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Welcome to the most cosmopolitan island in Greece. Also known as the Island of the Winds as visitors will surely feel the strong cool sea breeze as they visit the city.
The most fabulous and international island in Greece is Mykonos. You have a wide selection of luxurious villas from which to pick for your vacation. Private, lavish villas that range from quiet, remote sanctuaries to magnificent villas in some of the island’s trendiest areas.
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According to Greek legends, the enormous rock formations of Mykonos are the petrified remains of the Giants who were lured by Hercules to their demise. However, the 33-square-mile isle, which is roughly a three-hour ferry trip north of Santorini, has developed in such a way that even the Greek gods would be impressed.
Mykonos, an island in the Cyclades archipelago in the Aegean Sea, may be best known for its nightlife, but the island’s allure extends far beyond its lavish party scene. Water sport enthusiasts are lured to the Island of the Winds, families enjoy its family-friendly resorts and shallow beaches, and foodies can lose themselves in the region’s delicacies like kopanistí cheese.
Nevertheless, thanks to its charming whitewashed villas and breathtaking sea views, Mykonos effortlessly welcomes everyone with a sense of tranquility, regardless of taste.
Without a doubt, one of the main attractions of the Greek islands is the mild Mediterranean climate. The average annual temperature is between the low 50s °F (10 °C) to the mid 80s °F (29.5 °C), with the summer months easily falling into the 70s °F (21 °C) and the winter months more frequently falling into the 50s °F (10 °C).
September and October are the best times to travel because the peak tourist season crowds have dissipated, and the weather is milder in the fall (high 60s °F (20 °C) to mid 80s °F (27 °C)) than in the spring (high 50s °F (14 °C) to mid 70s °F (23 °C)).
Despite the fact that beachy looks are fashionable this season, don’t overlook the benefit of a lightweight sweater for keeping out sea breezes. When choosing shoes, keep comfort in mind; after all, you’ll need to wear them on both the scorching beach and the uneven cobblestone streets.
The main town (also known as “Chora” or “Hora”) is the ideal Greek isle picture postcard come to life, with whitewashed buildings, winding marble lanes, colorful doorways, and, of course, vibrant bougainvillea gracing every corner. Don’t miss fashionable Matoyánni Street or the bustling waterfront, where you’re likely to see a pelican descended from Mykonos’ unofficial mascot, Pétros the Pelican.
The 18th-century neighborhood, also known as Alefkántra, is full of magnificent villas that hang over the water and is one of the most romantic places to witness a sunset while also enjoying the ocean views.
The windmills, also known as Kato Mili, are located atop a hill and were constructed by the Venetians to mill wheat in the 16th century. Today, they are one of the island’s most recognizable landmarks. The black and white speckled pigeons perched outside the windows are not to be missed.
Greece’s answer to Ibiza is Mykonos. For partygoers seeking fun in the sun, the iconic Paradise Beach and Super Paradise Beach are a must-see. Famous DJs, seaside bars, and late-night celebrations can all be found here.
You’re currently in Greece, the cradle of one of the most impressive ancient civilizations. Surely there are some fairly impressive historical structures nearby? Right. One of the most significant archaeological sites in the nation, Delos, is easily accessible by boat from the dock in Mykonos Town. This Unesco World Heritage Site, the mythological home of twins Apollo and Artemis, was once the political and ecclesiastical hub of the Cyclades. Today, you may meander amid the antiquity of once-monumental structures like the Sanctuary of Apollo. The famed Naxian lions on their terrace, numerous still-standing temples, vibrant floor mosaics, houses with expansive courtyards, and a commanding view of the entire area from Mount Kynthos are other features. Wear a hat, sunscreen, and walking shoes to be properly prepared for your visit.
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