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1Holy Church of Panagia Paraportiani

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4.3
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Greek Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Church of Panagia Paraportiani is a unique complex of five joined churches located in the Kastro neighborhood. Built in the 17th century, it stands out as an admirable architectural monument and a characteristic image of Cycladic temples. The church's whitewashed exterior and unconventional design reflect the island's vernacular architecture and Cycladic flair.
Nice attraction to visit in Mykonos . Tickets cost 2 Euros. They have small museums upstairs. Small church gift shop right side from entrance. The village itself is nice and it has nice coffee shops and restaurants. There is also good gift shop close by in the village for souvenirs.
Walaa M — Google review
As the “best” attraction in Mykonos, not really as good as expected. It doesn’t look that appealing when seeing it in person.
Alex T — Google review
The Panagia Paraportiani Church in Mykonos is a beautiful example of traditional Greek architecture whitewashed, simple, and very photogenic. Unfortunately, it was closed when we visited, so we couldn’t see the interior. The surrounding area was charming but could have been better maintained.
Xhulia P — Google review
Maybe I should read more history to get to know this church.
YJ S — Google review
Located at one edge of mykonos, next to the old ruins of the castle, is this small beautiful church. Magical and very romantic.. came almost sunset, enjoyed the beautiful view as well..
Reyner G — Google review
Arrive here early before the crowds. Then walk the trail from Fira to Oia. You don't have to go all the way, just as far as you feel good. Amazing views!
Thomas B — Google review
Very nice little church sitting at the edge with space around it. There is also a very nice corner where you can climb down a bit to reach some rocks if you want to take very nice pictures with the sea as your only background. When we were there, we saw smashed glass bottles and some other trash, so junkies or homeless people might have been there.
Calcen C — Google review
Charming church where sunset could be a delight. It’s a picturesque spot with ample amount of hidden treasures. It might get a lot crowded during evenings but there is a lot of space to sit and chill. The walk to this place is just around the corner and it’s a lot less noisy than the little Venice part of the town.
Emily R — Google review
Χώρα, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•Tips and more reviews for Holy Church of Panagia Paraportiani

2Windmills of Mykonos

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4.1
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Windmills of Mykonos, located at Kato Mili and within walking distance from Mykonos Town, are an iconic feature of the island. Perched on the highest hill, these 16 historic windmills offer a plethora of entertainment options and are a popular spot for capturing stunning sunset views. Seven of these 17th-century windmills have been beautifully restored in the Kato Mili region, providing visitors with a glimpse into their historical significance.
Great views and lovely place to visit. Very big tourist destination and caters to shopping. However, there are some nice bakeries and places to eat scattered throughout. Huge photo opportunities as a traveler.
John H — Google review
I would give this more stars if not for the huge tourist crowds and the ridiculous prices of the restaurants. The souvenirs were also more expensive than other tourist destinations. But the island is indeed beautiful and the scenery is definitely very photogenic. It gets quite loud and festive in the evening. Good for those who love bustling and busy atmosphere with breathtaking views. For those who like quieter places you can always steer away from the shore into the alleyways where there a small hidden gems.
JJ F — Google review
It was interesting to walk from the cruise ship to the windmills and see the beach areas along the way lined with many restaurants overlooking the sea. Walked thru the narrow streets to get a taste of Mykonos. Just in a few spots the walking paths are narrow and border the sea so be careful. Nice place to visit but not necessarily stay for a number of days.
Shailesh R — Google review
Mykonos Town in general: I had high hopes of Mykonos, old fashioned unspoilt little white-washed buildings, small narrow cobbled streets, lots of shops and restaurants within, very picturesque, small pretty churches dotted about. Nice harbour surrounded by cafes and restaurants, picture postcard stuff. I was not disappointed in that respect, absolutely amazing and pretty. Sadly, though, this is the town’s downfall and a major problem, as it attracts between 2-5 cruise ships a day during the holiday season. (Speaking to various locals, it appears the island more or less closes down out of season, Nov.-Mar., when the cruise ships stop coming). The thousands of cruisers makes the town very busy, people milling about trying to navigate the small alleyways and streets, and it can get very hot and oppressive. Mykonos has a reputation for being relatively expensive – make up your own mind. The whole town is geared to the cruise ship tourists and maximising their profits, charging stupid money for what is essentially typical holiday nicknack tat. The ‘supermarkets’ (read corner shops) only seem to sell booze, tobacco, toiletries, and crisps – nothing useful to sustain yourself if you were self-catering (there must be something somewhere on the island where you can buy meat and veg etc. but it’ll require a car or taxi as there’s nothing in the capital). Cheap nasty looking bottle of wine? Starts at around € 18.50; anything recognisable is € 30-50. The restaurant prices don’t seem too bad (is that because the cruise lot don’t eat there?), about what you’d expect to pay anywhere else, but where they do get you is on the booze, c. € 10-15 a pint. They typically only sell 33cl bottled beer at € 7-10. Some restaurants are asking € 80-90 for a bottle of wine. Your liver will enjoy this holiday. Another unusual influence is, I would estimate 90% of the restaurants more or less offer the same thing, listing themselves as Greek/Mediterranean/European – basically, Greek. The other restaurants call themselves Italian/Mediterranean/European, a nod to Italian, plus there are literally a couple of hints at Japanese. There is an Indian and a Mexican, half a mile outside the town up the big hill. I was disappointed by the lack of variety. Chinese/Thai? Forget it. I’m not sure I’ve been to any place in Europe that doesn’t have a number of Chinese restaurants. I was told that there are only 30 taxis on the island. They are not short of business. I wanted to book a trip to and from the Indian restaurant 10 mins away. I was told that there was no point trying to book a taxis as there was no guarantee they would turn up. So I booked a private hire to ensure we honoured the restaurant booking, € 72, kerching. I do not think I was being deliberately ripped off. I guess you cannot blame the locals for trying to make a good living, particularly, as in theory they only have 7 months in which to do so, but it’s very sad that such a lovely place – like so many around the world - has been ruined by tourism (driven by greed) and lost most of its authenticity.
Mark P — Google review
Watched the sunset on October 1st. Beautiful view! Got there about 30 minutes before the sunset and was able to grab a great spot on a bench. Lots of people gathered after us to watch the sunset here but there are plenty of spots to sit or stand near the windmills and below them.
Andrew S — Google review
Great views, plenty to see and do. If you are taking a cruise it’s a bit of a walk but very doable. There’s a lot to do throughout the walk. Plenty of stores and restaurants along the path.
Justin Y — Google review
As i have seen so many windmill pics from different social media, therefore the reality was no more big surprising. However the cute animals from this island made the place become more interesting.
YJ S — Google review
Signature landmark is a must to visit if you going to travel to Mykonos in the first time. Even in summer, it is very windy location. Hence, if you wanna take photos, prepare some hat or tie your hair properly. From this location , it is just a few minutes to walk to Little Venice so plan a whole day here.
Sumol — Google review
Mpaoumi, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•Tips and more reviews for Windmills of Mykonos
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3Archaeological Museum of Mykonos

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Archaeological museum
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History Museums
The Archaeological Museum of Mykonos, located in Chora, offers a fascinating journey through the island's history. The museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts dating back to the 25th century BC, including urns, funerary art, figurines, and jewelry. Visitors can explore relics that depict Mykonos' tumultuous past and battle-filled history.
A very small but charming museum in Mykonos. The collection is limited, yet beautifully curated, with fascinating artifacts that give a glimpse into the island’s rich history. Worth a quick visit if you’re nearby!
Sasho K — Google review
We went in October, the off season so no lines and plenty of time and space to wander at our leisure. The text panels are in Greek and English. There's plenty of info for what we were looking at. It was a great addition if you do an excursion to Delos island. The person at the desk was very knowledgeable and answered our questions. There are toilets available but they were not the greatest, doesn't matter tho at least they worked.
Katie B — Google review
Wonderful little museum and some very fascinating history on display for Mykonos and the surrounding islands. My only reason for not giving it 5 stars was because there was an over abundance of similar exhibits (would be nice to have a little more variety) and the toilets were missing seats in the bathrooms.
Jordan D — Google review
It's a quiet and little museum to be fair. Only costs 4 euros for entry and has lots of items to see, and well worth the time. Beautiful objects of art. Great if you are having a short stay but if you have been to Delos island you might be a little underwhelmed by the museum and what it has to offer.
Derek K — Google review
Cute little museum. They had a nice exhibition with old pictures of the excavations. And nice objecten to accompeny them. Wich gives a nice double lagering on history. Would have been nice if some of the objects in the basel exhibition got more context tho.
Jens S — Google review
Only 5 euro or 3 for seniors in October to March Not a lot of exhibits
Nigel E — Google review
Very disappointed. This is supposed to be a museum, but most objects have no label explaining where exactly they were found, what they depict or what period they're from. What you'll find in there: some pottery, many funerary steles from Rhenia, and a couple objects from Delos (including the original of the mosaic from the house of Dionysus). Delos has its own museum with more artefacts found on site. Disappointingly, there didn't seem to be anything in the museum about Mykonos itself.
Stéphanie F — Google review
4 euros per adult; kids free. Cool little museum with interesting pottery and stories of how things were discovered.
John F — Google review
Μουσείο, Χώρα Μυκόνου, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh155.jsp?obj_id=3301•+30 2289 022325•Tips and more reviews for Archaeological Museum of Mykonos

4Little Venice

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Neighborhoods
Little Venice, located in Mykonos, is often described as the most romantic and elegant neighborhood on the island. It is a popular spot for sightseeing, dining, and shopping with its charming whitewashed houses built right at the water's edge. The area is known for its fancy restaurants, bars, clubs, boutiques, and gift shops offering unique products. Staying in Mykonos Town provides easy access to Little Venice along with other iconic attractions like the Windmills.
Mykonos, Greece, USA•Tips and more reviews for Little Venice

5Mykonos

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Mykonos, also known as Chora by the locals, offers a choice between staying in Mykonos Town for glamour and nightlife or at one of the beach resorts. The town features picturesque whitewashed cubic houses with narrow maze-like streets and beautiful churches. Little Venice is a must-visit area by the sea offering great dining options. The iconic windmills are among the interesting attractions to explore.
846 00, Greece, USA•Tips and more reviews for Mykonos
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6Ano Mera

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Ano Mera, a picturesque village on the island of Mykonos, Greece, offers a quieter and more authentic side of the popular destination. Located about 5 miles east of Mykonos Town, this inland village is home to the restored 16th-century monastery Panagia Tourliani. The whitewashed complex features holy icons and paintings, along with a striking bell tower and marble fountain.
846 00, Greece, USA•Tips and more reviews for Ano Mera

7Mykonos Folklore Museum

4.4
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Temporarily Closed
Heritage museum
The Mykonos Folklore Museum, established in 1958, is situated in an old two-story captain's house near the Paraportiani church. The museum features six main exhibition halls showcasing a diverse array of artifacts including 19th-century furniture, sculptures, model ships, Byzantine icons, folklore ceramics, historical commemorative plates and more. Additionally, visitors can explore archives of manuscripts and printed materials as well as a library.
Lovely little museum with lots of items to peruse. Very nice if you like historic snapshots of daily life. 2€ per person as of July 2024.
Andrea R — Google review
Great little museum, the cellar with the pirate well and warship is a great place to es ape the sun for a few minutes. 2€ entry
Liam — Google review
Is not like a museum, is more a house decorated with all the ancient artifacts. It’s a very special place, full of energy and without the restrictions of the museum.
Beatriz V — Google review
€2 entry which is very fair. It’s not really a museum, more a collection of items and memorabilia from Mykonos’ history. There’s a self guided tour through a pamphlet which gives some information on what you’re seeing as you walk around. Spent about 45 minutes here.
James K — Google review
We've been here a few months ago. This small museum is open only in the afternoon but no photos allowed. Quite the collection of just about everything from the island. Every inch of space held something of historical value. Our travel planner Ali from heytripster(thanks so much btw.) told us is free but they request a donation. They didn't request but we wanted to donate a small fee.
Liam W — Google review
Amazing little museum with tons of artefacts and an amazing guide who's full of stories and is more than willing to answer questions. The museum is free, but donations are encouraged. Visiting in May with my boyfriend, we thoroughly enjoyed our time at the museum, and left a small donation on our way out.
Lexx — Google review
Somewhat quirky collection owned by a descendant of the pirate that owned the house. The organization is a bit random, but it's free admission and the proprietor will answer questions and volunteer information about the exhibits. Worth a look.
Sam L — Google review
I went to this museum while waiting for the Sea Bus. It's a nice little museum with lots of information and relics from the ancient Mykonian days. The history is very interesting. Would recommend!
Lela J — Google review
Κάστρο Μυκονος, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•https://www.mykonosfolkloremuseum.gr/•+30 2289 026281•Tips and more reviews for Mykonos Folklore Museum

8RARITY GALLERY

4.6
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4.7
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Art gallery
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
RARITY GALLERY, located in the heart of Mykonos, is a contemporary art gallery that has been showcasing the work of international artists since 1994. Founded by Vassilis Matsaidonis and Christos Nikolaou, it offers a diverse selection of artworks from emerging talents to established names such as Julian Opie, Mel Ramos, Yigal Ozeri, and more. The gallery also features exhibitions of sculptors like Hanneke Beaumont and Sean Henry.
We had to go here because it was a recommended spot on tripadvisor. It’s pretty cool and one of the better galleries that we walked into. The owners are pleasant and even though they don’t like people taking pictures - if you ask them, they’re pretty cool about it. The girl standing in the corner really tripped me out - the mannequins all look very real and that one girl that’s stuck taking off her sweater is perfectly placed in the gallery.
Andrew S — Google review
Really cool, free, modern art museum. There are several rooms with a great range of work by some pretty big modern artists! Every room had a guide and they really were eager to tell us about the art so we got over our shyness and learned a lot more as a result :) definitely worth checking out as it's super conveniently placed and completely free!
Imogen S — Google review
Very nice gallery with contemporary art -photography, painting and sculptures. It’s free, so you can walk in and enjoy some art in the middle of Mykonos alleys.
Juan B — Google review
When I am in Greece always want to spend one night at Mykonos to go to my favourite gallery. Love it
Sophia K — Google review
Beautiful art with a friendly and knowledgeable curator. Bigger than it looks from the outside. Cute place to stop in Old Town!
Sasamon O — Google review
Small contemporary art gallery. Not crowded despite the prime location in the middle of everything. The staff was very friendly. Good respite from the hot Greek sun - had air conditioning.
Joyce L — Google review
This was a fabulous addition to our trip to Mykonos. With an international flair, inspired by world-class artists, rarity Gallery inspired. The staff patiently helped and explained every piece of art in detail providing a pleasant personal touch.
Andreas M — Google review
This is a small gallery in downtown Mykonos, in the Little Venice district. The employees were absolutely fantastic and super knowledgeable about the art and the artists, able to point out interesting details and to provide some very helpful background information. The art is exceptional, in particular the photo realism pieces done in oil. We had a really enjoyable time admiring the art and learning about the artists and the pieces. Definitely recommend.
Amanda C — Google review
Kalogera 20 - 22, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•http://www.raritygallery.com/•+30 2289 025761•Tips and more reviews for RARITY GALLERY

