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Mykonos is one of the most popular Greek islands, perfect for summer vacation and a dream destination for travelers around the world. The cosmopolitan island of the Cycladic archipelago attracts visitors who are after majestic beaches and intense nightlife. Mykonos is also well-connected by ferry with more Greek islands and it’s a perfect starting point for island hopping !

Large ferry by the Little Venice of Mykonos

Little Venice by the old port of Mykonos

So, what islands can you go to from Mykonos ? Lucky for you, you can go on day trips from Mykonos to other islands in the Aegean Sea. You can catch a ferry from Mykonos to Paros, Naxos, Ios, Milos, Santorini, Delos, Siros, Ikaria, Chios, Tinos, Crete, and more beautiful Greek destinations.

Whether you decide to go on a one-day boat trip from Mykonos or visit for more than 2-3 days, you are guaranteed a wonderful summer experience. You can book ferry tickets online from Mykonos on Ferryhopper in just 4 clicks!

Let’s have a look at the best islands for day trips from Mykonos !

Day trip from Mykonos to Santorini

Can you do a day trip from Mykonos to Santorini? You can and you should! Santorini  is one of the most sought-after Greek destinations and it is distinguished by its beautiful volcanic landscape and quaint architecture. In Santorini, you can enjoy amazing views of the caldera, dine at roof-top restaurants and roam the alleys of Fira, Oia and more picturesque villages.

In the summer of 2021, there are up to 8 daily ferry crossings from Mykonos to Santorini. Ferries for day trips from Mykonos to Santorini depart from the new port of the island, located in Tourlos, and arrive at Athinios port .

The Mykonos - Santorini ferry route is mainly serviced by high-speed ferries and the trip duration is 2-3 hours. Tickets for the trip from Mykonos to Santorini normally start at €40 .

Tip : You can continue your trip by going on a day trip from Santorini to Crete. The Mykonos - Santorini - Crete island hopping tour is one of the greatest ways to explore the Aegean Sea!

Island hopping from Mykonos to Paros

The day tour from Mykonos to Paros is one of the greatest island hopping trips! Paros is known for its pretty beaches, delicious local cuisine and vivid nightlife. Naoussa and Parikia, the 2 largest villages on the island, are great for families, couples and friends ! Try water sports at Golden Sand beach, visit the Venetian Castle of Naoussa or hop on a boat to Antiparos.

Day trips from Mykonos to Paros are available daily with more than 3 ferry crossings in 2021. Ferries to Paros depart from the new port of Mykonos , located 2km from Chora.

The route from Mykonos to Paros is serviced by 5 ferry companies and the journey duration is 1 hour on average, depending on the vessel. Tickets for the crossing start at €20 .

Seaside restaurant in Naoussa

Seaside restaurant in the village of Naoussa in Paros

Day trip from Mykonos to Naxos

Is Naxos worth visiting from Mykonos? According to experienced ferryhoppers, it is! Naxos perfectly combines the Cycladic tradition and authentic way of life with top-notch visitor amenities. In Naxos, you can attend local festivals, enjoy delicious cocktails at cute bars, swim in crystal-clear waters at Plaka and more amazing beaches, and follow mountain hiking trails to discover peaceful villages.

Day trips from Mykonos to Naxos are available daily with more than 4 crossings , operated by up to 5 ferry companies for 2021. You can catch a ferry from Mykonos to Naxos at the port of Tourlos in Mykonos.

It takes approximately 40 minutes to reach Naxos from Mykonos with a high-speed ferry. There are also conventional ferries operating on this route. Tickets start at €20 .

Tip : See more useful information about 2023 ferry schedules for the Greek islands to plan your island hopping from Mykonos.

Travel from Mykonos to Delos

Delos is the closest island to Mykonos and one of the most impressive destinations in Greece. The uninhabited island of Delos is a true gem of the Aegean Sea as it is home to many ancient monuments and archeological sites worth exploring! Delos is a UNESCO World Heritage site with important sights, such as the Terrace of the Lions and the House of Cleopatra. Bear in mind there are no visitor amenities on the island.

Day trips from Mykonos to Delos take place daily during the summer months. If you’re thinking of visiting Delos from Mykonos in 2021, you can catch the boat at the old port of Mykonos in Chora. Tickets to Delos are only available at the old port .

The journey duration from Mykonos to Delos is around 40 minutes. Return tickets to Delos cost €20 .

Tip : Discover more about Delos and other Greek destinations perfect for sightseeing !

The House of Dionysus in Delos

The impressive peristyle remnants at the House of Dionysus in Delos

Explore Syros island from Mykonos

Visiting Syros is one of the best day trips from Mykonos. The cosmopolitan laid-back island is known for its distinct architecture and rich cultural heritage . Syros is great if you’re after amazing beaches, quaint alleys and historic buildings. You can wander through the narrow paved streets  of Ano Poli, try local delicacies such as loukoumia or shop at the cute stores. If you’re interested in traditional Greek music, Ferryhopper suggests that you visit the Markos Vamvakaris Museum, which presents the history of rebetiko music .

You can go on a day trip from Mykonos to Syros year-round. According to 2021 ferry schedules, there are around 3 daily routes from Mykonos to Syros during high season. Ferries to Syros depart from the new port of Mykonos in Tourlos.

The Mykonos - Syros ferry ride lasts from 30 minutes to 1.5 hours. There are both high-speed ferries and standard vessels operating on the route. Tickets for the crossing start at €11 .

Hop on a ferry from Mykonos to Tinos

Catching the ferry to Tinos is one of the most convenient day trips from Mykonos, as the islands are really close to each other. Tinos  is one of the most significant islands in Greece, due to its spiritual tradition , cultural wealth and impressive landscapes. We recommend that you visit the magnificent church of Panagia, head to Kolymbithra beach and try delicious local cheeses at one of the kafeneia .

You can go on a day trip from Mykonos to Tinos throughout the year in 2021. The ferry crossing is one of the most popular options for island hopping from Mykonos, with around 8 daily crossings during the summer months. Ferries to Tinos depart from the port of Troulos in Mykonos.

The crossing duration from Mykonos to Tinos is 15-35 minutes, depending on the type of vessel. Tickets start at €15 for the high-speed ferry and €8 for the conventional vessel.

White chapel in Tinos

Breathtaking view from a white-rock chapel in Tinos

If you want to discover more ideas for island hopping from Mykonos, you can check Ferryhopper’s Map of ferries . Find up-to-date ferry routes from Mykonos to more Greek islands, book day trips from Athens to Mykonos or plan the ultimate island-hopping tour in the Cyclades with no hidden costs !

