A Practical Guide to the Private Speed Boat Trip from Mykonos to Delos and Rhenia
If you’re looking for a day that combines history, stunning scenery, and a splash of the quintessential Greek island vibe, this private speed boat trip from Mykonos to Delos and Rhenia offers just that. While we haven’t taken this trip ourselves, the detailed information and glowing reviews suggest it’s an experience that packs in memorable sights and authentic touches, all while catering to your schedule and interests.
What we love about this tour is its flexibility — you can customize stops along the way, and the private nature means it’s tailored to your group’s pace. The chance to explore Delos, an archaeological gem, followed by swimming in pristine waters at Rhenia, makes for a well-rounded day of culture and relaxation. Plus, the boat’s amenities like snacks, wine, and snorkeling gear make the journey comfortable and fun.
One potential consideration is the price—at nearly $1,800 for up to six people, it’s certainly an investment. But for those seeking an exclusive experience with personalized service, the value can be well worth it. This tour suits couples, families, or groups of friends eager for an active, culturally rich day that offers both scenic beauty and historical intrigue.
Key Points
- Private and flexible: Customizable stops and personalized service make this trip stand out.
- Cultural highlights: Visit the ancient archaeological site of Delos, a must-see for history buffs.
- Beach and water fun: Swim in crystal-clear waters around Rhenia and at remote beaches only accessible by boat.
- Comfort and amenities: Snacks, drinks, snorkeling gear, WiFi, and sound system enhance the experience.
- Cost and value: You’re paying for exclusivity, comfort, and tailored experiences, making it a premium choice.
- Ideal for those wanting a balance of history and leisure in a small group or private setting.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience
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The Departure and Setting the Scene
Your adventure begins at Ornos dock, a convenient starting point on the south coast of Mykonos. The boat, operated by “Where Away?”, is a private vessel designed for comfort and style, with capacity for up to six guests. Departing at 10 a.m., you’re immediately immersed in the relaxed pace of island life — a sharp contrast to busy tourist hotspots.
The boat’s onboard amenities are surprisingly well thought out. Expect a sound system with Bluetooth, WiFi, and snorkeling equipment. The crew, led by a captain dedicated to your comfort, is attentive without being intrusive. The inclusion of snacks like freshly baked brioche sandwiches with turkey and a selection of Miraval wine, beers, soda, and bottled water ensures you stay refreshed without needing to seek out food or drinks elsewhere.
Exploring Delos: The Sacred Island
The first stop is Delos, an island revered in Greece for its mythological and archaeological significance. Disembarkation involves a short walk to the entrance where you can purchase a modest admission ticket (around €12 for adults). While the tour suggests that a licensed guide can be arranged for a more in-depth experience, the free time alone allows for personal exploration or a quick glance at the ruins.
We loved the way Delos’s ruins evoke a sense of timelessness. You’ll wander among ancient temples, statues, and remnants of a bustling port that once thrived in antiquity. For history enthusiasts, this site offers a tangible connection to the past. If you’re short on time, even a quick walk around gives you a snapshot of Greece’s storied past.
The Tranquility of Rhenia
After exploring Delos, the boat heads to Rhenia, an uninhabited island known for its undeveloped beaches and crystal-clear waters. Here, you’re free to swim, sunbathe, or snorkel in a peaceful setting that feels worlds away from the crowds of Mykonos.
Guests frequently mention the beauty of Rhenia’s beaches — powdery sand and calm waters make it an ideal spot for relaxing, especially if you prefer a quiet escape. The two-hour window here gives ample time to unwind, take photos, or simply float in the inviting sea.
Scenic Coastal Tour and Beach Stops
The third part of the journey takes you along Mykonos’ southern coast, renowned for its world-famous beach clubs and pristine beaches accessible only by boat. This segment is flexible, allowing you to choose where to stop based on your interests — whether that’s swimming at a remote cove or enjoying a drink at a beachside restaurant.
While entrance fees at beach clubs are not included, this part of the tour offers authentic local experiences. The possibility to stop at secluded beaches or well-known spots combines the best of both worlds—serenity and lively beach culture.
