Things to Do in the Beautiful Island of Mykonos, Greece
Nupur Lakhe
Bathed in pristine white and mystical blue is the island of Mykonos. It is very easy to fall in love with this place at first sight. The beaches and the beautiful alleyways are magnets that pull you towards this place. Spend a peaceful time or choose to get adventurous, the beach waters entertain every tourist who visits.
Mykonos Towns and Alleyways
The streets of Mykonos have a very beatific yet old town charm. One can never tire of clicking pictures here. Stroll around these alleys and experience the true Greek architecture.
Little Venice Mykonos quarter
Inspired by the architecture of Venice, Mykonos island holds a quarter by the name of Little Venice. Overlooking the beach, it is one of the prettiest places to live.
Kato Mili Windmill
Kato Mili translates to "lower windmills" in Greek. These are situated on the Chora Hills and are one of the most mandatory tourist places. Lined along the ocean, they offer a very picturesque view.
Archaeological Site on the Island of Delos
This historic site is the birthplace of Greek legends- Apollo and Artemis. The place offers architectural and literary insights from Greek history. Take a ferry down to the island for a wholesome experience.
Platys Gialos Beach
This family-friendly beach is an exquisite experience in itself. You can take ferries from here to explore other nearby beaches too. Fulfill your desire to indulge in local Greek cuisines while strolling on the beach area.
Church of Paraportiani
Panagia Paraportiani is where this unusual yet beautiful church is located. This is one of the historic and religious town on Mykonos. Set on the coastline, the view is panoramic.
Panagia Tourliani Monastery in Ano Mera village
Ano Mera village needs to be on your bucket list when in Mykonos. The Panagia Tourliani monastery has been restored from the 16th century. Do not forget to pick souvenirs from the shops around.
Elia Beach
It is one of the longest beaches owned by Mykonos. Take a dip in the ocean, lounge on the beach or indulge in water sports. One is definitely spoilt for choice when in Mykonos!
Armenistis Lighthouse
A steep hill hosts the lighthouse. Hike for a magnificent view from the top of the mystic blue waters and dipping sunsets.
Matoyianni Street
This street can be called the shopping hub of Mykonos. Invest in collectibles, fashion and accessory articles of your choice. Shop for souvenirs to take back home here.
Mykonos Nightlife
Mykonos has a range of night clubs and restaurants popularly known for its night culture. Choose your guilty pleasure- a quiet dinner scene overlooking the shore or a thumpy night club.
Greek Food
Good travel memorabilia is incomplete without food and local cuisine. Indulge in Greek specialties available along the length and breadth of Mykonos.