Top picks for Kampos Day tours

Discover 79 Day tours in Kampos on Trip.com, updated February 20, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 6 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From KRW 24,338.00 per person, with an average total of KRW 186,477.95. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 2.655k verified reviews, Day tours Kampos boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Shared Mykonos Sail Cruise to Delos and Rhenia Islands", with 499 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Mykonos: Beach Escape and Free Time in Mykonos Town", a 6-hour adventure in Kampos!

The next available day tour departs on February 21, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Kampos Day tours usually take about 6 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Kampos Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

February is the perfect time to visit Kampos! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Shared Mykonos Sail Cruise to Delos and Rhenia Islands.

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Reviews: Mykonos: Beach Escape and Free Time in Mykonos Town
Guest User2025-10-23
Excellent tour, the beach was beautiful and the facilities were very clean and had everything necessary, especially the service.
Reviews: Half-Day Delos Tour from Mykonos
Guest User2025-10-30
The history is fadcinating and especially interesting that this site will most likely be an archeological dig for decades to come. Well worth the time. Puts the whole wotld in perspective
Reviews: Mykonos: Shore Excursion with Cruise Ship Terminal Pickup
Guest User2025-11-20
We like that she took us around all the hot spots and she was very nice and informative about the history of the islands . I like to talk with her and learn about the history . That was the best thing for me because I love history. I also like that she gave us time to take pictures and gave us some time too to look around for a little bit.
Reviews: Mykonos Old Town Historic and Cultural Walking Tour.
Guest User2025-11-09
Our tour guide Gibson was terrific. We had been to Mykonos several years ago, but little did we know how much we missed. Gibson was knowledgeable about the history and culture and made the two hour tour memorable for us.
Reviews: Small-Group Half-Day Tour in Mykonos
Guest User2024-07-01
Iro, our guide takes good pictures & was very informative of the town. We went to several beaches, uphill downhill. We were able to try tsipouri plus some local delicacie which was very good. We totally enjoyed the tour.
Reviews: The Authentic Rhenia-Delos Cruise
Guest User2024-07-05
Picked our boat up at the Old Port in Mykonos, port staff were helpful, giving us clear directions to where our boat was. We were greeted by the crew, which looked like a family affair with a lovely smile and welcome, once abroad there was a safety message played and we were off sailing to our first stop to the island where we would swim and then have a barbecue lunch to be served, some drinks on board were included, we had a coffee first which we payed for, wine beer and juice was included in the price of the ticket. Coffee was not too strong and tasted great. A variety of music was played while we were heading to the island, on arrival clear instructions were given as to where you could enter the water and how to get on and off the boat, also giving us the time we had there (1.5hrs) we had a barbecue lunch after swimming which consisted of two skewers of meat one chicken one pork a salad rice pice of bread and a dip, food was prepared well and served on lovely plates which were plastic but very well thought about blue and white pattern, quite authentic. Once lunch was over we then sailed to Delos Island, we decided to get off here and take in the ruins and the museum, others who wanted to stay on board to swim more were then taken somewhere else we were given 2 hours to spend looking around. You cannot swim around Delos Island as it is not permitted, there is no facilities either, a few machines with water in them, to enter the ruins you have to pay €8 (machines are inside the entrance) the toilets here were not in use, you we were told to use the ones in the museum which quite a walk from the entrance (good job we were not desperate) we made our way through looking at the map which was given to us on entrance free, this is a little hard to get the jest of trying to place the things to numbers and reality. Once we got to the museum we were told that it was closed, and the staff were very unhelpful not knowing why it was or when it would reopen, we were allowed to use the toilets. We ventured out into more ruins as there is quite a lot to see and worth the visit, Once we were ready to leave we proceed back to the entrance there is very little shade around for the amount of visitors to this island so beware if you visit. Once on board our boat it was party all the way back to Mykonos we were served a slice of orange and we had juice which was still free fir the duration of the trip, We would recommend this trip out the staff were brilliant the quality of the facilities on board excellent and the food on this trip was extremely good. The problems of Delos Islands has nothing to do with the trip organisers but to whoever runs the island