9Armenistis Lighthouse

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Historical landmark
Armenistis Lighthouse, perched atop a steep hill, offers breathtaking views of the sea, sunsets, and neighboring islands. It is a must-visit attraction in Mykonos, where visitors can immerse themselves in the island's rich maritime history while gazing at the unique rugged landscape from the lighthouse's stone-fenced courtyard.
We rented ATVs for the whole day and stopped there for family photos with the lighthouse and the view. Probably the best scenic point on the island. Fun ride up on the ATVs and then epic photos with no one there. We did not pay to go into the lighthouse.
MillionMile T — Google review
There are usually not such an accessible lighthouses around the world but this one is well worth visiting. I made my trip with car here on sunrise so basically there was no one else than myself. There is a parking lot with enough spaces to park and then just slight one minute walk towards the lighthouse and enjoy the scenery. Road there is fine, just about 15minutes away from Mykonos town, many places to stop by and enjoy the views including churches, horses or panorama photo stops. Do this in the morning and you won’t regret.
Tomáš N — Google review
A beautiful place for a sunset! The old lighthouse, which is no longer operational, captures the incredible atmosphere of the place. The most beautiful sunset in Mykonos. It's very windy, but once we hid behind the rocks, we could easily watch the spectacle. A must-see, but you'll need a quad bike or a car to get there. It's quite a bit of uphill walking.
Kasia Ś — Google review
Loved visiting this lighthouse on Mykonos. We went early in the morning and hardly anyone was there. The winds were low and got some great shots.
Dana C — Google review
If you have a car 🚗 then it worth the visit, the road is very thin and two way so maybe ifs fun 🤩 When u arrive there the view is breathtaking and there are thousands of pictures can be taken Choose the day not to be windy 🌬️
Tarek R — Google review
The old lighthouse stood proudly on the rugged coastline, offering stunning panoramic views from its top. The scene was truly beautiful, with the vast ocean stretching to the horizon and seagulls soaring overhead.
Bee T — Google review
Visiting Armenistis Lighthouse was one of the highlights of our trip to Mykonos. We rented a car for the day, which proved to be well worth the expense, especially for reaching more remote sites like this one. There is no cost of admission or for parking. The panoramic views from the lighthouse are truly breathtaking. From this elevated vantage point, you gain a remarkable perspective of the Aegean Sea—so expansive that you can even make out the curvature of the earth. Spotting nearby islands in the distance and watching high-speed ferries slice across the water added to the experience. Although the lighthouse itself was closed to visitors, its presence added a sense of history and atmosphere to the site. We spent about an hour there, taking in the scenery and enjoying the peaceful isolation. One important note: it was extremely windy during our visit. Guests, particularly those with young children, should take extra care while exploring the area.
Mat D — Google review
Worth the drive. The views are amazing! There is no charge to visit. A great place to get some spectacular photos. Visiting during Sunset I’m sure would be breathtaking.
Aliza C — Google review
F8Q7+VV, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•Tips and more reviews for Armenistis Lighthouse

10Ναυτικο Μουσείο Αιγαίου - Aegean Maritime Museum

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Museum
The Nautical Museum of the Aegean is a comprehensive showcase of the rich maritime history of the Aegean Sea, spanning from ancient times to the present day. Situated in Mykonos Chora, it offers visitors an opportunity to delve into the seafaring legacy of this iconic region. Additionally, while exploring the area, art enthusiasts can visit contemporary international galleries such as Dio Horia Gallery and Rarity, both offering a diverse collection of works by talented artists from around the world.
Great little museum! Some wonderful history and the lighthouse is beautiful. The courtyard is a welcome escape from the crowds. Highly recommend.
Jacq V — Google review
Tiny maritime museum with several display cases. The best part of the visit to the museum was getting to see the beautiful, tranquil courtyard. On a busy, hot day in Mykonos town, I could see myself paying the admission fee just to spend some quiet time in the courtyard away from the throngs of tourist. Not sure the exhibits are worth the €4 admission fee. But the courtyard alone is worth €3 if you have time to sit and savor it.
Andrew H — Google review
An excellent visit today with a wonderfully warm welcome from the staff, one of the wonderful artists who has her jewellery in the museum shop, and even the owner! Would highly recommend exploring this hidden gem in the centre of town. It’s a little oasis of history, that the owners are incredibly proud to preserve. And if you are looking to buy something local and special, they have taken real care to stock the shop with artwork and jewellery from local sellers, a refreshing change from many other shops.
Rae G — Google review
What a wonderful museum! All the displays are beautifully presented and easy to enjoy. The maritime history of the Greek islands is amazing and this is the place to dig deeper. Newly renovated in 2024 the museum is first class! Of special note: amazing renovated lighthouse in the back yard; powerful headstones of maritime individuals; antiquities dating back to 3rd century bc; a great video about their two ships they have renovated. It’s a great place to bring kids too! Have them search for the real pirates chest! I also heard they turn the lighthouse at night sometimes!
Travis R — Google review
Visiting this museum is a truly unique experience. At first glance, the space seems small — but as you begin to observe each exhibit closely, you realize just how much there is to discover and explore. The interior holds pleasant surprises, including a lighthouse recreated just as it used to be when it was still in operation. It's clear that this museum was created with passion and love. What makes it even more special is that you wouldn’t expect to find something like this hidden in the alleys of an island more commonly associated with entertainment than with education, culture, and authentic experiences.
Alexandros L — Google review
This is an amazing boutique museum created from a family that loves the sea and sailing. If you pass by, spend 10 minutes to walk through and enjoy...especially the exhibits in the garden. The new shop created has also interesting items for gifts
Maria B — Google review
What an unexpected gem of a museum. Beautifully presented exhibits with knowledgeable staff. The courtyard itself is worth the modest admission price.
Lindsay F — Google review
A must see when visiting Mykonos! Right in the middle of the party scene of the island, a beacon of culture and history! You can navigate the maritime history around the Aegean sea and all its milestones from antiquity until the present time. Congratulations to the Aegean Maritime Museum and the recent renovation (2024) of its exhibition! Also... Great Museum Shop!! Quality gifts for souvenirs!!
Dimitrios K — Google review
Enoplon Dinameon 10, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•https://www.aegean-maritime-museum.com/en•+30 2289 022700•Tips and more reviews for Ναυτικο Μουσείο Αιγαίου - Aegean Maritime Museum
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11Super Paradise Beach Club

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Bar
Outdoor Activities
Boutique
Super Paradise Beach Club is a vibrant and inclusive beach club and hotel located at the east end of Super Paradise beach. The club offers a lively party atmosphere with a bar, restaurant, pool, and multi-level space designed with traditional Cycladic architecture. It's known for its flirtatious charm and carefree vibe, attracting celebrities, models, and partygoers to enjoy DJ performances at night.
Such a pretty location, friendly staff, and yummy food. Huge appreciation to the staff for the surprise at the end of my visit! I had pre-booked two chairs for my mom and me, but my mom didn’t make it due to falling ill, so I went solo! My day was extremely relaxing and the staff were attentive, and when I asked for my food and drink bill, they kindly informed me it was on the house since I had paid for two chairs already. Thank you, Super Paradise! Such a wonderful end to my trip to Greece.
Miranda E — Google review
Such a good experience in this beautiful beach club. Drinks and food were amazing. We didn't book sun beds but easily got them within 20 minutes of waiting which went really quick with all the good music and vibes. Top service too with waiters tending to the beds.
Khushi K — Google review
Super Paradise Beach Club is everything a true Mykonos beach club should be. The staff are so friendly and welcoming, and our waitress Aliki was amazing. She was always super attentive, kind, and made sure we had everything we needed. The sunbed prices are actually reasonable (which is rare on the island), the music and ambiance are spot on, and the food is delicious. It’s got that perfect mix of fun and relaxed energy without feeling pretentious. Highly recommend for anyone who wants the full Mykonos experience! Keep it up Super Paradise :)
Galin A — Google review
We visited the beach club for the second year in a row as a group of 9 and absolutely loved it. The sunbeds are extremely comfortable and the price including the minimum consumption is very fair. We stayed at the beach all day and got to enjoy some music in the evening. The staff is friendly and the food and drinks were great!
Flavia — Google review
Had the best time partying here! Our host Kristi was awesome!! We made daybed reservations (would HIGHLY recommend reservations) and just hung out all day. The music was on point. Food and drinks were great. Can’t wait to come back!
Vahe99 — Google review
It felt on the verge of a rip off. Came for the water sports located at the beach, and went through the beach club reception to enter. We were shocked at the prices. We expressed that we didnt need a sunbed, so we went through, but the receptionists won't tell you it's an option. Outrageous prices for a sunbed close to the water. This is unnecessary. Just use a blanket somewhere else. Do yourself a favor, if you want to go to the beach, go to a regular beach. Everything had a ridiculous price tag. If you come for the club, the amenities and bar you might enjoy.
Noa B — Google review
My partner and I spent the day in the beach club area and it was awesome. The drinks and food are delicious. The staff is really very nice and always looking what else you need. The premises and atmosphere were also great. A special recommendation for Erashmia, our server. She is amazing, very friendly and always very attentive to us and to all the people around. She made our day even better. We’ll definitely return.
Pablo B — Google review
Is a must go place in Mykonos. IT is not cheap but is also not the most expensive club and is worth it ~200EUR per set incl. 100EUR consumption. The service is great and the entire club amenities are fantastic. Depending on the crowd the parties in the afternoon can be a hit or miss but you can always have some dance with cocktail in the hand accompanied by good music.
J. R — Google review
Super Paradise Beach, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•https://super-paradise.com/•+30 2289 026062•Tips and more reviews for Super Paradise Beach Club

12Matogianni

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Notable street
Matogianni is a bustling street in Mykonos Town, offering an array of fashion boutiques, restaurants, and bars. Visitors can explore high-end shops like Ergon for Greek-made labels and indulge in local almond cookies at nearby bakeries. The area also boasts cultural attractions such as the Archaeological Museum, featuring archaeological collections from ancient Delos. Matogianni Street is a must-visit for designer boutiques and charming Greek souvenir shops.
Beautiful street, classic Greek cobblestone and architecture, breathtaking scenery, blue doors on white buildings, and plenty and plenty of shopping. Some tourist traps for sure, be Mindful. But everything was such a great experience walking through the town on this shopping road.
Devildman — Google review
Welcome to the heart of Mykonos Town—its iconic shopping streets! This winding pedestrian maze, often centered around Matoyianni Street, is a paradise for boutique lovers and souvenir hunters. Lined with whitewashed buildings, bougainvillea vines, and cobalt blue balconies, this area offers more than just shopping—it’s a full-on experience. You’ll find everything from high-end designer labels and handmade sandals to local art, jewelry, and quirky gifts. The streets are narrow and cobbled, perfect for slow strolls and spontaneous detours. Don’t worry if you get lost—getting lost is part of the fun! Every corner leads to another charming view or hidden café. Most shops stay open until late at night, so it’s also a great after-dinner activity. Don’t hesitate to chat with shopkeepers—many speak English and enjoy sharing stories about their crafts. If you want authentic souvenirs, look for small shops with local goods rather than mass-produced magnets. And if you’re hunting for a perfect Instagram spot, this is it. The mix of sunlight, white alleys, and vibrant details makes every photo pop.
Ufuk Y — Google review
Cute area, quite a few shops.
BennyDoe — Google review
Not the most interesting place in Mykonos The street is lovely, as many others in Mykonos. This one is famous because of its numerous shops offering luxury items from premium international brands. International expensive products for international jet setters. Nothing special, nor typical.
Philippe B — Google review
Matogianni Street is more than just a destination; it's an experience. It encapsulates the very essence of Mykonos – stylish, vibrant, and utterly enchanting. Whether you're there to shop, dine, people-watch, or kick off your night, Matogianni is the beating heart of Mykonos Town and an absolute must-visit for any traveler to the island.
Rico S — Google review
Nice street. Very busy after 10am.
Jamila S — Google review
Just Mykonos vibes!!!!!
Ανθη Χ — Google review
Nestled within the heart of Mykonos town, Matogianni Alley is a hidden gem that captures the essence of this enchanting island. My wife and I had the pleasure of wandering through this picturesque alley early one morning, when the streets were blissfully empty. The absence of crowds, a rare luxury given the popularity of the location, allowed us to enjoy our walk at a leisurely pace, savouring every moment. Matogianni Alley is steeped in history, its narrow, winding paths a testament to the island’s rich past. Originally a hub for local artisans and traders, the alley has retained much of its old-world charm while seamlessly blending with contemporary elegance. The whitewashed buildings, adorned with vibrant bougainvillaea, create a stunning contrast against the clear blue sky, offering a feast for the eyes at every turn. As we strolled along the cobblestone pathway, we couldn’t help but marvel at the array of boutique shops, each offering unique treasures. From handcrafted jewellery to exquisite textiles, the alley is a shopper’s paradise, inviting visitors to take home a piece of Mykonos. The quaint cafes, with their inviting aromas of freshly brewed coffee and traditional Greek pastries, beckoned us to pause and indulge. Nearby, the iconic Mykonos windmills stand as proud sentinels overlooking the Aegean Sea. These historic structures, dating back to the 16th century, were once vital to the island’s economy, grinding grain for local consumption and export. Today, they serve as a picturesque reminder of the island’s agricultural heritage and provide a perfect backdrop for photography enthusiasts. A short stroll from Matogianni Alley brings you to the Mykonos Folklore Museum, housed in a charming 18th-century mansion. Here, visitors can delve into the island’s cultural history, exploring exhibits that range from antique furniture and historic photographs to traditional costumes and nautical artefacts. It’s a must-visit for anyone eager to understand the heritage that has shaped Mykonos. As the morning light bathed the alley in a golden glow, we reluctantly concluded our peaceful walk. Matogianni Alley, with its blend of history, charm, and contemporary vibrancy, had offered us a precious window into the soul of Mykonos. It is not merely a path to tread but a journey to experience, where every corner holds a story, and every step invites discovery. For those seeking a true taste of Mykonos, away from the hustle and bustle, an early morning stroll through Matogianni Alley is an experience to cherish. It’s a place where time seems to stand still, and the beauty of the moment is all that matters.
Carlos R — Google review
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13Lena's House Folk Museum

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Heritage museum
Museums
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History Museums
Lena's House Folk Museum offers a glimpse into the traditional Mykonian way of life in the 19th century. The museum faithfully recreates an urban Mykonian dwelling, complete with antique furniture and authentic objects. Located in Tria Pigadia, Chora, it stands next to the Aegean Maritime Museum, making it convenient to visit both in a day. This charming house provides insight into Mykonos' cultural characteristics and social history.
A small, sweet museum in Mykonos Town. You could tell it was old and lived in because it had a musty smell; but not in a bad way, just authentic. It was nice to see the inside of a traditional house and all the hotels and restaurants are modernised. The staff were very friendly and I was able to ask them questions about the house. Please stop by.
Shobi — Google review
Small museum showcasing how a greek family home used to be back in the day. The entry fees was 4 euros but we did not feel it was worth it. The museum consisted of one big hall plus 2 bedrooms only.
Meenaakshi N — Google review
Lena’s House Folk Museum is a small but charming window into traditional Mykonian life. 🏛️✨ Tucked away near the famous windmills in Mykonos Town, this 19th-century home has been beautifully preserved, giving you a rare glimpse into how locals once lived—complete with antique furniture, family photos, embroidery, and everyday tools. It’s cozy, humble, and refreshingly quiet compared to the buzz of the town around it. You only need about 15–20 minutes to explore, but it’s a lovely break from the beaches and boutiques—and a meaningful way to connect with the island’s real history. 🎞️🪡 Entry is just a few euros, and the staff are kind and happy to answer questions. A must-visit if you appreciate culture, history, or want to step back in time—if only for a moment. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ Authentic, intimate, and a gentle reminder of the island’s roots.
Sheereen F — Google review
It’s a bit freaky but interesting nevertheless :)
Nabz K — Google review
This was someone’s house, preserved in time. It is nice to look at, but I don’t know if this can qualify as a museum. There is no explanation (only one pamphlet in English with not much information). The furnitures were not all original to the house. Some were added. There was no kitchen area, which we thought was maybe unusual? It can be visited in less than 5 minutes.
X W — Google review
Beautiful traditional Mykonian house that takes you to a past era of the island. The lady who welcomed us was very kind and hospitable.
Maria C — Google review
It was interesting to see the way they lived. I would assume this family was well off back in the day.
Max W — Google review
Interesting little museum
Vince G — Google review
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14Paradise Beach Club Mykonos

