Mykonos: Brand-New Catamaran Cruise with Meal, Drinks & Transport

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Mykonos: Brand-New Catamaran Cruise with Meal, Drinks & Transport

  • 5.0777 reviews
  • 5 hours (approx.)
  • From $180.19
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Traveller rating 5.0 (777)Duration5 hours (approx.)Price from$180.19Operated byNostos Mykonos YachtsBook viaViator

Mykonos looks different from deck level. This brand-new catamaran cruise pairs a calm sea day with Rhenia swimming time, a proper 3-course meal, and included alcoholic drinks, plus hotel pickup options so you skip the whole guessing-game about meeting points. If the weather cooperates, you also get a pass by Delos for that UNESCO sightline from the water.

I really like the boat itself: the operator sails on the brand-new catamarans Aerial and White Coral, with a walk-around layout, big sunbeds, and lounge space that feels designed for spreading out. I also love that the “fun part” isn’t just scenery—there’s a chef-prepared 3-course lunch onboard and wine and beer included, not a sad soda-and-crackers situation.

One drawback to plan for: the itinerary is weather-dependent, and boarding and returning are done via a tender boat. That means the day can shift a bit (Rhenia timing, and whether Delos is passed), and you’ll want to accept a little extra step-and-splash compared with a cruise terminal dock.

Key points to know before you go

  • New catamarans Aerial and White Coral with lots of deck space and modern design
  • Lunch plus wine and beer served onboard, with soft drinks and bottled water too
  • Rhenia swimming stop with snorkel masks and gear included
  • Water toys only if conditions allow, like SUP and kayak
  • Delos is optional via pass-by (no landing) depending on weather
  • Hotel pickup is available only if you provide details by text 24 hours ahead

Mykonos by Catamaran: Why the Rhenia Route Works

Mykonos: Brand-New Catamaran Cruise with Meal, Drinks & Transport - Mykonos by Catamaran: Why the Rhenia Route Works
Mykonos is pretty from the road. It’s special from the water. This half-day sail puts you outside the heaviest land traffic and lets you do the main thing people come for: long looks at the Cyclades and actual time floating, swimming, and snorkeling.

Rhenia is the anchor point of the day. It’s close enough to make the schedule feel relaxed, but you still get that sense of being away from the crowds on shore. And if conditions allow, you’ll also get a pass by Delos to see the archaeological site from sea level.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mykonos.

Aerial and White Coral: The Luxury Details You Can Actually Feel

Mykonos: Brand-New Catamaran Cruise with Meal, Drinks & Transport - Aerial and White Coral: The Luxury Details You Can Actually Feel
This operator uses two brand-new catamarans, Aerial and White Coral. The big practical benefit: more space per person. When a boat carries up to 25 people, that spacious feel matters, especially when everyone wants deck time at once.

The layout is the kind you’ll notice right away. You can move around the boat without feeling stuck in a narrow corridor. There are large sunbeds and lounge areas, so even if you’re not the type who wants to be in the sun all day, you’ll still have a comfortable spot.

And yes, you’ll see that “new boat” cleanliness factor. Several past sailings highlight how tidy everything felt onboard, which is exactly what you want when you’re spending hours sitting, eating, and swapping seats for the best view.

Lunch, Wine, and WiFi: The Onboard Perk That Makes the Day Worth It

The food here isn’t a boxed lunch. You get a 3-course meal freshly cooked onboard by their chef. Timing matters: having lunch in the middle of the sea day keeps the cruise from feeling like a long stretch of waiting for the one swim stop.

Drinks are also part of the value. Wine and beer are included, plus soft drinks and bottled water. WiFi is included too, so if you need to send that one photo before your group chat explodes, you can.

One note from the vibe on boats like this: the crew may run a few safety-and-order rules. There have been comments that beer service can involve asking each time, and that the crew keeps an eye on the drinking. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s good to know if you want a totally hands-off, casual party atmosphere.

Rhenia Stop: Swimming, Snorkeling, and Water Toys

Mykonos: Brand-New Catamaran Cruise with Meal, Drinks & Transport - Rhenia Stop: Swimming, Snorkeling, and Water Toys
Rhenia is where the cruise turns from scenic to active. This is the part of the day designed for you to jump in and enjoy the water. You’ll have snorkeling equipment onboard—masks and snorkels are included—so you can get right to exploring the underwater surface.

SUP and kayak are included too, but only weather permitting. The same is true for what you’ll actually be able to do in the water. If the sea is calm, it tends to be a more playful stop; if the wind picks up, expect more of a straightforward swim and snorkel session.

There are also water toys onboard. One past sailing notes pool noodles for floating, which is a small detail but a smart one—especially if you’re not looking to swim hard, just relax and float.

Delos Pass-By or Mykonos South Coast: How the Route Adjusts

Mykonos: Brand-New Catamaran Cruise with Meal, Drinks & Transport - Delos Pass-By or Mykonos South Coast: How the Route Adjusts
Weather can change plans at sea, and this cruise is upfront about it. The day is meant to stay safe first, so the captain may adjust the route. That flexibility is a good thing when you’re booking a short sail and want to protect the main “on the water” time.

If conditions allow, the captain will pass by Delos. You’ll get a view of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and archaeological monuments, but there’s no landing—this is a look from the boat. If Delos isn’t workable, the cruise may instead focus on the Mykonos southern coast.

