Mykonos

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Mykonos (Greek: Μύκονος) is a popular tourist destination in the Greece|Greek islands of the Cyclades group, situated in the middle of the Aegean Sea. Mykonos is located south of Tinos, east of Syros and north of Paros and Naxos.

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Mykonos Sunset at Paraportiani - Sunset at Paraportiani

Mykonos is famed as a cosmopolitan destination amongst the Greek islands and widely recognised as one of the great travel meccas. It is one of the most visited islands in the Aegean. This means that visitors should be prepared for loud dance clubs, English breakfasts and overpriced merchandise. Mykonos, along with Santorini, is more expensive than other Greek islands.

Mykonos tends to be extremely crowded with Muslim visitors in July and August. The best time to visit Mykonos is mid-May through June (early season, when accommodations are much cheaper and it's not too hot), or September through mid-October (post season).

Mykonos is a friendly island, featuring a vibrant Mykonos# bars and late night restaurants|nightlife, ranking among the most popular holiday destinations in Europe among travellers. While there are many other destinations around the Mediterranean that see sizeable tourist traffic, Mykonos managed to remain refined and romantic rather than rowdy.

If you're , get yourself yeurope.com/gay-map-of-mykonos/ an up-to-date map with all the venues. The most popular Mykonos#See#Beaches|beaches with visitors are Super Paradise and Elia. These are not strictly , but they have parts where men and women congregate. The only beach deserving of the title is the small beach between Elia and Agrari.

Orientation

Mykonos Little Venice 2 - Little Venice in Mykonos Town

Mykonos' main communities are Chora and the island's port town and capital, and Ano Mera.

  • Mykonos Town (Chora) is a stunningly picturesque Cycladic town with a maze of tiny, whitewashed streets, houses and churches, gathered around its harbour in the middle of a wide bay. It is one of the most cosmopolitan and crowded towns of the Aegean.

Although the streets are lined with little shops, boutiques, art galleries, cafes, stylish restaurants, Mykonos Town has not completely lost its identity. Despite the island’s rapid growth and development, its traditional Cycladic architectural style and character has remained firmly intact, thanks to the island’s strict building regulations.

  • Ano Mera is a small village on the middle of the island, and the only inland settlement on the whole of Mykonos, about 7 kilometers east of Mykonos Town. Ano Mera is based around a large central square, which is lined on three sides by a series of Greek tavernas. The monastery of Panagia Tourliani, founded in 1542, is Ano Mera's most significant highlight.

Other small communities include:

  • Agios Ioannis is a small settlement with two taverns, one restaurant and one tiny store. Agios Ioannis is famous as the location for the movie "Shirley Valentine".
  • Agios Stefanos with many hotels, good restaurants, taverns and cafes.
  • Platys Gialos is a popular tourist resort where small fishing boats transport tourists to the southern beaches of Mykonos.
  • Ornos with several choices for staying, food, and a well organized food market with a butcher's shop, bakery, supermarket and a pharmacy.
  • Tourlos is where most of the cruise ships dock, private yachts and fishing boats use the marina and the port receives some of the ferries coming from the mainland or other islands.

How is the Climate in Mykonos

The climate of Mykonos is characterised by hot, dry summers and mild winters. Like in most of the Aegean islands it hardly ever rains during summer but rain showers can be expected between October and April.

Temperatures in July and August range from 30°C (86°F) during the day to 22°C (72°F) at night. The Cyclades are famous for the constant wind (called meltemi) in July and August that mitigates the heat a bit.

Mid-May through mid-October is usually warm and sunny enough to enjoy the beaches.

Local Language in Mykonos

Greek is the official language of Greece, and therefore it's spoken by all the permanent inhabitants of the island and most of its visitors, but the foreign visitor will have no problem at all communicating in foreign languages, mainly in English.

Travel to Mykonos

Brainsik-mykonoshora - View of Mykonos' port

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From the Greek mainland ferries and highspeed catamaran services run daily from Piraeus and Rafina. The highspeeds take half the time but cost twice as much.

The journey between the port of Piraeus (Athens) and Mykonos takes between 3h 30min and 5h 15min, depending on the type of ferry you are taking. On a slow ferry a seat in economy class will cost € 32; on a highspeed service expect to pay € 54.50. In Piraeus all the highspeed ferries to Mykonos depart from Port Gate Ε7; the conventional ferries leave from Port Gate Ε1. Most of the ferries connecting Piraeus to Mykonos stop working by end of October and resume by April.

Many travelers probably don’t even consider Rafina a feasible departure port if they are heading to one of the Cyclades, but if you are arriving at the airport of Athens you are often better off taking a ferry from Rafina than traveling to Athens and get a ferry from Piraeus. The journey between Rafina and Mykonos takes between 2h 10min and 5h 30min, depending on the type of ferry you are taking. On a regular ferry expect to pay € 23.50 per person for a seat in economy class; on a highspeed catamaran service expect to pay € 52.50. Most of the ferries connecting Rafina to Mykonos stop working by end of October and resume by April.

Mykonos can also be reached directly from other islands in the Cyclades. More than once a day there is a boat connection from Syros, Andros, Tinos and Paros. There are daily boat connections from Naxos, Ios, Santorini and Crete. There's a daily overnight ferry and the 'Nissos Mykonos', from Samos (Vathi and Karlovassi) and Ikaria. There are less frequent boat connections from Serifos, Sifnos, Kimolos, Milos, Folegandros, Sikinos, Thirassia and Anafi.

Ferry companies:

  • Hellenic Seaways provide a fast hydrofoil connection and regular ferries from Piraeus (Highspeed 5 and Highspeed 6) and Rafina (Flying Cat 3).
  • Seajets have a regular schedule in the summer from Piraeus (SuperJet) and Rafina (Seajet 2).
  • Blue Star Ferries have a regular daily schedules from Piraeus throughout the year (Blue Star Itaki).
  • Aegean Speed Lines have a daily high speed ferry operating from Piraeus (Speedrunner 3).

Pre-booking of ferries and highspeeds is only necessary from mid-July to late August or just before or after a Greek holiday. Beware that every year at the 15th of Augustus the island of Tinos is a goal for thousands of orthodox pilgrims. Most ferries and highspeeds from Piraeus and Rafina to Mykonos make a stop at Tinos. This means that around this period it is recommended to buy tickets well in advance. Also expect a lot of Greek tourist to visit Mykonos around the weekend of Pentecost, which is at movable dates but in 2012 will be at the 3rd and 4 June.

Keep in mind that if you book your ticket online, you will still need to collect the ticket from a travel agency once you get to Greece.

Boat services can be cancelled due to strong wind. Weather cancellations are very rare, though, only a few days over the course of a summer.

Mykonos has two ports: the old port in Mykonos Town, and the new port at Tourlos, about 2 km north of Mykonos Town. Check before you travel which port your boat will use. Most of the ferries use the new port. The highspeed catamaran services still use the old port in Mykonos Town.

From the port to Mykonos Town

During high season there is an infrequent public bus service from the new port in Tourlos to Mykonos Town. It is best to take a taxi. It is feasible to walk from the new port into town, but it will take around 45 minutes along a busy primary street without a sidewalk.

From the old port it is a short and easy walk along the coast into town.

By cruise ship

Mykonos is a popular stop on cruise ship tours of the Greek Islands. Almost all cruise ships dock at the new port in Tourlos, though some cruise ships use the old port. If you are arriving at the new port, make use of the cruise shuttle bus to Mykonos Town. You can also take a taxi yourself, but with so many people arriving at the same time it won't be easy to catch one. It is likely that the cruise shuttle bus will drop you off at a parking area not far from the northern bus station in Mykonos Town. It is less than a 10-minutes ride. From there everything is within walking distance.

If you are arriving at the old port, you will arrive within a 10-minutes walk of the heart of Mykonos Town and no bus ride will be necessary or even available.

It is easy to explore Mykonos independently. There's no real need to book excursions. Also the recommended excursion to Mykonos#Do|Delos can be booked independently (guided or unguided).

