Archaeological Site of Delos

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Archaeological Site of Delos, 846 00 Greece
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About

Delos is a small, uninhabited island in the Cyclades, famed for its unparalleled archaeological remains and its role as the mythical birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island offers a remarkable glimpse into Bronze‑Age and classical Greek life – from its well‑preserved temples and agora to the elaborate mosaics, inscriptions, and Minoan-era waterworks that were uncovered during centuries of excavation. Visitors can wander through the ruins of the Sanctuary of Apollo, explore the Minoan Fountain, admire the Temple of Isis, and stroll the Sacred Way that once carried pilgrim processions. Rural scenery, clear blue waters, and a quiet atmosphere make Delos a highlight of any Cyclades tour. The site is open daily with standard hours, but the best time to visit is during the mild late‑spring and early‑autumn months, when sunlight illuminates the ancient stones and crowds are lighter.

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 2 hours
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