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Bar
Disco club
Paradise Beach Club Mykonos is a vibrant beachfront destination that offers bottle service, lively dancing, and sets the stage for international DJs. Situated to the south of Mykonos, this idyllic spot is located just 3.8 km from the airport. The beach boasts golden slopes that gently meet the sapphire waters of the Aegean Sea, while fragrant oleander trees provide a picturesque backdrop for leisurely walks.
I went here 8/30/25 and had a great experience. There are two options for beds/umbrellas. One is 35€ per person with a 30€ minimum spend on food or drinks. The other is 30€ per person with no minimum spend, which is what I did. I did end up getting food and spending more than 60€ anyway but I wasn’t forced to spend if I didn’t want to. The beach has some rocks but overall it is incredible. It was pretty chill given it was a Saturday. I was there from 10AM - 5PM. It was mostly couples and groups with some families. Would 100% recommend!
Valeria G — Google review
We came on Tuesday and it wasn’t crowded but they knew how to get the people dancing - nice . Food and cocktail were average. One thing surprised us is that the prices are reasonable- not what I was reading . Lounge bed was 25 Euro per person and drink was around 8.
Tom — Google review
The beach itself is beautiful and the facilities are very well maintained, including clean and well-kept bathrooms. However, the food was not that good and definitely needs improvement. The venue is stylish and well designed, but reserving sunbeds is quite expensive, I’d only recommend doing so if you plan to stay for more than four hours, cause there is a free beach just a bit further from the umbrellas.
Sofia — Google review
Great atmosphere. €35 per lounge charge. Food menu is ok but they couldn’t do most of the menu on the day we went. Prices are ok for Mykonos
Ali B — Google review
The Jadar Entertainment Island Escape group met up here and we had a BLAST! Delicious Pizza, Food period was great! Awesome cocktails, Bottle service was cool. The music, beach and overall atmosphere was everything! Thank you from LA, California!!! Whenever I visit Mykonos again, I'll make sure to come through. 😎🌴🌊🌏
Yelknirb — Google review
Enjoyed very much. Sun, beach, wonderful service and wine! We were on a cruise and caught the public bus after some sightseeing in the town centre. Very easy to do.
Amanda M — Google review
We had so much fun here! We’re not big clubbers but we were here for the beach during the day and they have 2 for 1 drinks all day so that was awesome. We left around 4 just as it was getting partying but then we came back the next day around 9pm for drinks, it was much less packed surprisingly but we left at like 10:45 so maybe came later lol. We just wanted some cheap drinks and good music haha
Daphne C — Google review
Mykonos is the first destination as part of our 7 week honeymoon. It was recommended by a mate who had just visited the island. We took the bus from Fabrika for 4euro return each. When we first walked in it was a bit confronting as in Australia beaches are free. You aren't allowed to bring in outside food and the people in front of us were asked to throw food/drinks away. Sunbeds are 25euro each in the back three isles and the front 2 were 30. Happy hour until late - 2 for 1 cockatils were great value (15euro total). The dance floor starts around 4pm which was good fun. Favourite part was chilling on the beach and going for a swim. Take a camera because the views are beautiful.
Gary Y — Google review
C947+W3, Paradise Beach, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•http://www.paradiseclubmykonos.com/•+30 2289 022852•Tips and more reviews for Paradise Beach Club Mykonos

15m-eating restaurant Mykonos town

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Restaurant
M-Eating in Mykonos town is a top-notch restaurant offering a modern twist on regional dishes in a relaxed setting. The attention to detail is evident in the tasteful decor and the flavors presented to diners. Inspired by Greek staples, the menu offers a delightful culinary adventure that can be enjoyed in the small garden or at front tables for some people-watching. The extensive collection of wines and spirits complements the meals perfectly.
Had a lovely dinner here with my boyfriend and it was the fanciest restaurant we ate at in Mykonos. My boyfriend has Celiac’s and the chef came out to our table to personally let us know his son also has it and they would do their best to avoid any cross contamination. The waitress also pointed out everything on the menu he could have or what could be modified. We enjoyed a delicious meal outside where we were able to people watch and enjoy the nice weather and the wait staff was very kind and timely with the food which I appreciated. Everything was scrumptious and I’d recommend checking this place out for a nice meal. We were able to make a reservation a day before. After the meal they gave us this delicious chocolate hazelnut candy that they make in house and don’t sell but I’d go back for that!!
Sarah C — Google review
During our five-night stay in Mykonos, we dined at M-eating Restaurant on two separate occasions—and both visits were memorable. The cuisine is of exceptional quality, thoughtfully prepared with evident attention to detail. While the prices were somewhat higher than anticipated, the overall experience justified the cost. Our first meal was enjoyed indoors, while on our second visit we opted for the outdoor patio. Each setting offered its own unique charm and atmosphere. The restaurant was bustling both nights, creating a lively yet welcoming ambiance, enhanced by the friendliness of fellow diners. Service was consistently excellent; the staff were courteous, attentive, and well-informed about the menu. M-eating is certainly a standout dining experience in Mykonos.
Mat D — Google review
We had a fantastic evening! Great food, great wine and a beautiful setting! What more can one ask for..Thank you very much to Konstantina and her team for making it even more special with their thoughtful service. I would highly recommend M-Eating Restaurant!
Antoinette H — Google review
So this was an otherworldly ride through culinary art. From the scallop appetizer, cheese trilogy, to the main course - both Nanzel and I had two different fish and both tasted amazing. It's very difficult to describe, you simply have to taste it and pair it with the Biblinos rose wine. I definitely recommend it
Zuzana S — Google review
The M-eating restaurant here in Mykonos was just amazing! From the moment we sat down we could sense that we were in for a treat. My partner and I even fell in love with their choice of dishes on the table. But the food was all so wonderful. After we ordered everything that we wanted. Our waiter said “That is quite a lot of food, maybe save some for another day.” But my friend said we are only here just the one day and we so wanted to try as much as we can. In the end we did not finish everything we had ordered. But wow did she and I give it our best try. Given another day on the island we would choose you guys again. Thank you so much.
Pantingo — Google review
Nice Resturant with outdoor seating. Service was quick and friendly. Got the focaccia to start, which was warm and fluffy - but was missing the salt and rosemary usually found on focaccia. We ordered the steak which was cooked well, but we found that the smoky flavour overpowered the actual flavour of the steak. The fish fillet however, was very nice, and was accompanied with a lovely sauce.
Sophie K — Google review
The food is delicious, the staff is very friendly and the atmosphere is simply great, both in the terrace and in the courtyard inside. Highly recommended for a night out in Mykonos.
Jose S — Google review
perfect experience!! the food, environment and staff are amazing! i would recommend the goat cheese trilogy with tomato marmelade for starters and the sous vide lamb for a main. DELICIOUS! my family and I went there, and back the other day! such a great restaurant! the second time around, I ordered a chickpea salad with homemade chicken sausage, and it was delightful!
Bettina C — Google review
Kalogera 10, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•http://www.m-eating.gr/•+30 2289 078550•Tips and more reviews for m-eating restaurant Mykonos town
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16Paradise Beach - RESORT - Mykonos

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Resort hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Paradise Beach Resort in Mykonos is a versatile mini resort located on the golden sands of Paradise Beach. It offers accommodation options for every budget, from camping to beachside cabins and fully equipped apartments. The beach club features vibrant loungers shaded by palm-thatched parasols, creating a perfect spot to relax by the sea. The resort also boasts a private beach, two seaside bars, and the island's most famous nightclub.
We had a wonderful stay at this hotel. The staff were incredibly friendly, helpful, and always went out of their way to accommodate us. The rooms were spotless—cleaned daily to a high standard by a fantastic lady who clearly takes pride in her work. The hotel is set in a beautiful area with a stunning pool, plenty of sunbeds, and a lovely bar serving refreshing iced coffees and a range of alcoholic drinks. We were also given great recommendations on places to visit nearby, which really added to our trip. We’d absolutely recommend this resort and would love to return!
I M — Google review
I had an amazing stay at this hotel! The location is absolutely perfect — right by the sea with a beautiful beach just a few steps away. The view from my room was stunning, especially during sunset. The staff were all very friendly, helpful, and made me feel truly welcome. The rooms were clean, comfortable, and well-equipped with everything I needed. I also loved the breakfast — fresh, tasty, and with lots of local options. The atmosphere was so relaxing; it’s the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the sea. I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a peaceful seaside getaway. I can’t wait to come back!
Eirini F — Google review
My wife and I plus some friends visited this beach club just for the day and we had a blast. Beach was beautiful, views were amazing, and food was delicious!
Eric P — Google review
We stayed at Paradise Hotel Beach, but unfortunately the experience was disappointing. The service was not friendly or high quality, even though we paid a lot. The room was not clean, and the food was also a letdown – they served us old French fries. On the beach, the sunbeds cost 25–35 €, which felt very overpriced. Overall, we were not satisfied with our stay.
Miran N — Google review
The only reason why you should go here is if you love bad and loud music. They try to be like Ibiza but lacking the good music/dj's. You can eat on property but after 4pm you can not talk to each other anymore because of the music. Wifi in the room is bad, 2 stripes at most. Construction on site starts at 8am. The food on site is ok. Breakfast was good with plenty of choices. During dinner several choices were not available anymore because apparantly season is over in 20 days. So very limited options. Using the beach means using the hotel beds which costs you 25/35 euro per bed per day. Beach is not sandy but grit/stones. Bring shoes. Rooms are fine. Every day cleaned. Shower was old. Toilet kept on running and after showering the whole floor is wet due to the short shower curtain. Some of the staff are friendly, others dont even bother to reply goodmorning. There is nothing to do close by. The local bus is one way to get to the city. Costs 2 euro which is very nice. Only sad part was a group of Italians fighting to get in the bus. This happened a lot according to the local store owner. On the beach expect to be harrassed in the afternoon by the guys almost forcing you to go to the club. The trip downtown was nice for the views and some local food. If you dont like mass tourisme then this is not the place to be. Everything is well overprised and expensive. All together, this was not a repeatable experience. My recent stays in Colombia, Aruba and Egypt are all way better. We wont come back to Mykonos.
H. B — Google review
The rooms were quite small but tidy. Be warned that the beach chairs are not included and cost $25. Overall was a fun experience!
Melody W — Google review
Pricey but beautiful beach with good drinks, experienced bar tenders, attentive wait staff and lots of cabanas and loungers to hang out. You can do some shore snorkling and scuba diving as well!
Gilbert B — Google review
This is a great place to stay in Mykonos, the location is superb as it is right on paradise beach with a restaurant and shop onsite, and of course paradise beach club. The rooms are very basic, but spacious, and it’s all you need when you’re right on the beach (unless you plan on spending time in the room). The bus stop to head to Mykonos town is right across from paradise beach hotel, super easy and buses run every 30 minutes, bus ride is about 10-15 minutes to get to Fabrika (Mykonos town). There is also a mini market right across the hotel where the bus stop is. Stayed here a few years ago and stayed here a second time, would stay again when I’m back to Mykonos. It’s close to Tropicana beach club as well, so you can hover between the two.
Sandy D — Google review
Paradise Beach, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•http://www.paradisemykonos.com/•+30 2289 022852•Tips and more reviews for Paradise Beach - RESORT - Mykonos

17Monastery of Tourliani

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Monastery
The Monastery of Tourliani, dating back to the 16th century, is a stunning whitewashed church and monastery located southeast of Mykonos Town. It is famous for its intricate marble carvings and a grand Italian baroque altar screen. Visiting this monastery offers a glimpse into the more authentic side of Mykonos, away from the touristy areas.
9/19/2024- Today's port stop was in Mykonos, Greece. On our tour, in addition to going to the Monastery of Tourliani, we saw the two breasts of Aphrodite. It's in the Aegean Sea. Our tour guide was amazing and knowledgeable. The Monastery is beautiful!!! I recommend that if you can take this type of trip, I strongly encourage anyone to visit. It is so worth it! There is amazing history here.
Lynn C — Google review
We visited the Monastery of Tourliani on a quiet Sunday afternoon in mid-June and were pleasantly surprised to find only a handful of other visitors, allowing for a peaceful and reflective experience. One of the most memorable details was the abundance of fresh basil plants arranged throughout the outdoor spaces. Their fragrant aroma welcomed us as we moved through the grounds, adding to the serene and contemplative atmosphere of the site. The monastery's museum was a highlight, offering insight into the site's rich history through a thoughtfully curated collection of artifacts. The exhibits are displayed behind glass in well-maintained, air-conditioned rooms—providing both educational value and a welcome break from the summer heat. The admission fee was modest and clearly contributes to the care and preservation of the property, which is kept in pristine condition. A small gift shop at the conclusion of the visit offered a selection of meaningful souvenirs. Overall, the Monastery of Tourliani offers a tranquil and enriching cultural experience, well worth a stop for those exploring Mykonos beyond its beaches.
Mat D — Google review
A stunning little monastery with artefacts dating back more than 400 years. Free entry to look around and clean public toilets available for 1 euro.
Coral C — Google review
The monastery is from the 15th century and is absolutely beautiful. Highly recommend you visit. There are currently only two Monks living there.
Shanna C — Google review
Lovely small monetary with delightful church. Unfortunately it is suffering with loads of tourists being dumped in the village. If it was quieter it would be a pleasant visit. €2 entry
Lesleyanne H — Google review
Very nice monastery in the heart of Ano Mera. There is an entrance fee of 2€ so don’t forget to bring some coins otherwise you won’t be able to enjoy this wonderful place and its museum. Calm place to have a walk and enjoy the peaceful silence. Don’t skip this place when in Ano Mera or passing by.
Tomáš N — Google review
Beautiful monastery and museum of historical Church relics. The tree in the courtyard was half fig and half blueberry.
Bryan S — Google review
It’s a monastery with a beautiful view of the surroundings . The church though small is engaged in community service and has a welcoming atmosphere. There is a museum too.
Shirish R — Google review
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18Mykonos

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Island
Mykonos, a small island in Greece, is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, 16th-century windmills, and beautiful beaches. One of the exclusive resorts on the island is Santa Marina, offering private sandy beaches and luxurious accommodations including rooms with private plunge pools and sprawling villas. The resort features a beach club where guests can enjoy stunning views of the ocean and watch mega yachts sail by.
We visited one day off of our cruise ship. There was a shuttle from the port to the town or a 30 minute walk. We really enjoyed walking around the town seeing the beautiful architecture. Buildings are all white but very colorful doors, windows, and/or balconies. We enjoyed seeing the windmills, churches, shops and restaurants, flowers, and cats. We found the people very friendly. The streets are busy so watch for motorcycles especially. There are 2 public beaches. There is a public restroom at the shuttle drop off and somewhere in the middle that are free to use. Maybe you will be lucky and see Petros the Pelican.
April W — Google review
Really beautiful place, loved seeing the waters and just only wished that I would have seen the more local side of what makes up this island. Enjoyed their local beer, had some nice seafood here and can’t wait to come back here again.
Ryan — Google review
The place itself is beautiful, and I like that it’s mostly white with touches of blue. The food and drinks are expensive, and it’s very crowded. I should mention that we went in August, so maybe if you visit at a different time it wouldn’t be as busy. What bothered me the most was the strong wind, which really affected my overall experience.
Anna-Mari E — Google review
My family and I loved this place. Vibrant & beautiful with some wonderful food. The cobblestone alleys were just as we imagined them and the windmills area was amazing. Though there was the tourist rush in August we did not find it overwhelming. Prices of souvenirs were on the higher side. The people of Greece are very hospitable and we enjoyed our stay.
Ritu N — Google review
Beautiful island! The day we visited, it was very windy. We enjoyed seeing the windmills, Little Venice, and the Lighthouse. Our guide treated us to various types of baklava which was delicious! We enjoyed the water taxi, too.
Cheryl E — Google review
Mykonos completely lived up to its reputation as one of the most beautiful islands in the world — and then some. From the moment we arrived, the island felt alive with energy yet peaceful in its charm. The combination of whitewashed houses, blue-domed chapels, and winding cobblestone streets made every corner feel like a photograph waiting to happen. Walking through Mykonos Town (Chora) was pure magic — the maze-like alleys opened up into hidden squares, boutique shops, and cozy cafés framed by blooming bougainvillea. The windmills overlooking Little Venice at sunset are even more breathtaking in person. The view of the sea shimmering under golden light while music plays softly in the background is something words can’t fully capture. The locals were warm, friendly, and genuinely proud of their island. Whether we stopped for a coffee, browsed a small art gallery, or dined at a local taverna, we always felt welcome. The service everywhere was exceptional — people took their time to chat, recommend dishes, and share stories, making us feel at home despite being thousands of miles away. We spent the afternoon exploring and enjoying fresh Mediterranean food by the water, then ended the evening watching the sun melt into the horizon. Mykonos is not just about nightlife or beaches; it’s a place that feeds your soul with its beauty, hospitality, and timeless spirit.
Ravi S — Google review
We booked 3 nights coming with ferry from Athens, the first sight of the island 🏝️ is breathtaking and so romantic 🥰, since we had a 🚗 so we went touring the island which all streets are very narrow maximum two small cars and some times on car only can pass with no traffic lights 🚥 at junctions so take care , little Venice part is so nice but expensive the beach all over choose according to your budget Overall we had great time and enjoyed the trip
Tarek R — Google review
Stunning! Awesome place to travel!! Use public transportation, it's wonderful! 2€ a ride to town for shopping & food!
Vanessa H — Google review
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19Psarou beach