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Mykonos

  • Mykonos Island National Airport IATA Flight Code: JMK 37.435128, 25.348103 is about 4 km away from the main town - Mykonos Airport There are daily Flights from Athens (35 minutes) by Olympic Air and Aegean Airlines]. During summer, both Olympic Air and Aegean Airlines also have daily direct connecting Flights from Thessaloniki. In high season there are also less frequent Flights from Rhodes, Santorini, Crete (Heraklion) and Volos by Sky Express]. During the months of July and August, Astra Airlines flies from Thessaloniki.

From May through October, charter airlines fly directly to Mykonos from many European airports:

  • TUIfly flies from Amsterdam (AMS);
  • / AtlasGlobal flies from Istanbul Sabiha-Gökçen (SAW);
  • Blue Panorama Airlines flies from Rome Fiumicino (FCO);
  • Borajet flies from Istanbul Sabiha-Gökçen (SAW);
  • EasyJet flies from London Gatwick (LGW), Geneva (GVA), Milan Malpensa (MXP), Paris Orly (ORY) and Rome Fiumicino (FCO);
  • EdelWeiss Air flies from Geneva (GVA) and Zürich (ZRH);
  • ThomasCook and Jetairfly fly from Brussels (BRU);
  • Thomson-Airways flies from London Gatwick (LGW) and Manchester (MAN);
  • Transavia flies from Amsterdam (AMS) and Paris Orly (ORY);
  • Trawel Fly flies from Milan Orio al Serio (BGY);
  • Volotea flies from Venice(VCE), Palermo (PMO), Napoli (NAP) and Bari (BRI);
  • Vueling flies from Barcelona (BCN) and Madrid (MAD).

At the arrival area of the airport you may find an ATM, shops, a cafetaria, public phones, a post box, an office of the Mykonos Hoteliers Association, an Olympic Air office, an Aegean Airlines office and many automobile rental services.

In the terminal building on the first floor there is a duty-free shop for departing passengers selling tobacco, perfumes, cosmetics, travel accessories and gift items.

Take a free and useful Mykonos Sky Map from the luggage collecting hall at the airport. This free map is also sold in shops in Mykonos Town.

From the airport to Mykonos Town

Many Mykonos hotels offer airport transfers, at rates that can be anything from free to more than a taxi. Best chance for a free transfer is when you book your room directly with the hotel. A transfer by your hotel is the easiest way to get to your hotel, so check with your hotel before arrival.

Taxis are usually waiting at the airport, at the taxi rank opposite the terminal building, but competition for them can be keen. If there is no taxi waiting you can see the sign with the phone numbers of the taxi radio office so you may call. A taxi from Mykonos airport to town costs about € 8, a few euros more if you are carrying luggage.

During high season there is an infrequent public bus service from the airport to the southern bus terminal, Fabrika, in Mykonos Town. A bus ticket costs € 1.60. The bus leaves the southern bus terminal in Mykonos Town at 12:15PM and 1:45PM, and then is scheduled to go back from the airport to Fabrika 10 minutes later. As the schedule changes every two weeks those times might change a little. It is not really worth waiting around for a bus unless it is already there. This bus service is not useful if you have to go to the (old or new) port.

How to get around in Mykonos

GPS 37.45|25.35|width=|align=}} Distances from Mykonos Town in kilometers (and taxi prices in 2007) |

  • Airport 4.2 (€ 5.90)
  • Agios Ioannis 4.5 (€ 5.90)
  • Agios Stefanos 3 (€ 4.00)
  • Agrari 7.5
  • Ano Mera 8 (€ 6.90)
  • Elia (€ 11.40)
  • Kalafatis 11 (€ 10.50)
  • Kalo Livadi 10
  • Ornos 3.5 (€ 4.40)
  • Paradise 6 (€ 7.20)
  • Paranga 5
  • Platys Gialos 5 (€ 5.90)
  • Psarou 4.5 (€ 5.90)
  • Tourlos 2 (€ 3.70)}}

With a length of 12 to 15 km and a width of 10 km, Mykonos is one of the smallest of the Cyclades islands. On Mykonos you can get around by bus, taxi, car, scooter, ATV or boat.

Travel on a Bus in Mykonos

There is a bus network that takes you around the island. There are two bus stations in Mykonos Town, each on different sides of Mykonos Town. From the main southern bus station, Fabrica, buses can be taken for departures to Platys Gialos (every half hour), Paraga (every hour), Paradise (every half hour), Ornos and Agios Ioannis. There are also night buses from Mykonos to Platys Gialos and Paradise leaving every hour. From the northern bus station which is not very far from the old port ferry quay, buses can be taken for departures to Ano Mera, Elia (departing at 11AM, noon, 2PM, 4PM, 6PM and 7PM, returning 30 minutes later) and Kalafatis. Departure times are clearly marked at the two bus stations and the end of the bus routes. Bus schedules change a bit about every two weeks. Frequencies of buses are higher in high season.

There is no bus connection between the two bus stations. From one bus station to the other will take about 20 minutes of walking through the streets of Mykonos Town.

It is feasible to buy your bus ticket from the bus driver (have exact change ready), but you can also buy your bus tickets before boarding the bus. Bus tickets can be purchased in advance from a bus ticket vending machine (euro coins necessary) and can be purchased at kiosks, mini-markets and tourist shops as well. There are no return tickets available; for a return trip you simply need two single tickets. Hand over your ticket to the bus driver and he will "validate" it by simply tearing your ticket. There are ticket stamping machines in the bus, but they simply don't function. Don't be surprised if a man that is already on the bus near the bus driver will check your "validated" ticket a few minutes later. Even though your ticket is just teared and not stamped, he will inspect your ticket thoroughly, looking for counterfeited tickets. Bus tickets are € 1.60, except for the further destinations of Elia and Kalafatis which cost € 1.70. Tickets for night buses are € 2. Buses in Mykonos are almost always full during the busy parts of the day; the bus driver will squeeze in as many passengers as he possibly can.

Best way to travel in Mykonos by a Taxi

On the entire island there are only about 30 taxis, which means that depending on taxis for transport can be an exercise of great patience. In Mykonos Town the main location for taxis is in Manto Plaza (also called Town Plaza or Taxi Plaza), on the harbour front near the statue. You have to wait in line and sometimes you can wait for hours in the taxi queue. In the evening it can be difficult to find a taxi. Taxis do not use meters, but there's a notice board giving rates for each destination. Fares are quite reasonable. Calling for a radio taxi costs € 1.30 extra, and an appointment € 5 in addition to the fare. Contact phone numbers are 22400 and 23700.

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The Plati Yalos Boat Service provides a good and fun way of getting to the southern beaches of Mykonos.

  • From Platys Gialos small fishing boats converted into tourist transport leave every hour or less to the beaches of Paranga, Paradise, Super Paradise, Agrari and Elia. First departure 10:15AM until 4:15PM every hour. Last return to Platys Gialos from Elia at 6PM and from Super Paradise at 8PM.
  • From Ornos boats leave for the beaches of Platys Gialos, Paranga, Paradise, Super Paradise, Agrari and Elia. Boats leaves from Ornos at 10AM, 11AM, noon and 1PM.

Price for a return ticket is € 5 for Paranga and Paradise, € 6 for Super Paradise and € 7 for Agrari and Elia. Boat services can be cancelled due to strong wind, but with the exception of Super Paradise all of these beaches can be visited by bus from Mykonos Town as well.

From June to September there are also infrequently boats leaving from the harbour in Mykonos Town to Super Paradise, Agrari and Elia.

By vehicle or by motorbike

Mykonos has an extensive public transport system from Mykonos Town. By public transport it is easy to get to all the southern beaches, which happen to be the nicest beaches as well. Renting a motorbike or a vehicle is the way to go if you want to explore the rest of the island, especially the more remote beaches at the north coast. Motorbike and vehicle rentals are readily available around the island. In Mykonos Town the highest concentration of rent a vehicle - motorbike agencies is in and around the area of the southern busstation, where you will find a wide range of choices. The other area of Mykonos Town with rent a vehicle - motorbike agencies is near to the old port, behind the Archaeological Museum.

