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Discover the Mykonos 6-hour sailing cruise to Delos and Rhenia Islands, including lunch, drinks, snorkeling, and transfers, rated 5.0 based on 61 reviews.
Sail through the stunning waters of Mykonos on a 6-hour small-group cruise that takes you to the legendary Delos archaeological site and the pristine Rhenia Island. For $162.80 per person, this tour offers an expertly guided, relaxed day on a beautiful sailboat, complete with lunch, wine, beer, and snorkeling equipment included. The tour departs at 9:00am from Mathios Tavern and features full logistics handled—including pickup upon request—making it a convenient way to explore these iconic islands.
What makes this experience stand out is its intimate group size, with a maximum of 14 travelers, fostering a friendly atmosphere. The fully licensed English-speaking skipper and his crew ensure smooth sailing and rich commentary, especially at the archaeological site of Delos. The day is designed to be flexible: you can join the crew at the helm or simply relax, swim, and soak up the sun. With excellent reviews and a 5.0 rating from 61 satisfied passengers, this tour is a popular choice for those seeking a memorable day on the water.


The tour begins promptly at 9:00am at Mathios Tavern, where guests are welcomed aboard a beautiful sailboat. The experience lasts approximately 6 hours, with most of the time spent sailing and enjoying the scenery. The itinerary includes a one-hour visit to Delos, an archaeological site famed for its ancient ruins, and two hours at Rhenia, a crystal-blue island with no inhabitants, perfect for swimming and relaxing.
The timing allows for a leisurely pace, giving enough time for exploration and downtime. The crew manages all the logistics, including fuel and accessories like snorkeling equipment and stand-up paddleboards, so you can focus on enjoying your day.
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Delos is a quick one-hour stop that offers a glimpse into Greece’s ancient past. Although tickets to the archaeological site are not included, the licensed skipper provides informative commentary on the ruins, which include temples and ancient structures. Visitors are free to explore the site, with plenty of opportunities to take photos and soak up the history.
Despite some potential unpredictability—such as possible closure of the archaeological site—the tour still offers a scenic passage past Delos, with the chance to see the ancient remains from the boat if the site is closed.

Following Delos, the tour continues to Rhenia, a hidden gem just next to Mykonos. This island is uninhabited and famous for its crystal-clear waters and peaceful atmosphere. Guests stay here for around two hours, giving plenty of time for swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing on the boat.
The snorkeling equipment is provided, and the calm waters make Rhenia an ideal spot for both beginners and experienced swimmers. The island’s natural beauty and tranquility are highlighted in reviews as a key highlight of the trip.

You can help sail if you wish, as the skipper and crew are happy to teach or let you steer the boat. Alternatively, you can simply enjoy the sailing with the wind in your hair as the crew handles all the logistics. The crew is described as friendly and knowledgeable, providing plenty of interesting commentary—including history and local insights.
The boat itself is praised for its beautiful design and cleanliness, making the journey comfortable whether you’re helping with the sails or lounging at the stern.

A major perk of this tour is the included Greek-style lunch, which is delicious and plentiful. Alongside the meal, guests enjoy wine and beer, making the experience more festive and relaxed. The snacks, refreshments, and alcoholic beverages are all part of the package, ensuring you stay refreshed during a day in the sun.
Snorkeling gear and a stand-up paddleboard (SUP) are provided, adding options for active fun. Towels are not included, so bringing a beach towel is recommended if you plan to swim.
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The tour offers a free transfer upon request, making it easier to reach the meeting point. The meeting location at Mathios Tavern in Mykonos is easy to find and close to public transportation. The guided trip runs from 9:00am to early afternoon, with the return to the starting point at the end of the 6 hours. The group size is capped at 14, ensuring an intimate experience with personalized attention.
Guests should cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance if their plans change. The tour can be canceled due to bad weather, with options for a full refund or to reschedule for another date.

The crew—including the skipper and assistant—receives high praise for being friendly, informative, and professional. Many reviews mention the captain’s storytelling, adding depth and context to the sights and history encountered during the cruise. The excellent reviews, with a 5.0 rating, reflect consistent guest satisfaction with the value, scenery, and overall experience.

This cruise is often grouped with other Mykonos boat trips such as sightseeing tours, luxurious catamaran cruises, and sunset voyages. Its small-group format and all-inclusive approach make it stand out, especially for travelers seeking a relaxed, personalized day combining sailing, swimming, archaeology, and local flavors.
This tour provides a balanced mix of sailing, sightseeing, and leisure. The highly rated crew, inclusive lunch and drinks, and beautiful stops at Delos and Rhenia make it an excellent choice for families, couples, or small groups looking for a memorable day in Mykonos.
The flexibility of helping with the sails or simply relaxing on deck, combined with easy logistics and notable reviews, confirms this tour as a top recommendation for exploring the islands. The price offers good value given the experience, included amenities, and personalized service.
“Out on the open water sailing through the islands was so much fun. We stopped in Delos and toured the ancient structures, parked for a swim then in…”
Is transportation included?
Yes, free transfer is available upon request to make reaching the meeting point easier.
What should I bring for swimming?
While snorkeling gear is provided, bringing a beach towel is recommended as towels are not included.
Can I participate in sailing?
Yes, guests are welcome to help with the sails if they wish, or simply relax and enjoy the ride.
How long is the stop at Delos?
The stop at Delos lasts about one hour for exploring the archaeological site.
What kind of lunch is served?
Guests enjoy a Greek-style lunch that is delicious and plentiful, served on the boat during the cruise.
What beverages are included?
Wine and beer are included, enhancing the relaxed, festive atmosphere onboard.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is most suitable for most travelers, including families with kids aged 9 and up.
What happens if the archaeological site of Delos is closed?
If the site is closed, the cruise will include a passage by Delos but no stop for sightseeing.
What is the maximum group size?
The group size is limited to 14 guests, ensuring a personal experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the tour, with full refunds available.
Is this experience weather-dependent?
Yes, the tour requires good weather; if canceled due to bad weather, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.