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Beach
Psarou beach is a picturesque destination with a lively sandy shoreline and clear green waters, offering various water sports and upscale facilities. The Kensho Beach Bar, an extension of the luxurious Kensho Psarou hotel, boasts extravagant features such as a lagoon swimming pool surrounded by rocks and palm trees, oversized parasols, and an award-winning Japanese and Peruvian-inspired menu. Visitors can explore nearby attractions like Little Venice for Grecian clothing shops and trendy boutiques.
Gorgeous beach crystal clear water all your typical sun bed hire available but also plenty of room to sunbathe in the middle of the beach, life guard and a lively beach club on the far side
Becki B — Google review
A wonderful beach with crystal clear waters. Lots of space for your own towels and beach umbrellas. The beach is compact which is nice. There’s a great bar in the middle that serves traditional Greek and international food and drink. The boats are parked far enough for you to enjoy watching them but still have plenty of room for swimming. Probably one of our favourite beaches on Mykonos. The water is crystal clear with no corals or rocks. Very family friendly.
Maria V — Google review
One of the most gorgeous beaches ever visited in Cyclades and definitely my No 1 in Mykonos island. The vibes are unmatched, the clarity of the water is immaculate. Must visit
Nadia K — Google review
This was a nice beach, best part was that it was walking distance from my hotel. The Free section of the beach was in the middle (basically where I would go) and the section with the umbrellas and beds you had to pay for. Water was nice and fresh and the weather was great for it being early September.
Moises M — Google review
Most beautiful blue water I've seen (I've seen many) bring your money, a lot of it, you'll need it in that neighborhood
Mada A — Google review
Went to this beach on October 1st so it was quieter than it probably would be during prime beach season. Beautiful scenery with crystal clear water. There were a few options for sun-beds from different beach front restaurants ranging from €50 per pair to €240 per pair of sun-beds. You could bring your own towel and save some money. Highly recommend this beach!
Andrew S — Google review
My favorite beach, with the crystal blue water that contrasts so beautifully with the wild landscape of the island.
Nikolla V — Google review
Public beach that is located right next to Nammos. So you can hear the music without being deafened by it which is nice. It wasn't as packed as we thought considering we were in high season. We found 2 sunbeds on the front row although we arrived around 4. Sunbeds are 20 euros each which is decent. There's a beach taverna and bar that serves a variety of different dishes to suit everyone's taste, but they don't serve tothree sunbeds. You have to walk up the stairs and get your food and drinks. Bathrooms are very clean which was great. Beach is gravelly so no soft sand. All in all a pleasant experience. Quite picturesque as well
Amr M — Google review
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20Cine Manto Mykonos

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Outdoor movie theater
Cine Manto Mykonos offers a unique cinematic adventure that combines the magic of film with the beauty of nature. Nestled in the Municipal Garden, this open-air cinema is surrounded by lush palm trees and cacti, creating an enchanting atmosphere under the twinkling Aegean stars. From June 1 to September 30, movie lovers can indulge in two screenings daily, featuring a mix of box office hits and classic films presented in their original language with Greek subtitles.
Beautiful concept of open cinema outside where you can bring your own snacks or buy them at the inside bar. we come to see the movie "Sing Sing" which was great, the audio was good especially considering there's a big noisy restaurant just on the other side. each ticket per person cost 10 euro and 4 euro for small popcorn.
Karin K — Google review
A beautiful outdoor cinema experience in Mykonos. The place feels cosy and the sound quality is quite impeccable. Watching a film under the stars is not what I expected to do in Mykonos but it ended up being one of the highlights.
Farid H — Google review
It was an absolutely delightful experience. The sound system at the cinema was top-notch, ensuring a truly immersive movie-watching experience. The food served was not only delicious but also served promptly, allowing us to enjoy our meal without any delays. As for the movie itself, it was nothing short of amazing, captivating us from beginning to end. The entire venue exuded a charming and adorable ambiance, making it stand out amidst the beauty of the entire island of Mykonos. One particular highlight was the presence of a serene fish pond located adjacent to the canteen. Its presence added a touch of tranquility and enhanced the overall ambiance of the place. Additionally, the cinema cleverly included an intermission during the movie, which I found to be a valuable feature. This break provided an opportunity to stretch our legs, grab some snacks, and refresh ourselves, ultimately enhancing the cinema experience. Overall, this unique cinema experience was truly remarkable, setting itself apart from the rest of Mykonos Island's attractions.
Antumbra O — Google review
Although the past years we had a really good experience in this cinema, the last couple of times, some things were sticking out. The lady on the counter, which was new to us and not the regular lady that we were used to from the past years, was more reserved and not that friendly. We greeted her and she told me "Shhh" because the previous movie was playing. As you can imaging I was aware of that and I addressed her quietly. We were also holding a drink (not available to buy inside the cinema) and she told us to drink it outside and that it is not allowed inside. It is understandable and perfectly fine to not take it inside the cinema, but the tone of the employee could have been more friendly in general. The second time we visited, I was careful to not address the employee while paying, since the previous movie was playing. And that was also not okay apparently, since she looked at me and said in full volume "hello". The first time I spoke too loudly for her but the second time that I didn't she demanded it. Most of the drink prices are also high. Lastly, there is a big tree that has branches that fall Infront of the screen and kind of corrupt our vision.
Myrto T — Google review
True oasis in Mykonos city in which everything is narrow, small and tight - this area is spatious, quiet and a true gem of Chora. Atmosphere is just perfect, you can take drinks, smoke and enjoy a relaxed movie night in a middle of a party island.
Ana D — Google review
A hidden gem, maybe only known by the locals? Not just a cinema, actually a splendid, cozy restaurant under the trees of the otherwise bustling and crowded Mykonos Town. A true retreat, priced for the non-tourist - and simple, yet wonderful food. Attentive service and cosy atmosphere.….a must-do place (also if just for p.m. coffee). (note the house wine with actor Uma Thurman as cover)
Peter C — Google review
I have been visiting the cinema for quite a few years now. Until last year, that an older lady was at the ticket counter, the experience was amazing. She was always friendly and kind and one time, I remember I asked her if I can bring my cocktail inside and she told me “of course”. Last night, I came to the cinema and I had a Coca Cola in my hand. There was younger lady in the ticket office and when I spoke to her she rudely said “ Shhh” because the previous movie was still playing. I was careful to not shout. the sound of the nearby bar blasting mama Mia music was frankly worst than my subtle “hello”. She then told me that I am not allowed to take the refreshment, which was fine but she could have been more nice about it. The experience of the night was ruined by a single rude employee, such a shame!
Evanthia N — Google review
This place in Mykonos is truly a gem for enjoying food, drinks, and coffee in a serene and enchanting atmosphere. Whether it's breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you're in for a delightful treat. What's more, you can watch the latest movies in one of the best open air cinemas in the world while surrounded by an incredible ambiance.
Christos M — Google review
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21Mykonos Old Port

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Mykonos Old Port is located just behind Little Venice and offers a picturesque setting with a small sandy beach, charming buildings, and boats against the backdrop of the Aegean Sea. The area is bustling with boutiques, hotels, bars, and restaurants, particularly in its southern part. It's an ideal spot to soak in the beauty of Mykonos while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere by the waterfront.
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22Kiki's Tavern

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Temporarily Closed
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Restaurant
Perched above the tranquil Agios Sostis Beach in Mykonos, Kiki's Tavern is a charming and rustic hideaway renowned for its authentic Greek dining experience. The tavern operates without electricity or telephone, adding to its old-school charm. Guests can expect a wait for a table, but complimentary wine and water are offered while they enjoy stunning views of the Aegean Sea.
A must visit in Mykonos! We went for lunch and waited about an hour, the owners are lovely and provide free wine for the wait. He remembers the order of the queue from memory! This restaurant has an incredible view! The portions are really big, you’ll leave full. I loved the salads we tried. The food was good, it won’t be the best you have on your trip, but absolutely worth visiting. The prices are great too. Worth noting that it’s hard to find parking! We parked maybe a 10 minute walk away.
Ffion H — Google review
It’s worth to wait. Don’t miss this place on Mykonos. Love the atmosphere & the food. For me the best grilled octopus on the island! And the eggplant salad - soooo yummy. Just love it! Vacilis and his team make an amazing job!
Insa W — Google review
It’s an absolute star - no mistake. We came two days before it closed for the season and knew we hand to come back the next day too. The salad bar is not to be missed, and the grillmeister knows his business too. Charming service and an exceptional setting - peerless.
Thomas H — Google review
Nice place, lovely view. If you get there by 12:15 you won’t have a wait most days (yes it opens at 12:30). The food is good and traditional. The pork chop was probably the best thing we ate.
Nandini C — Google review
Only had drinks but wish we planned to have lunch. This place is well worth it! The owner is a pretty cool guy and the staff all very friendly. They pour nice size drinks!
Jeremy T — Google review
A wonderful place for food lovers. The service was great, super warm. The view is breathtaking, secluded and incredible for all senses to enjoy. The portions were very large and this was certainly the most deliciously prepared food we tried in 6 days in Mykonos.
Антоанета П — Google review
Great experience all round. It can get busy and you may have to wait for a free table, but the host is a friendly guy who will offer you a drink while you wait. We had a pork chop (huge!) and the swordfish steak. Very good quality and I will be returning
Alan B — Google review
Kiki’s is worth the hype! We went twice during our week long trip to Mykonos! It is located right by the beach which is amazing. You can also sea the sea from certain seating areas! Amazing food and very friendly service. While waiting for a table, they offer you free wine. They also have a salad bar that is amazing and worth trying! You can pick two salads with each salad order and the sweet lady will tell you what’s in each salad. Definitely recommend coming here!
Dorothy C — Google review
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23Agia Kyriaki Church

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Greek Orthodox church
Agia Kyriaki Church is a well-preserved basilica in Mykonos, dedicated to St. Helena and St. Constantine. It offers stunning views of the Aegean Sea and features a 9-meter bell tower and important icons such as Archangel Michael, St. John the Baptist, and the Apostles. The church's marble columns are made from Delos Island marble, and it boasts a remarkable iconostasis.
It is a very nice 17th century church located in a square at the beginning of Matogianni Street. The church is usually decorated with flowers. Next to the church is a large bougainvillea. The combination of the decorated church with the bougainvillea is one of the most beautiful photo spots in Mykonos Town.
George M — Google review
Wonderful church situated on the crossroads of the port and picturesque streets of Mykonos. Place full of colours and vibrant atmosphere.
Tomáš N — Google review
Very beautiful and old church. Hidden inside the unending maze of Mykonos’ streets.
Samuel B — Google review
One of the most beautiful square in Mykonos Town
Anna I — Google review
Wonderful church, the inscription reads from the 17th century, almost in the center of the city,
Con S — Google review
Cute little Greek Orthodox church.
Christine S — Google review
Traditional Greek Orthodox church
OKALITEROSGR T — Google review
The speaker from the church is always too loud. So sorry for people who are living nearby.
T T — Google review
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24180º Sunset Bar

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Cocktail bar
180º Sunset Bar is a popular hangout spot offering stunning sea views and a diverse menu featuring global cuisine, including burgers and seafood, along with an extensive selection of wine and cocktails. It stands out as a unique wedding venue option in Mykonos, boasting breathtaking panoramic views of the town from its cliffside location. The bar is situated on the historic property of Castle Panigirakis, providing an idyllic setting for special events.
Truely spectacular spot! The views are absolutely breathtaking, providing a perfect panorama of the sunset that leaves you speechless. The atmosphere is laid-back yet vibrant, making it an ideal place to unwind with friends or enjoy a romantic evening. The cocktails are expertly crafted and delicious, with a fantastic selection that complements the stunning surroundings. The bar offers a delightful menu of light bites and tapas, perfect for sharing while you soak in the views. The service is attentive and friendly, making you feel right at home. Whether you're lounging on the terrace or enjoying a drink at the bar, 180 Degrees offers an unforgettable experience. This is definitely a must-visit when in Mykonos—just be sure to arrive early to secure the best seats for that incredible sunset!
Liz N — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ 180 Sunset Bar is without a doubt one of the most breathtaking places in Mykonos – definitely worth experiencing at least once in a lifetime. 📍 Location & Atmosphere The view of the sunset is absolutely stunning, probably one of the best on the island, made even more magical by the stylish and well-designed atmosphere. The DJ creates a nice vibe and the cocktails are well prepared. On windy days, make sure to bring a jacket – I visited in August and by the end of the evening it felt quite chilly. 🍴 Food & Service The food is excellent: beautifully presented dishes with well-balanced flavors, a true pleasure for both the eyes and the palate. The staff is extremely kind, attentive, and very quick – the waiting time from order to table was surprisingly short. Everything feels well organized. ⚖️ Less Positive Notes • Parking costs €5, which feels a bit excessive considering the overall prices of the venue. • The DJ booth is oddly placed right in the middle of one of the best viewing spots, sometimes blocking the sunset. Since the sunset is the main attraction, it should never be covered or distracted by movement. ✨ Conclusion An iconic place with a unique atmosphere and an unforgettable sunset. Despite a couple of details that could be improved, the overall experience is excellent and truly worth it.
Giacomo — Google review
Amazing views, outstanding vibe, intense winds, cold food, decent drinks. If you are all set to spend your all of your €, I would recommend ordering drinks and apps. The larger meals/entrees will be cold due to the winds. Staff offered blankets, which helped some. Bring hair clips/ties to help avoid eating your hair. Ultimately, your are paying for the view- a drink and appetizer alongside of it as you need to hit your minimum spending requirement. For the facility: I would recommend they offer shuttle services for what they charge.
Sophia B — Google review
180 Sunset Bar is the kind of place that makes you stop and just take it all in—the sweeping view over Mykonos town, the sea glowing under the last light of day, and an atmosphere that feels effortlessly chic yet completely relaxed. The cocktails were crafted with care, the music matched the rhythm of the sunset perfectly, and the staff managed to be attentive without ever rushing the moment. Watching the sky change colors from this vantage point felt like witnessing a private performance by nature itself, and it’s an experience I’d give five stars without a second thought. It exceeded my expectations.
Fatima A — Google review
We spent the night in Mykonos while in port with our Virgin Voyages cruise, and 180 Degree Sunset Bar was our first stop and it didn’t disappoint! We had a table for two overlooking the main entertainment area. We were really pleased with the spot close enough to enjoy the view of the dancers, but far enough that we weren’t disturbed by the crowd. Yes, the drinks are on the pricey side, but given the location and the incredible view, it felt worth it. The sunset was absolutely gorgeous truly one of the best parts of the night. Our server was lovely and attentive, looking after us throughout the evening. We appreciated how she made sure guests from other areas didn’t encroach on our space for photos it helped keep the experience relaxed. Just a note for future visitors: the area you pay for is where you stay until later in the evening, after sunset. You can’t move to other seated areas, but you can visit the photo opportunity arch. A memorable start to our night in Mykonos!
Natalie G — Google review
We began planning our trip to Greece over a year ago. Our visits to Athens, Santorini, and Mykonos exceeded our expectations at every corner. In Athens, we strolled through the narrow streets of Plaka, Monastiraki, and Anafiotika. We dined at cafes, shopped in local markets, and admired the Parthenon atop the Acropolis from our hotel room balcony. This long-awaited visit to Greece was worth it. We loved every moment more and more each day. We quickly fell in love with the warmth and charm of the people. Who welcomed us and greeted us with 'Kalimera' ('good morning') to start our day. Their hospitality and healthy food deepened our appreciation for their traditions and history. Their passion for life and approach to embracing special moments touched us. We were captivated by their sincerity and charm. Athens offered incredible journeys through narrow, quaint streets. The vibrant colors and historic architecture blended perfectly with the present. The warmth of the people enriched our experience, making every turn a memorable one. Each moment enlightened our spirit and appreciation for life. However, our trip would not have been as unforgettable without a special evening at the 180° Sunset Bar in Mykonos. Our amazing evening began with Dafni, who escorted us to a wonderful table overlooking the Aegean Sea, situated in front of the windmill. An extra charge that was well worth it. We were welcomed and greeted by the host, George. He was gracious as he introduced himself and explained the menu and cocktails in detail. His recommendations of both our cocktails and dishes were excellent throughout the evening. We cannot thank you enough, George. You were amazing. We are still raving about you and our evening at 180 Sunset Bar. We are extremely grateful for the opportunity to have worked with you and wish you the best. Lucy and I are also extremely grateful for the help from Vaggelis and Dora during our evening at 180° Sunset Bar. Their attention to outstanding customer service and support reflects what great service should be. Their professionalism and warmth are a testament to their character and their efforts. They genuinely care for their customers. Thank you, Vaggelis and Dora, for creating an evening we will never forget. The incredible customer service, spectacular cocktails, and splendid dishes, together with the incredible view of the sunset, helped create an experience we will remember for many years. So, thank you, Dafni, George, Vaggelis, and Dora Alex, for your service and for creating a wonderful experience at 180° Sunset Bar. May your future be filled with continued success, inspiration, and unforgettable travel moments, as we experienced during our visit to Greece and with you and your team at 180° Sunset Bar, in Mykonos. Best always, Rafael and Lucy
Rafael C — Google review
Food and deserts are very average and are charged at a huge premium but let's face it, you only are here for the view and it is amazing. We got a table and the min spend was 80 euros pp. Service is good and even though it was mid week at the end of August it was at around 70 percent capacity. Definitely worth it if you can afford it.
David F — Google review
Had the most amazing experience at the 180 sunset bar. Definitely would book in advance. Staff were extremely welcoming, and offered us an upgrade for the same price. Food was lovely, as well as the atmosphere. The actual sunset was a moment to remember, as everyone stops to take it in. As the night goes on the DJ continued to play, the staff encouraged people up dancing, and it turned into a dance floor. Very fun and good vibes!! Would recommend to anyone visiting Mykonos.
Georgie R — Google review
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25Αεροδρόμιο Μυκόνου (Mykonos Airport)