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15 Best Day Trips from Mykonos

Mykonos is one of Greece’s most exciting and charming islands to visit. Aside from being known as a lively holiday destination with a vibrant, perhaps infamous nightlife in certain areas of the main town of Mykonos and along some of the beaches, the island is also home to rustic villages, quiet areas of coastline and a long history that dates far back to ancient times.

It’s an island with two sides: you can spend your day exploring winding country roads before spending the evenings and night time eating and drinking into the early hours of the morning.

There are plenty of day trip opportunities from the bustling Mykonos Town on the west coast across the rest of the island.

There are beaches, Greek temples, historic churches, quaint farms and idyllic hamlets to be found. Mykonos is located in the heart of the Aegean Sea and once you have explored all that the island has to offer, then there are plenty of other beautiful Greek islands to be found nearby.

It’s easy to take a quick ferry trip to Syros, Tinos, Paros and Naxos to name just a few of the many islands that are just a day trip away from Mykonos.

1. Rhenia Island

Rhenia Island

Rhenia Island is one of the closest of the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea and makes for a popular day trip from Mykonos. This is a completely uninhabited island, and compared to the busy streets and beaches of Mykonos, it’s a welcome retreat of peace and solitude.

The best ways to experience this little piece of Greek paradise are to join a boat tour or to hire a yacht. Bask in the sun on the short journey across the blissful waters before enjoying the sight of this deserted island in all its glory.

Boat captains will guide you around the coast of Rhenia, stopping by secluded beaches and in little-known bays for you to snorkel and to explore the interior.

Recommended tour :  Yacht Cruise to Rhenia Island & Guided Tour of Delos

Delos Island, Greece

Closer to Mykonos and separated from nearby Rhenia by a small strait, Delos is one of the most legendary islands in Greek history.

This beautiful island is not only the site of rugged, Grecian scenery and sandy beaches, but it’s home to one of the most important archaeological finds in the Aegean.

Delos is steeped in myth. In ancient times, this was thought to be the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, two powerful Greek gods.

The island has been a sacred place for millennia, and today, as well as being an important site for tourists, is also an incredibly important historical site for researchers and archaeologists who continue to excavate the many temples and religious ruins that have been unearthed here.

Take a boat from Mykonos, and enjoy both the beauty and the history of Delos on an unforgettable day trip to the island.

3. Little Venice

Little Venice, Mykonos

Little Venice is one of the most charming and pleasant areas to visit in Mykonos. Found on the edge of the town of Mykonos itself, this makes for a very easy day trip. Indeed, you could even choose to stay here during your trip to the island.

Named for its similarity to the Italian city of the same name, this is a ramshackle collection of colourful buildings that line the waterfront.

Overlooking the waters of the Aegean, there are some lovely restaurants and attractive bars and cafes where you can laze the day away, simply taking in the magnificent views and waiting for the fiery display in the sky when the sun sets.

4. Mykonos Windmills

Mykonos Windmills

Close to Little Venice is the wonderfully scenic sight of the Mykonos Windmills.

This man-made attraction has become not only an iconic feature of the island but a hugely Instagrammable location too.

The majesty of the windmills overlooking the ocean seems to strike a chord with visitors, and you will find plenty of tourists here as the sun goes down, making the most of the colourful light over this perfect, rural scene.

Recommended tour :  Mykonos Walking Tour

5. Armenistis Lighthouse

Armenistis Lighthouse, Mykonos

Another spectacular sight that is perhaps as sought after for its Instagram potential as it is for its own intrinsic aesthetics is the Armenistis Lighthouse.

Found on the northern tip of the island, this tall lighthouse overlooks the strait that separates Mykonos from the neighbouring island of Tinos.

The lighthouse has been in operation since 1891 and continues to light the passage even today.

The views from the end of the small peninsula where it’s located are absolutely spectacular, and you can see for miles across the sea towards the surrounding islands.

Available tour :  Armenistis Lighthouse Visit

6. Agios Stefanos

Agios Stefanos, Mykonos

Found halfway between Mykonos Town and the Armenistis Lighthouse in the north of the island, is the seaside village of Agios Stefanos.

This is a wonderful place to spend the day, although in the peak summer season it can get very busy.

Don’t let this stop you visiting, however, as the beach here is one of the most beautiful on the island and there are plenty of facilities lining the coast, from restaurants and bars to tour providers, making it an easy place to spend time.

The village itself is a winding maze of rustic houses, hotels and shops spread across the hillsides.

7. Ano Mera

Monastery of Panagia Tourliani in Ano Mera, Mykonos

Ano Mera is a small town that’s found almost exactly in the centre of the island. Away from the coast, a visit here is a trip to the rural heart of Mykonos.

It’s a different scene to the sandy beaches and resorts of the coast and is about as authentic a town as you can still find on the island.

Those looking for a party best stay away, but those looking for charming local eateries, laid-back cafes and idyllic, rural scenes should definitely call in at Ano Mera.

8. Mykonian Spiti Farm

Mykonian Spiti Farm

In rural Mykonos, you have the opportunity to experience traditional island life as it has been for centuries.

At the Mykonian Spiti Farm, you can enjoy not only pastoral landscapes in the rugged hills but you also can learn about the island’s history, culture, religion and more from the farmers and locals themselves.

It’s a wonderful opportunity to be immersed in the Mykonian way of life and to see more of the island than just the sun and the sand.

9. Agio Sostis

Agio Sostis, Mykonos

Hidden away in a secluded bay on the northern edge of the island is the spectacular beach of Agio Sostis.

Golden sands are fringed by beautiful blue waters that stretch across to rugged coastline.

Ago Sostis is a quiet place to visit, even in the height of summer, because the isolated location ensures that this is still one of the few guarded secrets left on Mykonos.

The quaint village by the beach has a few shops and restaurants, and you can expect to find a more authentic feel here than on many of the more popular resort-style beaches located closer to Mykonos Town.

10. Kalafati

Kalafatis Beach, Mykonos

Kalafati is a village on the southern shore of the island which is renowned for its excellent beach.

There are a few hotels, restaurants and bars along the coast here but it’s nowhere near as developed as Mykonos Town. This means that this is still a relatively secluded and quiet place to spend the day. Lounge on the beach or take on some water sports in the sea.

