Exploring the Cyclades’ captivating islands of Delos and Mykonos has never been easier. This full-day boat trip from Paros offers the perfect blend of history, culture, and stunning scenery. For just €70 per person, travelers can experience the ancient ruins of Delos and the charming streets of Mykonos, with seamless transportation and flexible cancellation policies. With 3 hours dedicated to each island, this adventure promises an unforgettable experience. But what makes this trip truly unique? Let’s dive in and find out.
Key Points
- A full-day boat trip from Paros to the UNESCO site of Delos and the picturesque island of Mykonos, lasting 9.5 hours and costing €70 per person.
- Explore the ancient ruins and history of Delos, the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, with 3 hours of free time to discover the captivating site.
- Enjoy the iconic Cycladic architecture, charming alleys, and lively atmosphere of Mykonos town, with 3 hours to experience the island’s highlights.
- Convenient transportation with a bus transfer from Paros hotels, ferry rides, and an efficient itinerary to maximize the day’s activities.
- A flexible weather policy that offers an alternative date or full refund in case of inclement weather, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.
Trip Overview
The full-day boat trip from Paros takes visitors to the UNESCO site of Delos and the picturesque island of Mykonos. Priced at €70 per person, the trip lasts 9.5 hours and includes transportation via bus, ferry, and ample free time on both islands.
Cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance. The trip starts with a 1-hour bus ride, followed by a 65-minute ferry to Delos, where travelers can explore the ancient ruins for 3 hours.
Next, it’s a 20-minute ferry to Mykonos, with 3 more hours to wander the town. Finally, the return ferry to Paros takes 80 minutes.
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Delos: a UNESCO Site With Ancient History
As the birthplace of the twin gods Apollo and Artemis, Delos holds immense historical and archaeological significance.
This UNESCO World Heritage site boasts ruins dating back over 3,000 years, offering visitors a glimpse into ancient Greek civilization.
Travelers can explore the remains of temples, theaters, and houses, all while surrounded by the island’s stunning natural beauty.
Visitors can wander among the remnants of ancient Greek structures amidst Delos’ breathtaking natural scenery.
While swimming isn’t permitted on Delos, guided tours are available to help visitors navigate the site and learn about its rich history.
With 3 hours of free time, guests can enjoy the island’s captivating past.
Exploring Mykonos Town
What makes Mykonos Town so captivating? It’s the iconic Cycladic architecture, with its white-washed buildings, cobblestoned streets, and vibrant splashes of color.
Visitors can wander through the charming maze-like alleys, stumbling upon quaint shops, lively cafes, and the famous Little Venice, where whitewashed houses and windmills line the water’s edge.
Climbing the hill offers breathtaking views of the harbor and the iconic windmills.
With its lively atmosphere, sophisticated nightlife, and picturesque setting, it’s no wonder Mykonos Town is one of the most popular destinations in the Cyclades.
Transportation and Logistics
While the boat trip from Paros to Delos and Mykonos involves several modes of transportation, the logistics are conveniently organized.
The day begins with a bus/coach transfer from select hotels in Paros to the ferry port. Guests then board a ferry for a 65-minute ride to the island of Delos.
The day starts with a bus transfer from Paros hotels to the ferry port, followed by a 65-minute ferry ride to Delos.
After 3 hours of free time on Delos, the trip continues with a 20-minute ferry to Mykonos, where travelers have 3 more hours to explore.
Finally, an 80-minute ferry returns everyone to Paros. With efficient scheduling and included pickups, this excursion streamlines the journey between the islands for a hassle-free experience.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat to Pack and Expect
Travelers will want to pack a few essentials for this full-day boat trip. Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a sun hat are a must to navigate the sites comfortably. Sunscreen and water are also recommended to stay protected and hydrated throughout the day. While swimming is allowed on Mykonos, it is not permitted on the historical island of Delos, so leave swimwear at home.
| What to Bring | What to Leave Behind |
| — | — |
| Comfortable shoes | Swimwear for Delos |
| Sunglasses | Heavy luggage |
| Sun hat | Expensive jewelry |
The trip includes guided assistance on Delos, but travelers may want to bring cash for the optional guided tour and the entrance fee to the archaeological site.
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Guided Tours and Local Assistance
Though the boat trip provides free time to explore Delos and Mykonos independently, travelers have the option to join guided tours for a more in-depth experience.
On Delos, local guides offer optional tours that explore the island’s rich history and mythology. They’ll share insights about the remnants of ancient temples, theaters, and marketplaces.
Local guides on Delos offer optional tours that explore the island’s rich history and mythology, sharing insights about ancient ruins.
In Mykonos, guides can assist with arrangements for exploring the town’s iconic whitewashed buildings, narrow streets, and picturesque Little Venice neighborhood.
With their local knowledge, guided tours enhance the culture and understanding of these renowned Greek islands.
Weather Policy and Cancellation
The tour operator offers flexibility for travelers in case of inclement weather. If the weather is deemed unsuitable for the boat trip, an alternative date will be offered. This ensures that guests can still experience the highlights of Delos and Mykonos without risking their safety.
Plus, the tour provider offers a full refund if the trip is canceled due to bad weather and the customer is unable to reschedule. This weather policy provides peace of mind, allowing travelers to book with confidence, knowing their investment is protected in the event of unfavorable conditions.
Customer Ratings and Feedback
Customers have shared their experiences through over 300 reviews, providing valuable insights into the boat trip from Paros to Delos and Mykonos.
The overall rating of 4.2 out of 5 suggests general satisfaction with the tour. Reviewers praised the transportation, citing a rating of 4.2, and felt the trip provided good value for money, with a 4.1 rating.
However, the local guide services received a lower 3.6 rating, indicating room for improvement. While some noted time constraints, most travelers expressed positive experiences exploring the historical sites of Delos and the charming town of Mykonos.
Since You Asked
Can I Book This Trip for a Group?
Yes, this full-day boat trip can be booked for a group. The tour operator offers pickup and drop-off at multiple locations in Paros, making it convenient for groups to join the excursion together.
Are There Any Discounts for Seniors or Children?
The boat trip offers discounts for seniors aged 65+ and children under 12. Seniors receive a 10% discount, while children get a 20% reduction in the per-person price. These discounted rates are available at the time of booking.
Is There an Option to Extend the Time in Mykonos?
There’s no option to extend the time in Mykonos on this specific full-day boat trip. The itinerary provides 3 hours of free time on the island, which is the standard duration for this tour.
How Many Passengers Are Typically on the Boat?
The typical boat size for this full-day trip accommodates between 50-150 passengers. The specific passenger capacity may vary depending on the ferry or boat used for the excursion. Travelers should check with the tour operator for more details.
Is Wifi Available on the Ferry or During the Trip?
The trip details do not mention if Wi-Fi is available on the ferry or during the trip. It’s likely that Wi-Fi access is not provided, so travelers should plan accordingly and prepare to be disconnected for the duration of the 9.5-hour excursion.
Final Words
The full-day boat trip from Paros to Delos and Mykonos offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins of Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and stroll through the charming streets of Mykonos. With flexible transportation, ample time on each island, and a weather-conscious policy, this tour provides a seamless and memorable experience in the Cyclades.
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