Small group,swim in Rhenia,watch the sunset fm LVenice, freetrans

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Small group,swim in Rhenia,watch the sunset fm LVenice, freetrans

  • 4.528 reviews
  • 4 to 5 hours (approx.)
  • From $162.19
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Two swims, one perfect sunset. That’s the whole pitch, and it works. You sail out with a small crew, then get time for a Rhenia swim-and-play session and a sunset showdown from the water near Little Venice.

I really like the value of this set-up: you’re not just sitting on a boat the entire time. You get swimming plus paddle-board time, and the vibe is social but calm—several people mention small numbers onboard.

One thing to consider: Mykonos can be windy, and if seas are rough, the ride can feel a bit like a workout. If you get seasick easily, this may not be the best match for you.

Key highlights I’d plan around

  • Max 12 people means you’re not fighting for space
  • Rhenia swim time in clear water with paddle-boards available
  • Sunset from the boat near Little Venice, with music on board
  • Meal included after the water time (and drinks/snacks show up too)
  • Crew personalities show up in the details, from guides like Vagelis to captains like Fourikis

Why This Mykonos Sunset Cruise Feels Like a Real Small-Group Day

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This is a Mykonos sunset cruise designed for people who want the Aegean part—water time and sea views—without the chaos of a huge group. The cap is 12 travelers, and multiple guests describe it as quiet and relaxing, especially when only a few booked.

The timing is also built around the payoff. You start in the afternoon (the meeting time is 3:30 pm), then the day naturally leads into golden hour at Little Venice. Several people also note the experience runs roughly 4 to 5 hours and ends once the sun sets, not on some rigid clock.

You’ll feel the difference between “sightseeing from shore” and “being on the water,” especially at Little Venice. The bay has that iconic skyline, but the angle from the sea makes it look more dramatic and less crowded.

That small-group factor also matters for how the crew can move the plan if conditions change. One guest specifically mentions the captain adjusting the cruise based on weather, which is exactly what you hope for when wind comes up.

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Rhenia Swim Time: Clear Water, Paddle-Boards, and a Greek Meal

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Rhenia is the star stop for many people, and it’s easy to see why. This is where you get time to swim and hang out in very clear water, with paddle-boarding available. If you like a little movement, this part turns a sunset tour into an actual afternoon on the sea.

A few practical notes: the water time can be the most enjoyable part of the day, but it’s also the part that depends on conditions. If the wind is high, you might still enjoy the swim, yet the ride out and back can feel rougher.

After the water time, you’re served a pure Greek meal. People describe it as delicious and plentiful enough to feel like a real lunch or dinner, not a token bite. Some guests also mention dietary care, including accommodating vegan diets. That’s a big deal for value, because you’re not paying extra for a separate meal hunt in Mykonos town.

If you enjoy gear-free swimming days, don’t assume you’re going to be totally without equipment. Several guests mention snorkel gear and paddle-boards being provided, plus goggles/snorkel items for using during the swim period. Even if you only paddle for a bit, having options makes the stop feel longer and more fun.

Little Venice at Golden Hour: Sunset From the Water

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The second half is all about Little Venice, watched from the boat. Instead of just admiring the waterfront from land, you’re in the bay during sunset, with music playing. One description mentions smooth and dance music vibes, which helps keep the mood relaxed rather than stiff and tour-guide-y.

Why this stop works: Little Venice looks best when the light hits the buildings, not when you’re fighting for a good photo angle among crowds. On the water, you can watch the color shift and feel like you’re part of the scene, not stuck outside it.

You also get a nice flow to the evening. You’ve already spent time in the water at Rhenia, so the sunset part feels like a reward rather than a second chore. Then you head back with the sails up on the way when conditions allow—another detail that shows up in guest descriptions.

If you’re the type who likes to linger, this is a better choice than tours that rush you. Multiple people mention that time feels like it stands still once you’re settled near the sunset zone.

Crew Vibes and the On-Board Food: What You’ll Actually Notice

The crew is a big reason people rate this tour so highly. Guests mention hosts who are fun and responsive, plus captains who share useful context about the islands as you sail. Names you may see in crew stories include Vagelis, plus Fourikis in mentions of the sailing team.

Food is another stand-out. The meal is included, and people describe local dishes served after the swim period. On top of that, several guests talk about drinks and snacks during the ride—so you’re not stuck bringing your own everything.

A small-group boat also changes the service style. When there are only a handful of people onboard, the crew can check on you more easily and keep the pacing comfortable. That’s how you end up with the “we were relaxed and cared for” comments you see again and again.

One more detail that matters for comfort: guests describe the boat as clean and comfortable, and they note there’s enough room on board to spread out. When you’re not packed in like a commuter train, you enjoy the ride more, even if the sea has opinions.

Price and Value: Is $162.19 Worth It?

