children, especially given the physical nature of swimming and walking around ruins. - How long does the trip last?
About 6.5 hours in total, with specific starting times depending on availability. - Do I need to pay extra for Delos?
Yes, the entrance fee to Delos isn’t included in the ticket price. Travelers have mentioned that EU citizens under 25 might get free entry, but others generally pay around 20 euros. - What should I bring?
A passport or ID, sunscreen, towel, and maybe a hat. Oversize luggage isn’t allowed onboard. - Can I stay on the boat instead of visiting Delos?
Yes, many guests choose to stay on the boat and enjoy swimming or relaxing while others explore the island. - What are the main downsides?
The sea can be choppy, which might be uncomfortable for some. Also, the entrance fee for Delos is an extra cost. - Is there snorkeling gear available?
No, snorkeling gear isn’t provided, so if you want to snorkel, bring your own. - What is the overall vibe?
The atmosphere is lively, friendly, and fun, with music, dancing, and a lot of socializing.
This cruise from Mykonos to Delos and Rhenia offers a wonderful mix of culture, relaxation, and fun. With stunning views, engaging guides, and an all-day party vibe, it’s a solid choice if you’re looking to enjoy some of Greece’s iconic sites and beautiful beaches in one day. The included food and drinks add a lot of value, making it feel like a proper Greek celebration.
While the sea can be unpredictable and the entrance fee for Delos an extra, many travelers find that the experience more than makes up for those minor inconveniences. It’s especially well-suited for social travelers, history enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a lively day out on the water.
If you enjoy a good mix of sightseeing, swimming, and lively atmosphere, this tour could be just what you’re looking for. Just remember to bring your sunscreen and a spirit of adventure.
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