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Why Travelers Love This Tour
Reviewers highlight the stunning views and the excellent wine as standout features. One remarked, “Konstantinos and his team are incredible. My family and I are clients who know luxury and Where Away! delivers an incredible experience.” The personalized service and comfort seem to be what make this tour memorable for many.
Others appreciate the flexibility—being able to swim at remote beaches and choose their stops makes the experience feel tailored. The quality of snacks and drinks, including fresh brioche sandwiches and Miraval wine, adds a touch of indulgence without being overdone.
The common praise revolves around the authenticity of the experience—it’s not just about ticking boxes but actually enjoying a day that balances sightseeing, relaxation, and enjoying good company on the water.
Practical Details and What to Expect
The price of approximately $1,795 for up to six guests reflects the exclusivity and personalized service. While on the higher end, it includes the captain, fuel, snacks, beverages, snorkeling gear, WiFi, and sound system. These amenities help justify the cost, especially for those who value comfort and privacy.
The 7-hour duration is enough to see the highlights without feeling rushed. The departure time at 10 a.m. allows for a relaxed morning start, and the tour returns to Ornos dock by late afternoon or early evening, depending on your stops.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, including families, couples, and groups of friends. It’s especially appealing for those who want a private, customizable experience and to avoid crowded boat tours. The possibility of arranging a licensed guide for Delos adds educational depth for those interested in history.
Keep in mind that weather can influence the day—poor weather may lead to cancellations or rescheduling, but refunds are available if that happens. Also, there’s mention of service animals being allowed, which is a plus for travelers with special needs.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This private trip is perfect for travelers seeking an intimate and customizable experience, willing to invest in comfort and exclusivity. If you’re passionate about history and archaeology, the visit to Delos provides a unique chance to explore Greece’s ancient past firsthand. For those craving beautiful beaches and waters, the Rhenia stop offers a peaceful retreat.
It’s also a good choice for travelers who want to combine relaxation with cultural discovery without the hassle of crowded tours or group schedules. Families with kids who can handle a boat ride might find this a memorable way to spend quality time together.
This tour may not be ideal for travelers on a tight budget, given its premium price, but for those after a luxurious, flexible, and intimate island day, it checks all the boxes.
FAQs about the Mykonos to Delos and Rhenia Private Boat Tour
What is included in the price?
The price covers the captain, fuel, snacks (like brioche sandwiches with turkey), alcoholic beverages (wine and beers), soda, bottled water, snorkeling equipment, WiFi, and a Bluetooth sound system.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, you will need to purchase tickets for Delos (about €12 per adult). Entrance fees for beach clubs or restaurants at stops are not included, and tips are optional.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 7 hours, with specific stops at Delos, Rhenia, and along the Mykonos coast.
Can I request a guide for Delos?
Yes, a licensed guide can be arranged for a more detailed exploration of the archaeological site.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best for those comfortable with boat rides and walking on uneven terrain at archaeological sites.
What should I bring?
Swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, a towel, and possibly a camera. The boat provides snorkeling gear, but you can bring your own if preferred.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers peace of mind if the weather turns unfavorable.
How private is this experience?
It’s a completely private tour, with only your group on the boat, making it ideal for personalized experiences.
What should I consider when booking?
Confirm the departure time, discuss any specific interests or needs, and consider arranging a guide for Delos if you want a more in-depth historical tour.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, if canceled due to bad weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
To sum it up, this private speed boat trip from Mykonos to Delos and Rhenia offers a balanced day of cultural exploration, scenic beauty, and relaxed beach time. It’s especially suited for those who want to enjoy Greece’s natural charm with the comfort and flexibility of a private vessel. While the price may be higher than group tours, the personalized service, exclusive access, and authentic experiences make it a compelling choice for discerning travelers seeking a memorable day on the water. Whether you’re fascinated by ancient ruins, looking for a peaceful swim, or simply want a day away from the crowds, this tour promises an engaging and delightful adventure.
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