Visit the impressive ancient ruins of the spectacular uninhabited island of Delos and the cosmopolitan Mykonos.
Sail the Archipelagos from Naxos and visit the uninhabited island of Delos, to explore the most sacred of all the Greek islands in ancient times. Get free time to wander around the impressive ruins, imagine ancient Greeks wandering around, and admire the excavated artifacts in the small museum.
Hiring a private professional licensed guide once you enter the archaeological site will upgrade your experience. You can also join one of the groups formed on the spot to spare some cash by sharing the same guide.
Afterward, cruise to the posh island of Mykonos where you get free time to explore Mykonos Town with the premium brand shops at Matoyanni street.
Stroll in the pretty alleys all the way to the romantic "Little Venice" to enjoy a coffee or a cocktail with the sea washing your feet.
Some people even rent a scooter or a motorbike for a couple of hours to expand their exploration possibilities. Climb on the hill to see the famous windmills up close and get spectacular views of the surroundings. Swim at the beach or have lunch at one of the traditional tavernas. Sail back to Naxos in the early evening at the end of an amazing day.
Small Marina, Naxos town, Cyclades, 84300,
Greece
08:45 Departure from Naxos marina
09:15 Arrival in Paros
09:30 Departure from Paros with new guests
10:40 Arrival in Delos
13:30 Departure from Delos to Mykonos
13:50 Arrival in Mykonos
17:00 Departure from Mykonos to Paros & Naxos
18:20 Arrival in Naousa, Paros (stay for 5 minutes)
19:00 Arrival in Naxos
Wow. What a fun day for everyone! Stelios on the ship was very helpful about when to come back and what places to visit. If you have fairer skin like me, make sure you take lots of sun-tan lotion and bring a hat. There weren't too many crowds but they tell me in August it can be quite busy. We're already planning to go again next year! 🙂 Thank you. Marie from Sweden!
This was a great day out. I'd definitely recommend this tour to anyone. I wasn't sure about the meeting point but the guys at Zas Travel were fantastic. The only complaint I have is that the sea was a bit rough. This is one of the bigger vessels on this route and I must admit I was the only one who felt a bit queasy - but if you're susceptible to sea sickness then make sure you buy some special gum at the pharmacy before you leave - the gum really works!