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Delos
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Rineia Island
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Mykonos

Mykonos Day Cruise: Beaches & Bays by Boat

Departing from Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece
Daily Route

Sail the turquoise waters of Mykonos in a full-day boat adventure, combining ancient history, glamorous beaches, and serene coves.

Join us and experience the Cyclades like never before!

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Total Sailing:35 Miles

Sail Mykonos Magic!

Embark on a one-day boat escape as our boat departs from Mykonos, taking you on a journey through ancient history, vibrant beaches, and serene Aegean coves.

🏛 Delos (optional stop) – Step into ancient history at this UNESCO World Heritage site, where sacred ruins and timeless myths bring Greece’s past to life.

🌿 Rineia Island – Swim and snorkel in crystal-clear waters, surrounded by secluded coves that feel worlds away from the crowds.

✨ Psarou Beach (Mykonos) – The island’s most glamorous beach, where luxury yachts anchor and the famous Nammos sets the scene for stylish seaside living.

👨‍👩‍👧 Platis Gialos (Mykonos) – A family-friendly bay with soft sands and inviting waters, perfect for a refreshing swim.

🎶 Paraga Beach (Mykonos) – A lively stop where iconic venues like Scorpios and SantAnna mix beach relaxation with world-class entertainment.

🍹 Paradise Beach (Mykonos) – Dive into Mykonos’ legendary party vibe, where turquoise waters meet golden sands and nonstop fun.

🌈 Super Paradise Beach (Mykonos) – Known for its vibrant atmosphere, JackieO and beach parties make this spot a must for those who love energy and music.

🌊 Kalo Livadi (Mykonos) – Stretch out on the island’s longest sandy beach, an ideal stop for sunbathing and laid-back moments.

🌴 Elia Beach (Mykonos) – A relaxed, expansive shoreline offering peace and quiet, balanced with excellent swimming conditions.

🍽 Agia Anna Beach (Mykonos) – End the day at this tranquil retreat, where calm waters and the iconic Spilia restaurant create the perfect closing chapter.

By sunset, as your boat returns to Mykonos port, you’ll carry memories of a day filled with turquoise seas, golden beaches, and the unmistakable spirit of the Cyclades.

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Delos

Delos, a legendary island steeped in history and myth, is a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of ancient Greece. Known as the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, Delos is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has captivated travelers for centuries.

Embark on a journey through time as you wander among the ruins of temples and statues, each one a testament to the island's storied past. Explore the Terrace of the Lions, where majestic marble lions once stood guard, and marvel at the House of Dionysus, a testament to the island's rich cultural heritage.

But Delos isn't just about history; it's also a place of natural beauty. With its crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches, it's the perfect spot for a day of relaxation and rejuvenation.

Delos provides you with a timeless harmony of the past with the present.

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Landmarks
Agora Delos
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At the heart of ancient Delos lies the Sacred Harbor and Agora, once a bustling hub of trade, worship, and cultural exchange. The harbor welcomed merchants, pilgrims, and travelers from across the Mediterranean, making Delos a crossroads of civilizations. Just beyond, the Agora—lined with columns and open spaces—served as a marketplace and gathering spot, where commerce and daily life intertwined with sacred rituals. Walking through these remains offers a vivid glimpse into the island’s golden age and its central role in ancient Greek history.

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Terrace of the Lions
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One of the most iconic sights on Delos, the Terrace of the Lions stands as a powerful symbol of the island’s sacred past. Originally gifted by the people of Naxos around 600 BC, the marble lions were dedicated to Apollo as guardians of the sanctuary. Although time has weathered them, the remaining statues still exude a sense of strength and majesty, overlooking the Sacred Way with timeless dignity. Visiting this site is a moving reminder of the reverence and grandeur that once defined Delos as the spiritual heart of the Aegean.

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Archaeological Museum of Delos
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The Archaeological Museum of Delos houses one of the most important collections of ancient Greek art in the Cyclades. Inside, visitors can admire exquisite mosaics, marble statues, pottery, and artifacts discovered during excavations on the island. Highlights include the famous mosaics of Dionysus and unique sculptures that reflect Delos’ role as a major cultural and religious center of antiquity. A visit to the museum adds depth to the island experience, offering a vivid look into the daily life, artistry, and spirituality of ancient Greece.

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Notes to sailors
  • Delos is primarily an archaeological site and doesn’t have any places for dining.

  • For overnight stays, Rineia Island offers better shelter from the Meltemi.


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Rineia Island

Just a short sail from Mykonos lies Rineia Island, a hidden gem known for its turquoise waters and unspoiled coves. With no crowds or beach clubs, the island offers a rare sense of peace—perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing under the Aegean sun. Its sandy shores and crystal-clear sea make it an idyllic escape, where the only sounds are the waves and the wind. For travelers seeking a quieter side of the Cyclades, Rineia delivers pure serenity and natural beauty.

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Mykonos

Mykonos stands as a premier sailing destination in the Aegean, where turquoise waters, golden beaches, and a cosmopolitan spirit meet under the Cycladic sun. Its southern coast offers an exceptional setting for daily boat tours, with calm, protected waters that make sailing smooth and unforgettable views at every turn. From the deck, the island reveals its contrasts—serene coves for swimming, lively shores alive with energy, and the vast blue horizon stretching endlessly beyond. With reliable winds, excellent facilities, and access to nearby islets, Mykonos is an ideal base for both relaxation and exploration. For those seeking the true essence of the Cyclades, sailing here is more than a journey—it is an experience of light, sea, and timeless beauty.