Practically, this is about maximizing what you can see and do in the time you have. Delos gives a big cultural payoff without extending the day. The southern coast keeps the visuals tied to famous Mykonos shoreline moments.

Transfers and Tender Boats: Getting There Without Stress

Mykonos: Brand-New Catamaran Cruise with Meal, Drinks & Transport - Transfers and Tender Boats: Getting There Without Stress
Here’s one of the best “quality of life” features: hotel pickup and return are offered if you provide pickup details up to 24 hours before the cruise. You’ll send your pickup location and a phone number that can receive text messages. The day before, you get a text (or WhatsApp) with the pickup details.

If you don’t provide pickup details in time, you’ll need to arrange your own transportation. The meeting point is on the beach at Agia Anna, near Paraga Studios (Agia Anna, Paraga, Mikonos 846 00, Greece). The good news is it’s near public transportation, so you’re not stuck.

One extra operational detail: embarkation and disembarkation happen via a tender boat. That’s normal for many ports, but it does mean you should be ready for a step from shore and a change in footing when moving between boats. Wear what you’d feel stable in, and take your time.

Group Size, Rules, and the Social Mood

Mykonos: Brand-New Catamaran Cruise with Meal, Drinks & Transport - Group Size, Rules, and the Social Mood
This is a semi-private cruise with a maximum of 25 people. That’s a sweet spot for Mykonos. It’s not a giant catamaran with hundreds of strangers swarming the deck, but it’s also not a private charter where you can control the whole vibe.

The social mood can vary day to day. Some people want conversation and group energy; others just want a quiet sun-and-sea reset. The boat size and layout help either way: you can mingle when you want, then drift back to your own spot without feeling crowded.

Alcohol inclusion can also shape the tone. Most people seem to enjoy the “drinks never empty” feeling. Still, you may notice crew attention to safe behavior and pacing, like the earlier point about beer being requested each time.

Price Check: Is $180.19 a Good Value for What You Get?

Mykonos: Brand-New Catamaran Cruise with Meal, Drinks & Transport - Price Check: Is $180.19 a Good Value for What You Get?
At $180.19 per person for about a five-hour cruise, the value depends on what you compare it to. If you’re choosing between a basic speedboat and a full-day private charter, this sits in the middle.

What you’re buying here is not just a ride. You’re getting:

  • a modern catamaran with roomy deck space
  • a chef-made 3-course lunch
  • wine and beer included
  • snorkel gear included
  • optional water activities like SUP and kayak when conditions allow
  • hotel pickup and drop-off if you submit details on time

On Mykonos, food and transport add up fast if you do everything separately. This format makes the day feel packaged: one payment, one main plan, and a lot included so you don’t keep opening your wallet.

That said, not every day will match your exact expectations. If the sea state limits activities or if the route shifts away from a preferred viewpoint, you might feel the price more strongly. The flip side is that you’re paying for a high-comfort sea day with a real onboard meal and drinks, not just a quick sightseeing loop.

Who Should Book This Mykonos Rhenia Cruise?

Mykonos: Brand-New Catamaran Cruise with Meal, Drinks & Transport - Who Should Book This Mykonos Rhenia Cruise?
You’ll likely love this if you want a relaxed Mykonos experience that’s still active. It’s a strong fit for couples, small groups of friends, and anyone who wants to trade land lines and crowds for open water time.

It’s also a good pick if you care about comfort. A newer catamaran with space to spread out changes how the day feels, especially when you’re eating onboard and hopping between sun and shade.

If you’re the type who wants a loud party scene all day, this won’t feel like that. The structure here is more “easygoing luxury” than “club at sea.” If you prefer calm conversation, you’ll probably be happier.

Should You Book This Mykonos Rhenia Catamaran Cruise?

Yes, I’d book it if your goal is a half-day that feels complete: scenery plus a proper meal plus included drinks plus real time in the water. The combination of Aerial/White Coral comfort, chef-made lunch, and snorkel gear is what makes this a smarter buy than many simpler boat trips.

Just book with eyes open about two things: the route and activities depend on weather, and you’ll board and return by tender boat. If you can roll with those realities, this cruise is one of the better ways to enjoy Mykonos without spending the whole day on the road.

FAQ

How long is the cruise?

The cruise lasts about 5 hours (approx.).

Where is the meeting point?

You meet at Agia Anna on the beach, Paraga Studios (Agia Anna, Paraga, Mikonos 846 00, Greece). The tour ends back at the meeting point.

Is hotel pickup included?

Hotel pickup and return are included only if you provide pickup details up to 24 hours before the cruise start time. You’ll receive pickup instructions by text (or WhatsApp) the evening before.

Will the cruise pass by Delos?

Weather permitting, the captain will pass by Delos for a view of the UNESCO site and archaeological monuments. There’s no stop.

What water activities are included?

Snorkeling equipment is included. SUP and kayak are included only if weather conditions allow.

Is lunch included?

Yes. A 3-course lunch is included and is freshly cooked onboard by the chef.

Are swim towels provided?

No. Swim towels are not included.

If you want, tell me your travel month and whether you’re coming from a cruise ship or a hotel in Mykonos town, and I’ll suggest the best way to plan around timing and sea conditions.

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