11. Kalo Livadi

Kalo Livadi Beach, Mykonos

Also found on the southern shore, a few kilometres closer to Mykonos Town than nearby Kalafati, is the beautiful beach of Kalo Livadi.

This is one of the more popular locations in the south of the island and in summer you will find that it can be crowded.

For those visiting Mykonos to experience the nightlife and parties though, Kalo Livadi is a great place to be.

Old Town Naxos

Naxos is the large island that’s found directly to the south of Mykonos, just 45 minutes away by ferry across the Aegean Sea.

This is one of the most impressive islands in the region and it makes for an excellent day trip.

There are some wonderful villages along the coast and inland, and it almost feels as if you are stepping back in time a few decades, or even a few hundred years. Compared to the more touristy islands, Naxos has barely been developed at all.

Syros, Greece

Syros is a short ferry ride to the west of Mykonos and can be easily explored on a day trip.

The small island is not a favourite amongst tourists, and it’s difficult to understand why because it’s every bit as beautiful as anywhere else in the Aegean.

It does make it a more authentic place to explore and an opportunity to experience contemporary Greek island culture.

Tinos, Greece

Tinos is the island you can see if you head to the northern tip of Mykonos and look out over the sea.

This large island is just a short ferry ride away and makes for a great place to spend the day exploring.

Tinos has some great beaches and scenery, alongside a rural population that still remains authentically Greek in character.

Paros, Greece

Paros is an island to the south west of Mykonos and is just across the water from Naxos.

This is one of the most scenic islands in the Aegean Sea, and you can spend all day exploring the multitude of beaches and idyllic villages that are found along the extensive coastline of Paros.

15 Best Day Trips from Mykonos:

  • Rhenia Island
  • Little Venice
  • Mykonos Windmills
  • Armenistis Lighthouse
  • Agios Stefanos
  • Mykonian Spiti Farm
  • Agio Sostis
  • Kalo Livadi

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11 Best Naxos Day Trips To Add To Your Itinerary (2024)

Are you visiting Naxos this summer and wondering which Naxos day trips to add to your itinerary? You came to the right place!

While Naxos is best known for its incredible beaches, I’m not the kind of person who can just lie on the beach for a week. I love swimming, but laying out in the sun for hours is not my thing. 

Luckily, there are so many things to do in Naxos!

I stayed in Naxos when backpacking the Cyclades, and I loved exploring this mountainous island and its quaint villages.  

Also, Naxos is perfectly situated for day trips to other islands, so you can easily visit more popular islands close to Naxos without staying there.

If you’re ready to find the best day trips from Naxos, let’s jump right in!

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Do You Need A Car For These Day Trips From Naxos?

You don’t necessarily need a car on Naxos, but ideally, you would rent a car for some of these day trips on Naxos Island. 

I rented a car for a day, and it made it so easy to reach remote mountain villages and nature without relying on public transport. 

The main reason I rented a car in Naxos , even though I wasn’t planning to, was that it was quite affordable . 

I found that if you book in advance through Discover Cars the price can be considerably lower than renting a car when you arrive, and you might get an additional driver for free if you’re not traveling solo !

Alternatively, you can also rent a quad . It is a very popular vehicle on the island, but it is not my thing. 

I also saw people renting electric bikes and biking to the mountains. I love cycling, but it didn’t look too appealing in the scorching Naxos sun. But it could be a really fun way to explore the island if you visit in the shoulder season!

If renting a vehicle is not an option, you can still enjoy Naxos without a car – take a bus or simply join a tour !

Naxos has reliable public transportation, so it is possible to organize cheap Naxos day trips by bus if you’re paying attention to your Naxos budget . However, it will require more planning and flexibility on your side. 

I will note when there’s a bus or a tour available! 

Best Naxos Day Trips On The Island

Naxos is the largest island in the Cyclades, and there is so much to discover on this versatile island. 

From remote beaches to stunning mountain views, you can easily spend 3 days in Naxos or more, exploring a different part of the island each day.

a girl wearing blue jean shorts and white shirt walking away from the camera looking at bright blue doors and pink flower tree growing above a white wall

1. Day trip to Naxos Mountain Villages

Visiting traditional mountain villages is one of the most popular things to do in Naxos. 

It is a great way to get off the beaten path and drive from village to village for an authentic Greek island experience. 

You can visit many villages, but the most popular ones are Halki, Apiranthos, and Filoti.

  • Halki is best known for the Byzantine churches, some dating back to the 7th century.
  • The main attraction in Filoti is the impressive orthodox church Panagia Filiotissa. I also like the small Old Tailor’s and Smith’s museums hidden in the street of Floti and free to visit. 
  • Apiranthos is probably the most picturesque of the three villages. It is the highest in the mountains and offers a spectacular view of the island. 

How to get to Naxos Mountain Villages?

The easiest way to get to all three villages is by car. That is how I did it, and it was amazing. 

The road was easy to drive and the views were spectacular.

Don’t worry if you don’t have a car, visiting the villages is one of the most popular tours of Naxos. 

Combine a visit to the villages with tasting local food on this Naxos: Local Villages’ Cultural Food Tour !

If you want to organize the trip yourself, you can also take a bus . Bus fares vary by distance, so the price will depend on how far you’re going. Browse the Naxos bus schedule here .

a landscape view of naxos mountains with a cluster of whitewashed houses in the center

2. Day trip to Mount Zas

Hiking is one of the best reasons to visit Naxos . Mount Zas is the highest peak in the Cyclades, making for an excellent sporty activity to add to your itinerary.

The trail starts next to the Saint Marina Holy Chapel , and it is easy to follow from there. You could take other routes, but this one is the most common.

The hike can be challenging for somebody who’s not a frequent hiker, and it should take an hour to 2 hours to reach the top. You can also make a little detour to Zeus’ Childhood Cave .

It is best to start early in the morning as the trail is not shaded at all. Bring lots of water since there are no amenities on the trail. 

You can also take a trail from Aria Spring Fountain or make it a circuit and return from that side.

How to get to Mount Zas?

As it is a nature hike, the easiest way to reach the summit is by car. 

There are about 20 parking spots in front of the Saint Marina Holy Chapel, so come early to ensure you don’t have to park your car far from the trail.

If you don’t have a car, you can take a bus to Floti village and then walk to the trail. It is about a 3km uphill walk. 

Do you prefer hiking with a guide? Join this Hike to the Top of the Cyclades organized tour . You can meet up with your group in front of the Saint Marina Holy Chapel or request a hotel pick-up.