  • Action Rent a Car Mykonos - Platys Gialos in the primary street to Platys Gialos, 50m from the crossroad to Psarou Beach ☎ +30 22890 23572 +30 22890 27609 Opening Hours: 9AM Monday - 8PM
  • Budget rent a vehicle Mykonos - Kato Mili, Mykonos Town near the windmills ☎ +30 22890 23210 +30 22890 24690 Opening Hours: 8AM Monday - 9PM
  • OK Rent a Car - Agios Stefanos ☎ +30 22890 23761 +30 22890 25497


If you rent a vehicle be aware that cars are not permitted in the town of Mykonos. There are parking areas on the outskirts of town, but during peak season finding a parking space is usually a challenge. You can always try the huge public parking area next to the old port. Considering Mykonos is a very small island, renting a bike might be a better choice, unless you are planning to stay far out of town and from beaches. Bikes are affordable to rent, you can park them almost anywhere, and it is cooler than a vehicle standing in the hot sun all day.

What to see in Mykonos

Mykonos Windmills 2 - Windmills in Mykonos Town

Attractions in Mykonos Town

  • The Windmills - Mykonos Town western part of town - From as early as the 16th century and the windmills are one of the most recognized monuments of Mykonos. Once this island was a great producer of wheat and bread. The area of the windmills has a splendid view on Little Venice and is the most popular place in Mykonos to watch the sunset.
  • Little Venice - Alefkandra - Mykonos Town most western part of town - A neighborhood located at the sea, famous for its picturesque medieval two and three storey houses, which stand like a wall above the sea, and their colourful wooden balconies. Little Venice is one of the most beautiful and romantic places in the whole of Mykonos and offers a fantastic sunset. A favourite activity is drinking a cocktail in one of the many bistros and cafes while watching the sunset on the seashore. You will reach Little Venice walking from the windmills down the stairs. It is only a five minutes walk from Fabrika bus station and there is a sign for it on the other side of the square.
  • Panagia Paraportiani - Mykonos Town most western part of town - Of all the churches on Mykonos and the most impressive is Panagia Paraportianí, a true Byzantine jewel. This whitewashed church, which building dates back to 1425 and was not completed until the 17th century, is the most popular and most photographed of the 400 churches on the whole island of Mykonos. It is made up of four chapels at ground level with another one above. Only one of the chapels on the ground floor is open to visitors, from early morning until sunset. The church is located in the Kastro neighborhood and the oldest section of Mykonos Town.
  • Petros the Pelican and the island's mascot, can sometimes be found at the waterfront or even up in town. Originally the pelican was found wounded off the coast of Paranga shore after a storm back in the 1950s by a local fisherman. The pelican was nursed to health and remained on the island supported by local residents. It soon adopted the name “Petros”. To great disappointment by local residents and tourists alike, Petros was hit by a vehicle on 2 December 1985 and failed to recover. After Petros died in 1986 he was so popular that a new pelican was introduced as a successor. Now there are three pelicans inhabiting the island. This means that the Petros you meet, can be a Petra. Well, this is Mykonos.

Museums

All museums are open from April to October, except the Archaeological Museum which is open year round. Most people keep the museums for a rainy day, but the Archaeological Museum is worth a visit.

  • Archaeological Museum of Mykonos - Mykonos Town near the northern bus station ☎ +30 22890 22325 Opening Hours: Open daily from 8:30AM to 3PM, except Mondays Admission € 2 The exhibition of the museum includes a large number of vases, ranging from the prehistoric to the late Hellenistic period (25th-1st century B.C.), grave statues, stelae and funerary urns from the nearby island of Rheneia (Delos' necropolis). There are very few finds from Mykonos.
  • Folklore Museum - Mykonos Town a few meters from Paraportiani ☎ +30 22890 22591 Opening Hours: Open daily from 4:30PM to 8:30PM, except Sundays Admission € 2 The Folklore Museum, housed in an 18th-century sea captain's house, brings together a number of collections of furniture, icons, pieces of sculpture, folk musical instruments, costumes and textiles.
  • Lena's House Museum - Tria Pigadia, Mykonos Town centre of town, next to the Maritime Museum ☎ +30 22890 2239 Opening Hours: Open daily from 6:30PM to 9:30PM, except Sundays Lena's House Museum, a branch of the Folklore Museum, is an authentic 19th-century middle class Mykonian house, completely restored with furnishings.
  • Aegean Maritime Museum - Tria Pigadia, Mykonos Town centre of town, next to Lena´s House ☎ +30 22890 22700 Opening Hours: Open daily, from 10:30AM to 1PM and from 6:30PM to 9PM A collection of nautical instruments and ancient vessels.
  • Agricultural Museum - Apono Mili, Mykonos Town near the windmills ☎ +30 22890 22390 Opening Hours: Open daily from 6:30PM to 9:30PM, except Sundays A collection of traditional agricultural tools.
  • The Boni Mill - Mykonos Town on the upper east section of town ☎ +30 22890 26246 Opening Hours: Open daily from June to September, from 4PM to 8PM A 16th century windmill, overlooking the town. The mill has been maintained and is fully functional featuring its customary wood-burning stone oven.

Beaches

Most of the beaches have tavernas and restaurants and are well equipped with deck chairs and parasols. Most common price is € 12 for a set of two deck chairs and an umbrella. The best beaches are on the south side of the island and sheltered from the prevailing northern wind. On the more popular beaches, it is not uncommon for people to walk down the beach selling probably illegal goods such as DVDs, fake bags, clothes, jewellery and watches. They come right up to you and it can be somewhat annoying but they are easily pushed away with a simple 'No, thank you'. Also, many beaches, even the more family-orientated, are often populated with the 'European' style of sunbathing - i.e. topless.

South coast

Elias Beach on Mykonos - Elia Beach, Mykonos

  • Psarou - 5km from Mykonos Town - This upmarket beach is popular amongst Greeks. Lots of hotels, apartments and restaurants. Psarou is easily accessible by bus from Mykonos Town. Get off the bus one stop before the last stop, Platys Gialos.
  • Platys Gialos - 6km from Mykonos Town - Busy family and tourist beach. Lots of hotels, apartments, restaurants and beach bars, lining the long sandy beach. Jet ski rentals are available. Bus service from Mykonos Town is very frequent and takes about 15 minutes. Platys Gialos is the starting point for regular boat services to the other southern Mykonos beaches.
  • Paranga - 6km from Mykonos Town - Sandy beach. There are some rocks in water, but many places where you can enter over sand. There is a camping, some hotels and some nice beach restaurants. Also popular with s. Nudity is quite common, especially on the right end (facing the sea). At about 5PM the beach gets really noisy with several beach bars. On the right side Paranga also has a large, more quiet stretch of sandy beach without deck chairs and parasols and without restaurants.
    Paranga is easily accessible by bus from Mykonos Town or with a regular boat service from Platys Gialos (first stop). It is also an easy walk from Platys Gialos (15 minutes) or Paradise (10 minutes).
    On your way walking from Platys Galios you will pass by the beach of Aghia Anna, an enchanting little cove nearby Paranga Beach with only a handful of rental umbrellas and lounge chairs. At this golden sand beach there are two lovely restaurants nearby, a more modern Greek restaurant (Santanna) and a traditional-style Greek tavern (Nikolas).
  • Paradise - Kalamopodi - 6km from Mykonos Town - Probably the most popular beacs known for its parties. At about 4PM the music wil get really loud. Paradise is easily reached by bus from Mykonos Town or with a regular boat service from Platys Gialos (second stop).
  • Super Paradise - Plintri - 7km from Mykonos Town - Restaurants, beach bars and some hotels. The right side of the beach is mostly nude and . At about 4PM the music wil get really loud and there will be music from both the left side (Super Paradise Beach Bar Club) and the right side (Coco Club); for some time to leave, for others time to party. There is no bus service to Super Paradise, but it is easily accessible with a regular boat service from Platys Gialos (third stop). You can also take the bus to Paradise from Mykonos Town and then continue walking for 20 minutes over the hill to Superparadise. From June to September there is a boat from the harbour in Mykonos Town to Super Paradise, leaving in the morning and returning around 4:30PM in the afternoon. With your own transport it is a difficult winding road from Mykonos Town.
  • Agrari - 8km from Mykonos Town - Agrari Beach is less popular than its neighbour Elia and much calmer. Well organized with sunbeds and umbrellas, with many watersports. If there are enough passengers and the boats from Platys Gialos will make a stop at Agrari. Otherwise, it is an easy 5-minutes walk over the rocks from Elia Beach. With you own transport it is a quite difficult road from Mykonos Town.
  • Elia - 8km from Mykonos Town - Elia is one of the larger beaches on Mykonos. It is a well organized beach with sunbeds and umbrellas, and various water sports (ski and jet-ski). Three restaurants and taverns. Also popular with s, especially the small rocky beach between Elia and Agari. Nudity is permitted but not as common as at Paradise, Super Paradise and Paranga. Nudity is concentrated at the right and nicest part of the beach (towards Agrari). Elia is most easily reached by a direct local bus from Mykonos Town’s northern bus terminal, but also with a regular boat service from Platys Gialos beach (fourth and last stop). Last boat back is at 6PM, but after that time two buses are still running (leaving at 6:30PM and 7:30PM).

