Introducing a Unique Mykonos Sailing Adventure
If you’re looking to escape the crowds and enjoy an intimate day on the water, this semi-private cruise with a luxury catamaran might be just what you need. Departing from Mykonos, this tour takes you to remote islands like Rhenia and the archaeological site of Delos, offering a mix of relaxation, sightseeing, and local flavor. Unlike larger, busier cruises, this experience prides itself on small-group attention, making it a more personalized way to explore the Aegean.
What I particularly like about this cruise is how it combines comfort with authentic, hands-on experiences. The small size (max 15 guests) ensures you’re not just another face in the crowd, and the inclusion of hotel pickup adds convenience. The chance to swim, snorkel, and enjoy Greek wines and raki while soaking up stunning views makes it a well-rounded day. However, one thing to keep in mind is that some reviews mention only one stop — so if seeing both Delos and Rhenia was your goal, it’s worth clarifying with the operator beforehand.
This cruise offers a lovely blend of scenic cruising, cultural sights, and culinary delights. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate a relaxed, high-quality experience with plenty of time for swimming and enjoying Greece’s famous hospitality.
Key points / Takeaways

- Small-group intimacy offers more personalized attention and a quieter atmosphere.
- All-inclusive food and drinks mean you won’t need to worry about extra costs for wine, raki, or a hearty Greek lunch.
- Remote island stops at Rhenia and passing by Delos give a sense of exploring untouched parts of the Cyclades.
- Hotel pickup included simplifies logistics, especially after a long flight or busy day exploring Mykonos.
- The cruise’s price (around $208 per person) provides good value considering the food, drinks, and personalized service.
- Some reviews indicate a single stop or a slight mismatch in expectations about visiting both Delos and Rhenia, so clear communication is recommended.
A Deep Dive into the Experience

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Starting Off: The Departure and Setting the Tone
The cruise begins at the meeting point, Mathios Tavern, in Mykonos, which is conveniently located near public transportation options. Once aboard the luxurious catamaran, you’re greeted by professional crew members, including a knowledgeable skipper. Setting sail from the busy shores of Mykonos, I loved how the boat’s sleek design and spacious deck promised both comfort and style.
The crew’s professionalism is evident from the start, and the small group size ensures everyone can enjoy the sights and conversations without feeling lost or overwhelmed. The boat’s layout invites lounging—whether you’re sunbathing, taking photos of the iconic white-and-blue landscape, or just soaking in the breeze.
Cruising Past Mykonos’s Coastline
As the catamaran glides through the clear waters, you’ll notice the unspoiled coastlines and the endless shades of white and blue that define Greece’s iconic scenery. The light breeze and the gentle rocking of the boat make for a relaxing ride. I appreciated how the experienced crew often shared insights about the islands and local history, adding a layer of context to the sights.
The highlight here is the opportunity to photograph the stunning landscape — a perfect Instagram moment — while sipping on unlimited Greek wine served on board. The relaxed pace means you can take your time to enjoy this scenic journey, and the crew often offers tips for the best photo angles.
The Remote Baos Island and Passing Delos
One of the unique aspects of this cruise is the chance to see Baos Island, rumored to have been a pirate hideout. It’s a rare glimpse into Greece’s less-visited spots, and the boat’s proximity allows for some great photos. Passing by Delos, an island of immense archaeological significance, you get a sense of the layers of history beneath your feet. While the cruise’s itinerary mentions delving into Delos’s archaeological site, some reviews note that the boat simply passes by rather than stopping there.
A guest review pointed out that “the cruise rides by Delos without stopping,” which might be disappointing if you hoped for a guided tour on land. Still, the passing view offers a sense of the island’s historical weight, and many find it worth the scenic pass.
The Swim Stop at Rhenia Island
The highlight for many is the swim at Rhenia, a peaceful, uninhabited island with pristine waters perfect for snorkeling and sunbathing. The crew sets up a safe and inviting environment for a refreshing dip, and the water quality earns high marks from travelers. You’re encouraged to bring your own towels, so packing a lightweight towel and sunscreen is a good idea.
Swimmers and snorkelers alike rave about the clarity of the water and the chance to see marine life. The crew often serve fresh, delicious food during the stop — including spaghetti with red sauce, grilled shrimp, and Greek-style salads — making it a true feast amid nature.
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Dining on Board: Local Flavors and Drinks
The included lunch is hearty and well-prepared, featuring local ingredients and flavors. The menu generally includes Greek tzatziki, vine leaves stuffed with rice, bread, and fresh fruits, complemented by unlimited local wine and traditional raki. Many reviews praise the quality of the food, describing it as “marvelous,” and perfect for pairing with the relaxing atmosphere of the cruise.
The crew’s attentiveness ensures everyone has their fill, and the relaxed dining experience is a highlight. The drinks flow freely, adding to the convivial vibe.
Return Journey and Views of Mykonos
As the cruise winds down, you’ll pass by the famous Little Venice of Mykonos, offering a scenic backdrop to your sailing day. The return trip is equally scenic, with plenty of opportunities for photos and reflections on the day’s highlights.
Many travelers find this part especially charming, capturing the contrast between the quiet islands and the lively town of Mykonos. The entire experience typically lasts about five hours, balancing sightseeing, swimming, and relaxation without feeling rushed.
Who This Tour Suits Best
This cruise is ideal for those seeking a more intimate, relaxed sailing experience rather than a busy, large-group tour. It’s perfect for couples, small groups of friends, or even solo travelers who appreciate personalized service and high-quality food and drinks. If your priority is exploring the islands’ beauty, enjoying good Greek wine, and swimming in crystal-clear waters, this trip delivers.
However, if your main goal is a guided tour of Delos with a land visit, you might want to clarify details beforehand, as some reviews mention the cruise passing by without stopping on the island. It also suits travelers looking for a comfortable, all-inclusive day that takes care of logistics — hotel pickup, lunch, drinks — so you can simply relax and enjoy.
Price and Value

At roughly $208 per person, this cruise offers quite good value considering the included amenities: food, drinks, hotel transfer, and the small-group setting. The experience balances comfort and authenticity, making it a worthwhile splurge if you want to savor Greece’s maritime charm without the bustle of larger tours. The personalized attention and high-quality lunch are often highlighted in reviews, and many feel it’s money well spent.
Final thoughts: Who Should Book?
This tour is best suited for travelers who want a relaxed, tasteful day on the water, with opportunities to swim, photograph, and sample Greek hospitality. It’s an excellent choice if you value small-group intimacy, good food, and scenic cruising, rather than fast-paced excursions or land-based sightseeing. Just be sure to clarify the itinerary if visiting Delos is a priority.
FAQ
Will I be picked up from my hotel?
Yes, hotel pickup is included, making the start of your day hassle-free.
Is the cruise suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best for families comfortable with boat travel and swimming.
How long is the cruise?
The entire experience lasts approximately five hours.
What should I bring?
Bring your own towels for swimming and sunbathing; the cruise provides food and drinks.
Are there vegetarian options?
While the menu primarily features Greek dishes, you might want to inquire about dietary options beforehand.
Can I visit Delos on this tour?
The cruise passes by Delos, but some reviews mention it doesn’t stop there. Check with the operator if a land tour of Delos is what you want.
What is the group size?
The maximum is 15 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
What is the price, and is it worth it?
At around $208, considering the included lunch, drinks, and hotel transfers, many feel it offers good value for a high-quality day on the water.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
In sum, this semi-private catamaran cruise offers a thoughtful combination of relaxation, scenic beauty, and Greek hospitality. It’s a fantastic way to enjoy the islands from a different perspective — especially if you savor a calm, personal experience over large-group busyness.
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