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Experience a full-day cruise from Paros to Delos and Mykonos, visiting ancient ruins and charming town streets—ideal for history buffs and island explorers.
This full-day trip from Paros to Delos and Mykonos offers a captivating look at some of the Cyclades’ most iconic sites. For $70 per person, the 9-hour tour combines a scenic boat cruise with ample time to explore Delos’ archaeological treasures and the lively streets of Mykonos Town. The tour departs from Paros, includes stops at Delos, a UNESCO Heritage site, and Mykonos, famous for its windmills and vibrant atmosphere. It features air-conditioned catamaran transport, a bar on board, and flexible free time at each stop.
While not including the Delos entry fee and food, the trip offers good value for those interested in ancient Greece and island scenery. The overall rating of 4.3 out of 5 from 112 reviews suggests a positive experience, especially appreciated for its organized schedule and impressive sights. This tour suits those who prefer self-guided exploration and are prepared with comfortable shoes, sun protection, and water.


This tour begins with a modern, air-conditioned catamaran that takes you from Paros across the Aegean Sea. It’s designed for comfort and offers a relaxing day on the water, with ferry crossings of about 1 hour, 15 minutes, and 70 minutes between stops. The bar on the boat provides refreshments, making the journey enjoyable regardless of the weather.
The cruise allows travelers to appreciate the waters around the Cyclades and captures the essence of island-hopping in Greece. The organized schedule ensures plenty of time at each stop, balancing sightseeing with leisure.
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The main highlight of the trip is Delos, an island open for a 3-hour visit. Known as the most important island of Greece in ancient times, it was a center of worship and commerce. Visitors pay the entry fee on site (about 20 euros) to access the archaeological site, where they can walk among remains of Greek and Roman mansions and ancient temples.
A guided tour can be available, but self-guided exploration is popular. The rich ruins include monuments and remains of ancient structures that reflect Delos’ historical significance. The 3 hours provide enough time to walk around comfortably and admire the site at your own pace.

After the short ferry ride of 15 minutes from Delos, the tour reaches Mykonos, where 3.5 hours are allocated for independent exploration. Travelers can wander through scenic alleys leading to Little Venice, an area famous for colorful waterfront houses and windmills.
The main town offers cafés, restaurants, and shops with local crafts. Visitors appreciate the chance to sit at a café, enjoy Greek cuisine, and browse sophisticated shops. The refined art galleries add a cultural touch to the lively atmosphere.

The itinerary includes ferry transfers between islands with specific times: 1 hour from Paros to Delos, 15 minutes from Delos to Mykonos, and 70 minutes back to Paros. This pacing ensures that each island receives sufficient attention without feeling rushed.
The departure and return times are flexible, with the possibility of hotel pickup from main resort areas, including Naousa, Piso Livadi, and Aliki. This convenience adds to the overall ease of the experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe cost covers the boat trip on an air-conditioned catamaran, access to the Delos archaeological site, and free time at both stops. A bar on board is available for drinks.
Extras include the Delos entrance fee (paid on site), guided tours (not included), and food and drinks (you need to bring or purchase on land). The option for hotel pickup and drop-off makes it easier to start and end the day comfortably.
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Travelers should bring comfortable shoes for walking around ruins and town streets. Sunglasses, a sun hat, and sunscreen are essential for protection against the Greek sun. It’s worthwhile to arrive prepared, especially since limited toilets and vending machines are on Delos, and food options are available mostly in Mykonos.
The reviews note that ferry conditions can be rough, particularly in windy or stormy weather, and crowds at ports can sometimes pose logistical challenges. It’s advisable to arrive early and stay alert for departure announcements.
Many reviewers praise the well-organized nature of the tour, with clear timing and attention to schedule. The crew is described as attentive, and the stops are well spaced to allow independent exploration.
Some mention limited amenities on Delos, such as only a vending machine for water and limited toilets, so bringing water, snacks, and sun protection is recommended. The trip is valued for its balance of history, scenery, and leisure.

This full-day cruise appeals most to those interested in ancient Greek archaeology and island scenery. It’s ideal for history buffs, photographers, and those who enjoy relaxed boat rides. While not including guided tours may be a downside for some, those who prefer self-guided exploration will find the timing sufficient.
Travelers comfortable with ferry crossings and walking on uneven terrain will enjoy the experience. It’s less suited for those seeking luxury amenities or guided commentary.
This tour offers a solid value for $70, delivering significant historical sights alongside stunning island views. The organizer’s attention to schedule and logistics ensures a smooth day, especially beneficial for those unfamiliar with island hopping.
While it’s wise to prepare for the limited amenities on Delos and rough seas in some conditions, the overall experience provides a well-rounded glimpse of Greek antiquity and Cycladic charm. Perfect for adventurers seeking independence and history enthusiasts eager to walk through ancient ruins and lively town streets.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour can suit families, especially those comfortable with boat rides and wandering at their own pace.
Do I need to pay the Delos entry fee separately?
Yes, the entry fee is paid on site and approximately 20 euros.
Can I join without a guided tour?
Absolutely, the free time allows for self-guided exploration of both Delos and Mykonos.
Is lunch included?
No, food and drinks are not included and must be purchased separately.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, a sun hat, sunscreen, and water, especially for the hot Greek sun.
How early should I arrive for the trip?
Arrive early enough to catch your departure and be attentive to any port organization issues.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, pickup and drop-off from main resorts like Naousa, Piso Livadi, and Aliki are offered.
What if I have mobility issues?
Since walking is involved at both stops, sturdy shoes are recommended. Check with the provider for specific accessibility info.
How long is the ferry ride between islands?
Ferry crossings range from about 15 minutes to 1 hour and 10 minutes.
What is the overall rating?
The tour holds a 4.3 out of 5 rating based on 112 reviews, reflecting general satisfaction with the experience.