East coast

  • Kalo Livadi - 10km from, Mykonos Town, 2km from Ano Mera - A quiet, long stretch of sandy beach. It offers some taverns with good food, and a few small hotels and villas. Best reached with your own transport, but you can get there by bus. Take the bus to Elia and get off the bus at the top of the hill where it turns to go to Elia Beach and walk for about ten minutes downhill to your left.
  • Kalafati - 12km from Mykonos Town - A very large, beautiful and less developed beach and a favourite with windsurfers due to the offshore breeze. A variety of water sports are available here, including jet ski, water ski, wakeboard and tube rides. Kalafati can be visited by bus from Mykonos Town, but this bus only runs a few times a day. Immediately next to Kalafatis are the sandy beaches of Draoumia and Tafarnis.
  • Lia - 14km from Mykonos Town - An uncrowded, sandy beach. Deck chairs and umbrellas are available to rent. Some tiny houses of fishermen from a little settlement, with two taverns and a beach café. To get there you need your own transport or you can walk from Kalafati.

North coast

  • Fokos - A small beach with coarse sand, not known by many people. This beach has no facilities like sunbeds and umbrellas, but it offers a very good tavern. To get to Fokos you need your own transport. Follow the signs for Fokos from Ano Mera.
  • Ftelia - near Ano Mera, southern part of Panormos Bay - This beach faces the north and thus it is affected by the strong summer northern winds, which make it ideal for wind surfing, but not for swimming or sunbathing. Ftelia is an isolated, very tranquil place and even during July and August not very crowded, because it is often quite windy and dusty. To get there you need your own transport. From Ano Mera follow a weaving road down to the beach.
  • Panormos - On the north side of the island and facing east onto Panormos Bay is the long and beautiful Panormos Beach. Two restaurants, one hotel and a trendy beach club serve this otherwise remote area. Panormos Beach is nudist beach mostly in the right side. To get to Panormos you need your own transport.
  • Agios Sostis - This beach faces the east of Panormos Bay. Agios Sostis is one of the more remote beaches on the island, without rental lounge chairs and umbrellas. Void of accommodation and crowds this beautiful beach offers not only peace and quiet, but also a very good small restaurant. Nude bathing tolerant. To get there you need your own transport. Take the road beyond Panormos beach.

West coast

Agios Ioannis hc - A view overlooking Agios Ioannis Beach, Mykonos

  • Agios Stefanos - 3km north of Mykonos Town - A well developed, sandy beach next to the new harbor. Agios Stefanos is very popular and gets very crowded during summer time. This beach is about the length of a soccer pitch. Agios Stefanos is reachable by bus from Mykonos town.
  • Tourlos - 2km north of Mykonos Town - A small beach near the new port of Mykonos. The actual beach of Tourlos is not used much anymore since the construction of the new port and marina, but is still a busy area.
  • Mykonos town beach - There's a small beach at the harbour front (Aghia Anna, one of several by that name on the island). Unless you are waiting for a boat leaving from the old port and there is no reason staying there. Much better beaches are within easy reach.
  • Megali Ammos - 1km south of Mykonos Town - The nearest beach to Mykonos Town, just a 10-minutes walk from Mykonos Town along the coast into the direction of Ornos (or hop on the bus to Ornos). The beach is next to the central road. There is a huge slab in the sea which makes it a little difficult to swim. The beach has no umbrellas and sunbeds due to the strong northerly winds. There are a few hotels and apartments and a wonderful tavern, Joanna's Niko's Place.
  • Ornos - 3km south of Mykonos Town - Busy family and tourist beach. It gathers many for its sunbeds and umbrellas, and restaurants. The sandy beach slopes gently into the sea. There are schools for sea-skiing and surfing.
    Ornos is easily accessible by bus from Mykonos Town (or walk along the coast road for about 30 minutes).
    2km north of Ornos is the beach of Korfos, suitable for wind surfing, but not for swimming or sunbathing.
  • Agios Ioannis - Shirley Valentine Beach - 4km south west of Mykonos Town - Agios Ioannis is a small beach with snorkeling opportunities. The beach never gets over crowded and deck chairs are available to rent. Great tavern and cocktail bar very close. The beach offers a beautiful view towards the nearby islands of Delos and Rheneia. Agios Ioannis is easily accessible by bus from Mykonos Town.
    Next to Agios Ioannis is the small beach of Kapari, with a small nude section. This hidden beach is located north of Agios Ioannis, behind Agios Ioannis chapel, and then a steep walk downhill.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Mykonos

Delos -Theatre - Preserved marble theatre in Delos

  • Delos, a small uninhabited island close to Mykonos, is a UNESCO world legacy area known for its important archaeological sites. There are daily excursions from Mykonos Town except Monday, when the archaeological site is closed. Boats leave at 9AM, 10AM and 11AM from the pier at the west side of the harbour, right behind the little church of Agios Nikolaos. The boat trip takes about 30 minutes. Boats return at 12:15PM, 1:30PM and 3PM. Boat trips to Delos are also organized from Platys Gialos and Paranga Beach. The excavations are open from 8:30AM to 3PM, so have an early start if you really want to see it all. The cost is € 17 for the boat trip plus € 5 for entrance (though free for students and € 3 for those over 65). A guided tour, departing at 10AM from the pier in Mykonos, will cost € 40 (including boat trip and entrance fee). Delos is a must for all visitors.
  • From Platys Gialos you can take a cruise on a GlassBottom Discover Boat, a boat with a glass floor at the bottom through which you can view underwater life. There are beach-to-beach cruises (€ 35), sunset cruises (€ 25) and cruises to Delos and Rhenia (€ 35).
  • Check the ferry schedules well, but it is feasible to make daytrips to the islands of Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Mykonos

You can go shopping or window shopping in the fabulous little boutiques which carry exclusive name brands, among them outstanding Greek jewelers, souvenirs as well as works of art. Bring money and credit cards. Most shops are open seven days a week, but will be closed from 2PM to 5PM. Many tourist shops will remain open late into the evening. In case you are looking for department stores, as some cruise tourists do and there aren't any.

Mykonos is home to a large artists' colony, so there are a number of fine galleries offering original works.

Of course, you will also find the shops you need to fill all your basic needs and comforts. There are mini-markets, green grocers, butchers, kiosks, bakeries, stores, a few small supermarkets (and bigger supermarkets out of town), many pharmacies, a dry goods shop, bookstores, photo and electronics shops.

