Mykonos
Mykonos is the Greek island that parties hardest and photographs best. The whitewashed cube houses with blue shutters, the windmills above the harbor, the pelicans wandering the streets of Mykonos Town — it's as photogenic as they say. The south coast beaches draw the club crowds, but the north side is quieter, and the nearby island of Delos (birthplace of Apollo, according to myth) adds genuine historical depth.
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How many days do I need in Mykonos?
3 to 4 days. Day one: Mykonos Town (Chora) — Little Venice at sunset, the windmills, wander the maze of streets. Day two: beach day at Paradise or Super Paradise (party beaches) or Agios Sostis (quieter, no sunbeds). Day three: half-day trip to Delos island (€22 entry + €20 boat round trip, no overnight stays allowed). Day four: Ano Mera village, rent an ATV and explore the north coast beaches.
How expensive is Mykonos?
Mykonos is one of the most expensive Greek islands. A beach sunbed can cost €20-60, cocktails €15-20, restaurant meals €20-50. Budget accommodation starts at €80-120/night in peak season. Book everything months in advance for July-August. To save money: eat at local bakeries and gyro shops (€4-6), visit free beaches, and travel in shoulder season when hotel rates drop by 40-60%. Ornos and the town are slightly cheaper than the beach club areas.
Is Mykonos only about partying?
The party reputation is real — clubs like Cavo Paradiso and Scorpios draw international DJs and go until sunrise. But there's more to it. The archaeological site on Delos is one of the most important in Greece. Mykonos Town's architecture is genuinely beautiful. The food scene has gotten serious — Kiki's Tavern (no reservations, worth the wait) and Joanna's Niko's Place serve incredible traditional food. Early mornings before the crowds are peaceful and stunning.