Mykonos

Mykonos – Where dazzling white meets azure luxury and wild nightlife.

Greece

About Mykonos

Mykonos is Greece's most famous island and a synonym for glamorous lifestyle. The island charms with its iconic Cycladic architecture – cube-shaped, snow-white houses with bright blue doors winding through labyrinthine alleys. While Mykonos Town (Chora) attracts visitors with exclusive boutiques and world-class dining, the island's beaches offer everything from secluded coves to world-renowned beach clubs. Mykonos is a place of contrasts: where ancient history nearby meets the most modern jet-set scene in the world.

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Highlights & sights

  • ✓ Windmills (Kato Mili)
  • ✓ Little Venice
  • ✓ Mykonos Town (Chora)
  • ✓ Panagia Paraportiani Church
  • ✓ Paradise & Super Paradise Beach
  • ✓ Delos Island
  • ✓ Armenistis Lighthouse
  • ✓ Nammos & Scorpios Beach Clubs
  • ✓ Psarou Beach

How to get there

Mykonos International Airport (JMK) is served by direct flights from many European cities during the season. The island is also excellently connected by ferry or high-speed catamaran to Piraeus (Athens) and neighboring islands like Santorini, Paros, and Naxos. Renting a scooter or ATV is a popular way to explore the island.

Tips & info

Insider Tips

  1. Visit Little Venice for sunset, but make sure to book a table at the waterfront bars weeks in advance.
  2. Explore the island's interior and the village of Ano Mera for an authentic Greek experience away from the party crowds.
  3. Take the first boat in the morning to Delos to explore the ancient ruins before the midday heat kicks in.
  4. Head to "Agios Sostis" beach – one of the few undeveloped beaches without loud music or expensive sunbeds.
  5. Look out for "Petros the Pelican," the island's unofficial mascot often found wandering near the harbor.

Mykonos & Surroundings

Located centrally in the Cyclades, Mykonos is the perfect hub for island hopping.

Nearby highlights:

  1. Delos (Ancient sacred island)
  2. Rhenia (Secluded bays and turquoise water)
  3. Tinos (Pilgrimage site and traditional villages)
  4. Syros (The cultural capital of the Cyclades)

Best Day Trips

Ancient Delos

A short boat ride takes you to one of Greece's most significant archaeological sites, the birthplace of Apollo.

Rhenia Island Cruise

Sail to the uninhabited coves of Rhenia for snorkeling in crystal-clear Mediterranean waters.

Tinos

Just 30 minutes by ferry: Experience "real" Greece with its marble-carved villages and dramatic landscapes.

Best Time to Visit

  1. May & June: Pleasant temperatures, blooming nature, and prices haven't reached their peak yet.
  2. September: The sea is warm, the Meltemi winds die down, and the atmosphere becomes more relaxed.
  3. July & August: Absolute peak season – very hot, very crowded, and world-class parties every night.
  4. October: The end of the season offers great deals and plenty of peace before the island goes into winter hibernation.