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Enjoy a 5-hour Mykonos catamaran cruise with lunch, drinks, snorkeling, and island stops including Rhenia and Delos, led by friendly, knowledgeable crew.

This 5-hour catamaran cruise from Mykonos offers an inviting mix of relaxation, scenic views, and authentic Greek hospitality. Priced at $134 per person, it provides an accessible way to explore Delos and Rhenia islands while enjoying homemade wine, a traditional Greek lunch, and time for swimming or snorkeling. The tour departs from a central point in Mykonos and is suitable for those looking for a laid-back day on the water, with plenty of opportunities for photo-taking, local scenery, and unwinding in the Aegean Sea.
The group sizes are kept intimate with a maximum of 12 people, which helps create a relaxed atmosphere and attentive service. The experience is led by a professional crew, including guides who share stories of the islands, making it ideal for travelers interested in both leisure and a touch of local insight. While the tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments, it suits most visitors eager to enjoy a scenic and tasty day on the water.
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The tour begins either at the Mathios Tavern or a designated pickup location, with hotel transfers available for added convenience. Guests should arrive by 8:30 am to meet the base manager outside the tavern, and the activity concludes back at the same point. For those who opt for the pickup, drivers wait no longer than 15 minutes after the scheduled time, making the start smooth and hassle-free.
The meeting point at Mathios Tavern is central, and the overall process is straightforward, allowing travelers to relax from the start. This ease of access makes the experience more enjoyable, especially after a morning of traveling or arriving in Mykonos.

After the initial meetup, a short 15-minute van ride takes guests to the departure point where the modern catamaran awaits. This transfer sets the tone for a comfortable day, and the vessel itself is equipped with Bluetooth speakers and snorkeling gear, making it easy to relax and prepare for the cruise.
The crew provides a safety briefing and welcome refreshments, including homemade rose wine, which sets a friendly, informal tone. The vessel’s design offers plenty of space for lounging and enjoying the breeze, with views of the iconic white houses of Mykonos gradually shrinking into the distance.

The cruise makes a pass by the famous Delos island, known for its archaeological site. While visitors do not disembark, a photo stop from the boat allows for capturing views of the ancient ruins and the small island’s distinctive white structures. The crew often shares stories about the island’s significance, adding context to the scenic moments.
This quick stop provides a glimpse of the historical backdrop of the region without the need for a lengthy excursion. It’s a perfect moment for taking pictures or simply admiring the view as the boat glides past.
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One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the swimming stop at a secluded cove on Rhenia island. The turquoise waters and crystal clarity make it an ideal spot for snorkeling and swimming, with snorkeling gear provided onboard.
Guests often comment on the majestic waters and peaceful environment, perfect for relaxing or exploring beneath the surface. The crew prepares a delicious Greek meal while everyone enjoys the water, with options including seafood pasta, meat, and vegetarian dishes, complemented by seasonal fruits and local wine.
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The lunch onboard is a highlight for many visitors. The Greek meal includes seafood pasta, meat dishes, and vegetarian options, all cooked and served by the crew. The homemade rose wine flows freely, and guests can also enjoy soda and other beverages.
Reviews highlight the quality of the food—fresh, flavorful, and generously served—making this experience more than just a scenic cruise. The hospitality onboard is often praised, with crew members going above and beyond to ensure everyone’s needs are met.

As the cruise nears its end, the vessel cruises past Mykonos town and the iconic windmills—famous landmarks that add a picturesque finish to the day. If a sunset cruise is chosen, guests witness the golden hues spreading across the sky, creating a romantic backdrop for the last moments on the water.
The return journey offers ample time to enjoy the breathtaking scenery and relax after a busy day of swimming, eating, and sightseeing. Guests often capture stunning photos of the windmills and the coastline before arriving back at the meeting point.

The captain has the discretion to modify the itinerary based on sea and wind conditions. If conditions are too windy, the boat often takes a southern route, visiting the famous beaches of Mykonos or a protected cove away from crowds. This flexibility ensures safety while maintaining a memorable experience, even if the planned stops change slightly.
This adaptability makes the cruise suitable for different weather days but also suggests that travelers should be prepared for possible route adjustments.

Multiple reviews emphasize the friendly and attentive staff onboard. Guides and crew members like Captain Dimitri, Fanin, and Margarita are praised for their warmth and professionalism, often sharing interesting stories during the trip.
Guests appreciate the crew’s cooperative attitude and willingness to go above and beyond, ensuring everyone feels comfortable, safe, and well-cared for throughout the trip. The small group size allows for personalized attention, making it a comfortable experience for all.
This Mykonos catamaran tour suits travelers seeking a relaxing day on the water with a focus on swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying good food and wine. It’s ideal for those who prefer an intimate group setting rather than large excursions. The tour’s informal, friendly atmosphere makes it perfect for couples, small groups, or anyone eager to escape the busy hub of Mykonos for a few hours.
However, it’s not suitable for people with mobility impairments or those who prefer extensive sightseeing ashore. The activity relies on seas and weather conditions, and guests should bring essentials like swimwear, towels, sunglasses, and sun protection.
At $134, this tour provides a well-rounded experience blending scenic sailing, delicious food, and opportunities for swimming and snorkeling. The professional crew and small group size create a warm, personalized atmosphere that many reviewers find memorable.
While the itinerary can shift based on weather, the core experience of relaxing, enjoying homemade Greek cuisine, and basking in the beauty of the Aegean remains consistent. This cruise is a strong choice for travelers looking to combine leisure, scenic views, and authentic local flavors in a comfortable 5-hour outing.
“It was an amazing cruise! Kostas and Chris were so accommodating and told amazing stories about the history of Mykonos.”
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are available if the option is selected. Guests should wait in the hotel lobby 10 minutes before the scheduled time.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 5 hours with flexible starting times depending on availability.
What locations are visited on this tour?
The main stops are Delos (view from the boat) and Rhenia, where guests can swim and snorkel in crystal-clear waters.
Are meals included?
Yes, a traditional Greek meal with seafood pasta, meat, vegetarian options, and seasonal fruits is served onboard, along with homemade rose wine.
Can I swim and snorkel?
Absolutely. The cruise features a swimming stop at Rhenia island with snorkeling gear provided.
Is there a sunset option?
Yes, there is a sunset cruise option that offers the chance to see golden hues over Mykonos as the sun sets.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring sunglasses, sun hat, swimwear, towel, and camera for capturing the views.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
It is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments due to the nature of the activity.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The captain can modify the route depending on sea and wind conditions, often opting for alternative routes or beaches to ensure safety.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 12 people, maintaining an intimate and relaxed environment.
This Mykonos catamaran cruise offers a delightful balance of scenic sailing, cultural glimpses, and delicious food, making it a fantastic way to spend half a day on the Aegean Sea.
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