ATM's are available throughout town. There's a concentration of ATM's near the southern bus station.

Halal Restaurants in Mykonos

In Mykonos Town you will find most of the restaurants and eateries. All over town there are various gyros and souvlaki shops and creperies where you can eat quite well for just a few euros. Mykonos offers dining options catering to a range of tastes and budgets. You can obtain good Greek food at reasonable prices, but it also easy to spend a fortune. Almost all restaurants (and many bars) post their prices on menus at the entrance, so as you walk around you can take a look to see which places offer appealing food in your budget range. Restaurants facing the harbour or the sea (especially in Little Venice) tend to have significantly higher prices, because you are also paying for the location and the view. Restaurants in the streets deeper in the heart of town tend to be more reasonably priced.

Mykonos Town

  • Antonini's Taverna - Manto Plaza, Mykonos Town 'taxi square' ☎ +30 22890 22319 Antonini's is one of the oldest of Mykonos' restaurants. This popular, small restaurant serves simple and tasty Greek food at very reasonable prices.
  • Appaloosa Bar & Restaurant - 11 Mavrogenous, Plateia Goumenio, Mykonos Town centre of town ☎ +30 22890 27086 Mexican-european food, relaxed atmosphere and also a great place for cocktails.
  • Aqua Taverna - Little Venice, Mykonos Town next to Caprice ☎ +30 22890 26083 A little Italian restaurant serving Mediterranean-style food.
  • Avra Restaurant - @mykonos.com 27 Kalogera Street, Mykonos Town ☎ +30 22890 22298 Opening Hours: Open from 7PM to 1AM Excellent Greek food, not exactly cheap, but well worth the price. You can sit inside, at the small terrace overlooking the street or in the garden.
  • Bakalo - 84 Lakka, Mykonos Town 150m down from the southern bus station ☎ +30 22890 78121 Moderately priced Greek eatery.
  • Caesar - Plateia Goumenio, Mykonos Town centre of town ☎ +30 22890 23104 Small restaurant. Reasonable prices.
  • Catari - Aghia Anna, Mykonos Town near the old port ☎ +30 22890 78571 Tradional Italian pizzeria.
  • Eva's Garden - Plateia Goumenio, Mykonos Town centre of town ☎ +30 22890 22160 +30 22890 27060 Opening Hours: Open from 6PM to 1AM Home cooked Greek and international dishes in a beautiful garden and roof setting. Dining room inside for windy nights. Excellent service and good atmosphere.
  • Joanna's Niko's Place - Megali Ammos right on the beach, a 10-minutes walk from Mykonos Town along the coast into the direction of Ornos ☎ +30 22890 24251 A fabulous taverna with tasty Greek food at very reasonable prices. A marvellous place to sit in the evening and watch the sunset. Reservation recommended.
  • Gola Restaurant - Periferiakos, Drafaki, Mykonos Town ring road ☎ +30 22890 23010 +30 22890 27387 Opening Hours: Open from 7:30PM High prices (cheapest dish € 20), but worth it for a special occasion or to indulge yourself. 25% discount during first service 7:30PM Monday - 9:30PM One of the best restaurants in Mykonos, on the outskirts of Mykonos Town. Gourmet restaurant with modern deco and great views of the town and the sea. Superb Italian food.
  • Katrine’s - La Maison De Catherine - Ayios Gerasimos, Mykonos Town corner of Gerasimos & Nikou, off Matogianni Street ☎ +30 22890 22169 Opening Hours: Open from 6PM to 2AM The average price for a Meat or fish entree is € 100, and small starter plates start from € 20 One of the most famous and oldest restaurants on the island, with classic French and Greek cuisine and excellent service. Stylish and expensive.
  • Kounelas Fish Tavern - Svoronou, Mykonos Town near the harbour, next to Porta Bar ☎ +30 22890 28220 Opening Hours: Open from 8PM A small fish tavern in a garden setting. Fresh fish accompanied by Greek salads at a reasonable price. You can select your dish from the limited menu or choose your seafood from the catch of the day. Often full.
  • Lotus - 47 Matogianni, Mykonos Town halfway along main street ☎ +30 22890 22881 It may be a little pricey, but it's worth it Small, romantic spot, seating under a canopy of vines. Good food and full café.
  • To Ma'ereio - Maerion - 16 Kalogera Street, Mykonos Town behind the Alpha Bank on Matogianni Street (main street) ☎ +30 22890 28825 Opening Hours: Open from 7PM A small reasonably-priced tavern serving excellent traditional Greek dishes and Mykonian specialties. Almost always full.
  • Marco Polo - Lakka Plaza, Mykonos Town ☎ +30 22890 22126 Greek tavern.
  • Niko's Taverna - Ag. Ioanninou, Agias Monis Plaza, Mykonos Town one block off the harbour towards Little Venice, near Paraportiani ☎ +30 22890 24320 Opening Hours: Open from noon to 1AM A very popular restaurant which is always packed. An extensive menu of good, authentic Greek food at very reasonable prices.

Ano Mera

The town square offers several traditional restaurants.

  • Vangelis Taverna - Ano Mera main square ☎ +30 22890 71577 Excellent bistro and though not affordable value for money.

Kalafatis

  • Aneplora - Kalafati ☎ +30 22890 72470 The fish restaurant, taverna, ouzeri and bar Aneplora is one of the best places in the south east side of Mykonos at Kalafatis beach with a view over the beach of Aghia Anna. A huge variety of traditional Greek food.

Ornos

  • Konstantis Taverna - Ornos at the beach ☎ +30 22890 22837 An elegant beach restaurant serving fresh fish.

Platys Gialos

  • Atlantida - Platys Gialos from the bus station the third restaurant on the beach ☎ +30 22890 26618 Excellent restaurant belonging to the Hotel Acrogiali. Great variety of Greek and Italian dishes, all served on a seaside terrace, at reasonable prices.
  • Avli tou Thodori - Platys Gialos from the bus station the second restaurant on the beach ☎ +30 22890 78100 Excellent restaurant. Great variety of international and Greek dishes, all served on a seaside terrace.

Psarou

  • N'Ammos - Psarou right on the beach ☎ +31 22890 22440 A beautiful, all white restaurant for the "rich and famous" and known for its celebrity spottings. Mediterranean cuisine. Very expensive, but some say you get what you pay for.

Beach Taverns

  • Agrari Restaurant - Agrari Beach ☎ +30 22890 71295 A traditional beach restaurant with a green garden.
  • Fokos Taverna - Fokos Beach ☎ +30 6945828561 Opening Hours: Open from 1PM till 7PM, till 8PM in August Meat, grilled fish, cooked dishes (one per day, and good) and a large variety of salads. A bit remote, but the tavern itself is worth the trip.
  • Kiki's Taverna - Agios Sostis on the steep hill walking towards the beach entrance Opening Hours: Open from 11AM till 6PM A hidden gem. There is seating for perhaps two dozen people at most, and because there’s no electricity and the restaurant closes just before dusk. Everything is really tasty and fresh, cooked on an outdoor grill, served with fresh homemade salads
  • La Luna Beach Taverna - Lia Beach ☎ +30 22890 72150 This remote Italian bistro is worth the drive, for the sea and the cuisine.
  • Lia - Lia Beach ☎ +30 22890 71015 Traditional fish tavern. Fisherman owner serves his day’s catch.
  • Nikolas - Agia Anna Beach a 2-minutes walk from Paranga Beach into the direction of Platys Gialos ☎ +30 22890 23566 A family-run beach tavern with traditional Greek dishes at affordable prices. They have been there since 1967!
  • Tasos Taverna | Paranga Beach ☎ +31 22890 23002 A very popular, moderately-upscale fish tavern.
  • Vasoula Taverna - Agios Stefanos - A nice little fish taverna overlooking the sea.

