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Enjoy a small-group sailing tour from Mykonos featuring a pass by Delos, swimming in Rhenia, and free transfers. All-inclusive with lunch and drinks, rated 5.0.

This 5-hour sailing experience in Mykonos, Greece, offers a tranquil alternative to busy island life. Priced at $173.27 per person, it is capped at 12 participants, ensuring a personalized journey. The tour includes a pass by the UNESCO-listed Delos, a swim in the clear waters of Rhenia, and picturesque views of Little Venice.
What makes this trip stand out is the all-inclusive setup, with lunch, alcoholic drinks, and free transportation from your hotel or nearby location. With an average booking time of 37 days in advance, this tour attracts those seeking a small-group, relaxed sailing adventure. The friendly guides and carefully curated stops promise an engaging and comfortable day, especially for those who enjoy history, stunning scenery, and swimming in the Aegean.

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This tour departs from Mykonos at 10:00 am, with a pickup service offered nearby public transportation points. The journey begins with a slow sail past Delos, the mythical birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. Guides share stories about Delos’ archaeological significance and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Passengers get a brief window to explore the ruins on their own, making it a flexible experience for history enthusiasts. Despite the quick pass-by, the walk around the site is enough to appreciate its magnificent ruins. The small group size enhances the feeling of intimacy and allows for more personalized attention from the crew.
The highlight for many is the stop at Rhenia Island, where crystal-clear waters invite guests to swim, paddleboard, or sunbathe on pristine beaches. The two-hour stop includes a delicious, locally prepared lunch, served on board or on the beach, with local wine, water, and soft drinks all included.
Guests appreciate the relaxed pace of this stop, giving plenty of time to float in the sea or enjoy the scenery. The lunch is often praised as fresh and tasty, adding to the leisure of the day. Because this is an all-inclusive trip, there’s no need to bring food or drinks, which simplifies the experience.

On the return trip, the boat glides past Little Venice in Mykonos, famous for its colorful waterfront houses and breathtaking sunsets. Travelers love how the crew points out the best angles for photos and highlights local landmarks, making this a scenic, memorable part of the journey.
The two-hour voyage back offers opportunities to capture stunning views while enjoying refreshing drinks. The small group and comfortable vessel make the journey smooth, even in breezy weather, and many reviews mention the friendly crew keeping everyone engaged.

The crew members are frequently praised for their friendliness and professionalism. Guides are noted to be knowledgeable about the islands’ history and legends, adding depth to the sail. Many reviews highlight the captain’s humor and attentiveness, making the day both informative and fun.
The crew’s care shines through in their attention to safety and effort to accommodate guests’ needs. For families, the crew’s friendliness and safe environment are especially appreciated, with many reviews mentioning the good treatment of children.

The tour starts at 10:00 am, with free pickup from nearby public transportation points or your hotel. The group size is limited to 12 people, ensuring a personalized experience.
The duration of approximately 5 hours fits well for a day trip, with enough time for sailing, swimming, and lunch without feeling rushed. The timing allows guests to enjoy both the archaeological site of Delos and the sea swimming comfortably.

This all-inclusive cruise covers lunch and drinks, including alcoholic beverages, which many guests find to be a great value. The boat features a spacious deck, with areas to relax and sunbathe, and facilities like a clean onboard bathroom.
Guests are encouraged to bring sunscreen and be ready for a bit of sailing, as the boat often sails close to the islands with scenic views. The crew provides snorkeling gear and paddleboards, adding extra fun to the swimming stop.

While the pass by Delos on the boat offers a glimpse of the ruins, the 30-minute stop at the archaeological site includes a museum visit. Many reviews suggest that the limited time is enough to appreciate the site’s highlights, though some wish for more time or a guided tour.
Guides provide interesting insights into the mythology and archaeology of Delos, making the visit educational and engaging. Despite the brief stop, the visuals of the ruins from the boat and the museum visit provide a well-rounded experience.
The small group limit of 12 travelers ensures personalized attention, less crowded spaces, and a more relaxed atmosphere. Guests consistently praise the friendly crew, who attentively cater to individual needs.
Compared to larger tours, this experience feels more intimate and private, which enhances the enjoyment of sailing, swimming, and sightseeing. The personalized service makes it especially suitable for couples, families, or small groups of friends.
Some reviews mention that, due to weather conditions, the sail to Delos can be rocky or disrupted. The company emphasizes that poor weather may lead to cancellations or alternative plans, but full refunds are available if this occurs.
In August, hot weather can make walking around Delos ruins less comfortable, so visitors should plan accordingly. The limited time at Delos might be a downside for those wanting an in-depth archaeological tour.
This sailing tour is ideal for travelers seeking a personalized experience with small-group intimacy. The pass by Delos, combined with swimming in Rhenia and free transport, offers a relaxing, all-inclusive day on the water.
The friendly guides, delicious lunch, and beautiful scenery make this a popular choice among those who value comfort and genuine hospitality. If you enjoy cruising, history, and swimming, this tour delivers a balanced, memorable experience.
This Mykonos small-group sailing tour combines scenic cruising, historical sightseeing, and leisurely swimming in a 5-hour package. The pass by Delos offers a quick but meaningful glimpse into its archaeological significance, while the Rhenia stop provides ample time for relaxation and lunch.
What sets this experience apart is the personalized group size, friendly crew, and all-inclusive setup, making it a convenient and enjoyable option. It’s particularly suited for families, couples, or small groups who want a comfortable, intimate day on the water without sacrificing quality.
While weather conditions can sometimes affect the sailing experience, the excellent reviews and attention to detail from Doukas Sailing suggest that most guests leave with lasting memories of a beautiful, relaxing day on the Aegean.
“This was our best excursion in Mykonos. The car arrived at our hotel early and ready for us. The two men on the boat were so friendly and took grea…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, starting at 10:00 am.
What is included in the price?
The price includes sailing, lunch, drinks (including alcohol), and free transport from your hotel or nearby transportation points.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, many reviews mention that families with children enjoy the experience, especially because crew members are attentive and friendly.
What are the main stops?
The stops are passing by Delos, swimming in Rhenia, and viewing Little Venice on the return.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, ensuring a more intimate setting.
Are there any physical requirements?
Guests should be comfortable with sailing and being in the sun, and should bring sunscreen.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour is weather-dependent; poor weather can lead to cancellation, but full refunds or rescheduling are offered.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 37 days in advance, so early reservations are recommended.
Can I bring my own food or drinks?
No, everything is included in the all-inclusive package.
How do I make the most of the stop at Delos?
The 30-minute archaeological stop includes time to explore the ruins and visit the museum, guided by knowledgeable crew members.
Is there anything I should bring?
Bring sunscreen, swimwear, and a hat. The boat provides snorkeling gear and paddleboards for enjoying the water.