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Discover Mykonos with a private luxury minibus tour, visiting beaches, a monastery, and the Armenistis Lighthouse in 4 hours for $230.48 per person.

This private Mykonos Island tour by Luxury Minibus offers a personalized way to see the island’s highlights in just about 4 hours. Priced at $230.48 per person, the tour is perfect for groups up to 11 passengers who value comfort, flexibility, and a local guide. The experience includes pickup, group discounts, and the convenience of a mobile ticket.
Traveling in a Mercedes Sprinter 2022, the vehicle features a VIP lounge, USB ports, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and multimedia options that connect to your smartphone. This ensures a smooth and enjoyable ride, whether you’re arriving by cruise or staying on the island. With its flexible itinerary, this tour lets you explore Mykonos’ natural beauty, traditional villages, and iconic landmarks at your own pace.
While the tour is highly praised for its knowledgeable guide and comfortable vehicle, it’s worth noting that some reviews mention long drives between stops. Still, it remains an appealing choice for those seeking an intimate, customized island exploration.

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The tour’s standout feature is the luxurious minibus used for transportation. The Mercedes Sprinter 2022 ensures a smooth ride with air conditioning and Wi-Fi, so you stay connected and comfortable throughout the journey. Every passenger has access to USB ports for charging devices, and the multimedia system allows for personal music playlists.
This vehicle’s spacious design and VIP lounge make it a step above standard tours. The professional bus driver is also a knowledgeable guide, offering insights and ensuring safety. The pickup service is convenient, and the entire experience feels exclusive without the high price tag often associated with private tours.
The first stops take you to Kalafati (Kalafatis) and Divounia Beach, two of the island’s most beautiful coastal spots. Kalafati is renowned for its golden sands and crystal-clear waters, making it ideal for a quick swim or photo session. The beach’s natural beauty is apparent, with fewer crowds, especially compared to the more organized beaches.
Next, the tour visits Divounia Beach, a secluded fishing settlement with pebble shores and deep blue waters. This tiny beach is near whitewashed houses overlooking the sea, creating a picturesque setting. The area also holds Roman-era remains, adding a touch of history to the scenic landscape. Both beaches are free of admission fees, and the stops are brief, lasting around 10-15 minutes.
Travelers should prepare for a bit of walking, as these spots are primarily natural and unspoiled. The stops are perfect for snapping photos or enjoying some quiet time away from the crowds.

The tour continues with a visit to Kalo Livadi, known as one of the longest beaches on the island. This beach is famous for its ample facilities and lively party scene, making it a favorite for those wanting some added amenities or a chance to relax at a beach bar. The expansive shoreline also offers plenty of space, even during busier days.
While the stop here is brief, it’s a good opportunity to soak up the sun, take a dip, or grab a quick snack. Its reputation as a beach with excellent facilities makes it appealing for visitors wanting some comfort during their beach time.

The scenic village of Ano Mera is a highlight of this tour. As the second largest village on the island, it boasts a central square lined with traditional taverns and whitewashed houses. This stop provides a glimpse into local life away from the tourist-heavy areas.
Next, the Monastery of Panayia Tourliani stands out as a significant historic site. Built in 1542, it was restored in 1767, and houses a revered icon of the Virgin Mary. The monastery is also the tutelary of the island, with a festivity celebrated on August 15th. Visitors can admire its architecture and religious artifacts during a 40-minute visit, all free of charge.
This stop offers a peaceful atmosphere and a chance to appreciate Mykonos’ spiritual heritage. It’s an ideal pause for those interested in history and architecture.
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Among the tour’s most tranquil stops is Agios Sostis, a less crowded beach known for its unspoiled natural environment. Located away from the bustling southern beaches, it provides a sense of freedom in a rustic setting.
As an undeveloped beach with no amenities, Agios Sostis appeals to visitors seeking peace and solitude. The stop lasts around 20 minutes, enough for a quick swim or to enjoy the serene landscape. Its quiet nature makes it a good contrast to more lively beaches nearby.

The Armenistis Lighthouse, built in 1891, is one of the tour’s standout landmarks. At 19 meters tall, it stands on a hill called Fanari, historically known as Vourvoulakas. The lighthouse’s original lamp mechanism was crafted by SAUTER LEMONIER, displayed at the Paris International Exhibition, and operated until 1983.
This site marks a historic decision made after the 1887 sinking of the steamer VOLTA, which resulted in the loss of 11 crew members. The lighthouse is a symbol of navigation safety and maritime heritage. The stop allows 30 minutes for photos and exploring the surrounding area, with free admission.
Close to the west side of Mykonos, near the New Port, this stop offers a stunning view of the coastline and an opportunity to see large cruise ships docked nearby.

The final stop takes place at Agios Stefanos, located near the New Port on the west side of the island. This beach provides a close-up view of cruise ships arriving and departing, making it a fascinating spot for maritime observation.
The 20-minute visit is perfect for those interested in local port activity or capturing pictures of the busy harbor. The area, while less developed, offers a quieter atmosphere compared to southern beaches, making it a peaceful conclusion to the tour.
This private Mykonos tour is designed for up to 11 guests and includes pickup service, making it highly convenient. Booking typically opens 49 days in advance, and the tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with limited mobility, provided they are comfortable with some walking.
The full refund policy ensures flexibility—cancel at least 24 hours ahead for a full refund. The tour is an excellent choice for visitors who want a personalized experience with a local guide and a luxury vehicle, avoiding the crowds typical of organized bus trips.
Travelers who value comfort, personalized attention, and flexibility will find this tour especially appealing. It suits those arriving on a cruise, as well as visitors staying a few days on Mykonos wanting a rundown of the island’s natural and cultural sights. The stops at beautiful beaches, the historic monastery, and the lighthouse give a well-rounded experience without feeling rushed.
However, those seeking more extensive sightseeing might find the short duration limiting, especially given the long drives reported between some stops. Still, many appreciate the peaceful pace and insider insights provided by the knowledgeable guide.
This private tour offers a blend of scenic drives, cultural visits, and beach time, all delivered in a luxurious setting. The Mercedes Sprinter ensures a comfortable ride, and the local guide adds valuable context and personalized recommendations.
While it might not cover every corner of the island, this tour provides a balanced itinerary that highlights Mykonos’ natural beauty, historic sites, and peaceful beaches. It’s a flexible, enjoyable way to get a taste of the island — especially suited for those who prefer a more intimate and relaxed pace.
“Pros- private tour that drove us in a comfortable, luxury minivan to highlights of our interest. Visits were at our pace & we saw many places withi…”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, including all stops and transportation.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers private transportation in a luxury minibus, guide services, and pickup. No admission fees are charged for the stops.
Is the tour suitable for cruise passengers?
Yes, the tour’s pick-up service and short duration make it ideal for cruise travelers, especially since the guide can adapt to your schedule.
What about the vehicle?
The Mercedes Sprinter 2022 is a spacious, modern vehicle with Wi-Fi, USB ports, and multimedia options for a comfortable journey.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Are there any physical requirements?
Participants should be comfortable with some walking, especially at stops like the monastery and beaches.
Is this tour accessible for everyone?
While most travelers can participate, those with mobility issues should check specific needs, as some stops involve walking on uneven terrain.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bringing water, sunscreen, and a camera will enhance the experience, though the vehicle provides Wi-Fi and charging cables.
Are there group discounts?
Yes, group discounts are available for larger parties booking together.
What makes this tour stand out?
The luxury vehicle, personalized itinerary, and local guide offer a relaxed and tailored way to explore Mykonos’ key sights without feeling rushed or crowded.