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While Delos itself is uninhabited, you won’t have to sleep under the stars in the company of ancient gods – though, with a clear night sky, you might see some constellations named for them. You’ll find modern marinas and ports just a short sail away on the neighboring islands. The nearby island of Mykonos, known for its vibrant nightlife, boasts the New Port of Mykonos, the largest and best-equipped marina in the area. For a more charming and traditional experience, consider the Old Port, nestled in the heart of Mykonos Town. For a truly authentic taste of Greece, however, you’ll want to head over to the island of Rhenia, just off the coast of Delos. This serene spot offers a beautiful harbour where you can drop anchor and enjoy a bit of tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle of your Delos exploration.
Delos was once a bustling commercial hub, a sacred sanctuary, and a vibrant center of Greek civilization. Now, its silence speaks volumes. The island is a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of power and the enduring legacy of ancient Greece. Though the island may be silent, its story echoes through the centuries, whispering through the ruins and inviting you to unravel its mysteries. This is the magic of Delos, a timeless tapestry of history and myth that will stay with you long after you've set sail.
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