Tours & Activities | ANCIENT DELOS TOUR

The visit to the ancient Delos island starts with our escort picking you up at approximately 9:15 from your hotel and transfer you to the old port of Mykonos where you will meet your tour guide to start you voyage.

In approximately 30-40 minutes we’ll arrive by ferry at the legendary island and at this point, you disembark for a 2 hour 15 minute visit on this beautiful ‘UNESCO world heritage’ landmark. Once on the island your tour guide will take you through the entire ancient city with its market places, the public squares, the Temple of Apollo, the sanctuary of Artemis, the old city & the amphitheater and walk down the celebrated Lion Street. You will also visit the museum of Delos and admire the Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic and Roman Sculptures, and a collection of vessels from all the periods. Studies of the ancient stones found on the grounds indicate that Delos has been inhabited since the 3rd millennium BC. At the end of your tour, before you board the boat to return back to Mykonos you have some free time to take photos on the site before departing at 13:30. Those who will not join us for our supplementary options, will be transported back to your hotel.

  • Transportation from/to the hotel or port
    * An additional transfer fee (10,00€ per person/cash on the spot) will apply for transfers from/to hotels in the areas of Elia, Kalafatis, Agrari, Panormos, Super Paradise, Kanalia & remote areas.
  • Professional Tour Guide for Ancient Delos
  • Boat tickets to Delos
  • Escort


Not Included

  • Entrance Fees to Delos Archaeological site & Museum: 20,00€ per person 

  • Whispers Guide System: 5,00€ per person
  • Anything that is not specified as included

Useful Info

The pick-up time is approximate and depends on the pick-up location. The traveler will be informed of the exact time upon confirmation of the activity.

Travelers should bring a hat and sunscreen as it tends to get extremely hot on Delos Island.

The Archaeological Site of Delos will remain closed on May 1st (National Holiday).