⛰️ Check rates and availability of Hike to the top of the Cyclades tour !

3. Day trip to Apollonas Village

Apollonas is a village located in the north of Naxos. It is best known as the place to see the unique marble sculpture of Apollonas Kouros .

This impressive, 10m tall, sculpture dates back to the 8th century BC, and it is found lying down. The archeologists believe it represents young men, hence the name Kouros – meaning young man or Dionysus.

Apollonas Village itself is small, so this day trip is best combined with more sights. For example, visit the Tower of Agia which is on the road from Naxos. 

If you want to swim, Apollonas Beach is a pebbled beach, unlike other sandy Naxos beaches. Great alternative for those who don’t like sand!

How to get to Apollonas?

Apollonas is located about an hour’s drive from Naxos Town. 

You can also take a bus from Naxos to Apollon Village, Line 5 bus takes about 1 hour and stops at the Apollon Kouros site as well! 

If you like Greek mythology and want to hear all the mythological stories about Naxos, consider joining this Naxos Mythology Tour ! It is one of the best Naxos tours and covers all the ancient Greek sights on the island, including the Kuoros.

🏛️Check rates and availability for the Naxos Mythology Tour !

4. Day trip to Temple of Demeter

The Temple of Demeter is one of the most important archeological sites on Naxos. It is located in the center of the island, close to the village of Sangri.

You can explore the grounds of the old temple and visit a small museum to learn more about the history of this place.

You’ll have to pay an entrance fee to access the temple, so remember to bring cash, as they don’t take cards!

How to get to the Temple of Demeter?

The easiest way to reach the temple ruins is by car. It takes about half an hour to get there from Naxos Chora.

If you’re short on time and want to see as many Naxos highlights as possible in one day, this Naxos Highlights Bus Tour with a swimming stop at Apollonas Village is the perfect way to do so!

Joining Naxos day tours is more affordable than renting a car if you’re traveling solo, and you get to see all the main sights around the island without worrying about the bus schedule.

🚌 See rates and availabilities for the Naxos Highlights Bus Tour !

Best Day Trips From Naxos To Other Islands

Naxos is perfectly situated for day trips to other Cyclades.

If you want to take some Naxos island tours to neighboring islands, you can organize it yourself by ferry, join a tour, or a boat trip. 

small, white and blue fishing boats in the old port of naoussa paros

5. Naxos to Paros Day Trip

People usually debate whether to visit Naxos or Paros , but there is really no reason to choose as you can easily see both!

So, what are the best things to do in Paros in one day?

The ferry will leave you in Parikia, so you can start by visiting either Parikia or Naoussa , the two main towns on the island. 

Naoussa is a former fishing village turned into an upscale seaside town. It is a charming small town, with a labyrinth of pristine paved roads taking you among the picturesque whitewashed houses.

One of the seafront bars of Naoussa is the perfect place to grab a drink or a light lunch before continuing to explore the island. 

Parikia is more authentic, as it is the main town of the island where people actually live, but not less picturesque. Stroll narrow, winding streets, and visit Frankish Castle and Holy Church of the Virgin Mary.

If you have more time, visit Lefkes , one of the most picturesque Paros villages , and hike the Byzantine road . 

How to get to Paros from Naxos?

You don’t need to join a tour to visit Paros from Naxos .

It is easy to take a ferry from Naxos to Paros . There are multiple daily departures, and the trip takes about 50 min. 

The first ferry from Naxos departs at 9:30 in the morning, and the last one going back is around 22:00, so you’ll have plenty of time to discover the whole island!

When booking a ferry, go for the cheapest option. The trip is literally the same regardless of which company you go for. 

🚢 Check ferry departure times and prices here!

an orange house in oia santorini, with whitewashed houses and oia windmill in the background

6. Naxos to Santorini Day Trip

Santorini is the best-known Cycladic island and a number-one destination on countless travelers’ bucket lists.

The biggest downside of Santorini’s popularity is that it is hard to visit Santorini on a budget , especially during the high season. 

That makes a day trip to Santorini from Naxos the perfect alternative, as you don’t have to spend a night on the island in expensive Santorini hostels !

So, what can you do on a Santorini day trip ?

You will have enough time to see the main attractions and maybe take a dip on one of Santorini’s unique beaches on a day trip to Santorini.

Picturesque cliffside villages of Oia and Fira are a must-see with their typical Cycladic white-washed houses and blue domes.

Make sure to grab an ice cream at Zotos Gelateria in Fira as you stroll the cobblestone streets. They serve the best vegan ice cream I’ve had in the whole of the Cyclades.

If you have time for a swim, Perissa’s volcanic black sand beach is among the most unique beaches in Greece.

How to get to Santorini from Naxos?

While there is a ferry from Naxos to Santorini that takes about 2 hours between the islands, it is not the best option for a day trip.

When you look at the ferry schedule , you’ll see that the last ferry from Santorini to Naxos is at 15:30.

 Even if you take the earliest ferry to Santorini, you’d only have about 3h on the island before rushing back to the port.

If you want to avoid the stress of Greek ferries, the best way to see Santorini on a day trip from Naxos is to join a Naxos to Santorini tour for almost the same price!

This tour includes a boat trip from Naxos to Santorini and a bus transfer from Santorini to Oia and Fira. 

You’ll get a tour guide to take you around Santorini and have free time to roam the cobblestone streets of this picturesque island.

🛥️Check rates and availability for this Full-Day Boat Trip to Santorini From Naxos !

a row of iconic mykonos windmills with whitewashed body and straw roofs

7. Naxos to Mykonos Day Trip

Mykonos is best known as the upscale party destination, and easily the most expensive island in the Cyclades.

Avoid the high accommodation prices, and visit Mykonos on a day trip from Naxos!

Little Venice is the most famous sight in Mykonos. This seafront neighborhood was modeled after Venice, Italy. You’ll see they are quite different than the usual Cycladic aesthetic.

Mykonos Windmills are another tourist attraction and a must-see spot on the island.

How to get to Mykonos from Naxos?

It is possible to self-organize a day trip from Naxos to Mykonos by ferry. However, it is cheaper and easier to simply join a tour. 

You can check here the ferry departure times and ticket prices in case they are running a promo. Though when I was planning this day trip, it was about 100€ just for tickets.

This day trip to Mykonos Island is great value for money! It is basically just an organized transfer, and you won’t have a tour guide. You’ll have complete freedom as to how you want to spend your time on the island. 

