The Mykonos Catamaran Delos Rhenia Semi-Private Cruise offers an unforgettable day exploring the Aegean Sea. Departing daily from Tourlos Marina, this 6-hour adventure takes visitors to the historic island of Delos and the serene shores of Rhenia. With traditional Mykonian cuisine, included drinks, and snorkeling equipment, the cruise promises an authentic and picturesque experience. But the true allure lies in the stunning natural beauty that awaits those who embark on this journey.
Key Points

- A 6-hour semi-private cruise from Tourlos Marina in Mykonos to the islands of Delos and Rhenia.
- Includes sailing yacht charter, skippers assistant, fuel charges, lunch, drinks, snorkeling equipment, and Delos tickets.
- Itinerary involves exploring Delos Island for 75 minutes and spending 2 hours on Rhenia Island for swimming, snorkeling, and lunch.
- Onboard experience features traditional Mykonian lunch, assortment of drinks, and optional stand-up paddleboarding.
- Travelers should prepare with essential items like sunglasses, sun hat, sunscreen, and beachwear, and be aware of age and pet restrictions.
Cruise Overview

The Mykonos Catamaran Delos Rhenia semi-private cruise offers a 6-hour excursion that departs daily from Tourlos Marina.
A 6-hour semi-private cruise from Tourlos Marina that sails to the islands of Delos and Rhenia.
Priced from $185.68 per person, the cruise sails to the islands of Delos and Rhenia. Passengers can explore the archaeological site of Delos, the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, and enjoy 2 hours of swimming, snorkeling, and lunch on Rhenia Island.
The cruise includes sailing yacht charter, skippers assistant, fuel charges, lunch, drinks, snorkeling equipment, and Delos tickets. Participants can optionally try stand-up paddleboarding, weather permitting.
Advance booking with a pay later option is available, and free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours prior.
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Itinerary Details

The Mykonos Catamaran Delos Rhenia semi-private cruise departs at 09:00 AM from Tourlos Marina.
The first stop is Delos Island, where passengers explore the archaeological site for 75 minutes, the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis.
Next, the cruise sails for 30 minutes to Rhenia Island, where passengers have 2 hours to swim, snorkel, and enjoy a traditional Mykonian lunch served onboard.
The cruise then drops off passengers at either Mykonos or Mathios Tavern.
Itineraries are subject to change based on conditions.
The cruise includes sailing yacht charter, skippers assistant, fuel, lunch, drinks, snorkeling equipment, and Delos tickets.
Onboard Experience

Onboard, the Mykonos Catamaran Delos Rhenia semi-private cruise includes a sailing yacht charter, a skippers assistant, fuel charges, a traditional Mykonian lunch, an assortment of drinks (wine, beer, and soft drinks), snorkeling equipment, beach towels, and tickets to the archaeological site of Delos.
Participants can also opt for stand-up paddleboarding, weather permitting. The menu features a classic Mykonian spread, ensuring a tasty and authentic dining experience during the voyages.
The cruise offers a well-rounded onboard experience, allowing guests to fully enjoy the beauty and culture of the Aegean islands.
Preparation and Restrictions
Passengers should bring a few essential items for the Mykonos Catamaran Delos Rhenia semi-private cruise.
Sunglasses, a sun hat, and sunscreen are a must to protect against the Greek sun. Beachwear is recommended for the swimming and snorkeling activities.
The cruise operators don’t allow pets, bikes, or electric wheelchairs onboard. Plus, participants over 95 years old may not be suitable for the cruise, as sailing conditions can be unpredictable, especially on windy days.
Following these preparation guidelines will ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience on the Mykonos catamaran cruise.
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Based on 3 reviews, the Mykonos Catamaran Delos Rhenia semi-private cruise has an overall rating of 4 out of 5.
Customers praised the excellent service and beautiful scenery.
However, some were concerned about limited lunch portions and sailing conditions on windy days.
One review mentioned the lunch servings weren’t enough, while another noted the cruise may not be suitable for those worried about sailing in strong winds.
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Booking and Availability
How can travelers book the Mykonos Catamaran Delos Rhenia semi-private cruise?
The cruise is available daily, and travelers can check availability and reserve their spot directly on the cruise operator’s website.
Payment is flexible, with a "pay later" option offered.
Booking in advance is recommended, as the cruise has limited capacity.
Travelers can also take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the cruise departure.
With a range of departure times and convenient pickup locations, this semi-private cruise offers a seamless way to explore the Delos and Rhenia islands from Mykonos.
Exploring Delos and Rhenia Islands

As the catamaran sails towards Delos, passengers can anticipate an immersive exploration of one of Greece’s most significant archaeological sites. The birthplace of the gods Apollo and Artemis, Delos boasts a wealth of ancient ruins, including the iconic Sanctuary of Apollo.
After 75 minutes of discovery, the journey continues to the secluded Rhenia Island. Here, guests enjoy a 30-minute sail followed by two hours of swimming, snorkeling, and a traditional Mykonian lunch served aboard the vessel.
Weather permitting, passengers may even have the opportunity to try stand-up paddleboarding, further enhancing the island adventure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Cruise?
Based on the information provided, guests are not allowed to bring their own food and drinks on the cruise. The cruise package includes a traditional Mykonian lunch served onboard, as well as wine, beer, and soft drinks.
Is the Crew Able to Accommodate Dietary Restrictions?
The crew can accommodate dietary restrictions if notified in advance. Guests should inform the operator of any special dietary needs when booking to ensure the crew can provide suitable meals and options during the cruise.
Are There Any Safety Precautions for Swimming and Snorkeling?
The cruise provides snorkeling equipment and life jackets for safety during swimming and snorkeling. Guests are advised to exercise caution and follow the crew’s instructions while in the water. The crew also monitors conditions to ensure a safe experience.
Can I Bring My Own Water Sports Equipment?
Participants can’t bring their own water sports equipment on the cruise. However, snorkeling gear is provided. To ensure safety, guests should follow the crew’s instructions for swimming and snorkeling activities.
What Is the Policy for Children and Families on the Cruise?
The cruise is suitable for families with children. It allows children, and there’s no specific age restriction. However, participants over 95 years old may not be suitable for the tour.
The Sum Up

This Mykonos Catamaran Delos Rhenia Semi-Private Cruise offers a unique opportunity to explore the captivating Aegean islands of Delos and Rhenia. With a traditional Greek lunch, drinks, and snorkeling equipment included, it’s an immersive experience that showcases the region’s stunning natural beauty and cultural heritage. Starting at $185.68 per person, this 6-hour cruise is a must-do for those seeking an unforgettable day on the water in Mykonos.
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