Exploring the enchanting island of Mykonos and the ancient ruins of Delos is a captivating experience not to be missed. This 4-hour tour transports visitors back in time, revealing the mythological and commercial significance of this UNESCO World Heritage site. From the old port of Mykonos, a scenic ferry ride leads to Delos, where a professional guide shares captivating tales as you learn about the stunning architecture and breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea. Uncover the rich history and discover the remarkable mosaics, villas, and temples that make this island truly extraordinary. Prepare to be captivated by the wonders of ancient Greece.
Key Points
- A 4-hour immersive tour exploring the archaeological site of Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage site, including its mosaics, villas, and ancient landmarks.
- Guided walking tour starting from the old port of Mykonos, with a 30-minute ferry ride to the island of Delos.
- Discover the commercial and cultural significance of Delos in ancient Greece, including its role as a mythological center.
- Gain insight into the architectural heritage of Delos, such as the Portico of Philip, Propylaia, and three temples of Apollo.
- Prepare for the tour by bringing essentials like water, cash for boat tickets and entry fees, and comfortable clothing for the hot and dry conditions.
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Tour Overview and Details
This Mykonos: Delos and the City Walking Tour offers an immersive 4-hour experience, where visitors can explore the ancient Roman Agora of Delos and discover the rich history of the island.
Priced at $761.30 per group (up to 4 participants), the tour is available in English, Italian, and French.
Travelers can book now and pay later, and enjoy a full refund if they cancel 24 hours in advance.
The tour starts at the old port of Mykonos, with a 30-minute ferry ride to Delos.
Visitors will see exceptional mosaics, beautiful villas, well-preserved marble columns, and wall paintings, all while learning about the island’s past from an expert guide.
Tour Highlights
During the Mykonos: Delos and the City Walking Tour, visitors can explore the ancient Roman Agora of Delos and hear captivating stories about the island’s rich history from an expert guide.
The tour highlights include:
- Exceptional mosaics, beautiful villas, well-preserved marble columns, and wall paintings that showcase Delos’ remarkable architectural and artistic heritage.
- The Portico of Philip the 5th, Propylaia, and the three temples of Apollo, which provide insight into the island’s religious and political significance.
- The opportunity to discover the fascinating past of Delos, an important mythological and commercial center in ancient Greece.
- Stunning views of the archaeological site and the surrounding Aegean Sea.
- A chance to take in the captivating history and culture of this unique Greek island.
Logistics
The tour begins at the old port of Mykonos, just next to the ticket office and the chapel of Saint Nicholas. From there, participants take a 30-minute ferry ride to reach the archaeological site of Delos.
The boat ticket, costing €20 per person, isn’t included in the tour price. Once on the island, the expert guide will lead the group on a walking tour through the ancient Roman Agora, showcasing the exceptional mosaics, beautiful villas, well-preserved marble columns, and captivating wall paintings.
Along the way, they’ll hear stories about Delos’ rich history, including the Portico of Philip the 5th, Propylaia, and the three temples of Apollo.
Inclusions
The tour includes a professional guide who leads the walking tour through the archaeological site of Delos. This knowledgeable guide will share insights and stories about the island’s rich history, bringing the ruins to life.
Some key inclusions are:
- Professional guide
- Guided walking tour of the Delos archaeological site
- Exploration of ancient mosaics, villas, marble columns, and wall paintings
- Learning about significant landmarks like the Portico of Philip, Propylaia, and temples of Apollo
- Immersion in the captivating past of this UNESCO World Heritage site
With the guide’s expertise, travelers can explore the fascinating heritage of Delos and appreciate the well-preserved ruins during this comprehensive tour.
What to Bring
Travelers should bring water to stay hydrated during the walking tour, as the archaeological site of Delos can get quite hot and dry.
Plus, cash is required for the boat ticket and entry fee to the Delos site, as these aren’t included in the tour price. It’s important to have the necessary funds on hand to cover these additional costs.
The tour includes a guided exploration of the ancient Roman Agora, mosaics, villas, and temples, so having water and cash will ensure visitors are prepared to fully enjoy the experience.
With these essentials, travelers can focus on seeing the rich history and stunning sights of Delos during this captivating walking tour.
The Ancient Roman Agora
On the walking tour, visitors explore the ancient Roman Agora, a well-preserved marketplace that offers a glimpse into the vibrant commercial and civic life of Delos during its Roman heyday.
As they wander through the ruins, they’ll encounter:
- Impressive marble columns that once supported the grand porticoes lining the square.
- Intricate mosaics adorning the floors of the stoas, or covered walkways.
- Remnants of shops and stalls where merchants sold their wares to a bustling crowd.
- A central fountain that would have provided a gathering place for locals and visitors alike.
- Inscriptions and architectural details that provide clues about the Agora’s functions and significance in ancient times.
Exploring Delos’ Mosaics and Villas
As visitors wander through the ruins of Delos, they’ll come across exceptional mosaics and beautifully preserved villas that offer a glimpse into the island’s prosperous past.
The intricate mosaics adorning the floors of these ancient structures amaze with their vibrant colors and exquisite craftsmanship. Nearby, the well-preserved villas showcase the opulent lifestyles of Delos’ elite residents. Marble columns, frescoed walls, and grand living spaces hint at the wealth and status that once thrived on the island.
An expert guide brings these sites to life, sharing captivating stories that transport visitors back in time. Exploring Delos’ mosaics and villas provides a unique window into the island’s golden age as a thriving commercial hub in the ancient Mediterranean world.
Discovering Delos’ Rich History
Though Delos boasts a rich history dating back millennia, visitors on the Mykonos walking tour uncover its most captivating eras through the expert guidance of their knowledgeable tour leader.
From the ancient Roman Agora to the Portico of Philip the 5th, the tour explores Delos’ enduring legacy:
- Uncover the significance of the Propylaia, the grand entrance to the sanctuary of Apollo.
- Marvel at the well-preserved marble columns and exquisite wall paintings that bring Delos’ past to life.
- Explore the myths and legends surrounding the three temples dedicated to the Greek god Apollo.
- Gain insights into the island’s pivotal role as a center of trade and commerce in the ancient Mediterranean world.
- Appreciate the lasting impact of Delos’ rich cultural and historical tapestry.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Fit Do I Need to Be for This Tour?
This tour involves moderate walking and exploration of archaeological sites. A reasonable level of fitness is recommended, as you will be on their feet for up to 4 hours. Breaks can be taken as needed.
Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?
Unfortunately, pets are generally not allowed on guided tours. The tour operator’s policies likely prohibit bringing animals due to liability concerns and to ensure all participants can fully enjoy the experience without distractions. Check with the tour provider beforehand to confirm their pet policy.
Is There a Discount for Students or Seniors?
The tour operator does not currently offer any discounts for students or seniors. The listed price of €761.30 per group (up to 4 participants) is the standard rate for this tour.
Can I Purchase the Boat Ticket on the Day of the Tour?
Yes, you can purchase the boat ticket on the day of the tour. The tour information states the boat ticket costs €20 per person and is not included in the tour price, so it must be paid separately.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?
The tour operator doesn’t offer an option to extend the tour duration. The 4-hour tour is a fixed itinerary, and customers can’t request a longer experience. However, visitors can explore Delos independently after the guided tour ends.
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Recap
Enjoy the captivating history and stunning views of ancient Delos on this unforgettable tour.
Discover remarkable mosaics, villas, and temples that reveal the island’s mythological and commercial significance.
With an expert guide, you’ll uncover the rich heritage of this UNESCO World Heritage site and gain a deeper appreciation for the enchanting Mykonos.