Delos (Dilos) Tours and Tickets
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Delos (Dilos)

The archaeological ruins at Delos are popular with history buffs and families seeking educational experiences.
The island of Delos is uninhabited, and facilities are limited; bring your own picnic, sunscreen, and sturdy walking shoes.
The ruins at Delos are not accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
There are no overnight facilities at Delos.
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To fully indulge in its magic, 2–3 hours is the minimum for a day trip to Delos. However, if you're an enthusiastic archaeology lover looking to gain more profound insights, there's no harm in allocating a whole day to exploring the island thoroughly from Mykonos or another island.
Yes, Delos is open and can be visited on Mondays—but plan ahead. Ferries are available from Mykonos, or day tours also operate daily during summer when visitor numbers are at their highest.
Yes, there are toilets on Delos. If you find yourself wandering around the uninhabited island, you can find facilities in the museum and the gift shop. Otherwise, there are hardly any other facilities on the island, so be aware of your needs as you explore.
No, swimming is not allowed on the island as it's a protected archaeological site. However, pristine beaches and crystal-clear coves are nearby. If you visit on a day tour from adjacent islands, you may have the chance to stop for a swim away from the island.
Unfortunately, no cafes or shops sell food on Delos, so plan ahead. You'll want to ensure you have packed enough snacks for your visit or enjoy a lunch served as part of a day tour of the island.

















































































































