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International airport
Airport
Mykonos International Airport is conveniently located just 4km from the capital of the island, making it easily accessible for travelers. It offers flights from Athens and several European cities during peak season. The airport provides taxi services to Mykonos Town and also has a bus option for those looking to travel further. Despite its size, the airport offers various amenities including dining options and duty-free shopping. However, some visitors have reported issues with the charging stations.
Nice and clean airport. Staffs at airports are helpful and friendly. We arrive 2hr before flight for drop bag and check-in as it is a small airport and process is so quick First time to Mykonos and I love it. People are friendly and foods are nice. We spend a week there and feel welcoming and relaxed. Might be busier in the town, especially the cruises stop.
Kaunghtet Z — Google review
Make sure you take notice of your flight departures and boarding times, as they don't usually announce the flight boarding at this airport. It's a tiny airport with 3 gates all together in one place. Small duty free shop and few food options. Food prices at airport are much more expensive than in town. Options are limited especially with hot foods. Coffee and drinks are available. Custom was quick though, maybe because it's not a high season and wasn't crowded.
Christine S — Google review
The unique European airport that its facade respects the traditional architecture & local Myconian morphology of Cycladic civilization in highlighted aesthetics and it's not industrial like all the rest airports of the world. In 2017, Fraport Greece gave it's new face-lift and expansion. It's small inside but with very fast check-in & security services. It was built during late '60's to serve the island's THEN- GROWING TOURISM.
Maria L — Google review
It s a litlle bit small but a great airport with amazing food and coffee You should try pret a manger
Pantso K — Google review
Beware, doesn’t allow digital boarding passes and doesn’t have machines to print boarding passes. You 100% will have to wait in line for a paper boarding pass. Prepare to lose all conveniences technology has created, this airport is incredibly poorly managed.
Zach T — Google review
The airport is small which makes it easy to navigate, however, some departments are not as clear, such as gate 5a & 5b and 6a &6b. A lot of people were confused where to check in and signs were not very clear. Staff when going through security were kinda rude. My mother who was a bit confused about something has one of the men on the gate snapping at her. I understand it's a stressful job, especially coming from someone who works with people, but that was very out of order... For myself, my possessions where flagged up when going through the scanner, which started to stress me out as I had a lot of medication on me. I had my doctors notes and everything I needed, but they failed to inform me it was a random check, and spoke to me and my family like we did something wrong, despite being compliant. I will give my stars to the man doing the check, who was friendly and put me at ease. When I said I had my doctors notes, he informed me then that it was just a standard check. I'd appreciate if staff can take note of this error, politeness and the ability to communicate what the check is for can really defuse situations. Please do this in future.
Emily . — Google review
My experience at this airport was surprisingly poor. Check-in and boarding felt disorganized, and several staff interactions came across as rushed and dismissive. When I asked for help, responses were abrupt and unhelpful. The overall atmosphere felt chaotic and unsupported, which made the entire process stressful. Travelers deserve clear communication and basic courtesy—this airport has a lot of work to do.
Winthrop — Google review
Small airport but perfect for an island like Mykonos. It follows the Greek theme and has sufficient amenities including WiFi . The staff were friendly, and the car rentals, ATM machines were conveniently located near the exit.
Sush 6 — Google review
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26NEGRITA MYKONOS

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Bar
NEGRITA MYKONOS is a renowned bar and nightclub located in Little Venice, Mykonos. It is celebrated for its exceptional cocktails, champagne selections, and vibrant atmosphere. The bar offers stunning sunset views and is adorned with pink flowers on the oceanfront. Reservations are essential for securing a table during the golden hour, as it tends to get crowded as the sun sets.
A truly one-of-a-kind spot with vibrant energy. The drinks were excellent, and the music set the perfect tone. The staff were incredibly friendly, and the DJ added an amazing vibe to the atmosphere. The view might just be the best place to catch the sunset in Mykonos. Highly recommended!
Fady M — Google review
Bar in a strategic position, in the middle of Little Venice and opposite the Windmills, you can enjoy and feel this vibe from up close! The problem for all these bars is the many cruise tourists who pass by and bother you, it gets very crowded. Service and waiters are very polite!
Nikolla V — Google review
Negrita is without a doubt a must-visit in Mykonos! The energy here is unmatched — fun music, lively vibes, delicious drinks, and a crowd that’s always in the mood to celebrate. The staff keep the atmosphere buzzing, and it instantly feels like the place to be. But the real highlight is sunset… 🌅 It’s absolutely breathtaking to watch the sun drop into the sea with music playing, everyone dancing, laughing, and soaking up the moment. Negrita isn’t just a bar, it’s an experience — and one you definitely don’t want to miss in Mykonos. 🍹✨
Mieniemint P — Google review
Made a reservation since I wanted to watch the sunset from the patio, so glad I took the time to do so before our trip! The ambiance is unbeatable at this bar, there's a minimum spend per person but they give you more than enough heads up about it. The staff was awesome, they were busy but it didn't show... they remained friendly and upbeat!
Nicolle S — Google review
Ok ok, this is not just a tik tok spot, it’s THE spot in Mykonos, make a reservation ahead and enjoy, take as many pictures as you can. There’s a 60 euro min consumption per person (middle of September) and if you’re sitting outside, it has to be consumed in 2h, the drinks are 18/20 euro each which means that you need 3 drinks + something small. There’s no food or snacks, only drinks. The dj is awesome and the staff is freaking cool. Everyone is nice, the place is beautiful and the cocktails are super tasty. The place is even more beautiful in person than in the pictures. The party goes on the whole night and it was insane, we had a great time!
Roberta — Google review
Book a table outside at 7pm and just take it all in. Amazing location with a wonderful team that are clearly loving life!! If you’ve got enough left in the tank and the wallet stay on as this place just gets better!!!!!
Dominic — Google review
Surprisingly, despite visiting some of the fancier locations in Mykonos, the best party we had was at Negrita. The DJ sets were excellent, the cocktails were great, and the bartenders were very friendly.
Alisa K — Google review
Superb atmosphere, lovely vibe. If you are in a mood to party, do head to this bar in Mykonos. They have outdoor seating so you can witness the sunset by the seaside. At night, they have perfect music and vibe if you want to shake a leg. They have nice cocktails, loved the espresso Martini. Highly recommend.
Shubham G — Google review
Mikonos 846 00, Greece•https://www.negrita-mykonos.com/•+30 697 744 7019•Tips and more reviews for NEGRITA MYKONOS

27Paraga beach

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Paraga beach is a serene and unspoiled destination, free from the typical trappings of commercialized beaches. Here, visitors won't find lounge chairs, umbrellas, or bustling beach clubs. Instead, they can enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings with only a monastery atop a hill and Kikis taverna halfway up offering simple yet delicious meals. The absence of crowds allows for a peaceful experience, especially in October when temperatures are still warm enough for swimming.
Great beach! Pristine water and nice vibe. The con of this beach is that it it small and covered of sunbeds, but the nature is amazing! P.S.: Scorpio’s is a cool club for sunset and partying but not to spend the day (paricularly if you like clear waters). The beach if front of Scorpio’s is not even comparable to the main Paraga beach.
Tiago G — Google review
Very nice wide beach. Quiet, near to other more ‘party beaches’. Paracha beach is more about sun , water sports and relaxation.
Ahmad M — Google review
Where there is a paid zone with umbrellas in the sea there are practically no waves and less wind, because it is as if in a corner. But where it is free there are already waves and wind. The free part of the beach area has some trees to take shade under. There was a peacock and chickens. There was also garbage.
M S — Google review
Beach was amazing , parking is a nightmare. We ended up parking near the Market Store in an unmarked parking spot . To only come back and have some young thug try and take 15 euro for parking after we already visited. Was a scary altercation and almost ended in violence if we didn't drive away quickly. Recommend staying away from this beach as there are way too many people , and the prices for anything are astronomically high . 210 euro for a lounge set of 2 chairs .. and minimum 80 euro per person . We ended up on the ground near the far right side and had a good time up until we left . Only reason I'll give this a few good stars is because the water was beautiful and so clear , there were also very little large rocks allowing you to get in the water anywhere . Also there were lots of small fish swimming around you, which was pretty cool .
Tanner B — Google review
Beautiful spot, minimal crowds (October). Nice cafe options. One point subtracted over the hefty cost of beach chairs (15-20 EUR), which might be standard but still feels like an awful lot to pay (and especially since the beach was practically empty when we got there….).
Alon C — Google review
It would have been a better beach if it wasn’t completely covered with sunbeds. And, of course, they were charging an arm and a leg for them. The beach is also quite small which is nice if you want a more intimate setting I went in the morning and there weren’t that many people there so if you want to escape from the loud music in the crowd, this is the beach for you I ended up going to the shade under the trees all the way to the other end. I was hanging out with the Peacocks. The little area where there are no sun beds is also the rock area. There are tons of fish to see underneath the ocean.
Wendy L — Google review
Very good beach and little far from main city . The water is very clean and naturally beautiful. The crowd was great and friendly. The sack were really good . Also the food quality was good . Try to visit if it’s possible.
DEEPAK A — Google review
Wonderful beach with nice water but the beach bars in that area are destroying the beauty and the free space is limited. On the other hand, umbrellas are costing 40-80 euros in July.
Marios P — Google review
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28Mykonos Harbour View

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Mykonos Old Port is a bustling area with picturesque views, making it the most popular place to stay on the island. It offers a vibrant atmosphere with plenty of hotels and accommodations, as well as numerous shops, restaurants, and taverns. Visitors can explore the fish market for fresh seafood and enjoy fascinating exhibitions at the Archaeological Museum of Mykonos. This area is also home to iconic landmarks such as Little Venice and the Kato Mili Windmills.
Arrived in Mykonos by cruise ship via a Sea bus taxi which shuttles you to the port itself for a small fee, a beautiful quaint little town with whitewashed buildings, narrow and clean streets. The port was bustling with many restaurants, shops and cafe's, the people are warm and welcoming and spoke very good English...the Windmills of Mykonos on the hilltop is a must visit with beautiful panoramic views of the bay and little Venice. I can see Mykonos being a favorite place to return to independently, and a visit is best in the middle of May with less crowds and a mild cool temperature.
Jules ( — Google review
Epic & Beautiful port Arrived here to visit from a cruise ship and had hesitates to come out, but really after I arrived I realized I did the right choice. It was really nice the spectacular windmills & marvellous little harbour. All worth it!
Paul V — Google review
Amazing place to come visit for partying, the Gee-Ros/Gyros 🥹😉 and all the shopping you can do. The white ingenuity placed in the building, stores & homes of the locals is awesome. There is always something new to do & see here, walking through little Venice or an adventure to finding the windmills, never disappointed while I got lost multiple occasions & wasn’t really worried because the definite path was always to the beach and making a left. Can’t wait to visit again🙏🏽🥹💙🩵🤍
Josh N — Google review
The Old Port of Mykonos is a magical spot where history and vibrancy meet. Once the island’s main harbor, it’s now a laid-back marina and pedestrian zone, filled with charming tavernas, cafés, and boutiques. The port’s curved promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll, offering endless photo opportunities—especially with anchored fishing boats bobbing beside luxury yachts. Street musicians often play here, adding to the atmosphere. Grab a coffee or a gelato and enjoy people-watching while seagulls fly overhead. At night, the area transforms into a romantic scene with lights reflecting on the water and the sounds of clinking glasses from nearby bars. From here, you can walk to the Church of Agios Nikolaos, Little Venice, or catch a boat to Delos island. It’s also the Sea Bus stop connecting to the new port. If you’re traveling with kids, the open plaza and nearby benches make it a great pause point. Don’t forget to look up—Mykonos’ iconic white houses with blue shutters peek from above, offering the perfect island postcard view.
Ufuk Y — Google review
### Review of Mykonos Having previously visited beautiful Greek destinations like Santorini, Cyprus, and Crete, I was excited to experience Mykonos. This trip, however, came with its own set of challenges—primarily the steep accommodation prices. I ended up booking a week in Tinos due to Mykonos prices in early September being exorbitantly high—nothing less than 1500€ for a decent stay. Despite the accommodation woes, Mykonos did not disappoint. The island is stunning, with breathtaking beaches and perfect sunshine. The locals, true to the Greek spirit, are incredibly warm and welcoming, always eager to share a smile and a bit of their culture. The food, as expected, was a highlight—delicious and plentiful. However, I was taken aback by the dining costs; a simple dinner for two with a starter and fish, plus water, set us back 146€. Most other meals were not far behind, with many places charging upwards of 100€. Moreover, I found the old port area to be a bit of a tourist trap, with inflated prices and fewer authentic experiences. However, the island does boast some of the best beaches I've experienced, and the convenience of having an airport right in the city made travel hassle-free. I highly recommend renting a car to explore the island fully; it opens up many beautiful spots that are less crowded. In summary, while I enjoyed my time in Mykonos and appreciate its charm, the steep prices for accommodation and dining prevent me from giving it a perfect score. I would rate it a solid 4 out of 5, as it is certainly a beautiful destination worth visiting, but be prepared for the costs!
Alex B — Google review
Very nice to visit when you are there
Tarek R — Google review
Meh. Not a nightlife person so the endless things of shops in the daytime was just ok. Superlative was Gioras bakery and the Feel Good Cafe. Those were the highlights of our day.
Greg M — Google review
Mykonos has 2 ports about 2km apart. The ferries arrive to the new one and this old port has lots of great luxury boats residing in it and some cruise ships dock here. The town and bars are right alongside the port and it’s a great place to hang out. Lovely buildings, streets and vibe. Especially great in the evening when the sun sets over the water - great for photos.
Sue V — Google review
Unnamed Road, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•https://mykonosports.gr/•+30 2289 028933•Tips and more reviews for Mykonos Harbour View

