Mykonos IslandOne island, three top delights

The landscape of the island may be barren and dry, typically Cycladic, however, the 85,48 sq.km. of Mykonos and its 81 kms of coastline offer unique beauty spots that make it one true island paradise for holidays. Small and larger bays – Panormos, Korfos, Ornos, Elia, Kalafatis-,perfect beaches, low lying hills – Ai Lias Vorniotis on the west, Ai Lias Anomeritis on the east- quaint little villages and seaside resorts, make up the diverse image of the “island of the elite”, promising delightful moments to all visitors.

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First delightChora & Surroundings

Keeping intact its special features, the beautiful and quaint capital, Chora, is spreading along the west island coast and in the middle of a large gulf, formed by Tourlos and Agios Stefanos bay on the north and Korfos bay and Diakofti peninsula on the south.

Quaintness
& majestic images

In the early morning hours, when only a few tourists are up and around, you can enjoy a relaxing walk in the whitewashed streets, absorbing the delightful images of the cubic houses, decorated with the blossoming bougainvilleas, of the small churches with the blue and white domes, the quaint windmills, the port with its colorful fishing boats that line side by side with mega yachts…

Mykonos Town Highlights

All glittering under the sun, clean, steeped in tradition, are a feast to your eyes and welcome you to the island of the winds, which has managed to remain in the top list as one of the best tourist destinations worldwide.

The traffic in the market and the surrounding streets starts late in the morning, when the sun becomes hotter and the only way is… the way to the beach.

One of the most photographed neighborhoods and undoubtedly a hot spot of Mykonos is Alefkandra or Little Venice, with the 18th- century mansions and their colorful balconies hanging above the waves.

During sunset, the area is packed and all the cafes and restaurants are filled with people who flock to this narrow corner to get the best sunset glimpse.

The dense bus network, with frequent connections, offers the chance to visit the most beautiful beaches and the most picturesque villages.

Mykonos Town Highlights

For those remaining in town, its worth walking along Matogianni street, its most commercial street, lined with famous stores, galleries and jewelries. At the numerous cafeterias and restaurant- bars you will enjoy coffee, snacks, ouzo and local delicacies, thus unwind in a cosmopolitan surrounding.The busiest areas are the squares of Mando Mavrogenous, Tria Pigadia and Lakka.

The Windmills in the small hill on the southeastern part of Chora are a nice walk, offering unparalleled views. If you are interested in the local tradition, pay a visit to Lena’s House in Tria Pigadia.

One of the most photographed neighborhoods and undoubtedly a hot spot of Mykonos is Alefkandra or Little Venice, with the 18th- century mansions and their colorful balconies hanging above the waves.

During sunset, the area is packed and all the cafes and restaurants are filled with people who flock to this narrow corner to get the best sunset glimpse.

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Second Delight: Endless Beach,
Hopping & Perfect Seas

Popular & Cosmopolitan Beaches

Well-organized, lively and beloved by locals and international visitors alike.

  • Platys GialosGolden sand, organized facilities
  • Psarou Chic, elite-favorite beach
  • Elia
    Cosmopolitan, fully serviced
  • Ornos
    Yachts, beach bars, and crowds
  • Aghios Ioannis
    Scenic views of Delos
  • Kalo Livadi
    Trendy and organized
  • Aghia Anna
    Peaceful but with sunbeds
  • Paragka
    Quirky, youthful energy
  • Kalafatis
    Sports & windsurfing, Blue Flag beach
  • Megali Ammos, Ftelia, Korfos
    Ideal for windsurfing

Remote, Natural & Nudist-Friendly Spots

Perfect for quiet moments and untouched beauty. Nudism is tolerated on some of these beaches.

  • Agrari
    Golden sand, crystal-clear water
  • Kapari
    Hidden and serene
  • Aghios Sostis
    Unspoiled, no organized facilities
  • Foko
    Secluded natural cove
  • Mersini
    Remote tranquility
  • Paradise
    Famous and nudist-friendly
  • Super Paradise
    Popular with naturists
  • End of Panormos, Elia, Paragka
    Nudist-friendly zones

Beach Access by Boat

From Platys Gialos and Ornos, you can take a boat to reach many of the island’s top beaches:

  • Paragka
  • Super Paradise
  • Paradise
  • Elia
  • Agrari
  • Platys Gialos
  • Psarou

Boatmen’s Association
Platis Yalos “Agios Artemios”

Beach Access
by Boat

From Platys Gialos and Ornos, you can take a boat to reach many of the island’s top beaches:

  • Paragka
  • Super Paradise
  • Paradise
  • Elia
  • Agrari
  • Platys Gialos
  • Psarou

Boatmen’s Association
Platis Yalos “Agios Artemios”

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Third delightLocal Flavors

Start your culinary journey in Mykonos with simple, local flavors found in traditional taverns, then explore the island’s upscale dining scene. Don’t miss onion pie with trovolia cheese, snails in red sauce or mackerel with capers.

A Taste of Mykonos

Continue with sea urchins in vinaigrette, kopanisti cheese, marathokeftedes, louza (cured pork), and fried green tomatoes. For dessert, try honey pies with trovolia, almond pasteli, or the refreshing soumada drink.

Mykonos gets high scores as far as entertainment concerned, with numerous bars and lounge clubs, which attract all sorts of fans and clubbers for endless dancing, all day and all night long.

All Night Fun

From the beach bars (Tropicana Beach Bar, Solymar, Ammos) to the night clubs and bars (Pierros, Ramrod, Caprice, Semeli, Scandinavian Bar), the choices are endless and fun guaranteed.

Mykonos Island