It’s a UNESCO world heritage site. It’s an ark of history, floating lazily on the waters of the Aegean Sea, just a few miles away from cosmopolitan …
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Jan 10, 2025
Took the sea bus over from Mykonos with a guide. Toured the island of Delos, got to see all the ruins and marble and arifiacts. Really enjoyed the guide as I wouldn't of know what I was seeing with…Full review by JennC1212
Nov 23, 2024
This is such an impressive site to visit - Delos is an uninhabited island full of the ruins of an ancient Greek city dating back to the third millennium BC. It's remoteness and amazing state of prese…Full review by w c
Oct 19, 2024
I booked this as part of a ship tour and did not expect too much, but it was much better than I thought it would be. The ferry over was crowded, but when all the groups got off and went with their o…Full review by bradziker1
I am interested in touring Delos for one day from Naxos and return to Naxos. Please advise if there is such a tour?
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Hi, I visited Delos from Mykonos, but I did see there are ferries that go from Naxos to Delos. Enjoy your trip. I have learned also I have quite a few relatives in Australia from doing my Ancestry.
Are professional camera equipment (including tripod) allowed at Delos site?
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Hi Soria1023, I do not know the answer to your question. Sorry!! Logically, there should be no reason why camera and associated equipment should not be allowed.
Is it necessary to book a guided tour or we just can pay for the visit?
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Good question yes You can just visit and see the museum but the tour guide is definitely a bonus unless you have a background in archaeology or history . It was definitely a …
Good question yes You can just visit and see the museum but the tour guide is definitely a bonus unless you have a background in archaeology or history . It was definitely a plus and also helps support the local guides .
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What is the currency in Greece?
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Greece is a European Union member; euros have been the official currency of Greece since 2001. Having some euros in your pocket when you arrive can give you peace...