29Elia Nudist Beach

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Elia Nudist Beach is a popular destination on the island of Mykonos, known for its stunning beauty and range of amenities. The beach offers sun loungers, umbrellas, water activities, and traditional Greek taverns. It also provides facilities for people with disabilities and free parking. With soft golden sand and crystal-clear waters, Elia Beach is a picturesque spot that attracts naturists to certain parts of the beach.
Mykonos is my favourite island in Greece since 2019 I’m visiting this place but never been to Elia Beach. Booked a taxi from old port which cost 70€ for up and down which is okay: It took 25 mins to reach there. The beach is so clean and clear Cristal water. There are sun beds but didn’t bother to take bcz I had beach towel. There were lot of people who were nude sunbathing and swimming so you will not feel uncomfortable. It’s worth visiting this beach.
Justin — Google review
A beautiful beach away from the noise. We stayed in Mykonos town and rented a scooter to get there. A 20min ride with a sinuous route, drive safe. To arrive in the beach you must walk through a rocky area. Take comfortable shoes, not flip flops.
Juan B — Google review
You can get to Elia beach from the old town bus station for €2. The buses are pretty regular. The commute is straightforward and not very long at all. The nude part of the beach is to the left of the regular beach. The beach is a rather small enclosed area. You will need to do some climbing over the hills. Mostly gay with occasional straight couples. Great people watching. Smooth turquoise water and I didn’t need to be paranoid about the sharks like I would be in the Americas, so naturally I spent more time in water than on the beach itself. Great way to burn calories from your cruise line buffet lol. All in all, it’s a gorgeous place that does not feel touristy - would ho back in a sec.
Oleg J — Google review
We were on a Virgin cruise that stayed overnight on the island, so we went during the day. You can take a bus that costs 2.5€ each way from the town; it goes every 30 minutes. There are two sides of the beach. The naked side is a small beach that you need to walk about 5 minutes to reach, and it is usually crowded, so arrive early. I love it there, be mindful that the nude side is predominantly gay, so unless you are comfortable with that, don't go there
Yenderson J — Google review
What a beautiful beach, now just to be clear we didn't derobe and this was fine. We felt perfectly comfortable and the stunning beach and water made it a wonderful afternoon..
Rupert C — Google review
# Update 2025 This year, Elia Beach really amazed me with the service and the changes compared to last year. The staff were not just friendlier; they were genuinely quick and attentive, making the whole experience so much smoother. Plus, the big difference: no more rigid reservations on the sunbeds. You can pick any spot you like without being told it’s for hotel guests only. Honestly, it felt way more relaxed and tourist-friendly this time around. —— 2024 Elia Beach is a stunning spot with amazing views, great food, and friendly tourists. The beach itself is fantastic, and it’s easy to see why it’s such a popular destination. However, I had a mixed experience with the beach’s management. While the staff on the beach are generally friendly, it’s frustrating that 70% of the sunbeds are reserved for Elia Hotel guests, even early in the morning when the beach is mostly empty. I was more than willing to pay the €70 and spend money on food, yet I found myself limited to the remaining 30% of the beds, which is quite disappointing, especially when the majority of the reserved beds remain unoccupied. Additionally, while most of the beach staff were nice, a few made me feel like I was being towed around until they decided where I should sit. It was a bit annoying, but I kept my patience to avoid spoiling my beach day. Overall, while Elia Beach is beautiful, the experience could be improved by making more sunbeds available to all paying guests rather than reserving so many for hotel guests.
Hareb A — Google review
One of the best beaches in Mykonos. Easy access by car or bus from the Old Port Bus Station. There are several beach clubs along the beach, with sunbeds that vary in price depending on the proximity to the sea. The sea is calm, the water is clear, and the sand is fine.
Gonçalo P — Google review
It's impossible to rest with three waiters asking you how you are throughout your stay and asking if you want a bottle of wine or something else. A jackal's attitude! Very high prices for a bottle of Alfa estate 80 euros, a very popular Greek wine. Terrible service, they don't even know how to open a bottle of wine.
Gabrielenoteca E — Google review
Mykonos 846 00, Greece, USA•Tips and more reviews for Elia Nudist Beach

30Agricultural Museum- Mylos tou Boni

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Local history museum
The Agricultural Museum- Mylos tou Boni is a part of the Folklore Museum and showcases traditional agricultural installations used for processing farm products on the island before industrialization. The centerpiece is the Boni Windmill, dating back to the 16th century, along with a range of other exhibits such as a traditional threshing-floor, village-style oven, wine-press, water wheel, stone water tank, dovecote, pigsty, miller's house and twin churches.
Like the rest of Mykonos, breathtaking views from here, nice area to stroll around, Cheaper prices on souverniers on the back street.Very interesting to explore around.The windmills are just wonderful and add colour and atmosphere.All in all a great place to see. I really want to thank to my trip designer from Heyripster for adding this great place to my travel plan <3
Uliana M — Google review
" Boni's Mill" The open-air Agricultural Museum of Mykonos The nucleus of the Museum is the Windmill, which for 400 years was producing flour. Round the Windmill there are authentic exhibits about the agricultural life and production of Mykonos. This is an authentic landscape of old times with a great view of the old town and the sea. You will admire the mechanism of the Mill and discover the socio-economic life of people in Mykonos of the last 500 years. Open hours : morning 10:30-13:30 afternoon 17:00-20:00 Monday closed
ΦΛΩΡΑ Ξ — Google review
Beautiful
Vincent P — Google review
Such a wonderful views. Really easy to find. I did love it. It's open to the public, just be aware to leave it as you found it.
Marta O — Google review
(Translated by Google) I came here to take pictures. It gives me a bird's eye view of the city. The photo was taken on October 12, 2019 for reference. (Original) 我是為了拍照而來的, 這裡可以鳥瞰市區 照片是2019年10月12日拍的 供參考
Andrew H — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Agricultural Museum of Mykonos (Αγροτικό Μουσείο) is located on a hill east of Chora (Χώρα; Chora). It is an open-air museum that showcases the agricultural and rural life of Mykonos. Like Lena’s House (Σπίτι τῆς Λένας) that we visited earlier, the Agricultural Museum of Mykonos is also a branch of the Folklore Museum of Mykonos (Λαογραφικό Μουσείο Μυκόνου). The museum covers an area of ​​about 1,000 square meters and includes a windmill and outdoor exhibition areas. The outdoor exhibition area includes a threshing floor, a dovecote and a grape press, which faithfully presents the traditional agricultural life of Mykonos. There are many cacti in the outdoor exhibition area of ​​the museum. These cacti were originally a crop, and the fruits they produced were sweet and juicy. All the exhibits in the Mykonos Agricultural Museum are donated by farmers on the island. They are all real agricultural tools that have been used, which is very realistic. The ticket seller was very kind and took me to visit another secret exhibition hall in the museum. This exhibition hall has to be entered from another entrance and is generally not open to the public. There is a textile machine used in the past in the exhibition hall. I heard that this textile machine can still work normally and can be used to weave cloth. In addition, other agricultural tools are also exhibited here, such as plows, sickles and olive presses. (Original) 米科諾斯農業博物館(Αγροτικό Μουσείο;Agricultural Museum)坐落於喬拉(Χώρα;Chora)以東一個山丘上,是一座展示米科諾斯島農耕與鄉村生活的露天博物館。 同較早前參觀過的莉娜之家(Σπίτι τῆς Λένας;Lena’s House)一樣,米科諾斯農業博物館也是米科諾斯民俗博物館(Λαογραφικό Μουσείο Μυκόνου)的分館之一。 博物館面積約1,000平方米,包含一座風車與室外展區。室外展區包括脫粒場、鴿舍與葡萄壓榨槽,忠實呈現米科諾斯島的傳統農耕生活。 博物館的戶外展區內有多棵仙人掌,這些仙人掌原來是一種農作物,結出來的果實又甜又多汁。 米科諾斯農業博物館内展出的東西全部來自島上農民的捐贈,全是真正使用過的農具,份外有真實感。 售票姐姐非常好人,帶粗眉仔參觀了博物館內另一個秘密展館,這個展館要從另一個入口進去,一般不會對外開放。 展館內擺放了一部昔日用過的紡織機,聽說這部紡織機到現在仍能正常運作,可以用來織布。 此外這裏還展出其他農具,例如如犁、鐮刀和橄欖壓榨器。
Chou ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Dominates over Chora. Landmark of Mykonos! An open Agricultural Museum with the main building being the old windmill of Bonis, an excellent witness to the activity of the islanders during the pre-industrial period on the island! (Original) Δεσπόζει πάνω από τη Χώρα .Τοπόσημο της Μυκονου ! Ένα ανοιχτό Αγροτομουσειο με κύριο κτίσμα τον παλιό ανεμομυλο του Μπονη ,εξαιρετικό μάρτυρα της δραστηριότητας των νησιωτών κατά την προβιομηχανική περιοδο στο νησί !
Marigoula A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Mill of Bonis at Ano Myloi is an outdoor folklore museum. It presents the traditional agricultural facilities that were used in Mykonos for the production and processing of agricultural products. It has a threshing floor, an oven, a well, a wine press. It is an annex of the Folklore Museum of Mykonos. (Original) Ο Μύλος του Μπονη στη θέση Άνω Μύλοι είναι ένα υπαίθριο λαογραφικο μουσειο .Παρουσιάζει τις παραδοσιακές αγροτικές εγκαταστάσεις που χρησιμοποιούσαν στη Μύκονο για την παραγωγή και μεταποίηση αγροτικών προϊόντων .Έχει αλώνι, φούρνο,πηγάδι, πατητήρι. Αποτελεί παράρτημα του Λαογραφικού Μουσείου Μυκόνου.
Map B — Google review
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31Super Paradise bus stop

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Super Paradise bus stop is one of the three bus stations in Mykonos Town, located at Fabrica Square. From here, you can catch buses to various beaches including Platys Gialos, Psarou, Ornos, Agios Ioannis, Paranga and the famous Super Paradise beach. The area around the bus stop also houses the post office.
Running almost every 30 minutes as of June 2024. €10 round trip. Nice air conditioned shuttle. Drops you off in front of Super Paradise Beach Club and you can walk through to get to the other beach clubs/ Jackie O
Valerie S — Google review
Very easy location from Little Venice and windmills of mykonos. Just walkable to alll the surroundings!
Tanzila Z — Google review
No space for the buses
Claudio S — Google review
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32Platis Gialos

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Platis Gialos is a vibrant coastal village on the southern side of Mykonos Island, boasting a popular beach with golden sands and clear blue waters. The area offers various water sports activities such as yachting, windsurfing, and parasailing in the Aegean Sea. Visitors can also take taxi-boats to explore secluded beaches along the south coast. Inland, there are winding trails leading to rocky lookouts and serene spots for sunset viewing.
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33Kastro's Restaurant

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Greek restaurant
Kastro's Restaurant is a charming Mediterranean spot located in the scenic area of Little Venice in Mykonos Town. It offers a laid-back atmosphere with a waterside terrace where guests can enjoy stunning sea views and delicious food. The restaurant is known for its vibrant nightlife, making it popular among people from all over the world who come to experience the lively bar scene and romantic sunsets.
Kastro Restaurant is absolutely worth visiting! The food was amazing – full of flavor and beautifully presented. There was a bit of a wait for the main dish, but it was definitely worth it once it arrived. Overall, a fantastic dining experience with great atmosphere and top-quality cuisine.
Sasho K — Google review
Even though we visited at late lunch hour, the place was full. We seated at the bar first but shifted to indoor table later. Everything was nice, and our favorite dish was a risotto. Every plate was presented nicely, the idea of playing with the color made each dish fun and exciting.
Ami T — Google review
Kastros was hands down the best dining experience my wife and I had in all of Greece, across every island we visited. The view alone is worth the visit. Every dish we ordered was outstanding. We started with the moussaka sphere and a salad with goat cheese, both beautifully presented and full of flavor. For our mains, the slow-cooked beef lemonato and the orecchiette pasta were amazing. The atmosphere is relaxed yet refined, with attentive service and an unbeatable backdrop. This was without question our favorite restaurant of the trip, and one we’d recommend to anyone visiting Mykonos.
Andrew S — Google review
I have nothing but positives to say about this restaurant. This was more than a meal, this was an experience. We booked here to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary and cannot fault this place. Fantastic service, amazing food (we had rack of lamb and sea bream, followed by baklava and lemon cream for dessert) supported by the best seats in the house to enjoy our meal by sunset. Cannot recommend highly enough.
Pete B — Google review
Very nice restaurant. View of balcony is super. Go around sunset time. And be sure to make reservation couple days earlier. Food is good, wines are wide variety. Owner Alex is nice man. Smiley and talkative. He is also generous and hospitable.
G B — Google review
We got lucky and had a balcony, an amazing experience. Note: cost included 2 glasses of wine each and appetizers. The food was fresh and tasty. Only issue with seating selection was too much sun…..
Cory — Google review
One of the best restaurant on Mykonos, we came 2 times during our trip. Absolutely blown away with taste and quality of ingredients. Never tried better linguine with sea food in my life! Top of the top!
Antoine N — Google review
We shared a roast vegetable salad, roasted salmon and charred vegetables. Each dish came with an inventive sauce and the combinations of flavors were indescribable good. One of the most delicious meals I've had anywhere. And the presentation was lovely. Service excellent. Champagne by the glass and a wonderful G&T. I've eaten in Michellan star restaurants that don't reach this level of yummy.
Andrew C — Google review
Agion Anargyron 1, P.O.Box 69 Paraportiani Church,Little venice, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•http://www.kastrosmykonos.com/•+30 2289 023072•Tips and more reviews for Kastro's Restaurant

34Dio Horia Residency

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Art gallery
Dio Horia Residency is a contemporary art gallery located in Mykonos, Greece. Curated by Marina Vranopolou, it offers a diverse annual program featuring exhibitions, events, pop-ups, and residencies for emerging artists from around the world. The gallery has showcased works by renowned artists like Tracey Emin and David Adamo. Visitors can also enjoy the rooftop bar and may have the chance to meet current artists-in-residence.
Big art gallery and a nice top balcony bar on top.
Alexandru U — Google review
The best gallery in Mykonos if you are looking for well curated promising contemporary artists. The gallery itself is a piece of art.
Alexis T — Google review
Nice little gem in Mykonos Chora with a good selection of contemporary art. Great bar on the rooftop.
Armenoui S — Google review
nice gallery with staff that really cares about the art and the artist :)
Ariane B — Google review
Great art place.
GEORGE T — Google review
Fantastic pieces
Armando R — Google review
Amazing memories
Riham A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great, amazing place! (Original) Υπέροχος, καταπληκτικός χώρος!
Dimitra T — Google review
Panahra Sq., Greece, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•https://www.diohoria.com/•+30 694 600 8817•Tips and more reviews for Dio Horia Residency