This day tour can be cheaper than booking the ferries yourself, and you avoid the stress of ferry travel.

🏝️Check rates and availability of the Round day trip to Mykonos Island !

8. Naxos to Delos day trip

Delos is a UNESCO site and the most sacred of Greek islands, according to Greek mythology, it is the birthplace of the gods Artemis and Apollon.

The whole island is an archeological site, and you’ll be able to see ancient ruins as soon as you land at Delos Port.

The best thing you can do in Delos is to simply walk around and discover all the temple ruins, mosaics, and museums. 

For the best view over the island, climb to the top of Mount Kynthos . It is quite a steep climb up several hundred stone steps, but it is well worth it!

How to get to Delos from Naxos?

The easiest way to visit this UNESCO site is to join one of the Naxos excursions to Delos.

There is currently no direct ferry line from Naxos to Delos.

This Delos and Mykonos Full-Day Boat Trip from Naxos takes you to both islands, and you get free time to explore on your own. It is an excellent way to see both islands, without worrying about ferries.

The tour only includes boat transfers, so you’ll have to buy tickets to Delos separately. 

🏛️Check rates and availability of Delos and Mykonos Full-Day Boat Trip !

a view of the front a boat sailing the cyclades going towards the sunset

9. Naxos to Koufonisia day trip

We’re getting into sailing day trips, and the Small Cyclades are the most popular destination for island hopping from Naxos.

Located south of Naxos, Koufonisia is actually a set of two islands: Ano Koufonissi and Kato Koufonissi .

The islands are best known for their pristine beaches and turquoise waters, so they make for a perfect sailing day trip. 

How to get to Koufonisia from Naxos?

You could self-organize a trip by taking a speed boat from Naxos to Koufonisia, but you won’t have much time on the island that way. 

The best way to visit Koufonisia from Naxos is on full-day boat tours.

With this Full Day Koufonissi Cruise , you’ll get to see the famous Rina Cave and explore beautiful remote beaches. Lunch and drinks are included, so you don’t have to worry about that either!

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10. Naxos to Iraklia day trip

Iraklia and Schinoussa are two more islands in the Small Cyclades group. They are located right next to each other, making for a perfect island-hopping itinerary. 

The first thing you’ll notice as you approach these beautiful islands is the tranquility. Still untouched by mass tourism, life is slow in Iraklia and Schinoussa.

The most popular thing to do is to explore the beaches, and you’ll be mesmerized by the clear, turquoise waters you’ll see here. 

How to get to Iraklia from Naxos?

While there is a direct ferry from Naxos to Iraklia, the schedule doesn’t work for a day trip. 

Therefore, you’ll have to join a boat day cruise to explore Iraklia from Naxos.

This boat tour takes you on an incredible full-day trip to Iraklia and Schinoussa, two of the Small Cyclades islands, for a day of swimming and relaxation.

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11. Day trip from Naxos to Amorgos

As a somewhat remote island, Amorgos is still untouched by mass tourism. That makes it a perfect place to explore and relax away from crowds. 

Unlike other Cyclades, Amorgos Chora is situated inland, away from the sea. It is one of the most beautiful villages in the Cyclades.

How to get to Amorgos from Naxos?

While there is a direct ferry from Naxos to Amorgos, the schedule doesn’t work for a day trip. You’d have less than 2 hours to explore the island before having to come back,

Therefore, if you really want to visit Amorgos from Naxos, you’ll have to join a boat tour.

This Private Amorgos Islanirakliad Discovery Boat Tour is a perfect way to get a personalized tour of this underrated Cycladic island.  

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FAQ: day tours from naxos

You should book tours in advance unless you’re spending a week on Naxos or traveling in the low season. In person, you can usually only book the excursion for the following days and only if spots are still available. In high season tours usually sell out a couple of days in advance. 

Yes, you can do many day trips from Naxos. The island is perfectly situated for day trips to other Cycladic islands including Paros, Mykonos, Santorini, and the Small Cyclades.

Yes, if you’re staying in Naxos it is worth it to take a day trip to Paros. It takes less than an hour to reach Paros from Naxos, and there are multiple daily ferry lines linking the islands. Paros is a compact island, and you can see all the main highlights in one day, even without a car. 

It is not easy to do a day trip from Naxos to Milos. The direct ferry from Naxos to Milos departed in the afternoon and the ferry from Milos to Naxos in the morning. Alternatively, you could ask around Naxos if you can get a private boat tour from one of the providers, but it will be pricey.

No, you can’t currently easily do a day trip from Naxos to Ios. The ferry schedule does not allow for a day trip. The last ferry from Ios to Naxos is around 1 pm, which is not enough time to visit the island if you take an 11 am ferry from Naxos. 

Summary: Best Naxos Day Trips

Naxos is still kind of a hidden gem among the Cyclades and one of the cheapest islands to stay at in the area.

That makes it an excellent and affordable base for day tours from Naxos to popular islands like Mykonos or Santorini.

There is so much to discover on Naxos and islands close to Naxos. If you’re already visiting other bigger islands on your Cyclades island hopping itinerary , spend a day sailing the Small Cyclades or exploring this mountainous island.

Naxos is definitely worth visiting, and I’m sure you’ll love it as much as I did!

Are you planning a trip to Naxos? Read these next:

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  • Naxos or Paros: The Ultimate Comparion

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11 Best Places in Greece for Couples 2024

W ant to find the best places in Greece for couples? You are in the right place! Greece is one of Europe’s most loved destinations. With its blue waters, rustic tavernas, and fantastic food, you can easily see why.

And even though Greece welcomes everyone, it is the most amazing place for those wanting a romantic break!

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Let’s take a look at the best places to stay in Greece for couples wanting the ultimate getaway. Whether you are looking for an intimate romantic Greek Island or a place full of nightlife and activities, this list will have the perfect vacation spot for you!

The Most Romantic Destinations In Greece For Couples

If you are looking for great things to do in Greece for couples, Athens is full of them. The city has plenty to offer that will make your time together special.

Obviously, the Acropolis is a must-see for its history and stunning views. This iconic landmark offers breathtaking vistas of the cityscape and sea. Climb up in the afternoon to watch the sunset, or head up at night for unforgettable city views.

Other romantic activities in Athens that shouldn’t be missed are: watching the stars at the National Observatory, admiring the views from Philopappos Hill, or spoiling yourselves with a dining experience like no other – Dinner in the Sky .

Athens is also a really popular place to use as a home base for exploring the rest of mainland Greece. So hire a car and explore some of the best road trips the country has to offer ! 