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Psarou Beach
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Psarou Beach is where the luxury side of Mykonos truly shines. A favorite haven for yacht enthusiasts, it combines golden sands with crystal-clear waters that sparkle under the sun. Chic beach clubs like Nammos set the stage for fine dining, stylish lounging, and world-class service right by the shore. Here, the atmosphere is sophisticated yet vibrant, with music, cocktails, and an unmistakable touch of glamour. Perfect for those who want to experience Mykonos at its most iconic, Psarou is more than a beach—it’s a lifestyle.

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Platis Gialos
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Stretching with soft golden sand and crystal-clear waters, Platis Gialos Beach is one of the most popular seaside stops in Mykonos. Its calm, shallow bay makes it perfect for a refreshing swim, while the inviting shoreline is ideal for sunbathing or simply enjoying the relaxed island atmosphere. With its lively yet laid-back charm, it’s a wonderful place to recharge before continuing your sailing adventure along the coast.

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Paraga Beach
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Paraga Beach is where Mykonos’ laid-back beauty meets its legendary nightlife. With golden sands and turquoise waters by day, it transforms into one of the island’s most vibrant spots as the sun begins to set. World-famous beach clubs like Scorpios and SantAnna set the stage for unforgettable moments—whether it’s relaxed seaside dining, stylish cocktails, or dancing under the stars. Blending natural charm with cosmopolitan energy, Paraga captures the true spirit of Mykonos’ beach culture.

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Paradise Beach
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Famous for its lively spirit, Paradise Beach is the heart of Mykonos’ party scene. By day, enjoy crystal-clear turquoise waters and soft sand perfect for sunbathing and swimming. As the afternoon fades, the beach transforms into a vibrant nightlife hub with world-class DJs, beach bars, and dancing under the stars—an essential stop for those seeking the island’s legendary energy.

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Super Paradise Beach
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Known worldwide for its vibrant energy, Super Paradise Beach is a must for anyone seeking the liveliest side of Mykonos. With golden sands and sparkling turquoise waters, it’s the perfect place to spend the day swimming and soaking up the sun. As the beat picks up, the beach comes alive with legendary parties, where music, cocktails, and dancing last well into the evening. At the heart of it all stands JackieO’ Beach Club, offering stylish vibes, gourmet dining, and unforgettable seaside fun.

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Kalo Livadi Beach
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Stretching along the southern coast, Kalo Livadi is the longest sandy beach in Mykonos and a favorite for those who love space, sun, and sea. Its expansive shoreline invites visitors to relax under the Aegean sun, swim in calm turquoise waters, or enjoy a leisurely walk along the golden sand. Despite its size, Kalo Livadi maintains a laid-back charm, making it the perfect stop to slow down and take in the serene side of the island.

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Elia Beach
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Known for its peaceful atmosphere, Elia Beach is one of the most relaxed spots on the southern coast of Mykonos. With its wide stretch of soft sand and crystal-clear waters, it offers plenty of space to swim, sunbathe, or simply enjoy the calm surroundings. Away from the island’s party vibe, Elia provides a slower pace and a refreshing sense of serenity, making it an ideal stop for travelers seeking quiet beauty on their sailing journey.

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Agia Anna Beach
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Tucked away on the southern coast, Agia Anna Beach is a peaceful retreat with calm azure waters and a laid-back charm. Its intimate setting makes it perfect for a swim or a quiet moment under the sun, far from the island’s busier shores. Adding to its allure is the famous Spilia Restaurant, set dramatically in a seaside cave, where fresh seafood and stunning views create an unforgettable dining experience. Agia Anna offers the perfect balance of relaxation and refined indulgence.

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Nearby Restaurants
Scorpios Mykonos
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Nestled on the shores of Paraga beach, Scorpios restaurant embodies the essence of bohemian luxury, offering a haven for Soho House members and discerning travelers alike. Despite its recent acquisition by Soho House, Scorpios has retained its authentic charm, drawing celebrities to its serene shores for yoga sessions, artisanal cocktails, and soul-stirring music rituals. Helmed by renowned chef Alexis Zopas, Scorpios' culinary philosophy is rooted in simplicity and sustainability, with an emphasis on organic, locally sourced ingredients. From gourmet vegetarian delights to Greek-inspired dishes, each plate is a testament to the restaurant's commitment to holistic dining. And let's not forget about the cocktails – Scorpios boasts an impressive array of signature concoctions that perfectly complement the laid-back vibe of this idyllic beachfront retreat.

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SantAnna Mykonos
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Set on the golden sands of Paraga Beach, SantAnna Mykonos is more than a beach club — it’s an experience. Famous for its stunning saltwater pool, vibrant atmosphere, and world-class Scorpios and SantAnna beach clubs, this seaside haven combines luxury lounging with unforgettable dining. Enjoy fresh Mediterranean flavors, creative cocktails, and live music as you soak in the Aegean sun. Whether you’re here to relax in a cabana or dance by the water until sunset, SantAnna offers the ultimate taste of Mykonos’ cosmopolitan spirit.

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Spilia Restaurant
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Carved into a natural cave on the rocks of Agia Anna Beach, Spilia offers one of Mykonos’ most unforgettable dining experiences. Overlooking the turquoise Aegean, this iconic restaurant is celebrated for its fresh seafood, caught daily and served just steps from the water. With its magical setting, elegant atmosphere, and Mediterranean flavors, Spilia is the perfect place to savor a meal as the waves lap gently against the shore.

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