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Discover the well-preserved archaeological ruins of Delos on a 4-hour guided boat tour from Mykonos, featuring expert guides, museum entry, and stunning island views.

This $89 per person tour takes you on a captivating 4-hour journey to the archaeological site of Delos, one of Greece’s most significant islands. Departing from Mykonos, the tour includes a 30-minute boat ride, a guided exploration of the ruins, and entry to the Delos Museum.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of a well-organized itinerary, expert guides who are often archaeologists, and exceptionally preserved monuments. While the tour is packed with highlights, it is especially suited for those interested in history, archaeology, and Greek mythology. A key consideration is that food and drinks are not included, so bringing water and snacks is recommended.
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This guided excursion begins at Deliana port in Mykonos Town, where travelers check-in at the Delos Tours ticket office. The roundtrip boat journey lasts about 30 minutes each way, offering beautiful views of Mykonos and the surrounding Aegean Sea.
The boat ride is often praised for its comfort and scenic beauty, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination. Travelers are encouraged to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and sun hats to stay comfortable under the Greek sun. The check-in process is straightforward, and optional hotel pickup is available depending on the selected package.

Once on Delos, a guided tour with a professional guide lasts approximately 1.5 hours. The guide introduces you to the sacred sites such as the Temple of Apollo and the House of Dionysus, both of which are exceptionally well-preserved.
You walk through narrow streets that reflect what ancient life might have been like, passing monuments like the Theater of Delos and market ruins. The House of Dionysus draws particular attention thanks to its beautiful mosaics, marble columns, and wall paintings. The urban ruins give a vivid picture of the bustling activity that once thrived here.

The Temple of Apollo is a highlight, showcasing imposing architecture and historic significance. Nearby, the Colossus of the Naxians stands as a reminder of the island’s importance in Greek history. The Stoa of Phillipe and Propylaia are other prominent ruins within the sanctuary zone.
These sites reveal what ancient religious practices and public life looked like. The well-preserved structures and detailed wall paintings allow visitors to imagine what life was like in this ancient trading hub.
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A walk down the main street offers a glimpse into everyday ancient life. Here, the market ruins once bustled with merchants and shoppers, and the sanctuary zone housed various temples and religious structures.
The tour guide points out notable landmarks such as the Propylaia, which served as an entrance to the sanctuary, and the restored theater that hosted performances in antiquity. This section offers a fuller understanding of the urban layout, making history feel tangible.

Entry to the Delos Museum is included with the tour, where visitors can see artefacts uncovered during excavations. However, time for the museum may be limited due to the tour’s schedule, and no extension is guaranteed unless opting for a later boat.
Guests are informed that additional exploration on their own is possible, especially if they choose to take a later return boat. An extra half-hour for self-guided visits or hikes is sometimes available, depending on tour arrangements.

The tour generally departs from Deliana port, with group sizes kept manageable, and private group options available. The minimum number of participants is 8, and if this number isn’t reached, the tour might be canceled, with refunds or rescheduling offered.
Accessibility is limited, as the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users. For convenience, roundtrip boat tickets, entrance fees, and a professional guide are included. Travelers should bring passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and face masks if preferred for health reasons.

Numerous reviews highlight guides like Celia, Ilona, and Eva for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and storytelling skills. Guides often share detailed insights about the artifacts, architecture, and mythology associated with Delos.
Many guides are also archaeologists, which adds depth to the explanations. Visitors frequently appreciate the engaging, friendly manner and the use of wireless headsets for clear listening, although some mention that technical issues like headphone malfunctions can occur.

Since the tour involves outdoor walking in full sun, travelers should bring sunscreen, water, and hats. The boat rides can be breezy and refreshing, but sun protection remains essential.
The tour is not suitable for those with mobility issues, and oversized luggage is not permitted onboard. For a more comfortable experience, wearing comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing is recommended, especially during warmer months.
This guided tour is praised for its organized approach, expert guides, and inclusion of museum entry. Its affordable price includes all major fees and safety equipment, making it a value-for-money option.
Compared to other experiences, this tour emphasizes educational storytelling and well-preserved ruins, offering a deep understanding of the island’s historical importance. The 4-hour timeframe balances sightseeing with comfort, and the small group sizes enhance interaction.
This guided day trip is perfect for history enthusiasts, archaeology lovers, and those eager to explore Greek mythology sites. The expert guides and stunning ruins make it a rewarding experience for anyone interested in the ancient world.
While not suited for wheelchair users or those seeking self-guided freedom, travelers who value guided storytelling and structured visits will find this tour both enriching and enjoyable. The scenic boat ride adds an extra layer of charm, making it a well-rounded outing from Mykonos.
“Our guide, Celia, who is also an archaeologist did a fantastic job providing a thorough guide of Delos island. There was also a lot to explore afte…”
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup is available as an option, with details provided via email depending on your location.
How long do I spend on the island?
You have approximately 1.5 hours for the guided tour, plus extra time for museum visits and self-exploration if desired.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so it’s best to bring water and snacks.
Can I visit the museum after the tour?
Yes, additional time to visit the museum can be arranged, but it depends on your schedule and the boat departure.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this tour not suitable for wheelchair users due to the terrain and site layout.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking at least 24 hours in advance is recommended. The tour can be canceled if the minimum number of 8 participants is not met.
This Mykonos Town: Archaeological Site of Delos Guided Day Trip offers a rich and well-organized way to explore one of Greece’s most significant archaeological sites, providing expert insights, stunning ruins, and breathtaking sea views — a true highlight for those eager to connect with Greece’s ancient past.
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