This is one of the best places to go in Greece for young couples because there is so much to do! A highlight of any trip here is a visit to the old fortress of Pyli, a picturesque castle that offers incredible views of the surrounding countryside. Just make sure you wear comfortable shoes here!

For those who prefer some relaxation time together, Kos’ Therma Beach is the perfect choice. Its warm waters are renowned for their healing properties, providing the perfect opportunity to relax and soak up the sun together. 

Of course, no romantic getaway is complete without some fine dining. For an indulgent evening in, stop by Avli in Kardamena – their delicious Greek cuisine will be sure to impress.

Kos is one of those rare places that’s naturally romantic. It is ideal for couples looking to take some time out together and reconnect in a stunningly romantic setting.

With its hidden coves, blue waters, and relaxed atmosphere, Corfu is considered one of the best Greek Islands for couples.

One of the most romantic activities is taking a stroll down Corfu Canal d’Amour (Lover’s Canal). This pathway leads to a beautiful beach with crystal-clear waters. You’ll notice previous visitors have added locks to the chain-link fence alongside it. Why not do something romantic and add your own?

For an extra-special romantic experience, book yourself and your special someone on a private boat tour . This way, you can avoid crowds and get to enjoy the calm, blue waters of Corfu in complete privacy. You can take a picnic and relax as you sail through this beautiful part of the world!

Rhodes is one of the most romantic destinations for couples in Greece – and with good reason! Whether you’re looking for a secluded spot to escape from it all, or a bustling city where you can explore together, Rhodes has it all.

This is also one of the best Greek Islands for couples in September thanks to the warm weather and fewer crowds!

The old town of Rhodes is a must-visit, with its cobbled streets and stunning architecture. Stroll hand-in-hand through its quaint back alleys and take in the atmosphere – you won’t be disappointed.

Butterfly Valley is highly recommended by locals so try and take a day trip here too! 

And if you like history, the Acropolis of Lindos is an absolute gem that is perfect for couples. This stunning ancient Greek citadel will take your breath away. And the surrounding area is perfect for couples looking for a relaxed place to stay.

If you’re looking for a truly romantic getaway, then look no further than Crete! This Greek island has it all – from rustic tavernas with delicious local cuisine to beautiful blue waters ideal for swimming and exploring. Plus, the dramatic gorges serve as a picturesque backdrop for any romantic escapade.

One of the most popular places to visit for couples is Elafonissi Beach, also known as the “Pink Beach”. The unique pink sand makes it a truly spectacular site. The best thing to do here is to book a private boat tour and go snorkeling .

Another great spot to check out while in Crete is Agios Nicholas. This small village offers stunning views of the Aegean Sea, and its quaint streets become even more romantic at night when they are illuminated with string lights. 

Finally, don’t forget to take a walk through the old town of Chania. There are plenty of charming restaurants and shops perfect for couples!

6. Santorini

If you’re looking for a romantic escape with your significant other, the epitome of romance in Greece has to be Santorini.

This picturesque Greek island is full of romantic activities and breathtaking beauty that will make your honeymoon or anniversary plans truly special.

The town of Oia is a great place to visit. Here you can take a stroll along the cobblestone streets while admiring the stunning views of the caldera.

For an even more special experience, book a private vineyard tour with an expert guide to taste the delicious local wines and learn about the unique terroir of Santorini.

In the evening, enjoy a romantic dinner at one of the many rooftop restaurants in Fira and watch the beautiful sunset!

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7. Zakynthos

Zakynthos is one of the best places in Greece for couples and nightlife. With its stunning beaches, lively bars and restaurants, and charming villages, Zakynthos offers something special for those seeking a romantic escape.

One of the best things about Zakynthos is the stunning beaches. Couples can relax on white sand and take in the breathtaking views of blue waters, picturesque cliffs, and lush green hillsides from any one of the island’s many beachfront spots. Don’t miss a chance to see Zakynthos Shipwreck Beach , a beautiful cove with remains of a ship that washed ashore decades ago.

For a more private romantic setting, couples can explore secluded coves with views that stretch as far as the eye can see.

You can also explore the winding streets and alleys of Zante town. We recommend stopping at cozy taverns with live music along the way.

Or take a sunset cruise around the island to watch the sun dip below the horizon as they enjoy a delicious dinner and a bottle of wine. 

With amazing beachfront bars, epic clubs, and live music venues, there are plenty of exciting options for couples looking for a night out on the town. 

8. Mykonos 

If you’re looking for a romantic getaway that’s truly out of this world, then look no further than Mykonos! 

This stunning Greek island is one of the most popular destinations for couples. Its beautiful beaches, incredible nightlife, and stunning sunsets make it the perfect spot to enjoy some quality time together. 

One of the best things about Mykonos is its stunning beaches. If you’re feeling adventurous, why not take a boat trip around the island and explore its hidden coves? 

Whatever you decide to do, Mykonos’s beaches are sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.

If you’re looking for a place with the ultimate nightlife, then Mykonos fits the bill. With numerous bars and clubs playing everything from house music to Greek hits, there’s something for everyone. Whether you want to chill out with a cocktail in a cozy bar or dance the night away at one of Mykonos’ famous beach clubs, the island has it all.

For a romantic getaway that has all the elements of a truly magical experience, Milos is the place to be. With its stunning scenery and turquoise waters, this Greek island is sure to take your breath away with its charm and beauty.

Milos locals consider it one of the most romantic places in Europe due to its connection with Greek mythology. It is said to be the home of Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and love.

The best way to explore Milos is by taking part in some of the many activities it has to offer. Kayaking and cycling are two of the best ways to get around. This gives couples a chance to discover hidden coves surrounded by dramatic cliffs and see some of the most stunning landscapes. If you want to see Milos like the locals, hire a moped scooter!

10. Kefalonia

Kefalonia, or ‘Cephalonia’ as it is sometimes known, is an absolute paradise for couples looking for a romantic escape. From its sparkling beaches to its breathtaking nature and culture, Kefalonia has just the right combination of serenity and adventure.

The stunning Myrtos Beach is one of the most spectacular spots on the island and is perfect for a romantic sunset walk. If you want to explore further, take a boat ride out to Fiskardo or Agia Efimia where you can find secluded coves and caves. 

The stunning Drogarati Cave is also an awe-inspiring spot to visit with its natural limestone formations and mysterious depths. A tour of this cave is really popular so make sure you book in advance!

