Mykonos Island Travel Guide

What to Do

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What is it about Mykonos that the world cannot seem to get enough of even after 40 years? Apparently, you have more exciting ways than one to find the answer to such question. After all, what is a trip to Mykonos if you don’t experience the following activities?

1) Swim, snorkel and soak in the sun

Mykonos beaches are so beautiful that it would be impossible for you to not take a dip in its cerulean waters.  Swim, snorkel, and sunbathe along its white sand shorelines whenever, wherever – just make sure to put on some sunblock!

2) Go sailing

Marvel at the views of the Aegean waters, as well as Mykonos’ neighboring islands, by availing of a sailing tour around the Rhenia and Delos islands.

3) Be a culture vulture

Greece is well-known for its many archaeological sites, and one of them is the UNESCO heritage site in nearby Delos Island. Inhabited in as early as the 3rd century BC, it is believed to be the birthplace of the gods Apollo and Artemis.

4) Party all night

Mykonos didn’t gain its reputation from early risers, so worry not about staying up late while you’re there! Whether you want to dance off in your bathing suit, on the bar for the daring, and by the sand for the modest, the choice is yours. Mykonian bars frequently feature superstar DJs and prominent local residents.

5) Shop

Bring home a piece of Mykonos. Splurge on designer labels, leather goods, liquor, souvenirs, jewelry and handmade accessories, local art and many more to be discovered as you walk along the charming Mykonian passages.

Top Attractions

Mykonos is one place in the world where you can roam around for days– or even weeks– and still find something new. While the island may teem with endless small streets and whitewashed houses, it also boasts beautiful al fresco attractions that can make you temporarily forget the world you left behind. Don’t just walk by these spots without knowing their significance. You never know: some of them may just have a remarkable story that has significantly contributed to Mykonian history.

1) Paradise Beach

Mykonos is heralded as one of the best swimming destinations in Europe, largely because of its pristine Paradise Beach. Open 24/7, this nudist beach is where you can soak up the sun and let it all out! Located four kilometers away from Mykonos Town, the aptly-named Paradise Beach is a haven for naturalist tourists and vacationers in search of a crazy party scene.

Address: Chora, Mykonos, Greece

2) The Windmills / Kato Myli

Located on a hill in the ancient capital of Mykonos are 16 windmills collectively known as the Kato Myli. Built in the 16th century, these windmills helped generate power for the early inhabitants of the island. Although they are no longer operational, the windmills serve as a vantage point for tourists who wish to revel in the beauty of the harbor.

Address: between Alefkandra and Neochori, Mykonos, Greece

3) Panagia Paraportani

As a predominantly Catholic island, Mykonos plays home to as much as 365 churches that correspond to each day of the year, according to locals. But even with the wealth of worship places, the most popular amongst natives – and tourists too – is the Panagia Paraportani. This whitewashed church is one of the oldest in Mykonos, with its construction dating back to the Byzantine Era. It is also filled with striking artifacts that come from the Middle Ages.

Address: Little Venice, Chora, Mykonos, Greece

4) Delos

Delos, the former bustling center of the Cyclades Islands and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the best places for a historical day trip along the Grecian coast. Fabled to be the birthplace of the gods Apollo and Artemis, it served as a religious center and a treasury hub during its peak. It also boasts interesting places like the Sanctuary of Apollo and the Propylaea, the remains of what used to be a grand marble archway.

Address: Island of Delos, Mykonos, Greece

5) Little Venice

Little Venice is home to palatial mansions overlooking the Aegean Sea. This beautiful neighborhood, located in the Chora region, is one of the best places to enjoy the island’s panoramic views. With its buzzing bars and restaurants, Little Venice proves to be the haven for partygoers and tourists in search of a good time.

Address: Chora, Mykonos

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