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Discover the archaeological ruins of Delos and explore vibrant Mykonos on this full-day boat trip from Naxos, including free time and iconic sights.
Explore the ancient ruins of Delos and the lively streets of Mykonos on this full-day boat trip departing from Naxos. Priced for convenience, the tour lasts 10 hours and offers around 3 hours of free time at each island. The trip is operated by San Med Travel Hub I.K.E and features comfortable ferry rides, making it an easy way to see two popular Greek islands in one day.
This tour appeals most to travelers interested in history, culture, and picturesque scenery. It offers a flexible schedule with free time to explore at your own pace, but it does not include guided tours or entry tickets for the archaeological site. Reviews praise the friendly crew, the stunning views, and the value for money, though some advise bringing snacks and water for the day.


The tour begins at Naxos Small Port, with a meeting point conveniently located at the port coordinates (37.10602569580078, 25.37421417236328). The trip departs early, with options for hotel pickup recommended for ease. The journey involves a 1.5-hour ferry ride to Delos, followed by a 15-minute cruise to Mykonos, and then a 110-minute ride back to Naxos.
Most travelers find the boarding process smooth, with the ferry being spacious and equipped with a small cafe for refreshments. The ferry departs on schedule throughout the day, ensuring plenty of time at each location.

Delos is the highlight for history buffs, featuring ruins that tell the story of a 3,000-year-old civilization. The site includes the ancient sanctuary of Apollo, which is considered the most sacred of all Greek islands in ancient times. Visitors get about 3 hours to walk among the excavations and see artifacts displayed in a small museum.
Because walking shoes are essential, the terrain can be rocky and uneven. Swimming in Delos is not permitted, but the walk around the ruins offers plenty of photo opportunities and insights into Greek mythology and architecture. Some reviews note that more time would be appreciated to explore the extensive site fully.

After the ferry docks at Mykonos, travelers are given approximately 3 hours of free time to explore Mykonos Town. Walking along the narrow alleys reveals charming shops, cafes, and the lively Little Venice district with its colorful waterfront houses.
A trip highlight is climbing the hill to see the famous windmills, which offer fantastic views of the town and the sea. Many visitors enjoy sitting at a local cafe, savoring a drink while taking in the picturesque surroundings. The time in Mykonos suits those wanting a quick taste of the island’s energy and scenery.

Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a sun hat to stay comfortable during the day. The lack of shade on Delos means sun protection is vital. Snacks and water are recommended, as the 3-hour stop at Delos can go by quickly, and there’s limited shade and facilities on the island.
The ferry makes a short stop at Paros Naousa Port during the journey, primarily for embarkation and disembarkation, lasting only a few minutes. In case of bad weather or strong winds, the tour offers alternative dates or a full refund. This ensures flexibility in case conditions are less than ideal.
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The ferry used for this trip is described as well-maintained and comfortable, with air conditioning and seating areas suitable for relaxing during the ride. Passengers can purchase snacks and drinks at the onboard cafe or bring their own, which many reviews recommend, especially considering the hot weather in summer.
The boat schedule remains punctual, and the crew is praised for being helpful and professional. The short stop at Paros adds a slight variation, but the main focus remains on the visits to Delos and Mykonos.

The price covers transportation and free time at both islands, making it a cost-effective option compared to booking separate ferries or guided tours. While the trip does not include guided tours or entry tickets to Delos, travelers can hire private guides onsite if desired.
Many reviews highlight that 3 hours at Delos and about 3 hours in Mykonos are more than enough for a quick visit, especially for those with limited time. The overall value is seen as good, especially given the comfortable boat and organized schedule.
This tour involves walking on rocky terrain at Delos, so appropriate footwear is recommended. The overall pace is manageable, but those with mobility issues should consider this aspect. There is no mention of specific accessibility services, so travelers with special needs should inquire beforehand.

Compared to guided full-day tours, this experience is more flexible and suited for independent exploration. It is essentially a transportation service, with free time to explore and no included guides at the sites. The stop at Paros gives an extra opportunity to embark or disembark, which some reviews find convenient.
Other similar experiences offer guided tours or additional stops, but this trip maintains a straightforward focus on getting from Naxos to Delos and Mykonos efficiently. The ferry’s comfort and punctuality are frequently praised points.

This 10-hour trip offers a practical way to visit two of Greece’s most iconic islands from Naxos. Its strength lies in the comfortable ferry rides, ample free time, and stunning views from the windmills in Mykonos.
While it does lack guided tours or entry tickets, the flexibility allows travelers to explore at their own pace, with the option to hire guides locally. The value for money and reliable schedule make this trip a solid choice for those wanting a full day of sightseeing without the hassle.
Ideal for history enthusiasts, photographers, or independent explorers, this tour provides a convenient and affordable way to experience Delos’ archaeological treasures and Mykonos’ lively charm.
Does this tour include a guided tour of Delos?
No, the tour does not include a guide for Delos. Visitors can hire a private guide onsite if desired.
Is swimming allowed in Delos?
No, swimming in Delos is not permitted. The focus is on exploring the archaeological site.
How much time do I get in Mykonos?
Most travelers have about 3 hours free in Mykonos Town, which is enough for a quick stroll, sightseeing, and photos of the windmills.
What should I bring for the trip?
Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, a sun hat, water, and snacks are recommended for comfort and safety.
What if the weather is bad?
In case of bad weather or strong winds, an alternative date or a full refund is offered.
Can I buy entry tickets for Delos in advance?
Yes, some reviews mention the queue for tickets; booking in advance or arranging a private guide can save waiting time.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, it is suitable for travelers who are comfortable walking on rocky terrain and standing for periods, but younger children should be prepared for the physical demands.
How punctual is the ferry service?
The ferry service is consistently praised for being on schedule throughout the day.
Are there food options onboard?
Yes, there is a small onboard cafe with snacks and drinks available for purchase.
How does this tour compare to other similar trips?
It offers a cost-effective, transportation-focused experience with generous free time, ideal for independent explorers. Guided options or additional stops are available in other tours, but this one balances simplicity with reliable service.
What makes this trip stand out from others?
The comfortable ferry rides, sturdy schedule, and flexibility for independent exploration make it stand out, especially for those who prefer to roam freely rather than join guided groups.