Private Tours in Mykonos — Beyond the Parties & Crowds

Mykonos is famous for glamour — but there is so much more. The sacred island of Delos, pristine beaches away from the beach clubs, authentic tavernas in the interior, iconic windmills at golden hour. 105 Olives Greece designs private tours in Mykonos for travellers who want the real island: a private yacht to Delos, sunset tour of Little Venice, or a full-day exploration with a local who knows every hidden corner.

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Tours and Travel Experiences
in Mykonos

Mykonos Private Tour Options

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Mykonos Town Walk

Chora, Little Venice, windmills. 4 hours.

From €280

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Delos Island Tour

UNESCO site. Private boat + guide. Full day.

From €420

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Beaches & Bays

Paradise, Elia, Agrari, Kapari. Full day.

From €360

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2-Day Stay

Full island + Delos + boutique hotel. 2 days.

From €1,100

Private Tours in Mykonos 2026 — Beaches, Villages & Hidden Gems

Mykonos rewards the visitor who goes beyond the beach clubs. A private guide unlocks the island’s whitewashed back alleys, the sacred site of Delos, and the fish tavernas locals actually eat at — none of which appear on the standard group tour. 105 Olives Greece organises private Mykonos tours from a half-day walking experience to a 2-day island stay combined with Santorini or Crete.

Private Mykonos Tour Options

Tour Type Duration Price (per couple) Highlights
Mykonos Town & Villages 4 hours from €280 Chora, Little Venice, windmills
Delos Sacred Island Tour Full day from €420 UNESCO site, private boat, guide
Beaches & Bays Private Tour Full day from €360 Paradise, Elia, Agrari, Kapari
2-Day Mykonos + Delos 2 days / 1 night from €1,100 Full island + sacred site + hotel

Top Places to Visit in Mykonos with a Private Guide

Mykonos Town (Chora): The iconic whitewashed labyrinth is best explored on foot with a local guide. You will find the pelican Petros (or one of his successors) near the port, the 16 windmills of Kato Mili overlooking the Aegean, and Little Venice — a row of houses built directly over the water where sunset drinks are a Mykonos institution. The back alleys behind the main square conceal tiny churches, family jewellers, and the best loukoumades in the Cyclades.

Delos Island: A 20-minute boat ride from Mykonos harbour brings you to one of the most significant archaeological sites in Greece — the mythical birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. The entire island is an open-air museum: the Avenue of Lions, the House of Dionysus with its famous mosaic, the ancient theatre, and the panoramic view from the summit of Mount Kynthos. Delos is UNESCO-listed and receives a fraction of the visitors that Mykonos does. A private guide makes the difference between a collection of ruins and a story that stays with you.

Best Beaches: Paradise Beach is famous — and therefore crowded in July and August. For privacy and clear water, your guide will take you to Kapari (small, rocky, extraordinary colour), Agrari (accessible only by a short walk or boat), and the southern beaches of Elia and Kalo Livadi, where the crowds thin out by mid-afternoon.

Getting to Mykonos from Crete

Route Duration Approximate Cost Best For
Heraklion → Mykonos (flight) 45 min €60–€180 Speed, 1-night stays
Heraklion → Mykonos (ferry) 5–8 hours €45–€90 Budget, scenic
Private yacht (Crete → Mykonos) 2–3 days sailing from €2,400 Ultimate experience

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mykonos worth visiting beyond the parties?

Absolutely. The party reputation is real but limited to specific beaches and clubs. The historic town, the Delos archaeological site, the quieter southern beaches, and the traditional villages of Ano Mera are completely separate from the nightlife scene. A private guide will design the Mykonos that matches your interests.

Can we visit Delos from Mykonos in one day?

Yes — Delos is a 20-minute boat ride from Mykonos Old Port. Regular ferries run several times daily. We recommend arriving early (08:30 opening) to beat the heat and the crowds. Allow 2.5–3 hours on the island. Delos is closed on Tuesdays.

What is the best time to visit Mykonos?

May and early June offer the best combination of good weather, open businesses, and manageable crowds. September is equally excellent. July and August are peak season — beautiful but expensive and crowded. Book accommodation well in advance if visiting in summer.

Combining Mykonos with Crete? See our multi-day tour options for seamless island-hopping packages.

Planning a day trip from Crete to Mykonos? Read our complete guide: Mykonos Day Trip from Crete: Ferry, Flight & Best Itinerary 2026 →