Interactive Map of Delos
Delos is one of the Cycladic islands in the South Aegean region of Greece. It is about a 30 minutes from Mykonos by ferry. There are a number of ferries daily from Mykonos, but also daily ferries from the islands of Naxos and Paris. There is no accommodation on Delos for tourists. If you are planning to visit the island, see our article detailing everything you need to know about visiting Delos. On this page is an interactive map of the island, with the main features pinpointed.
Using the Interactive Map of Delos
Click START to load the map. You can then either click on one of the markers for more information about the feature, or click on the name of the feature in the map’s legend. The marker will open. Tip: switch the map to satellite mode, and drag the yellow pegman from the bottom right corner onto the map, and pace it on a blue dot to see a 360 photo at that point.
Island of Delos
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Delos Archaeological Island
The small island of Delos, only 5 km long and 1,300 m wide, is one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. With excavations ongoing, it is also one of the most extensively ancient Greek sites. Greek mythology has the island as the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. A sacred sanctuary since at least the 3rd millennium BC, Delos was also an important trading port, with links reaching all parts of the Mediterranean. During the Roman era, centres of maritime trade shifted and Delos’ importance began its decline. The island was abandoned in the 8th century AD.

