Why take a cruise to Mykonos?
Taking a cruise to Mykonos is an exceptional way to discover the island and the hidden treasures of the Aegean Sea. Take advantage of your boat to sail to the small neighboring islands. You will have the opportunity to berth in secluded bays and enjoy secret beaches away from the crowds. Nicknamed the Island of the Winds, Mykonos is located in the heart of the Cyclades, famous for its lively beaches, charming white villages and iconic windmills. It is hauled in by the blue waters of the Aegean Sea and remains one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean. Come and discover this fascinating island in a completely different way: by sea. Embark on a Cabin cruise to Mykonos and let yourself be seduced by its splendid panoramas and unique atmosphere.
Renowned for its whitewashed cubic houses and emblematic windmills, Mykonos also has a rich cultural and historical heritage. Stroll through the winding alleys and experience the dynamism of the lively squares. Churches, museums and picturesque viewpoints shape the landscape. The island is also famous for its legendary sunsets, especially from the Little Venice district, which attract visitors from all over the world.
What do our cruises to Mykonos involve?
Our Mykonos cruise packages
The cruises to Mykonos that we offer are all-inclusive cruises that allow you to discover many sites in a unique way. By choosing our package, you will board a spacious catamaran, yacht or traditional ship with your own private cabin, while sharing the friendly atmosphere of the ship with other travelers. The professional and attentive crew will ensure that you have a most enjoyable stay. Depending on your preferences and budget, we offer several cruise itineraries in Mykonos and around the most beautiful Greek islands, so you can find the cruise that suits you best.
What activities are on offer during our cruises to Mykonos?
During the cruise, in addition to the sailing, you will have the opportunity to organize your days between visits to the islands, relaxation at the anchorage and nautical activities. You will have the opportunity to snorkel to explore the seabed populated by multicolored fish, to kayak or paddle along the rocky coasts, and to discover the cultural riches of the islands.
How much does a cruise to Mykonos cost?
The cruise we offer costs between USD1,685 and USD5,190 for two people, depending on the period.
- The price includes: accommodation in a double cabin with private bathroom, a mid-week change of linen, olive oil and wine tasting on board, the meals mentioned in the program, guided tours in English of the different islands, an English-speaking tour guide, the captain's dinner with live music on board, WIFI, and daily cabin service.
- The price does not include: personalexpenses and tips, or meals not included in the program.
What are the must-sees on a Mykonos cruise?
- Chora, the old town of Mykonos: A visit to the old town, or Chora, is a must during your cruise to Mykonos. This charming town is famous for its labyrinthine alleys, whitewashed houses and quaint shops. As you stroll around, you will discover the many churches and iconic windmills that add to the unique charm of the city. Prepare to spend several hours exploring its nooks and crannies to fully enjoy this enchanting atmosphere.
- Little Venice: This iconic neighborhood of Mykonos is famous for its colorful houses built directly on the side of the boat. Little Venice offers spectacular views, especially at sunset, making this a favorite spot for photographers and lovers of romantic landscapes. The bars and restaurants of Little Venice are perfect for relaxing and admiring the view of the Aegean Sea.
- Paros: Visit Paros for its charming villages, pristine beaches and lively atmosphere. Parikia, the main port, and Naoussa, known for its picturesque fishing port and elegant evenings, are must-see stops. Paros is also renowned for its historical sites such as the church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani, one of the oldest and most significant in Greece.
- Santorini: Just a stone's throw from Mykonos, Santorini is another Cycladic island not to be missed. Renowned for its whitewashed cubic houses and blue domes, Santorini also has a rich cultural and historical heritage. The island is also famous for its legendary sunsets, which attract visitors from all over the world. When visiting Santorini, don't miss the spectacular caldera and the villages perched on the cliffs, offering breathtaking panoramic views.

When is the best time to cruise to Mykonos?
This destination enjoys a Mediterranean climate, offering pleasant conditions throughout the year. Temperatures range from 10° in winter to 30° in summer, with almost permanent sunshine! We recommend that you take a cruise to Mykonos from Easter to June, or between September and mid-November, to enjoy the optimal weather conditions while avoiding the tourist crowds of the high season.
July and August are undeniably the hottest months, but the meltemi, a strong north wind, can make sailing difficult. Choose June and September to avoid this wind and make the most of your cruise and the summer sun. The water temperature then hovers around 25°, much to the delight of vacationers. Don't forget to slip your sunscreen into your bag! Here is an average of the temperatures encountered in recent years in Mykonos:
Temperatures | Jan | Feb | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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Air min (°C) | 6° | 6° | 8° | 11° | 16° | 20° | 23° | 23° | 20° | 16° | 12° | 8° |
Air max (°C) | 13° | 14° | 16° | 20°C | 25°C | 30° | 33° | 33° | 29° | 24° | 18° | 14° |
Sea water (°C) | 15° | 15° | 15° | 16° | 19° | 23° | 26° | 26° | 25° | 22° | 19° | 17° |
Useful information for your cruise to Mykonos
Which currency should I use in Greece?
The currency used in Greece is the USD (US dollars) since January 1, 2001.
How do I get to Mykonos?
To reach Mykonos and start your cruise, it is important to note that the majority of our cruises depart from Athens. Here are the different options for getting to Athens and starting your adventure:
Flying is often the best option, as Athens International Airport, Eleftherios Venizelos, is one of the largest in Greece and offers many direct flights from major European cities. Located about 20 km from downtown Athens, the airport is served by many airlines such as Aegean Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, and during the summer season, by several low-cost airlines such as Ryanair and EasyJet.
For those looking for a more economical option, the bus can be an interesting alternative. Although the journey can be long if you are leaving from a European city, several bus companies offer international connections to Athens. Once in Greece, the KTEL bus network will allow you to travel comfortably from one city to another.
How can I finalize the booking for my cruise to Mykonos?
To book your cruise to Mykonos, you can make a booking request from our website. Once we have received your request, an advisor will contact you by telephone to understand your plans (duration, budget and activities). They will then send you cruise suggestions by email. Once you have found the cruise you want, you can pay a deposit in your customer area to confirm the booking and secure the cabin.