Start your trip to Mykonos with a tour of Delos Island, a well-known UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the ancient ruins of the island, including the Temple of Apollo and the Terrace of the Lions, which provides a stunning view of the Aegean Sea.
Discover the famous Mykonos town (Chora), wandering through its picturesque alleys and buildings, composed in the classic Cycladic architecture. Don’t miss the opportunity to take a picture of the famous windmills of Mykonos as well the iconic Little Venice. Enjoy the evening exploring the popular clubs and bars that can be found in the town.
Come and experience the world-renowned Paradise beach, the ultimate destination for watersport enthusiasts and party-goers. Often referred to as the “party capital of Greece,” Paradise Beach offers a wide array of activities, including beach bars, nightclubs, and restaurants.
Embark on a gastronomic tour of Mykonos, and taste the local Greek delicacies. Sample freshly-caught seafood, aromatic cheeses, and traditional wine in some of the best restaurants the island has to offer. Be sure to try ‘loukoumades,’ a sweet Greek dessert!
Take a break from the beach and explore the Mykonos Folklore Museum, which depicts the traditional way of life on the island of Mykonos. Admire the displays of vintage clothing, jewelry, and furniture, and learn about the history and customs of the locals.
Complete your visit to Mykonos with a trip to the Panagia Paraportiani Church, which is one of the most photographed and significant landmarks of the island. The whitewashed church composed of five churches is a perfect example of the Cycladic architecture and its unique beauty.
The best way to get around Mykonos is to rent a car, which costs around €30-€50 per day, depending on the type of car you choose. If you prefer not to drive, taxis are available, but they are more expensive. Public transportation is limited, and some destinations are not easy to access using buses.
If you have more time, we highly suggest exploring the unexplored areas Mykonos has to offer, such as Ano Mera, which is the only traditional village on the island. On the other hand, if you have less time, you should consider settling on iconic landmarks like the Mykonos Town, where you can enjoy the best experiences the island has to offer.
Mykonos Island National Airport (JMK) is the primary airport serving the island, located around 4 kilometers southeast of Mykonos Town. The airport has flights from various European cities, including Rome, Paris and London.