Couples can also get wonderful views of the island from the top of Mount Enos. This dramatic mountain soars over the landscape and offers breathtaking vistas, as well as plenty of hikes and trails for you to explore together.

Located between the Aegean Sea and the Cyclades Islands, Naxos offers stunning beaches, breathtaking views, and a relaxed atmosphere that can’t be beaten.

Naxos is home to beautiful beaches with white sand and crystal-clear waters. Whether you’re looking for a secluded spot to enjoy some privacy or a bustling beach filled with people, you can find it here. From Agios Prokopios to Plaka Beach, there are plenty of gorgeous beaches to choose from.

The island also has a rich cultural history for couples to explore. You can find ancient ruins and temples dating back thousands of years. The most popular sites include Filoti Village and Flerio Castle, both of which are perfect for a romantic day trip!

Best Places In Greece For Couples Final Thoughts

So if you’re thinking about going on a romantic getaway, why not consider Greece? Greece offers the perfect destination for couples looking to get away and experience some of the world’s most romantic places . 

From the luxurious towns of Mykonos to the fascinating ruins of Santorini, each destination brings its own unique charm and romantic appeal that will leave you feeling enchanted for years to come. 

Whether you want to party or just enjoy a relaxing day at the beach, there are plenty of options available for all types of travelers. No matter which destination you choose, you’re sure to find yourself surrounded by stunning views and culture like no other.

About the author: Lowri is the creator of the European road trip blog, Many Other Roads . Originally from Wales, you will now find Lowri exploring Europe with her border collie Scout, sharing in-depth knowledge and tips for those wanting to hit the road!

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Savvino-storozhevsky monastery and museum.

Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery and Museum

Zvenigorod's most famous sight is the Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, which was founded in 1398 by the monk Savva from the Troitse-Sergieva Lavra, at the invitation and with the support of Prince Yury Dmitrievich of Zvenigorod. Savva was later canonised as St Sabbas (Savva) of Storozhev. The monastery late flourished under the reign of Tsar Alexis, who chose the monastery as his family church and often went on pilgrimage there and made lots of donations to it. Most of the monastery’s buildings date from this time. The monastery is heavily fortified with thick walls and six towers, the most impressive of which is the Krasny Tower which also serves as the eastern entrance. The monastery was closed in 1918 and only reopened in 1995. In 1998 Patriarch Alexius II took part in a service to return the relics of St Sabbas to the monastery. Today the monastery has the status of a stauropegic monastery, which is second in status to a lavra. In addition to being a working monastery, it also holds the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum.

Belfry and Neighbouring Churches

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Located near the main entrance is the monastery's belfry which is perhaps the calling card of the monastery due to its uniqueness. It was built in the 1650s and the St Sergius of Radonezh’s Church was opened on the middle tier in the mid-17th century, although it was originally dedicated to the Trinity. The belfry's 35-tonne Great Bladgovestny Bell fell in 1941 and was only restored and returned in 2003. Attached to the belfry is a large refectory and the Transfiguration Church, both of which were built on the orders of Tsar Alexis in the 1650s.  

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To the left of the belfry is another, smaller, refectory which is attached to the Trinity Gate-Church, which was also constructed in the 1650s on the orders of Tsar Alexis who made it his own family church. The church is elaborately decorated with colourful trims and underneath the archway is a beautiful 19th century fresco.

Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is the oldest building in the monastery and among the oldest buildings in the Moscow Region. It was built between 1404 and 1405 during the lifetime of St Sabbas and using the funds of Prince Yury of Zvenigorod. The white-stone cathedral is a standard four-pillar design with a single golden dome. After the death of St Sabbas he was interred in the cathedral and a new altar dedicated to him was added.

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Under the reign of Tsar Alexis the cathedral was decorated with frescoes by Stepan Ryazanets, some of which remain today. Tsar Alexis also presented the cathedral with a five-tier iconostasis, the top row of icons have been preserved.

Tsaritsa's Chambers

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is located between the Tsaritsa's Chambers of the left and the Palace of Tsar Alexis on the right. The Tsaritsa's Chambers were built in the mid-17th century for the wife of Tsar Alexey - Tsaritsa Maria Ilinichna Miloskavskaya. The design of the building is influenced by the ancient Russian architectural style. Is prettier than the Tsar's chambers opposite, being red in colour with elaborately decorated window frames and entrance.

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At present the Tsaritsa's Chambers houses the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum. Among its displays is an accurate recreation of the interior of a noble lady's chambers including furniture, decorations and a decorated tiled oven, and an exhibition on the history of Zvenigorod and the monastery.

Palace of Tsar Alexis

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The Palace of Tsar Alexis was built in the 1650s and is now one of the best surviving examples of non-religious architecture of that era. It was built especially for Tsar Alexis who often visited the monastery on religious pilgrimages. Its most striking feature is its pretty row of nine chimney spouts which resemble towers.

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  1. From Naxos: Mykonos Full-Day Trip by Catamaran

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  2. From Naxos: Delos and Mykonos Full-Day Trip by Catamaran

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  3. Mykonos-Naxos Ferry, Tickets, Schedules

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  4. From Naxos: Delos and Mykonos Day Trip with Licensed Guide

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  5. From Naxos: Mykonos Full-Day Trip by Catamaran

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  6. From Naxos: Round Day Trip To Mykonos Island

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  1. From Naxos: Round Day Trip To Mykonos Island

    The Sum Up. Experience the best of Mykonos Island on a round day trip from Naxos. With a blend of relaxation and adventure, this excursion offers a perfect getaway for travelers seeking beauty and excitement. From whitewashed alleys to designer shopping options, panoramic views to vibrant beach parties, this trip has it all.

  2. From Naxos: Round day trip to Mykonos Island

    Depart from Naxos port in the morning and after approximately 2 hours of sailing, arrive at Mykonos Island, one of the top must-see destinations in the world. On arrival, enjoy 6 hours of free time on the cosmopolitan island. At Mykonos Town, you can begin your exploration from the picturesque old harbor, a great area with many restaurants and ...

  3. From Naxos: Mykonos Full-Day Trip By Catamaran

    Set out on a voyage from Naxos to Mykonos with the captivating full-day catamaran trip, a symbol of island-hopping beauty and adventure. Priced from $64.74 per person, this 10-hour escapade offers a unique blend of relaxation and discovery on the Aegean Sea. With wheelchair accessibility and conducted in English, this excursion promises an ...