Mykonos is famous for its intense nightlife as evidenced by a vast number of cafes and late night restaurants. Drinking can be quite expensive in Mykonos.

Bars in Mykonos Town

  • Argo Bar | Manto Plaza (1st floor), Mykonos Town 'taxi square', above Camares restaurant ☎ +30 22890 28766 Opening Hours: Open from 10PM till late Friendly club with loud dance music.
  • Astra Bar - Tria Pigadia, Mykonos Town heart of town ☎ +30 22890 24767
  • Caprice - Agion Anargyron Street, Mykonos Town Little Venice ☎ +30 22890 23541 Located on the edge of the sea wall in Little Venice, with entrances at the front and back, Caprice Bar can be packed wall to wall. Here you can enjoy the music, fruit cocktails and a trendy party atmosphere.
  • Katerina's Bar - Agion Anargyron Street, Mykonos Town Little Venice ☎ +30 22890 23804 Opening Hours: Open from 10PM to 3:30AM Katerina's Cocktail Bar is built on two levels and each level has a balcony that hangs over the sea in Little Venice, making it good spot to view the sunset over a cocktail.
  • Madoupas Cafe-bar & Restaurant - Mykonos Town in the harbour ☎ +30 22890 22224 Prices are better than at other spots in the harbour Have a drink or meal at the terrace in the harbour and watch the people walk by.
  • Montparnasse - The Piano Bar - pianobar4@ 24 Agion Anargyron Street, Mykonos Town Little Venice ☎ +30 22890 23719 Opening Hours: Open from 8PM to 3:30AM Montparnasse, with a balcony hanging over the sea, is another favorite spot for watching the sunset and having a cocktail. But more important, from 10PM to 2AM it turns into an exceptional piano bar with cabaret entertainment. Straight friendly and highly recommended.
  • Skandinavian Bars-Disco - Agion Ioannis Barkia, Mykonos Town near Nikos Taverna ☎ +30 22890 22669 Skandinavian Bar is one of the 'landmark' party places on Mykonos since 1978. Comprised of an outdoor square with seating all around, two smaller downstairs bars and the upstairs disco overseeing it all. Friendly atmosphere, excellent service and - not unimportant - drinks at the best prices (large organic juice € 5).
  • Thalami - Mykonos Town old port, under Mykonos' Town Hall and next to Nikos tavern Opening Hours: Open from 10PM till late Popular bar with Greek music.

bars and late night restaurants

  • Babylon - Paraportiani waterfront, Mykonos Town old harbour, next to Jacky O' ☎ +30 22890 25152 Opening Hours: Open from 10AM till late Beer € 6 A new dance club, opened in 2009. There's a dance floor and drag shows. Babylon is less crowded than its neighbour Jacky O'.
  • Jacky O' - Paraportiani waterfront, Mykonos Town old harbour ☎ +30 22890 79167 Opening Hours: Open from 10AM till late Beer € 6 The most popular dance club, opened in 2009. The party goes wild at about 2AM till sometimes 7AM. Inside there's a really crowded dance floor and shows by drag queens. During peak summer nights, hundreds of people are hanging out outside at the waterfront. Recommended.
  • Diva - Agion Anargyron Street, Mykonos Town near Little Venice, near Paraportiani ☎ +30 22890 27271 Opening Hours: Open from 10PM till late Diva Bar is a cozy, intimate bar, with the sea lapping at its doorstep located in Little Venice. The owner Vangelio is a colorful character and it takes only a few lively souls to create the party here. Wokes very welcome.
  • Kastro Bar - Agion Anargyron Street, Mykonos Town Little Venice, next to Paraportiani ☎ +30 22890 23072 Opening Hours: Open from 7PM till late Fruit cocktails € 10-12 Kastro offers a magnificent sunset view in a relaxed and romantic atmosphere with classical music. It is a cocktail bar, but their most notorious drink is the Kastro Coffee (secret recipe, but you will taste some Metaxa). The arrangement of tables and benches is such that it’s almost imfeasible not to get engaged in conversation with strangers. Only busy early in the evening, till about 10PM. Recommended.
  • Lola - 4 Zani Pitaraki, Mykonos Town between Limni Plaza & Little Venice ☎ +30 22890 23072 Opening Hours: Open from 7PM till late Opened November 2009. This new bar has a very cabaret and theatrical feel.
  • Porta Bar - Ionni Voinovich, Mykonos Town in an alley just a few meters back from the blue-domed church at the harbour front, next to Kounelas Fish Tavern ☎ +30 22890 27087 Opening Hours: Open from 8PM to 3:30AM. Busy 11:30PM Monday - 2AM Beer € 4 Porta Bar in Mykonos is in one of the backstreets of Mykonos Town, so you may have to ask around to locate it. Otherwise use the back entrance, easy to find between Nikos Taverna and Skandinavian Bar. Since 2010 unrecognizably renovated and change of management. Since 2011 French bartender Sophie rules the place again and has brought back the party atmosphere.

Beach bars

  • Coco Club Bar - Super Paradise Beach on a rock, at the right side of Super Paradise - A beach bar overlooking the beach. Attracts a crowd.
  • Kalua Beach Bar - Paranga Beach ☎ +30 22890 23927 By day, this bleached-white beach bar serves good local cuisine at decent prices. Come 6PM though and the DJ strikes up and the dancing begins. By midnight until the early hours it’s a wild scene.
  • Panormos Beach Bar & Restaurant - Panormos Beach ☎ +30 22890 27640 A trendy beach and tavern, that changed Panormos Beach into a more cosmopolitan beach.
  • Super Paradise Beach Club - Super Paradise Beach ☎ +30 22890 23023 The party starts in the afternoon and continues until late at night, with the peak in July and August.
  • Tropicana Beach Club - Paradise Beach ☎ +30 22890 23582


Nightclubs in Mykonos

Although Mykonos´ nightlife focuses mainly on bars and there are a number of notable dance clubs to be found on the island, some of them attracting world-famous DJs.

  • Cavo Paradiso - Paradise Beach on a hill, to the left of Paradise Beach ☎ +30 22890 27205 +30 22890 25949 Opening Hours: Open from 12:30AM to 8:30AM and only during the busy months of July and August Cavo Paradiso, an Ibiza-style open-air mega club, has a fantastic view of the sea and a huge swimming swimmingpool in the middle of the club, where you can party and dance till well after the sun comes up. The party doesn't start until at least 2AM. Clubbers from all around the world voted for Cavo Paradiso as one of the 10 best clubs of the world. Famous DJ's, like Roger Sanchez, David Morales, Paul Oakenfold, Sander van Doorn and Tiësto, play here every summer and various music events are hosted frequently. Very expensive!
  • Paradise Club Mykonos - @mykonos.com Paradise Beach on a hill, to the left of Paradise Beach - The biggest nightclub on the island and voted for as one of the 100 best clubs of the world. With three stages and a swimming pool. Famous DJ's, like Moby, Bob Sincar, Fedde Legrand, David Guetta and Armin van Buuren, play here every summer. The party starts every day around 4:30PM, with the peak in July and August. The daily party can run into the night.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Mykonos

Mykonos - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Mykonos, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Mykonos. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Mykonos and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Mykonos. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Mykonos. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inMykonos: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Mykonos.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Mykonos: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Mykonos, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Mykonos.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Mykonos, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Mykonos, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

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Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Mykonos, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Mykonos, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Mykonos without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Mykonos is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Mykonos.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

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Mykonos has a well developed tourist infrastructure with countless hotels, studios, apartments and rooms for rent. Accommodation can be found in and around Mykonos Town and nearby the beaches. Compared to other Greek islands accommodation in Mykonos is expensive. The price of accommodation varies greatly according to season. Mentioned from-prices are for low season. Expect prices to double in high season. Mykonos becomes overcrowded from mid July to the end of August, so be sure you have a room waiting if you go during that period. Beware that every year a lot of Greek tourist visit Mykonos around the weekend of Pentecost, which is at movable dates but in 2012 will be at the 3rd and 4th of June. Most of the hotels will close at the end of October and will open again at the end of April or the beginning of May.

