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Enjoy a 6-hour private cruise from Mykonos to Delos and Rhenia, with snorkeling, secluded beaches, and a delicious onboard lunch. Perfect for relaxed explorers.
A 6-hour private cruise from Mykonos offers an intimate way to explore some of Greece’s most stunning islands. Priced at $1,581 per group of up to 14 people, this tour combines sightseeing at the famous Delos archaeological site with relaxing swimming spots around Rhenia. The tour departs from Tourlos Marina at 09:00 AM, providing a full day of sailing, swimming, and cultural discovery, with the option for hotel pickup and drop-off.
What sets this experience apart is its focus on privacy and personalized service. The boat is a sailing yacht with a skipper and assistant on board, who are eager to involve guests in the sailing process. The trip offers crystal-clear waters for swimming and snorkeling, along with exclusive access to secluded beaches away from crowds. The lunch on board—which includes water, wine, and beer—adds a delightful touch, making the day both relaxing and flavorful.
While the price might seem high, it covers a private group experience, making it ideal for families, friends, or small groups seeking a flexible, intimate day on the water. Guests should keep in mind that tickets to Delos cost $20 per person, which is not included, and that weather conditions could influence the route and stops.


The cruise begins at Tourlos Marina, where guests meet their skipper and crew about 15 minutes before departure. The full-day sailing sets a leisurely pace, allowing plenty of time to relax and take in the views of Mykonos from the water. The departure time is flexible depending on availability, and the group size remains small for a more intimate experience.
The skipper actively encourages guests to participate in sailing activities, such as trimming the sails. This interactive element makes the journey engaging whether guests are seasoned sailors or first-timers. The boat’s design ensures comfort and space for everyone to enjoy the trip fully.
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The first stop is the renowned Big Delos island, about an hour away. Here, visitors have roughly one hour to explore the famous archaeological site, home to the birthplace of the Olympian God Apollo and Artemis. The site is a significant cult center of Ancient Greece, and the time allotted allows plenty of opportunity for photos and a quick stroll through the ancient ruins.
The Delos visit is a highlight for history enthusiasts, and arriving closer to closing time means the site is often quieter, offering a more private experience. Access to the archaeological site costs $20 per person, payable separately.

Following the Delos stop, the boat heads toward Rhenia, which is four times larger than Delos and also uninhabited. The island features four isolated sandy beaches—Glyfada, Stena, Lia, and Amelia—each nestled within protected coves. The waters here are famous for their stunning emerald and turquoise hues, making it a favorite meeting point for yachts.
Anchoring in a secluded bay, guests enjoy ample time to swim in the crystal-clear waters. Snorkeling gear is provided and easy to use, requiring no special training. Many visitors appreciate how quiet and undisturbed the beaches are, offering a true escape from crowds.
For those more adventurous, the option to explore the island on foot is available, providing a chance to enjoy raw nature and possibly discover hidden spots. Simply lying on the white sand beaches is equally rewarding, with the sound of gentle waves as a backdrop.

A delicious lunch is served onboard the boat as the cruise progresses. The meal is included in the price, and guests can enjoy drinks of their choice, including water, wine, and beer. The lunch adds a relaxing culinary element, allowing guests to unwind while soaking in views of Rhenia’s waters.
The crew ensures that drinks are flowing freely, contributing to a laid-back, friendly atmosphere. The lunch typically features home-cooked options, as noted in reviews praising the quality and simplicity of the meal.
More Great Tours NearbyThe route and stops are subject to weather conditions, which can influence the starting and ending points or visit sites. The local operator clarifies that in case of Delos site closure, the cruise will include a passage by the island rather than a full visit.
Guests are encouraged to inform the team about any pregnancy, mobility, or health issues beforehand. The tour provides hotel pickup and drop-off upon request, enhancing convenience for staying guests.
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This full-day cruise involves swimming, snorkeling, and walking on uneven surfaces at archaeological sites and beaches. Guests should bring sunscreen, sun hat, swimwear, towel, sunglasses, flip-flops, and closed-toe shoes for exploration on land.
Carrying light jackets is recommended for early mornings or late afternoons, and beach towels are not included but are useful for relaxing on the sand.
This private boat trip distinguishes itself with an exclusive, small-group atmosphere and customizable experiences. Its interactive sailing component appeals to those wanting more than just a passive sightseeing tour. The lunch and drinks are included, offering good value given the private setting.
Other similar experiences may include semi-private or group tours, but none match the intimacy and personalized service of this full-day, private yacht. The reviews highlight the friendly crew, swimming spots, and the special access to Delos as key benefits.
This 6-hour private cruise suits families, friends, or small groups seeking a relaxed, personalized day on the water. It’s ideal for guests interested in history, beach lounging, or snorkeling in crystal waters. The interactive sailing aspect also makes it a fun choice for those wanting a more involved experience.
While the price might be higher than group tours, the private nature and flexibility make it worth considering for a special day. Guests should be comfortable with moderate physical activity and prepared for sun exposure.

This full-day private cruise offers a combination of cultural exploration, natural beauty, and onboard relaxation. Highlights include a guided visit to Delos, secluded beaches at Rhenia, and delicious onboard lunch with drinks. The small-group setting ensures a personalized experience and less crowded attractions.
The flexible itinerary and interactive sailing make it a memorable choice for those wanting a more intimate and active day in Greece. The main limitations are the additional cost for site tickets and the reliance on weather conditions, which can affect the route.
This cruise is a fantastic option for travelers seeking a luxurious, personalized way to see Delos and Rhenia, especially if they value privacy and flexibility in their sailing adventures.
“Great day on the water. Family with 3 teens. Swimming spots, Dilos & sailing!”
What is included in the price of the cruise?
The sailing yacht charter, skipper and assistant, lunch onboard, and use of snorkeling equipment are included. Water, wine, and beer are also provided.
Are tickets to Delos or a tour guide included?
No, the $20 per person for Delos archaeological site tickets is not included, nor is a tour guide.
Can I participate in sailing activities?
Yes, the crew encourages guests to help with trimming the sails, making the experience more engaging.
What should I bring for the cruise?
Guests should bring sunscreen, sun hat, swimwear, towel, sunglasses, flip-flops, and closed-toe shoes.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are available upon request.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The route and stops may change depending on weather conditions. If Delos cannot be visited, the trip includes passage by the island instead.
How long is the time spent at each stop?
Approximately one hour at Delos, with plenty of time for swimming and relaxing at Rhenia.
Is the experience suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Guests should inform the local partner of any mobility or health issues beforehand. The activity involves walking and swimming, so some physical ability is recommended.
Can I book this experience last minute?
Yes, the tour offers full flexibility with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
What is the overall value of this private cruise?
The private setting, customizable itinerary, and included lunch and drinks provide a high-quality experience, especially suited for those planning a special day or celebrating an occasion.
This Mykonos private Delos and Rhenia cruise combines cultural highlights, natural beauty, and personalized service into a memorable six-hour adventure, perfect for those seeking a relaxed yet engaging day on the water.
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