  4. Delos and Mykonos One-Day Boat Trip from Naxos 2024

    Delos, the island where ancient Greeks believe Apollo was born, is a 2-hour journey from Naxos by two separate public ferries. This convenient boat service, tailored to travelers, gets you there in much less than an hour, with three hours to explore before you hop to neighboring Mykonos. Enjoy half a day there, enough time to shop, stroll and eat: all activities, including entrance to Delos ...

  5. The Best Naxos Tours and Day Trips from Naxos Greece

    If Mykonos isn't already on your Greek travel itinerary, then this day trip from Naxos to Mykonos is a great idea. The entire day is around 10 hours long, and gives you 6 free hours when in Mykonos. There's plenty to see and do around Mykonos Town, including the Little Venice area, climbing up to the windmills and walking around the whitewashed ...

  6. From Naxos: Delos and Mykonos Full-Day Trip by Catamaran

    14 Oia. 15 Agios Nikolaos. 16 Kissamos. 17 Imerovígli. 18 Epidaurus. 19 Nafplio. 20 Ierapetra. Enjoy a full-day cruise by catamaran from Naxos to Delos Island, one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. Visit Mykonos Island and stroll around the streets of its historic town.

  7. From Naxos: Delos and Mykonos Full-Day Trip by Catamaran

    Providing flexibility for travelers, the booking and cancellation policy for the Naxos: Delos and Mykonos Full-Day Trip by Catamaran allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring a stress-free experience. To secure booking, travelers can reserve their spot without payment today, offering peace of mind while planning their ...

  8. From Naxos: Delos and Mykonos Day Trip with Licensed Guide

    Embark on a Greek adventure from Naxos/Paros to the islands of Delos and Mykonos. Hop on a local cruise boat and meet your guide on Delos to explore its hidden treasures on a guided walking tour. Then, sail across to Mykonos with your guide and explore the island's charming town and harbor. Board your prebooked ship on Naxos/Paros and meet your ...

  9. Naxos to Delos & Mykonos Day Trips

    One Day Cruise from Naxos to Delos & Mykonos. Boat Transfer with Alexander Cruises. 9 hrs 40 mins. From. €60. Per person. Up to 300 people. Free refunds.

  10. Day Trip from Naxos to Delos & Mykonos

    Itinerary. 09:00 Departure from Naxos marina. 9:30- 9:40 Arrival in Paros and departure with new guests. 10:30 Arrival in Delos. 13:30 Departure from Delos to Mykonos. 13:45 Arrival in Mykonos. 17:00 Departure from Mykonos to Paros & Naxos. 18:10 Arrival Naousa Paros (stay 5 minutes) 18:50 Arrival in Naxos.

  11. Ferry Mykonos To Naxos

    Mykonos to Naxos ferry price | The Mykonos Naxos ferry prices with Seajet are the same whether you take the fast or slow ferry. A one-way crossing with Seajet costs €49.70 pp. The slower ferry with Fast Ferries is a little cheaper at €36. Children aged between 5 and 10 years get a 50% discount on ferry tickets.

  12. Day trip from Naxos to Mykonos

    It provides the option of 6 hours on Mykonos or 2hrs 45min in the morning at the Delos archaeology site and another 3hrs 30min in the afternoon on Mykonos. Naxos Star, another excursion boat, starts its Delos/Mykonos day trips on 2nd May. Prices are €50 for adults and half-price for children.

  13. The Top Day Trips from Mykonos for 2021

    Day trips from Mykonos to Naxos are available daily with more than 4 crossings, operated by up to 5 ferry companies for 2021. You can catch a ferry from Mykonos to Naxos at the port of Tourlos in Mykonos. It takes approximately 40 minutes to reach Naxos from Mykonos with a high-speed ferry. There are also conventional ferries operating on this ...

  14. 15 Best Day Trips from Mykonos

    It's easy to take a quick ferry trip to Syros, Tinos, Paros and Naxos to name just a few of the many islands that are just a day trip away from Mykonos. 1. Rhenia Island Source: getyourguide.com Rhenia Island. Rhenia Island is one of the closest of the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea and makes for a popular day trip from Mykonos.

  15. Mykonos day trip from Naxos

    I am currently planning to visit Naxos in mid-August. We would like to plan a day trip to Mykonos. We were originally interested in the Delos-Mykonos cruise excursion (Naxos Star or Cat Alexander), but there is conflicting information about what days of the week the tours will be offered in August (some websites say Saturday and others say Sunday).

  16. From Naxos: Delos and Mykonos Full-Day Boat Trip

    Full description. Sail across the Aegean Sea from Naxos and visit the uninhabited island of Delos to explore the most sacred of all the Greek islands from ancient times. Get 3 hours of free time to wander around the ruins and see the excavated artifacts in the small museum. Hire a private professional guide upon arrival if you wish to upgrade ...

  17. Day trip from Naxos to Mykonos

    262 reviews. 212 helpful votes. 6. Re: Day trip from Naxos to Mykonos. 10 years ago. busteressex, if you mean day-trips from Naxos to Paros, it is possible every day, all year. The Blue Star ferry from Naxos 09:30, return in the evening , some days 22:00 the other 22:50. Sailing is one hour, ticket is10 euro one way.

  18. 11 Best Naxos Day Trips To Add To Your Itinerary (2024)

    🛥️Check rates and availability for this Full-Day Boat Trip to Santorini From Naxos! 7. Naxos to Mykonos Day Trip. Mykonos is best known as the upscale party destination, and easily the most expensive island in the Cyclades. Avoid the high accommodation prices, and visit Mykonos on a day trip from Naxos!

  19. Every time we go on holiday it's to a Greek island

    Naxos They told MailOnline Travel: 'Naxos is the all-rounder among the islands: long sandy beaches, tavernas right on the beach, cute little villages and good food.

  20. 11 Best Places in Greece for Couples 2024

    Mykonos . If you're looking for a romantic getaway that's truly out of this world, then look no further than Mykonos! ... 11. Naxos. Located between the Aegean Sea and the Cyclades Islands ...

  21. Day Trips from Mykonos Town to Naxos

    From Naxos: Delos and Mykonos Day Trip with Licensed Guide. 10 hours; Skip the line; 4.4 (7) From. $176.45. per person. Private tour. Deluxe Mykonos Tour For Cruise Passengers. 3 hours; 5 (1) From. $212.81. per person. Day trip. Mykonos Highlights Tour. 6 hours; Small group; Pickup available; New activity. From. $80.21.

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