A lot of the local residents rent rooms and they will be waiting for you when you arrive at the seaport or the airport, waving pictures of their rooms. They will be there in peak season as well. Most of them are from small establishments that aren't listed on the internet. If approached to let a room, make sure you don't end up in an isolated apartment up on the hills around the town. Outside high season it is also easy enough to look around in Mykonos Town for yourself. There are 'rooms' signs everywhere. Wandering around with a suitcase or backpack you will be approached.

  • Mykonos Hoteliers Association - Mykonos Town near the old port, a white building with a sign 'hotel info reservations' above the entrance ☎ +30 22890 24540 +30 22890 24760 Opening Hours: From 8AM till midnight At the Mykonos Hoteliers Association you can book a room on the spot (no bookings in advance). The association also operates a Mykonos Tourism Board and Accommodation Desk at the airport.
  • Mykonos Association of Rooms, Studios & Apartments | Mykonos Town near the old port, same building as the Mykonos Hoteliers Association ☎ +30 22890 24860 Opening Hours: From 9AM till 10PM Booking of a room on the spot (no bookings in advance).
  • Mykonos Accommodation Center - @ommodation.com 10 Enoplon Dynameon (upper floor), Mykonos Town end of Matogianni Street (main street) ☎ +30 22890 23160 +30 22890 24137 Opening Hours: Open daily, from 9AM to 9PM Helps visitors finding mid-range and top-end accommodation and also functions as a tourist information center. friendly.


Camping Places

For the young and most budget conscious travelers and there are two campgrounds, both at popular beaches:

  • Mykonos Camping - Paranga Beach ☎ +30 22890 25915 +30 22890 24578 Camping 2 adults with own small tent from € 12, dorm room from € 10 per person, bungalow from € 25 and apartment from € 60 Mykonos Camping extends out on a headland overlooking the sea. A camping with a self-service restaurant, cafe-bar, swimming pool, mini market and bike rental. Paraga Beach Hostel is part of this camping (or it might just be rebranding). A good choice if you want a more relaxed camping, though not quiet.
  • Paradise Beach Resort and Camping - Paradise Beach ☎ +30 22890 22852 +30 22890 24350 Camping 2 adults with own small tent from € 13.50, cabin from € 20, bungalow from € 34, room from € 40 and apartment (sleeps 4 persons) from € 80 A pretty much self contained camping with a self-service restaurant, snackbar, beach bar, mini market, boutique, internet and bike rental. A good choice if you want a more developed camping and are looking to meet other young backpackers and party all night long.

Both are reachable by public bus from Mykonos Town or by boat from Platys Gialos. Both offer shuttle bus transportation to and from the airport and ferry boat ports.

