If mobility is limited, begin with harbour and landing logistics. Tender boarding alone can be the hardest part of the day. Confirm your ship’s assistance arrangements before booking any shore experience.
Mykonos Town’s charm — narrow lanes, polished stone, sudden steps — works against wheels and unsteady footing. Independent café time near accessible waterfront edges may be wiser than a full walking circuit.
Delos involves boat access and uneven archaeological terrain with limited shade. Treat it as unsuitable unless you have confirmed access details that match your needs.
Private vehicle formats can reduce walking between viewpoints, but they cannot remove every step at photo stops. Discuss exact requirements with the supplier before paying.
Highlights
- Many products are not wheelchair accessible per supplier notes
- Tender boarding can be the primary barrier
- Chora lanes and Delos terrain are uneven
- Private vehicles help pacing, not magic access
- Food or simpler transfers may be gentler than walking circuits
Tips
- Contact the supplier with specific mobility questions before booking
- Prefer products that minimise continuous pedestrian segments if needed
- Allow extra time for embarkation and return queues
- Do not rely on generic “easy activity” labels without reading access notes