35VERANDA Bar

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VERANDA Bar is a charming and relaxing cocktail spot located in Little Venice, Mykonos. It's situated in one of the quaint buildings that give the area its unique character. The bar offers a beautiful view of the sea and the windmills, making it an ideal place to watch the sunset. Visitors can enjoy sitting on the old wooden first-floor veranda, avoiding the constant crush of passers-by that other bars suffer from.
Cozy dinner with a view at Veranda Bar 🍸 The food was great and the view? Absolutely stunning overlooking the yachts and Little Venice, it’s the perfect romantic spot for couples. Drinks are on the pricier side, but the atmosphere and scenery make it worth it. Ideal for a chill evening with good vibes and even better sunsets.
Leya M — Google review
We came for a drink in the beginning of August 2025, and also the next day for lunch. The place is literally on the water in little Venice, so much so that the waves come into the restaurant and wet your feet as you're eating. Amazing! I find the same thing about Greece everywhere I go: the people, the staff, the servers bend over backwards to make sure you’re taken care of. This place is no exception. Everyone we spoke to, interacted with was so amazingly patient and professional, always asking us if we needed anything and making sure we were good. We ordered cocktails, appetizers and lunch.. I very much enjoyed my Third Windmill (gin, cucumber and soda) and my local Mythos beers. Other orders included a cheese platter, a spinach lasagna, a Greek bruschetta (made with feta) and a Greek appetizers. My octopus pasta was absolutely delicious, and you cannot beat the vibes! Service, food, atmosphere, 10/10
R. R — Google review
The food is a little pricey but tastes amazing and the portions are large. All the servers were welcoming and extremely helpful. I definitely recommend getting the avocado toast if you're stopping by for brunch!
K T — Google review
Best moussaka and truffle pizza I’ve had in a long time. Amazing views, unbeatable! We sat upstairs and witnessed an incredible sunset. Panos our waiter was really friendly and the overall service was really great. Would highly recommend especially at sunset time!
El W — Google review
What a fantastic spot with the best view of the windmills!! There is tons of outdoor seating, and the breeze pulls off the water so nicely on a hot summer day. It’s definitely pricier, but what’s not pricey in Mykonos?! You’re paying for the view and the freddo espressos we got were so delicious. We were there mid-morning when it was less busy, but there is usually a lot of traffic through this area to the windmills. Go early and enjoy the sound of the waves lapping against the restaurant while sipping your coffee!
Karolyn H — Google review
Had amazing food & drinks here, the sunset views were unbelievable. The music was great. Waiter very friendly and helpful. We were given shots on the house as we were celebrating a birthday.
Peral S — Google review
We had the mezza plate. Plenty of food for 2 people, 45 Euros. You will neither be impressed or disappointed with the food. But the view is spectacular. Close walk from the old town port. Great view of the windmills. Service staff is great. They take credit cards.
Chef B — Google review
The stuff was so incredibly rude, would not recommend coming here even if it is just for a coffee! They made us feel unwanted from the moment we sat. I wish i could put a zero star rating, but unfortunately that’s not possible. Everything is incredibly expensive and the only thing enjoyable about this place is the view, which you can get from other cafes with way better treatment.
Christina P — Google review
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36Paralia Agios Ioannis

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Paralia Agios Ioannis is a picturesque beach located in Mykonos, Greece. It features traditional Cycladic architecture with whitewashed houses and blue-painted balconies, offering a serene setting for visitors. The sandy and shallow beach provides a unique view of the island of Delos and is ideal for a peaceful swim. The area offers various facilities including traditional tavernas and easy access for visitors with disabilities.
Beautiful day beautiful beach. Nice and quiet
Dave P — Google review
A very nice beach with a great view of Delos...sand and some pebbles, and generally smooth sea bed and calm waves. However, the walk down is very steep, and there are only two very expensive options for sun beds. One umbrella with two chairs is 50 Euros at Pili, and Hippie is even higher. Yikes. No public WCs or facilities for rinsing sand off either.
Bobby H — Google review
Nice small beach but I think there are other options better. I liked more Ornos beach.
Daniel P — Google review
nice beach, but small 🙂
Zsolt K — Google review
Nice and quiet beach in end October
Dalbir K — Google review
Probably nicer if you rent an umbrella and sun beds, but if you are planning on using the public space, there are better beaches around Mykonos
Andrew — Google review
Small quiet beach with two great restaurants and great swimming
Chris J — Google review
Great beach club, reasonably priced (for mykonos)
Jess — Google review
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37Holy Church of Agios Nikolaos of Kadena

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The Church of Agios Nikolaos of Kadena is a small, picturesque Orthodox church located in Mykonos. Unlike many other churches on the island, this one is open to the public and offers visitors a unique experience of Orthodox Christianity. The charming white-washed building with a blue dome makes for perfect photo opportunities, showcasing the beautiful architecture of Mykonos.
A cute little church with a plain look on the outside, but extremely beautiful inside. During sunny days, the stained window projects colorful light on the ground, makes interior dreamlike.
Skywalker F — Google review
This church is in the heart of Mykonos. It is a lovely blue and white on the outside and you often see sea gulls wheeling overhead because of its proximity to the harbor. The inside is brightly decorated and very interesting. There are 3 important historic figures buried within the church. There are candles lit and you can get one from the inside of the door to light for your own prayers. Beautiful to visit.
April W — Google review
Very photogenic small church next to the sea. Free to go inside.
John B — Google review
Nestled by the Old Port, this charming whitewashed chapel with its iconic blue dome is dedicated to the patron saint of sailors. A landmark in Mykonos, its simple Cycladic design makes it a photographer’s dream. Built in the 18th century, it’s a heartfelt spot where fishermen still light candles before heading to sea. Inside, it’s a serene escape from the lively waterfront, with traditional icons and décor to admire. Don’t miss the view behind the chapel, where waves meet the stone quay. Perfect for history buffs and photographers, it’s a must-visit en route to Little Venice. No admission fee, visit near sunset for stunning golden light.
Ufuk Y — Google review
Charming little Orthodox Church on the seaside. It’s quite small, but is quite lovely inside. Worthwhile popping your head in the door if your touristing around the area.
Michael M — Google review
This very small, yet cute Church stands in the center of Mykonos old port. It is dedicated to St. Nicholas - the sailors and travelers protector. It's a quick and picturesque photo stop
Dejan B — Google review
Small , cute and blue🇬🇷
YJ S — Google review
Lovely and cute church. Not so fancy from the inside, but from the outside, it just feels like it has the right looks at the right place. Just stunning to look at.
Samuel B — Google review
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38Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Rosary

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The Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, also known as Panagia Rodario, is a significant religious site in Chora, Mykonos. Despite being damaged by fire in 1991, it was restored and stands as an impressive attraction for both locals and tourists. The church offers weekly Mass on Sundays in multiple languages, presided over by a Polish priest.
The only Catholic Church on the island. Beautiful. Dome was wonderful, It was interesting to see the differences between the Catholic Church and the Greek churches
Amir K — Google review
No Mass at 11am on this Sunday. The little church is cozy and charming.
Guilherme B — Google review
The Catholic Church of the island. Really beautiful, simple, and a very nice change from the more complicated orthodox churches.
Samuel B — Google review
August -September 2025 the Holy Mass on Sundays is at 11am and 8pm.
Dalibor P — Google review
FYI - Mass on Sunday is celebrated at 11:00 and 19:00 (7:00PM) as of 8/11/24.
Adam C — Google review
Nice reprrive from all the tourist. Simple, yet stately
Dell O — Google review
Beautiful small church.
Cliff F — Google review
Amazing chapel! 🙏🏼♥️
Cecilia G — Google review
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39Cavo Paradiso Club Mykonos

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Cavo Paradiso Club Mykonos is a renowned late-night destination, perched on a cliffside with stunning sea views. It's famous for hosting international DJs, theme nights, and huge pools. The club has achieved legendary status in the global party scene and consistently ranks high on yearly club lists. With an outdoor pool and guest DJs, it's a celebrated spot to continue the night.
One of the biggest and most high-end party venues in Mykonos—absolutely deserves its place among the top clubs! The sound and lighting system were flawless, creating an incredible atmosphere all night long. The service was impressively professional, yet super friendly, which made the experience even better. We had an unforgettable night full of energy and great vibes. Massive party—thank you for an amazing time!
Zoltán M — Google review
WOW. Absolute highlight of our trip. Beats Ibiza clubs hands down. You can’t even compare them. The location is out of this world - on the edge of a cliff, with stunning lighting of the trees and rocks in the sea. We paid for VIP tickets - BEST decision because we could literally “touch” the DJ booth. Staff were fantastic: friendly, efficient. Security deserves a special shout out - plenty of them, discreet but they pounce when they even “sense” potential trouble. It just allowed for an unforgettable experience without any worries. The crowd is classy, beautiful and high energy. No drunken low life. Steve Aoki did a show stopping set for full 2 hours, he engaged with the crowd like we never saw a DJ do before. So Cavo Paradiso - please keep doing what you are doing. Because it’s amazing!
Maria V — Google review
Cavo Paradiso is everything you imagine when you think of partying in Mykonos — and more. The location is absolutely breathtaking, perched on a cliff with insane views over the Aegean. Dancing under the stars with that view? Unreal. The vibe is electric. The DJ was world-class, and the sound system hit just right — you could feel the music in your chest. The crowd was international, stylish, and full of good energy. Shoutout to the staff too — super professional but still warm and friendly. Everything ran smoothly, even with the massive crowd. Cavo isn’t just a club — it’s a Mykonos experience. If you’re into proper nightlife, this is the place. Can’t wait to do it all over again.
Waleed — Google review
I came here during XLSIOR and it was an unforgettable experience. The location is absolutely stunning, perched above the sea with incredible views. The vibe is electric with great music, amazing energy, and a crowd that really knows how to party. The fireworks show was spectacular and made the night feel extra special. And yes, plenty of very hot guys added to the whole atmosphere. An iconic Mykonos party spot that definitely lives up to its reputation.
Francesco — Google review
The only club in Mykonos that respects all guests even they have a reservation or not. They try their best so that you enter the club fast at all times. Although I recommend to come early. I ve been at many beach clubs in Mykonos and they show no respect even I had a reservation. The music was amazing! Pro tip: Do not forget to try their cocktails and sushi.
ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΙΟΣ Γ — Google review
Gorgeous property redort and beach island views. Outstanding upscale night life. Party central. Place to people watch and be seen!
Trey C — Google review
Really amazing place! Great vibe, great deejays, awesome view from top of the hill overlooking the sea, nice staff and reasonable prices for a famous club! Will go again, for sure! + there was one free drink included in the price👌
Martin L — Google review
Great people at the bar, really nice sushi and the whole vibe and atmosphere of the club is beyond imagination. Every night is a blessing in this club. The dj's always perform with their hearts out and create an unimaginable vibe. 10/10 I recommend it for anyone that is in mykonos or is ever willing to go.
Ron K — Google review
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40Skandinavian Bar Mykonos

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Bar
Cocktail bar
Disco club
Skandinavian Bar Mykonos is a lively bi-level nightclub with three bars, a courtyard, and a dance floor offering bottle service. It's an essential experience in Mykonos Town, where visitors can enjoy sunset cocktails at Little Venice and then head to the picturesque Skandinavian Bar & Disco for late-night drinking and dancing. This iconic bar has been drawing partygoers since the 1970s and features two compact bar areas as well as an outdoor space for people-watching.
This club was a blast! Took my daughter and her friend while we were on a cruise stop in Mykonos. DJ was awesome and had a good mix of old hits and new ones. It was crowded but not too crowded. Everyone was having a blast. Lots of places outside on the street to enjoy the people and music! Would definitely recommend.
Brooke C — Google review
The best bar/club in Mykonos! Excellent drinks, amazing music, and very reasonable prices. I highly recommend making it a must-stop during your visit to the island.
Pietro — Google review
One of the top spots for an unforgettable party experience! The music and vibes are truly one of a kind. We did encounter a minor issue with the reservation due to a system mix-up, but it didn’t take away from the overall experience.
Fady M — Google review
Amazingly fun time, not expensive at all and music is the best out of any place I’ve ever been. Everyone knows about this place on the islan
Pascale S — Google review
Little confusion while getting seated and it was taken care by the manager quickly. Service was quick, atmosphere amazing and great music and dancing crowd. If you are here in Mykonos city this is the place to be.
Marko S — Google review
I really loved the music, the vibe was great and the DJ kept the energy high all night. However, the dance floor was way too crowded, and it was almost impossible to move comfortably. For that reason, I can’t give it five stars. On the positive side, the entrance fee included one drink, which was a nice touch.
Sofia — Google review
It was four of us. We had a drink downstairs, then went upstairs, and they suddenly refused to let us in. They told us we needed to drink downstairs, which made no sense because the last time we came we had no issues and we had drinks downstairs. The guys at the door were really rude and gave us a horrible attitude for no reason
Justin T — Google review
Place to be in Mykonos! Brutal atmosphere, lots of people, affordable drink prices. The staff is fantastic. The only downside: getting through the crowd to reach the bathroom.
Robert — Google review
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41Agrari Beach Mykonos

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Country food restaurant
Agrari Beach in Mykonos is a serene and relaxed spot located 8km southeast of Mykonos Town. It's nestled between Super Paradise and Elia Beach, offering a tranquil cove with lush foliage. The beach is accessible by taxi boats from Mykonos Town and Platis Gialos. While not known for wild parties, it does attract a small gay crowd seeking a more laid-back atmosphere.
I recently visited a seaside restaurant in Mykonos and had an excellent dining experience. The location, right by the sea, created a wonderful atmosphere, combining great food with a stunning view. The staff were exceptionally polite and attentive, ensuring that everything was taken care of promptly and professionally. The dishes were delicious, prepared with fresh ingredients and presented with great attention to detail. Overall, it was a memorable experience, and I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone seeking high-quality dining in Mykonos.
Maria G — Google review
It’s a nice option, but nothing special. It’s right by the beach. It’s not cheap but not as expensive as other beach clubs’ restaurants. Not crowded nor noisy (June 30th). The waiter was not friendly, but I guess we all can have a bad day. We spent around 80€ for two people (NO DRINKS, just Coke Zero).
Juan B — Google review
We had a wonderful experience at Agrari Beach Bar. The service was excellent, and the staff created a very friendly and welcoming atmosphere. The facilities are also well thought out – with easily accessible showers and bathrooms, which makes a big difference when spending the whole day at the beach. The food and snacks were surprisingly good for the price, offering great value without compromising on quality. Overall, a place we’ll definitely return to and happily recommend to others looking for a relaxed and enjoyable beach day.
Elizabeth T — Google review
This is a lovely and quiet place. The staff is lovely too. The food is really good, especially the cocktails. The ground consists of tiny rocks instead of sand, which doesn’t stick to your feet. It can be a bit challenging to enter the sea right in front of the facility, so you may need to walk a short distance to the public side of the beach. If you don’t rent sunbeds, you can sit at the tables and pay only for what you eat or drink, which is a great option for those who don’t want to spend the whole day in one spot. Visiting that beach on a windy day is also a good option, as the hills nearby block most of the Meltemi winds.
Tolga B — Google review
I only used the beach, cafe-restaurant infrastructure. Really appreciated Florian’s hospitality for sunbeds and orders from the cafe/restaurant. There is an outdoor shower; clean restoom facilities and a lifeguard on duty.
Monique M — Google review
Very beautiful and comfortable place. If you are looking for family friendly, and exclusive beach this is the place. The drinks and the food are not that expensive. Foods are quite delicous and reasonably big portions.
Ahmet E — Google review
Small piece of heaven... so peaceful and quiet. Some use this part of the beach for naturism. Better than the nearby, more crowdy/expensive Elia beach. The review is of the beach itself and not the restaurant.
System 1 — Google review
Delicious mussels, great vibes, nice coffee and right next to the beach, super cool place for a brunch, lunch and positive beach vibes.
Vladislav C — Google review
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42Agios Sostis Beach

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Agios Sostis Beach, named after a nearby church, is a hidden gem on the island of Mykonos. This stunning stretch of sand is located at the northern end of a bay and is particularly popular among surfers due to its strong north-westerly winds. Unlike many other beaches in Mykonos, Agios Sostis offers an unspoiled experience with no umbrellas or beach bars cluttering its pristine landscape.
A beautiful wild beach perfect for a quiet day. The place is not too crowded, there is a restaurant near by. The water is clear and the beach is clean. There are no umbrellas or sun beds. We still loved it there.
Cristina A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very uncrowded beach, crystal clear water! (Original) Plage très peu fréquentée, eau cristalline !
Saloua A — Google review
Great beach!
Lizzy F — Google review
Nice quite beach and the water is so clear with lots of fishes ,convenient for swimming and fishing
Irene — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most beautiful beach in Mykonos together with Panormos, but there are no clubs here and it is wilder (Original) La spiaggia più bella di Mykonos insieme a Panormos, ma qui non ci sono locali ed è più selvaggia
Massimo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful beach reachable both by scooter and by car where you will also find an equipped beach and lots and lots of free beach. Advice for those who don't know how to swim or are afraid of deep water: two meters from the shore the water is already deep. (Original) Bellissima spiaggia raggiungibile sia in Scooter che in auto dove troverete anche un lido attrezzato e tanta, tanta spiaggia libera. Consiglio per chi non sa nuotare o ha paura dell’acqua profonda: a due metri da riva l’acqua è giá profonda.
Cristina A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Gorgeous unspoiled beach (Original) Splendida spiaggia incontaminata
Simone C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pristine beach, with no facilities, definitely worth a visit. Deep crystal clear water. Reachable by public transport then there is a short dirt road to get down. Highly recommended!!! (Original) Spiaggia incontaminata, senza strutture, sicuramente merita una visita. Acqua cristallina profonda. Raggiungibile con mezzi poi per scendere c'è una stradina sterrata breve. Consigliatissima!!!
Stefania V — Google review
Beautiful beach do close to great taverns like Kiki's. It's also protected from the wind and really comfortable to be at. Gorgeous 10/10
Berta P — Google review
Clean crystal clear water, soft sand. Down a steep hill and no facilities but worth the trip! Eat at Kikis Tavern when you're done with beach
Julia K — Google review
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43Mykonos