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At $162.19 per person, this isn’t the cheapest thing in Mykonos—but it also isn’t overpriced for what you get. The value math is simple:

You’re paying for a small-group boat outing with:

  • Two focused parts (Rhenia water time + Little Venice sunset)
  • A Greek meal included
  • Extras like paddle-boarding and snorkel gear availability, based on guest accounts
  • Drinks/snacks mentioned by multiple people
  • A crew that handles the day and keeps the flow moving

When you compare that to the cost of ferrying around plus paying for food plus arranging activities separately, this price can start to look reasonable. It’s also the kind of experience you don’t want to over-complicate once you arrive in Mykonos, where “one more ticket” becomes a trap.

Duration helps too. You’re out about 4 to 5 hours, which is a meaningful chunk of time for your money. And since it’s built around sunset, you’re not paying for a random afternoon with no big payoff moment.

One last value note: this tour is often booked about 15 days in advance, so if you want a certain day, don’t wait until the last minute. If fewer people book, you may get that extra-calm feel guests mention.

Timing and Pickup: The Part That Can Make or Break It

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Meeting time is 3:30 pm, and pickup is offered. That matters because Mykonos can be a pain for quick walking between town points, especially when you’re trying to get to the harbor on schedule.

Still, take logistics seriously. Some guests mention that pickup details can change on the day, including pickup earlier than expected or a shift to a different meeting point. There are also complaints about late pickup or limited communication in a worst-case scenario.

So here’s my practical advice: once you book, keep an eye on messaging from the operator and confirm the meeting point close to departure. If you’re counting on a specific hotel entrance, plan to arrive a little earlier than your nerves would prefer.

Also note the tour is described as near public transportation, which helps if you want a backup plan. If pickup is confusing or you’d rather control your own timing, you should be able to reach the start area more easily than in places where nothing is walkable.

Weather and Sea State: When the Aegean Gets Rough

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This experience depends on good weather, and that’s not just marketing language. When wind warnings happen, the ride can be uncomfortable for people who don’t handle waves well.

You’ll see this reflected in guest experiences. Some people felt fine, while others said the seas were rough going out and coming back, and they didn’t enjoy the ride as much. If you get motion sick, plan for that reality. Motion sickness patches, ginger, or even choosing an aisle seat on planes—same idea—can help, but you’re still at the mercy of the sea.

The good news: the captain can respond to conditions. One guest specifically says the captain modified the plan based on weather. That tells me the crew doesn’t treat rough conditions as something they power through at all costs.

The key consideration, then, is simple: if you can handle a boat ride when wind is up, you’ll likely enjoy the water time and sunset reward. If you can’t, you might spend the afternoon wishing you were on land.

Who Should Book This Sunset Sail (and Who Might Not)

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This tour is a strong match if you want:

  • Water time in clear conditions at Rhenia
  • Paddle-board or snorkel options (depending on the stop and gear availability)
  • A sunset moment at Little Venice from the sea
  • A small-group vibe with a relaxed crew

It’s also a decent pick for people who want food included without hunting for restaurants during golden hour. The included Greek meal is a real part of the experience, not a side note.

Who might skip it: anyone who hates boats in wind or has had bad motion sickness before. Also, if you need ultra-clear pickup instructions with no day-of changes, be aware that logistics can shift and communication may not always go perfectly for every guest.

If you’re traveling with a mom, a friend group, or a couple, this format also makes sense. Several guests mention family-feel comfort and friendly interactions on board—especially when the boat isn’t full.

Tips to Get the Most From Your 3:30 pm Start

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A few small moves can make the afternoon smoother:

  • Bring swimwear and towel-style basics. You’ll want to be ready for Rhenia water time without scrambling.
  • If you’re sensitive to motion, plan for it before you leave. Waiting until you feel sick is the hard way.
  • Use sunscreen and a hat. You’re outside for hours, plus you’ll be in direct sun around the swim stop.
  • Eat beforehand only if you’re hungry easily. The tour includes a meal after the swim time, so you may not need a heavy lunch.

Finally, treat this like a sea day, not a land tour. The best part happens when you stop multitasking and let the boat pacing do its job.

Should You Book This Mykonos Sunset Cruise?

I’d book it if you want a classic Mykonos sunset moment with meaningful time in the water. The combo of Rhenia swimming + paddle-boarding and then watching the sunset from Little Venice makes the afternoon feel like a full experience, not just a scenic ride.

I’d think twice if rough seas would ruin your day. The tour clearly depends on weather, and some guests report the ride can be quite choppy when wind is up.

If you do book, stay on top of pickup messaging and give yourself a buffer near the start time. That’s the boring part that protects the fun part.

FAQ

What time does the experience start?

The meeting time is listed as 3:30 pm.

How long is the cruise?

It runs about 4 to 5 hours.

How many people are in the group?

The maximum group size is 12 travelers.

Is pickup available?

Pickup is offered.

What do you do at Rhenia?

You get time to swim, tan, and paddle-board in the crystal-clear waters, plus you enjoy a Greek meal there.

What happens at Little Venice?

You watch the sunset on board in the middle of Little Venice bay with music.

Does the tour include food or drinks?

A Greek meal is included, and guests also mention drinks and snacks during the ride.

Is it only for people who swim well?

Most travelers can participate, though sea conditions can affect comfort during the boat ride.

What if the weather is bad?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Can I get a refund if I cancel?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time.

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