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Discover the well-organized evening tour from Mykonos to Delos, featuring expert guides, impressive archaeological sites, and a scenic boat ride—perfect for history lovers.
Taking you from the lively port of Mykonos to the ancient island of Delos, the From Mykonos: Delos Archaeological Site Guided Evening Tour offers an enriching journey into Greece’s past. For $89 per person, this 3.5-hour experience combines a scenic boat ride with a detailed guided exploration of the island’s well-preserved monuments and key archaeological sites. The tour stands out for its knowledgeable guides, ease of logistics, and the chance to see the marble-columned House of Dionysus and its magnificent mosaics and wall paintings.
While the boat ride can be rocky depending on weather, and no food or drink is included, the tour’s value and depth of information make it a favorite among history enthusiasts. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate a guided narrative and want to explore Delos without the hassle of planning. This tour is ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers who want a comfortable, informative experience with a focus on archaeology and scenery.


The tour begins at the old port of Mykonos, where guests board a comfortable boat that carries them to Delos. The 30-minute voyage offers a breath of fresh air and a chance to take in sweeping sea views. Depending on weather conditions, the ride can be adventurous, especially if the sea is rough, so wearing comfortable shoes and bringing sunscreen is advisable.
Once on the island, the guide introduces you to Delos’ history and significance. The boat ride is a key part of the experience, setting the tone with a scenic crossing that enhances anticipation for the archaeological discoveries ahead.
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Your guide leads you through the narrow streets of Delos, pointing out key structures with expert insights. Among the highlights is the House of Dionysus, notable for its marble columns and incredible mosaics and wall paintings. This magnificent building embodies the grandeur of ancient Greek architecture and craftsmanship.
Other monuments include the Theater of Delos, which once hosted performances and gatherings, and the main street that houses the market and sanctuary zone. In this area, you’ll see important structures like the Stoa of Phillipe, the Propylaia, and the Temple of Apollo. The Colossus of the Naxians is also visible in the urban landscape, adding to the sense of exploring a lively ancient city.

The guide’s role is pivotal in bringing Delos’ history to life. Reviews praise guides like Ilona and Evie for their depth of knowledge and passion. They skillfully explain the significance of each monument and share stories that connect you to the past.
The 1.5-hour guided walk covers the most important archaeological sites, giving a rundown without feeling rushed. The wireless tour guide system helps everyone hear clearly, even in bustling areas. Visitors appreciate the friendly and informative narration, which adds context to the ruins and artifacts.

After the guided tour, about an hour of free time allows visitors to explore at their own pace. You can revisit spots of particular interest, take photos, or walk around the market area. The archaeological museum is also open, offering additional insights into Delos’ history, though some reviews note the museum was closed at times—it’s worth confirming in advance.
This flexible period is valuable for those wanting to delve deeper into specific areas or simply relax and enjoy the spectacular island views. Since no food or drinks are included, bringing water or snacks is recommended, especially during warmer months.
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The tour departs from the ticket desk at the old port of Mykonos, making it easy to locate. Some options include hotel pickup, with times communicated via email, providing added convenience. The round-trip boat ticket and site entry fees are included in the $89 price, making it a straightforward booking.
The group size can vary, but guides are noted for their patience and engagement, even with larger groups. The minimum participants are 8, and cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Wireless devices are provided for free, but there is a penalty of 150 euros for loss or damage.
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The trip involves walking on foot around the archaeological site, so comfortable shoes are essential. Since the island has little to no shade, travelers should wear sun hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Bringing passport or ID is necessary for entry.
Travelers should be aware that sea conditions can be rough, particularly on the return journey. Some reviews mention boat rocking and sea sickness, so those prone should consider motion sickness remedies. The indoor sections of the boat tend to be stuffy, so fresh air and proper footwear are advisable.
Unlike some self-guided options, this tour offers the benefit of a professional guide who explains the significance of each monument with clarity and enthusiasm. The scenic boat crossing adds a special element, making the journey part of the adventure.
The well-organized itinerary balances a guided exploration with free time, giving visitors both structure and flexibility. The quality of the guide, as seen in reviews, is consistently praised for their depth of knowledge and engaging storytelling.
This experience is perfect for history enthusiasts eager to learn about Delos and its archaeological significance. It’s also a great choice for those who appreciate scenic boat rides and guided narration. Families and couples will find the pace comfortable, with plenty of time to explore and take photographs.
The tour is less suitable for young children or those sensitive to sea motion, especially if the weather is windy. Participants with mobility issues should consider the walking involved, but overall, the tour offers a manageable itinerary for most.

The From Mykonos: Delos Archaeological Site Guided Evening Tour delivers a rich, engaging look into one of Greece’s most important archaeological islands. For $89, guests receive expert guidance, scenic transportation, and the opportunity to explore at their own pace. The well-preserved ruins and enthusiastic guides ensure an educational and enjoyable experience.
While the boat ride can sometimes be rough, it is a small trade-off for the stunning views and access to sites that are otherwise difficult to reach independently. This tour is ideal for history lovers and adventurers who enjoy a guided, scenic outing to a significant cultural landmark.
“Friendly and competent tour guide. Well organized trip. Nice historical location, worth the visit.”
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is 3.5 hours, including the boat ride, guided tour, and free time on Delos.
What is included in the price?
The round-trip boat ticket, site entry fees, tour guide, safety equipment, and wireless tour devices are all included.
Are meals provided?
No, food and drinks are not included. It’s recommended to bring water and snacks for your comfort.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from the ticket desk at the old port of Mykonos.
Can I join the tour with a private group?
Yes, private group options are available for those seeking a more personalized experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes, and protective gear such as sunscreen, sunglasses,, and sun hat are recommended due to the outdoor exposure.
Is the museum on Delos open during the tour?
The museum’s availability can vary; some reviews note it may be closed at times, so check in advance if viewing the museum is a priority.
How rough can the sea be?
Weather conditions can make the boat ride rocky, especially on the return trip. Seasickness remedies are advised for sensitive travelers.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It may not be ideal for young children, especially due to the walking involved and sea conditions.
What makes this tour different from other Delos visits?
The guided narration, scenic boat crossing, and well-organized itinerary set this experience apart, offering both education and scenery in a manageable package.