Delos

Mykonos, Greece

4.7 ★
846 00, Greece
3-4 hours, including walking between archaeological sites and a guided tour
12 EUR (full ticket), 6 EUR (reduced ticket for EU citizens aged 18-25), Free entry for children under 18 and EU senior citizens

Delos, a small uninhabited island near Mykonos, Greece, is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Aegean. Regarded by ancient Greeks as a sacred birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, Delos was once a thriving religious, political, and commercial center. Today, it offers visitors an extraordinary glimpse into classical Greek civilization through its remarkably preserved ruins and extensive open-air museum. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island's archaeological treasures include elegant temples, grand marble statues, ancient marketplaces, and multi-story houses adorned with intricate mosaics.

Visitors to Delos can expect an immersive historical experience, walking through what was once a bustling hub of worship and trade over 2,500 years ago. The island's atmosphere is tranquil yet evocative, enhanced by the arid landscape and panoramic views of the surrounding Aegean Sea. Guided tours and informative signage help bring the ancient world to life, making it accessible even to those new to Greek history.

What visitors particularly love about Delos is the seamless blend of mythology, history, and natural beauty. The absence of modern development preserves its timeless aura, allowing travelers to focus fully on the ruins and their storied past. The site's significance as the mythological birthplace of Apollo infuses the visit with a sense of spiritual reverence, complemented by the stunning light that bathes the island at sunrise and sunset.

Highlights

Best Time to Visit

Late spring (May and early June) and early autumn (September) are ideal to visit Delos due to mild temperatures, fewer crowds, and pleasant weather for outdoor exploration.

Insider Tips

  1. 1 Arrive early in the morning to avoid afternoon heat and crowds
  2. 2 Bring sun protection and plenty of water, as there is little shade on the island
  3. 3 Combine your visit with a boat tour from Mykonos for stunning seaside views and easy access

Frequently Asked Questions

Daily boat tours and ferries run from the Old Port of Mykonos town, typically departing every 1-2 hours between April and October. The boat trip takes about 30 minutes.

While the site is fascinating, it requires extensive walking on uneven terrain and limited shade, which may be challenging for very young children or those with mobility issues. Proper footwear and hydration are important.

Delos has very limited facilities; a small kiosk offers water and snacks, but it is advisable to bring your own food and water. There are no restaurants, and restroom facilities are minimal.

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