Our cruise boat leaves Mykonos’ old port and arrives approx. 45min later at Rhenia island. We anchor by a deserted beach where you’ll have time to take a swim in the crystal-clear waters, sunbathe on the fine sandy beach or stroll around the place. Sandy coves, clear crystal waters, and uncrowded beaches are a Rhenia island specialty.Lunch will wait for you afterward on board with homemade Greek flavor treats! The menu includes Barbeque Souvlaki (chicken/pork), Greek salad, tzatziki, rice, bread, and seasonal fruit. At around 14:30 we sail to Delos island in order to admire the archeological site (the entrance fee is paid extra). If you don’t want to see Delos your captain will also give you the opportunity to visit another beach near Delos and continue swimming while the rest of the group explores Apollo’s birthplace.
Rhenia island, separated from the island of Delos with a small strait has beautiful beaches with exceptionally clear and clear waters. There are four lonely sand beaches on the island, called Glyfada, Straits, Lia and Vineyards, protected by two coves. The sea has a beautiful blue – green color that changes as you approach the coast. There you will have time to swim in the crystal clear waters, sunbathe on the fine sandy beach or stroll around the coast.
The island of Delos (/ˈdiːlɒs/; Greek: Δήλος [ˈðilos]; Attic: Δῆλος, Doric: Δᾶλος), near Mykonos, near the centre of the Cyclades archipelago, is one of the most important mythological, historical, and archaeological sites in Greece. The excavations in the island are among the most extensive in the Mediterranean; ongoing work takes place under the direction of the French School at Athens, and many of the artifacts found are on display at the Archaeological Museum of Delos and the National Archaeological Museum of Athens.
You will make your own way to the meeting points