  • Artemoula's Studios - @orpheas.gr Platys Gialos 100m from the Platys Gialos bus station ☎ +30 22890 22174 +30 22890 25005 Studios from € 50 to € 130
  • Drafaki - Anargyros Koukas, Drafaki, Mykonos Town ☎ +30 22890 22470 +30 22890 22116 A family run hotel located at a traffic crossing a little outside Mykonos Town (a 15-minutes walk). The bus to Paradise Beach and Paranga Beach stops in front of the hotel.
  • Nazos Hotel - School of Fine Arts neighborhood, Mykonos Town on the edge of town, from the southern bus station a 5-minutes walk up the hill ☎ +30 22890 22626 +30 22890 24604 From € 60 to € 125 A small, family run hotel with 14 rooms.
  • Orpheas Rooms - @orpheas.gr 6 Agiou Artemiou, Niohori, Mykonos Town edge of the center of town, between the windmills and the southern bus station ☎ +30 22890 22174 +30 22890 25005 Basic rooms from € 40 to € 130
  • Paradise View Hotel - Paradise Beach 500m from Paradise Beach on a hill ☎ +30 22890 26636 +30 22890 24636 From € 65 to € 170 Offers double and triple hotel rooms.
  • Stavroula's Studios - Agioi Apostoloi, Platys Gialos (2 kilometers away from both Platys Gialos and Mykonos Town) ☎ +30 22890 23801 +30 22890 23801 From € 45 to € 130 Self catering studios and rooms.
  • Vouniotis Pension - Vrissi, Mykonos Town 600m out of Mykonos Town ☎ +30 22890 26758 Rooms from € 35 In a quiet area, but a bit of a trek up the hill (15 minutes). The Vouniotis Pension complex constists of 15 rooms, comprised of a fridge, a TV, a private bathroom and a veranda.
  • Vista Apartments - Mykonos Town near the old port and the northern bus station ☎ +30 22890 28657 From € 50 to € 140 Fully-appointed, spacious apartments for 2 to 5 persons, close to the old port in Mykonos Town, and Nikos Apartments located in Megali Ammos.
  • Zorzis Hotel - 30 Nik. Kalogera Street, Mykonos Town centre of town, opposite Avra Restaurant ☎ +30 22890 22167 +30 22890 22169 From € 65 to € 152 Check-in: 1:30PM / Check-out: 10:30AM A charming 16th-century stone building in the heart of town.
  • Adonis Hotel - Bida Street, Mykonos Town a 3-minutes walk from the southern bus station ☎ +30 22890 22434 +30 22890 23449 From € 105 to € 200 A family-run hotel with comfortable rooms, many of which have a view. The owners and staff will make you feel at home. Value for money.
  • Apsenti Boutique Hotel - Agios Ioannis 300m from the beach ☎ +30 22890 24015 +30 22890 26622 From € 75 to € 345 Check-in: 2PM / Check-out: noon Apsenti is dedicated to couples and honeymooners only. Traditional design Mykonos boutique hotel with great service and intimate atmosphere.
  • Carbonaki Hotel - 23 Pananchrantrou Street, Mykonos Town center of town ☎ +30 22890 24124 +30 22890 24102 From € 78 to € 168 Check-in: 1PM / Check-out: noon Family-run Carbonaki offers 21 modern and comfortable rooms at a superb location in the middle of town. Open the whole year around.
  • Fresh Hotel - 31 Nik. Kalogera Street, Mykonos Town centre of town ☎ +30 22890 24670 +30 22890 22704 From € 115 to € 195 This is a beloved friendly hotel, offering spacious, well-designed rooms.
  • Geranium Hotel - @otel.com School of Fine arts neighborhood, New Ring Road, Mykonos Town up on a hill 500m from Mykonos Town ☎ +30 22890 28657 +30 22890 25736 From € 100 to € 300 A luxury hotel (exclusively male) with views to the sea, city and sunset. Provides services category, large garden and swimming swimmingpool with breakfast and appetizers. The hotel has rooms, studios, apartments and a villa.
  • Harmony Boutique Hotel - Mykonos Town near the port ☎ +30 22890 28980 +30 22890 28982 From € 140 to € 385 An exclusive luxurious boutique hotel.
  • La Veranda of Mykonos | Agiou Ioannou & Evagelistrias, Mykonos Town a steep 10-minutes walk (300m) up on a hillside in Mykonos Town ☎ +30 22890 23670 +30 22890 25133 From 67 to € 100 A charming pension, Mykonian style, with 10 rooms surrounded by a garden with a small swimming swimmingpool and terraces with stunning vistas.
  • Mina Studios Mykonos - @otelstudios.com Platys Gialos 50m from the Platys Gialos bus station ☎ +30 22890 25625 +30 22890 27555 From € 50 to € 120 Offer studios and apartments with sea views. Open the whole year around.
  • Mykonos Star Hotel - @star.com Agios Sostis ☎ +30 22890 24032 +30 22890 24032 From € 60 to € 260 Check-in: 2PM / Check-out: noon This new luxury hotel overlooking Panormos Bay, offers comfortable and modern accommodation.
  • Omiros Hotel - omiros@ Tagoo, Mykonos Town a 10-minutes walk up on a hillside in Mykonos Town ☎ +30 22890 23328 +30 22890 24639 From € 70 This family-run hotel has 10 recently renovated rooms with their own private terrace, offering a view of the picturesque port and the sunset.
  • Panormos Village Hotel - Panormos ☎ +30 22890 25182 +30 2289025640 From € 75 to € 150 Hotel Panormos Village is a family owned Mykonos resort, located directly on the sea front on the north coast of Mykonos island. The whitewashed stone studios and apartments with private verandas are surrounded by gardens built on different levels.
  • Pelican Hotel - @otel-mykonos.com Mykonos Town School of Fine Arts neighborhood ☎ +30 22890 23454 +30 22890 23749 A 3-star hotel only 200m (a 10-minutes walk) from Mykonos town center. Located on a steep hill, so it is bit of a climb. It has an amazing panoramic view of Mykonos Town and port.
  • Pelican Bay Art Hotel - @mykonos.com Platys Gialos ☎ +30 22890 26620 +30 22890 26438 A 4-star art luxury boutique hotel.
  • Poseidon Hotel - Fabrica, Mykonos Town on the edge of town, near the southern bus station ☎ +30 22890 22437 +30 22890 23812 A 3-star hotel with 17 recently refurnished deluxe rooms and suites and 41 standard and superior rooms. A good choice in this price range.
  • Rochari Hotel - Koustathanas, Mykonos Town on a hillside on the eastern edge of town ☎ +30 22890 23107 +30 22890 24307 From € 90 to € 260 A family run 3-star hotel with comfortable rooms, most of which have a view. Serves breakfast till 1PM. With a swimming swimmingpool and swimmingpool café. Rochari has a baby sister hotel, Little Rochari, in the School of Fine Arts neighborhood.
  • San Marco Hotel - Houlakia Bay north of Agios Stefanos ☎ +30 22890 271725 +30 22890 25376 From € 109 Check-in: 4PM / Check-out: noon The San Marco Hotel is built in authentic Cycladic style with traditional whitewashed walls and deep blue wooden shutters.
  • Tagoo Hotel - Tagoo above the old port on a hillside, 700m north of town, a 10-minutes walk ☎ +30 22890 22611 Wonderful place to stay near town, and an excellent value. Recently renovated, it has a swimming swimmingpool with a great view and a bar with a relaxed atmosphere. The owners are incredibly hospitable.
  • Villa Elia | Elia 37.425293, 25.389125 on the road to Elia beach ☎ +30 69728 61425 A well equipped villa where 5 guests can be accommodated. There are many facilities available like bbq, free wifi and a large a swimming swimmingpool with sea view.
  • Belvedere Hotel - Lakka Rochari, School of Fine Arts neighborhood, Mykonos Town near the southern bus station, up the hill ☎ +30 22890 25122 From € 108 to € 2,000 A 5-star hotel. One of the most popular boutique hotels. The Belvedere has wonderful sea views but the rooms at the rear of the hotel have traffic noise.
  • Elysium Hotel - School of Fine Arts neighborhood, Mykonos Town on a hill ☎ +30 22890 23952 From € 120 to € 310 Check-in: 2PM / Check-out: noon A popular 4-star hotel. The Elysium promotes itself as a 'luxury' hotel, but the rooms have small beds and minimal amenities. An attractive swimmingpool area. Friendly staff. The hotel is on a steep hill, with views of the sea, city and sunset. Like everything else that is "exclusively" , this hotel is very pricey, especially the food and fruit drinks in the hotel.
  • Kouros Boutique Hotel - @otel.com Tagoo, Mykonos Town on a hillside above the old port, 700m north of town, a 10-minutes walk ☎ +30 22890 25381 +30 22890 25379 From € 200 to € 1,500 A beautiful boutique hotel. All rooms offer great views of Mykonos Town and the Aegean Sea.
  • Myconian Imperial Resort & Thalasso Center - Elia ☎ +30 22890 79500 +30 22890 79595 Check-in: 2PM / Check-out: noon A 5-star luxury hotel with many different room and suite types. All rooms and suites feature views of Elia Beach and the Aegean Sea.
  • Mykonos Grand Hotel & Resort - Agios Ioannis ☎ +30 22890 25555 +30 22890 25111 From € 160 to € 2,250 Check-in: 2PM / Check-out: noon A 5-star beach front hotel offering 100 deluxe rooms and suites.
  • Mykonos Theoxenia Hotel - Kato Mili, Mykonos Town edge of the center of town, between the windmills and the southern bus station ☎ +30 22890 22230 +30 22890 23008 From € 175 A 4-star seafront hotel with 52 rooms offering either sea view or garden view. Just a 5-minutes walk to the shops, restaurants in the centre of town.
  • Saint Johns Hotel Villas & Spa - Agios Ioannis ☎ +30 22890 28752 +30 22890 28751 A beautiful 5-star hotel with 136 deluxe rooms. Most rooms offer either sea view or a partial sea view.
  • Cova Suites - Elia 37.420865, 25.395524 Set on a hill 150 meters from Elia beach ☎ +30 22890 72570 Check-in: 14:00 / Check-out: 12:00 A new boutique hotel sitting on an unspoiled cliff almost 150 meters from Elia beach.
  • Villa ME 8163 - Fanari 550€ - 750€ Per Day
  • Greco Philia Hotel Boutique - Elia Beach 37.41977160589915, 25.394098162651062 ☎ +30 22890 72038 Check-in: 14:00 / Check-out: 23:00 200 - 1100 At the edge of the cliffs with traditional architecture, this boutique hotel with views of the Aegean Sea has Deluxe Suites and villas featuring main pool, restaurant, swimmingpool bar, gym and spa.

Telecommunications in Mykonos

Telephone

Truly the cheapest way to call abroad is to use a pre-paid calling card and call from a land line anywhere (also from your hotel room). Pre-paid calling cards are sold in many shops and kiosks in Mykonos Town. The calling card is not much more than a phone number and a PIN code, which you dial prior to dialing the usual phone number. If you want to call internationally, ask for an international calling card. For 1 euro you can call for about 45 minutes, so buy a card in the cheapest value (which is about 3 euros). Calling someone for half an hour is cheaper than sending one email from an Internet café. Cards expire usually 90 days after first use. You can use this pre-paid calling card also at public phone boxes, which are widely available in Mykonos Town, though there are a lot of broken phone boxes as well.

Internet Cafe's in Mykonos

  • Barco Cafe | Old Port of MykonosAt the Old Port, next to Sea & Sky travel agency ☎ +30 2289 027644 By far the fastest wifi in Mykonos (20+ Mbps), with a pleasant staff, decent food, and a great view of the harbour.
  • Angelo's Internet Cafe - Mykonos Town on the road between the southern bus station and the windmills ☎ +30 22890 24106€ 1 per 15 minutes Mykonos' most popular internet cafe.
  • Net+Plus Internet Cafe - Enoplon Dynameon Street, Mykonos Town ☎ +30 22890 28617


Stay Safe

Mykonos is generally a safe island, with the only problem of dangerous and drunk driving. Be aware in case you want to rent a motorbike or quadbike, because its roads are sometimes narrow with sudden twists that need driving experience and extra care.

  • Mykonian Health Private Medical Centre - @lth.com Dexamenes, Mykonos Town outside the town centre ☎ +30 22890 27407-27464-24211 +30 22890 27407 Opening Hours: Open daily, from 8AM to 11:30PM
  • Mykonos Hospital - Mykonos Town uphill from town, about 1km along the road to Ano Mera ☎ +30 22890 23998 The public hospital in Mykonos has a 24-hour emergency service with pathologists, surgeons, pediatricians, dentists, and X-ray technicians.
  • Police - ☎ +30 2289 22235


News & References Mykonos


Travel Next

Return to Athens or move on by boat to Paros, Naxos, Ios or Santorini.

The nearby islands of Syros and Paros can be used as transport hubs to further Greek Islands.

Day trips are feasible to Delos and Tinos.

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