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Mykonos Chora, also known as Mykonos Town or Mykonos Hora in Greek, is a picturesque and charming town on the Greek islands. Its narrow streets are lined with shops, windmills, churches, and whitewashed houses with colorful doors and window frames. The layout of the streets was designed to confuse pirates, making it a perfect place for leisurely exploration.
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44Paralia Megali Ammos

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Paralia Megali Ammos is a charming beach in Mykonos, offering a relaxed atmosphere with its coarse-sand and rocky shoreline. It's conveniently located near the main sights but away from the bustling crowds. The area features whitewashed hotels, a few tavernas, and a selection of hotels, resorts, and villas that add to its local charm. Despite being close to the main road, it provides an extensive stretch of shoreline for families to enjoy.
Small sandy beach. Sand is much better than paradise beach but no good option here. There is one restaurant only which is pricy. Water is good for swimming but you have to walk over some rocks to get to deep water which is not a nice experience without shoes.
Ali B — Google review
American tourist. Beach sand can be a little rough. The beach clubs on the beach are great. But if you want a nice little swim, not bad at all
Timothy S — Google review
This beach was our closest one in Mykonos, just about 7minutes of walking from Fabrikas bus station. Sand is fine, even better behind the swim guards tower where some hotel or restaurant is. The only problem was the surface in the water that was rocky and I got some deep cuts from walking there barefoot. If you take swim shoes then you’ll be satisfied for sure. Overally better average, 3,5 out of 5 would be more precise rating. There are better ones like Kalo Livadi (must go), Agrari, Agios Sostis, Kalafati or Lia beach.
Tomáš N — Google review
Nice beach but if you want to go in the sea you will cut your feat walking on the rocks with barnacles in the water. Too shallow to swim over them too
Kathleen B — Google review
Great beach to chill at! Only thing I would be concerned about is going into the water. It can be difficult as there are a lot of rocks you have to walk over to get into the water properly. I eventually got into the water but walked out with multiple deep cuts. Would recommend to relax but not for a swim or kids
Sabina H — Google review
Used the very large comfy beds from the hotel, they were 30 Euros per person, but given that we were within walking distance from the old port and the beach was chill, water clear, music had a nice vibe, the cocktails were good and the staff was attentive and friendly it was well worth the cost.
Philip R — Google review
If you are looking to swim please avoid this beach. The seabed has a very sharp surface, which unfortunately gave me a 2 inch gash to the bottom of my foot.
Ethan T — Google review
Even though it's a clean beach, I warn about the big rocks that are in the bottom of the sea bed, making the swim kinda annoying. Sharp edges.. Also too slippery to stand on.. It gives the illusion of being deep when in reality you can hurt yourself if you aren't too careful.. I cut both my legs on numerous places and noticed after coming out of the sea..
Panagiotis K — Google review
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45MATOYIANNI STREET

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
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46Paralia Ftelias

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4.0
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Paralia Ftelias is a serene seaside resort located on the rugged northern flank of Mykonos island. Despite being close to the bustling town of Ano Mera, it offers a peaceful escape with its tranquil beach and small coves for swimming and sunbathing. The area is popular among windsurfers due to the strong winds that create frothy waves, but there are also options for self-catering apartments and locally-sourced food in beach tavernas.
After reading the reviews, I guess this beach can be very hit or miss. We came on a day when the wind was blowing from the South. There was a lot of little plastic bottle caps and scraps, but once we got closer, the beach was clean and the water beautiful!
Agelika K — Google review
This was the first beach i visited here in Mykonos, but i cant say it was the best. Yes, its not crowded ,clean water and you can bring snacks of your own but it was very windy. I was dissapointed to see the beach being dirty all over with trash which was sad. Also if you want to go swimming i recommend getting swimming shoes since there were alot if sharp rocks underwater and i got injured swimming. Overall i had a great time but i wouldnt go again ,there are better beaches to visit here:))
MechaleAva M — Google review
Beautiful gamely secluded place with small former archaeology dig site done the middle of the back beach. The water here is crystal clear. Loses a star because of the used condoms and bear bottles and cans. When wind not coming from the north it is quite calm but can get very choppy when it does
Dave T — Google review
it's a dirty beach. by far the worst beach i've ever visited. Someone has to do something about this
Pedro V — Google review
Such a beautiful beach 🩵
Carina P — Google review
Very nice beach. I liked the water very much. A bit wavey but nice. Though windy but Water is warm unlike the beaches in the south of the Islands where water is steady but freezing. A nice restaurant and cafe on the beach with a very nice view but a bit on the high price side
Ahmed A — Google review
Big Sandy beach, not many people lots of sand parking. It was windy when we were there. I couldn’t see any amenities, not sure if any up on the hill nearby?
Anita K — Google review
Incredible beach, only when it is not windy (for me). Limited sun beds so make sure you make a reservation or come early (before 11:30) loads of space for your own umbrellas
George K — Google review
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47Ναυτικο Μουσείο Αιγαίου - Aegean Maritime Museum

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Specialty Museums
The Aegean Maritime Museum in Mykonos offers a comprehensive exploration of the maritime history of the Aegean Sea. Visitors can immerse themselves in ancient nautical artifacts, including amphorae and navigation instruments, as well as detailed models of famous sailing ships and paddle steamers. The museum showcases various vessels from rafts to efficient ships, such as the Athenian Trireme, Kyrenia ship, Roman cargo sailing ships, and Byzantine dromon.
An excellent visit today with a wonderfully warm welcome from the staff, one of the wonderful artists who has her jewellery in the museum shop, and even the owner! Would highly recommend exploring this hidden gem in the centre of town. It’s a little oasis of history, that the owners are incredibly proud to preserve. And if you are looking to buy something local and special, they have taken real care to stock the shop with artwork and jewellery from local sellers, a refreshing change from many other shops.
Rae G — Google review
Tiny maritime museum with several display cases. The best part of the visit to the museum was getting to see the beautiful, tranquil courtyard. On a busy, hot day in Mykonos town, I could see myself paying the admission fee just to spend some quiet time in the courtyard away from the throngs of tourist. Not sure the exhibits are worth the €4 admission fee. But the courtyard alone is worth €3 if you have time to sit and savor it.
Andrew H — Google review
What a wonderful museum! All the displays are beautifully presented and easy to enjoy. The maritime history of the Greek islands is amazing and this is the place to dig deeper. Newly renovated in 2024 the museum is first class! Of special note: amazing renovated lighthouse in the back yard; powerful headstones of maritime individuals; antiquities dating back to 3rd century bc; a great video about their two ships they have renovated. It’s a great place to bring kids too! Have them search for the real pirates chest! I also heard they turn the lighthouse at night sometimes!
Travis R — Google review
What an unexpected gem of a museum. Beautifully presented exhibits with knowledgeable staff. The courtyard itself is worth the modest admission price.
Lindsay F — Google review
This is an amazing boutique museum created from a family that loves the sea and sailing. If you pass by, spend 10 minutes to walk through and enjoy...especially the exhibits in the garden. The new shop created has also interesting items for gifts
Maria B — Google review
Visiting this museum is a truly unique experience. At first glance, the space seems small — but as you begin to observe each exhibit closely, you realize just how much there is to discover and explore. The interior holds pleasant surprises, including a lighthouse recreated just as it used to be when it was still in operation. It's clear that this museum was created with passion and love. What makes it even more special is that you wouldn’t expect to find something like this hidden in the alleys of an island more commonly associated with entertainment than with education, culture, and authentic experiences.
Alexandros L — Google review
Great little museum! Some wonderful history and the lighthouse is beautiful. The courtyard is a welcome escape from the crowds. Highly recommend.
Jacq V — Google review
A must see when visiting Mykonos! Right in the middle of the party scene of the island, a beacon of culture and history! You can navigate the maritime history around the Aegean sea and all its milestones from antiquity until the present time. Congratulations to the Aegean Maritime Museum and the recent renovation (2024) of its exhibition! Also... Great Museum Shop!! Quality gifts for souvenirs!!
Dimitrios K — Google review
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48Manto Mavrogenous Statue

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Memorial
Monuments & Statues
At the end of the Old Harbour in Mykonos, you'll find Manto Mavrogenous Square, featuring an elegant bust that pays tribute to Manto Mavrogenous, a remarkable woman known for her beauty and passion for Greece's liberation from the Ottomans. The square is also the starting point of Matogianni Street, home to designer boutiques and jewelry shops. Despite its luxurious offerings, this area also caters to those seeking local items or a relaxing café experience.
read about the life of the great Greek princess after the visit, fascinating.
Jeff L — Google review
Statue is probably more suitable as a landmark than anything else. Statue itself is lovely but the marking and carving itself is fading sadly. That said, it’s in a lovely area of Mykonos so there is always the port to look at!!!
Michael M — Google review
Loved getting lost in the maze of stores cafes and restaurants . Ended the day with a beautiful sunset!
Christine L — Google review
Mykonos is a very relaxing place to shop and just walk around. No pressure from shop owners to buy from them. Everyone is so friendly, whether you from them or not.
Steve R — Google review
It's one of the best place to visit amazing weather, food very photogenic 😍
Akshata P — Google review
Beautiful landmark with great cafés and restaurants all around.
Daniel S — Google review
Mavrogenous financed an army to win a war! A true heroin.
Guilherme B — Google review
In an era where women were not very public figures, let alone an independent and inspirational figure as Manto, for Mykonos she was a heroine obviously!!! Commanding prime position in the center of the main square and entrance to the city by water, a figure every one can notice, spending all here fortune for the Hellenic cause, on the Greek War for Independence.
Con S — Google review
Florou Zouganeli, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•Tips and more reviews for Manto Mavrogenous Statue

49Kapopoulos Fine Arts

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Kapopoulos Fine Arts is an art gallery and auction house dedicated to promoting contemporary art and supporting local artists. Founded by Marina and Evangelos Kapopoulos, the establishment aims to discover new talents in the art world while increasing the visibility of Greek art through various events held throughout the year. Visitors can explore a diverse collection of artwork and even participate in auctions to acquire pieces they admire.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Kapopoulos Fine Arts in Mykonos, and it was an exceptional experience. The gallery is beautifully curated, featuring a stunning collection of contemporary art from both established and emerging artists. The diversity of styles and mediums on display is impressive, making it a vibrant and inspiring space. I highly recommend stopping by Kapopoulos Fine Arts when in Mykonos. It's a cultural gem that shouldn't be missed!
Mary T — Google review
Great art gallery. Super service by Drosoula. Received the Kong whitin 5working days at home. Hope to visit soon Manon and Robbert
Robbert S — Google review
I highly recommend this art gallery! Very well located, in the center of Mykonos, if you are a street art and pop art enthusiast, this is the place to go! Moreover, we were very well received by the gallery director, with whom we were able to chat for a good hour. Don't hesitate to ask him questions, he will be able to answer you and bring you elements about the artists he exhibits in the gallery. Very happy to have discovered this gallery, I recommend to 10000%, do not hesitate to pass a glance it is worth the detour!
Tristan — Google review
Extraordinary gallery, attached to international standards. Although hesitant to proceed to any purchase due to the fact that I am from USA., I received my Orlinski when told, accompanied with the formal and legal documents. Undoubtedly, I recommend KAPOPOULOS FINE ARTS *****
Anna P — Google review
The gallery offers very beautiful works of art to the tastes of the day. The person is very welcoming and attentive to customers. We spent more than an hour discussing art. I highly recommend it!
Sixtine A — Google review
While purchasing art objects in this place, be prepared never to get your purchase as well as your money back. Completely unprofessional, always failing to fulfill their own commitments. I am in the process of initiating a lawsuit regarding their actions.
Max — Google review
A beautiful and cozy gallery in the center of "chora" in Mykonos island with special and unique pieces of art that you definitely have to see !
Μαρια Χ — Google review
Unique contemporary art gallery, located on the best strip of the island.. Very professional staff and great ambiance.
Katerina S — Google review
Enoplon Dinameon, Mikonos 846 00, Greece•https://www.kapopoulosart.gr/•+30 2289 027005•Tips and more reviews for Kapopoulos Fine Arts

50Paralia Mersini

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Mersini is a secluded sandy beach with crystal clear waters located close to Fokos Beach. It's a great place for relaxation and peace, far away from the hectic nights of Mykonos.
(Translated by Google) Very lonely and clean beach. Perfect for romantic togetherness. If you find trash, please take it with you. There is a garbage can in front. Ideal for snorkeling, lots of beautiful fish. Rocky finish! Be careful, sea urchins in the crevices, so take bathing shoes with you! Or use your head and don't step under the stones and into the crevices. (Original) Sehr einsamer und sauberer Strand. Perfekt für romantische Zweisamkeit. Wenn du Müll findest, nimm es bitte mit. Vorne steht eine Mülltonne. Zum schnorcheln Ideal geeignet, sehr viele schöne Fische. Steiniger Abgang! Vorsicht, Seeigel in den spalten, also Badeschuhe mit nehmen! Oder seinen Kopf benutzen und nicht unter die Steine und in die Spalten treten.
Don L — Google review
(Translated by Google) On our tour of the northern beaches, this is the one I liked the most. Plus, which is no small thing, we were alone. Unequipped beach, you need to be completely independent. It is located 500m beyond Fokos beach. We parked along the road. To reach it you travel 3 km of dirt road, wide and not at all challenging. The sea is clear but beautiful fresh. The beach is of fine gravel. Not suitable for those who can't stand the wind. (Original) Nel nostro giro delle spiagge a nord, questa è quella che mi è piaciuta di più. In più, cosa non da poco, eravamo soli. Spiaggia non attrezzata, serve essere completamente autonomi. Si trova 500m superata la spiaggia di Fokos. Noi abbiamo parcheggiato lungo la stradina. Per raggiungerla si fanno 3 km di strada sterrata, ampia e per nulla impegnativa. Il mare è limpido ma bello fresco. La spiaggia è di ghiaia fine. Non adatta a chi non sopporta il vento.
Emiliano S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice beach and quiet. Recommended for families. Take umbrellas with you because it is not organized. (Original) Ωραία παραλία και ήσυχη. Προτείνεται για οικογένειες . Να πάρετε μαζί σας ομπρέλες διότι δεν είναι οργανωμένη .
ANDREAS P — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful beaches of Mykonos! Of those few that have remained unorganized, whenever accessible and accessible. (Original) Από τις ομορφότερες παραλίες της Μυκόνου! Από αυτές τις λίγες που έχουν παραμείνει ανοργάνωτες, όποτε και προσιτές και προσβάσιμες.
Χρυσούλα Σ — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, he had some stings and we left without bathing. But it is a very picturesque cove. But the wind catches it. (Original) Δυστυχώς είχε μερικές τσουχτρες και φύγαμε χωρίς να κάνουμε μπάνιο . Αλλά είναι ένα πολύ γραφικός κολπίσκος. Το πιάνει όμως ο αέρας.
Kalliopi G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty beach, if you want peace and quiet. (Original) Très jolie plage, si vous souhaitez la tranquillité.
David S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Slightly remote but very nice deserted beach (Original) Etwas abgelegener aber sehr schöner menschenleerer Strand
Lukas J — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the beautiful beaches of Mykonos (Original) Από τις ωραίες παραλίες της Μυκόνου
I-2S I — Google review
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