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Experience a full-day sailing trip from Mykonos to Delos and Rhenia Islands, including swimming, snorkeling, a BBQ lunch, and optional guided tours for an unforgettable adventure.
The Shared Mykonos Sail Cruise to Delos and Rhenia Islands offers a well-rounded day out on the water for those wanting to combine history, relaxation, and scenic beauty in Greece. Priced at $140.77 per person, this 6-hour tour departs from Mykonos and features pickup options, making logistics easier. With a perfect 5.0 rating based on 596 reviews, it’s highly recommended by 96% of participants. The trip delivers a balance of cultural exploration at Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and leisurely moments at Rhenia for swimming and snorkeling.
This tour is most suitable for those who enjoy a mix of history and beach leisure without the hassle of planning. The boat’s generous size and comfortable decks mean even full groups find space to relax. The lunch buffet is a highlight, with options including BBQ and veggie dishes, and a wine and beverage selection available throughout the day. For added convenience, optional door-to-door hotel transfers can be purchased, ensuring a smooth start and finish to your experience.


The cruise begins at the Greece Sailing sail cruises meeting point in Agios Ioannis Diakoftis at 9:30 am. Travelers are welcomed onboard by a crew member who provides safety instructions and details of the day’s itinerary. The meeting point’s location near public transportation makes it accessible for most. Most travelers can participate, with the possibility of service animals joining and flat shoes being required for safety.
The tour ends back at the original meeting point approximately 6 hours after departure, providing a full day of activity with plenty of time for relaxation. The group sizes are limited to 70 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience compared to large cruise ships.
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Stop 1: Agios Ioannis Diakoftis
The journey kicks off with a short sail, where a crew member shares safety instructions and an overview of the day’s plan. This initial leg takes about 10 minutes, setting the tone for a relaxed day on the water.
Stop 2: Ancient Delos
The main highlight is the visit to Delos, a 3500 BC UNESCO monument. Guests can choose between a guided tour or explore the ruins self-guided for about 1.5 hours. The guided option costs an additional €45 per person, offering insights into the island’s archaeological sites, including temples and artifacts, while self-exploration allows more flexibility.
Stop 3: Rhenia Island
After Delos, the cruise continues to Rhenia, where guests can swim and snorkel in clear, sunlit waters. Complimentary snorkeling gear is provided, along with swimming noodles and life vests for those not confident swimmers. The 2.5-hour stop includes the chance to observe marine life, with many guests enjoying the natural, pool-like environment.
Stop 4: Return to Agios Ioannis Diakoftis
Sailing back, the boat makes a 1-hour pass in the vicinity of Agios Ioannis Diakoftis, giving a final opportunity to relax or take photos.
Final stop: Revisit Delos
A short 40-minute sail to Delos completes the trip, offering another chance to enjoy the scenery before returning to the meeting point.
The yachts used for this tour, such as Andreas, Gulet 89ft or Atlantis, Gulet 72ft, are noted for their spaciousness and comfort. With maximum capacities of 40 or 30 guests, these vessels ensure guests always have enough space to lie back or move freely. All travelers are asked to go barefoot onboard for safety and cleanliness, and the yachts’ wide decks contribute to a relaxed atmosphere.
Onboard, guests enjoy wifi, coffee, tea, refreshments, and a selection of wines and beers. The lunch buffet features BBQ and veggie options prepared fresh on the boat, with many reviews praising the quality of the food.

The crew members are praised for being attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, with many reviews highlighting their caring attitude. A professional guided tour of Delos is available for an additional €45, providing historical context for those interested in the island’s ancient sites. Guests can also opt to skip the guided tour and explore independently.
Safety is a priority, with life vests and swimming noodles provided, and the yacht design ensures stability even in windier conditions. The crew keeps a beverage in hand at all times, and most reviews mention feeling safe and comfortable despite occasional breezy weather.

The meeting point in Agios Ioannis Diakoftis is near public transportation, making it easy to reach. Roundtrip hotel pickup and drop-off can be purchased for €20 per person, with the driver contacting guests the evening before to confirm details. The pickup time is typically 30 to 60 minutes prior to departure.
Participants need to provide passport or ID details during booking for personal insurance purposes. The tour accommodates most travelers, including service animals, and is suitable for those comfortable on a boat. Windy weather may lead to schedule adjustments or cancellations, with the option for a full refund or rescheduling.

The lunch buffet is a standout feature, with a BBQ and vegetarian options prepared fresh onboard. Guests enjoy white and red wine, beer, water, and soft drinks throughout the day, with additional alcoholic drinks available for purchase. Many reviews praise the quality and generous servings of the food, highlighting it as a major positive aspect of the experience.

This cruise appeals to those who want a relaxed yet enriching day on the water, combining history at Delos with beachside swimming. The small yacht setting offers a more intimate alternative to larger tour boats, ideal for families, couples, or small groups. The inclusive amenities and friendly crew ensure a comfortable experience, while the option to upgrade with guides and transfers adds flexibility.
While sea conditions can vary, the wide yachts provide stability, and the crew takes safety seriously, even in windy weather. Travelers interested in combining cultural exploration with leisure will find this cruise a satisfying choice.

The Shared Mykonos Sail Cruise delivers a well-balanced day in the Greek islands, blending archaeological sites, swimming, and culinary delights. The high ratings and consistent praise for the friendly crew, delicious food, and scenic stops make it a strong option for visitors seeking a memorable day on the water.
The tour’s comfort, flexibility, and value for money set it apart from larger, more crowded alternatives. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate small group experiences and want to avoid the hassle of planning. Keep in mind that weather conditions can influence the day’s flow, but the professional crew handles adjustments smoothly.
This cruise offers a genuine taste of Mykonos’ natural beauty and history, making it a popular choice for a full-day adventure in Greece.
“We loved this cruise, it was relaxing, we had nice views of the Islands. I got to swim in the Ocean-nice experience, thanks to the staff member tha…”
Is hotel pickup included in the tour price?
Pickup is available as an optional upgrade for €20 per person. It must be pre-reserved and confirmed in advance.
How long is the stop at Delos?
Guests have about 1.5 hours for exploring the archaeological site, with an option for a guided tour for an additional €45 per person.
What should I bring for swimming and snorkeling?
Guests are advised to bring swimsuits, hats, sunscreen, and comfortable clothes. The tour provides complimentary snorkeling gear and swimming noodles/life vests for those not confident in the water.
What happens in case of bad weather?
If weather conditions are not suitable, the cruise may be rescheduled or canceled, with full refunds or alternative dates offered.
Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, the tour typically hosts up to 70 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience compared to larger boats.
Can I participate if I am not confident in swimming?
Yes, swimming noodles and life vests are provided, and crew members are attentive to guests’ needs, making the experience accessible for non-swimmers.
The Shared Mykonos Sail Cruise to Delos and Rhenia Islands combines history, relaxation, and scenic beauty in one affordable package. It remains a popular choice for those looking to enjoy a memorable day on the Greek seas with the comfort of a friendly, professional crew.