Mykonos is one of the most famous
islands of Greece along with Santorini. Mykonos for many years was eclipsed by the small island of Delos, its neighbor who boasts the famous lions. Mykonos has many sandy beaches around it, probably the best around Cyclades archipelago. One of the most visited places of Mykonos are the charming little streets of the capital, Mykonos Town, which serve as landscape photos. Just to the output port, is the most famous inhabitant of Mykonos, a pelican named Petros. The old town with its narrow streets are all whitewashed, enhanced with wood painted blue and decorated with red flowers. Mykonos has become famous in the 1960s, his fame continued bohemian and now besides being a known destination rivaling European night in Ibiza, is also a popular gay destination. Do not miss Mykonos Little Venice area where multi-colored small houses are just besides wave of the sea, the sunsets here are breathtaking. Very close to Little Venice‘s there are the famous windmills of Mykonos, one of them is a museum. There are ferries to Mykonos from Athens (Piraeus) and Santorini. Hotels in Mykonos
What to visit in Mykonos: Little Venice; Mykonos Streets; Mykonos Windmills; Super Paradise Beach; Delos; Kalafati; Psarou; Agios Sostis; Agios Stefanos;
Restaurants in Mykonos
- Restaurant Konstantis
- Yialo Yialo Mykonos
- Bakalo Greek
- Fato a Mano Italian Restaurant
- Nicola’s Taverna Mykonos
- Local Mykonos
Transports in Mykonos
Mykonos Airport (JMK) – There are flights from/to Athens and several European cities especially on the Summer months.
By boat – There are daily ferries from/to Athens port of Piraeus. During the Summer months there are lots of inter island ferries. You can check time and tickets of ferries here.
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