Ancient Greek archaeological site and birthplace of Apollo, offering unparalleled historical significance and stunning Cycladic island views in the Aegean Sea.
Cruises that visit Delos
Build Your Day in Delos
Cruise calls are short. Set your ship's arrival time, pick the stops you care about, and we'll show whether they realistically fit before departure.
Opening hours are indicative — always confirm before you go. Travel times are estimates from Google Maps.
About Delos
As a port of call rather than a home port, Delos serves as a gateway to unforgettable shore excursions and cultural immersion. Cruise itineraries typically pair Delos with nearby Mykonos, the vibrant Santorini, and other celebrated Greek islands, while some voyages venture further to Dubrovnik and Pátmos. The proximity to these world-class destinations makes Delos an ideal stop for travelers seeking both archaeological wonders and island charm in a single journey.
Visitors arriving here during the peak season—spanning June through October—will discover excellent conditions for exploring the ancient ruins that sprawl across the island. The port facilities cater well to cruise passengers, with convenient tender services connecting ships to shore. Whether you're a history enthusiast eager to walk among temples and theaters or simply seeking the authentic Mediterranean experience, Delos delivers an unforgettable blend of cultural richness and natural beauty that defines Greek island cruising at its finest.
Cruise Lines at Delos
- Emerald Cruises (80 cruises)
- PONANT EXPLORATIONS (14 cruises)
- Atlas Ocean Voyages (1 cruise)
Cruises Departing From Delos
Cruises Visiting Delos
Ship Schedule at Delos
Delos Location
Other Cruise Ports in Greece
Frequently Asked Questions
What cruise lines sail to Delos, Greece?
Three cruise lines offer voyages to Delos: Emerald Cruises, PONANT EXPLORATIONS, and Atlas Ocean Voyages. With 77 upcoming cruises available, you'll have multiple options to explore this ancient Greek port of call.
When is the best time to cruise to Delos?
The peak months for cruising to Delos are June, July, August, September, and October. These months offer warm Mediterranean weather and are ideal for exploring the ancient ruins and nearby islands like Mykonos and Santorini.
How much do cruises to Delos cost?
Cruise prices to Delos range from $4,080 to $15,660 per person, depending on the cruise line, itinerary length, and cabin type. Ocean cruises to this Mediterranean destination offer excellent value for exploring multiple ports including Piraeus, Mykonos, Santorini, Dubrovnik, and Pátmos.
What can I see and do in a day at Delos?
Delos is an ancient archaeological site and UNESCO World Heritage location, home to the ruins of temples, theaters, and residential areas dating back to ancient Greece. In a day, you can explore the archaeological museum, visit the Temple of Apollo, and walk through the ancient streets to understand the island's significance as a major religious and commercial center in antiquity.
How do I get from Delos port to attractions?
Delos is primarily a port of call, and most cruise passengers visit the archaeological site directly from the port. Taxis and local tour operators are typically available at the port to arrange transportation and guided tours of the ancient ruins and nearby attractions.
What other ports are included in cruises visiting Delos?
Cruises visiting Delos typically include stops at major Mediterranean destinations such as Piraeus (Athens), Mykonos, Santorini, Dubrovnik, and Pátmos. These ports offer a diverse mix of ancient history, stunning island scenery, and vibrant Greek culture.
Is Delos a tender port or dock port?
Delos operates as a tender port, meaning passengers are transported to shore via small boats from the cruise ship. This is typical for smaller, more remote archaeological sites in the Greek islands, and the tender process is usually well-organized by cruise staff.