Best Things To Do in Mykonos

Best Things To Do in Mykonos

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Located in the heart of the Aegean Sea, Mykonos is one of Greece's most iconic islands, famous for its beaches, vibrant nightlife and cobbled streets. Here you 'll find a unique combination of culture, history and natural beauty and some of the best photography in the world.

Things to do in Mykonos include walking through the Little Venice neighbourhood, seeing the windmills, exploring the town by bike and taking part in a Greek wine tasting, but you can also use the island as a great base for exploring other nearby destinations, such as the historic island of Delos.

1. See the best beaches on the island

Mykonos is one of Greece's most famous islands and is known for having some of the most visited beaches in the world. Among the most popular are Psarou Beach, Paradise Beach and Super Paradise Beach, each offering a unique experience, with exclusive and luxurious atmospheres and lively parties that attract tourists from all over the world.

Psarou is known for its sophisticated atmosphere, where you can enjoy the local cuisine in elegant restaurants and beach bars. Here you can relax on sun loungers and enjoy the calm sea at the edge of the shore. Playa Paradise, on the other hand, is the ideal place for those looking for fun and live music, with a wide range of parties and events taking place, especially during the European summer.

In addition to beach life, the island offers a variety of activities to suit all tastes. The crystal clear waters are perfect for surface and diving water sports. In particular, the beaches of Agios Sostis and Elia are ideal for booking a diving experience in Mykonos, where you can explore colourful coral reefs, rock formations and rich marine life.

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2. Walk around the Little Venice neighbourhood

Little Venice is one of the most picturesque places in Mykonos and is notable for the colourful houses that look out over the sea, creating a picture postcard image that every visitor will fall in love with. This neighbourhood, known for its romantic atmosphere and unique architecture, is located just a short distance from the island's harbour and its narrow cobbled streets are full of the spirit of another era.

Little Venice is also home to a variety of bars and restaurants with outdoor terraces where you can enjoy a meal or a cocktail while watching the sunset. The venues often offer Greek and Mediterranean specialities, and many of them are known for their lively atmosphere, especially at night. Booking a cooking class in Mykonos can also be a great way to get a taste of the area's gastronomic culture, so it's ideal to combine the two.

Near Little Venice, which is usually included when booking a guided tour of Mykonos, there are several other places of interest that are also worth a visit. Just a few minutes' walk away is the iconic Church of Panagia Paraportiani, which is another must-see for tourists. This white temple, with its unique architecture and multiple domes, is one of the most photographed landmarks in Mykonos and Greece in general.

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3. Join a Greek wine tasting in Mykonos

Greece's wine culture is rich and fascinating, and this island is no exception. Booking a wine tasting in Mykonos is an experience that combines the pleasure of tasting with the opportunity to learn about local wine traditions. In addition, there are a variety of wineries and vineyards here that are well worth a visit.

One of the most popular wineries is Mykonos Vioma Organic Winery, located in the Ano Mera area. This family-run winery specialises in the production of organic wines and offers tours of the vineyards, where you can learn about the winemaking process, from grape harvesting to fermentation.

Another notable winery is Ktima Drosopigi, known for its high quality wines and commitment to sustainable practices. Located in a picturesque setting, this winery also offers guided tours that include a tasting of its most outstanding varieties. Here you can taste unique varieties, such as Assyrtiko and Mavrotragano, which are emblematic of Greek viticulture. The winery overlooks the island.

If you want to complement your wine tasting with a bit of sightseeing, you can visit the nearby monastery of Panagia Tourliani, an architectural gem located in Ano Mera. Dating back to the 16th century, this monastery is popular for its bell tower and iconography.

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4. Visit the Church of Panagia Paraportiani

If your aim is to see the most popular sites in Mykonos, then you can't miss the Church of Panagia Paraportiani, which is one of the island's most iconic buildings and a prime example of the beauty of Cycladic architecture. Located in the Kastro district, this church is famous for its unique design, which combines five temples into a single structure.

Its construction began in the 15th century and its name, which translates as The Virgin Mary of the Gateway, refers to its location near the entrance gate of the Venetian castle. The church is remarkable for its radiant white colour, which contrasts with the blue of the sky and sea, making it an ideal place to take photographs.

The architecture of Panagia Paraportiani is a fascinating example of the evolution of church design in the Cyclades, with a mixture of Byzantine and Gothic styles. Its curved roofs and soaring domes create a unique atmosphere. And its interior, although austere, is adorned with icons and frescoes that reflect the tradition of the Orthodox religion in the region.

As you explore the area around the church, you will find a number of places of interest that will allow you to make the most of your visit. A short distance away you will find the Archaeological Museum of Mykonos, where you can discover a collection of ancient Greek artefacts, including sculptures and ceramics dating back several centuries. These sites are usually included in the guided tour of the city.

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5. Marvel at the island's scenery on a catamaran tour.

If you want to see the town from a different perspective, you can opt to book a catamaran tour of Mykonos, which will allow you to discover the beauty of this place from a maritime perspective, sailing through the crystal clear waters of the Aegean Sea. During these experiences you can visit some of the most outstanding and hidden beaches of Mykonos, as well as access quiet coves away from the crowds.

Catamaran trips often include stops at iconic locations such as Super Paradise Beach and Elia Beach, where you can swim in turquoise waters, take part in snorkelling experiences and relax in the sun. You can also combine the boat tour with snorkelling, paddle surfing and kayaking, allowing you to immerse yourself in the area's marine life .

If you opt for the afternoon tour, you can also discover the sunset of Mykonos from the deck of the catamaran. It is considered one of the most beautiful in the world and also one of the cleanest, due to its clean climate and the surrounding beauty that highlights the environment of the Greek Cyclades.

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6. Discover the windmills of Mykonos

The windmills of Mykonos are one of the most iconic symbols of the island and their presence dates back several years. Originally built in the 16th century, these mills were used to grind wheat and other grains, taking advantage of the strong breeze from the Aegean Sea. With their white stone structure and thatched roofs, the mills were not only functional, but also became an integral part of the island's landscape.

Today, these windmills are a popular tourist attraction and are located on a hill near the highest parts of the island, giving them a privileged location for admiring the sea and the horizon. Of the fourteen mills that once existed, five have survived and have become a must-see destination that you can also discover from a different perspective by booking a panoramic catamaran tour of Mykonos.

In addition to their historical value, the windmills offer an excellent starting point for exploring the surrounding area. From there you can walk to the Old Harbour, where you will have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of restaurants and bars offering local delicacies and sea views, especially at sunset. You can also stroll through the surrounding picturesque stone streets and take some of the best photographs of your trip.

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7. Cycle around Mykonos

Exploring Mykonos by bike is a fun and comfortable way to discover the island, which is often crowded with tourists and jam-packed with cars. Cycling on your own, you can appreciate its natural beauty and charms at a relaxed pace and without worrying about the traffic or traffic jams that are common on the narrow streets of this destination.

With its varied skyline combining beaches, hills and rural landscapes, Mykonos offers a number of routes that are ideal for cyclists of all levels. By renting a bike, you can enjoy the freedom to cycle at your own pace, stopping at the places that interest you most to take pictures or just relax. But you can also opt to book a cycling tour of Mykonos that includes the assistance of a guide.

One of the most popular routes for cyclists is the one from the town centre to Elia beach, which is one of the largest coves on the island. This route, which covers approximately 10 kilometres, will take you through picturesque landscapes, vineyards and hills covered with wild flowers. And along the way you'll find scenic viewpoints that will allow you to discover the vastness of the Aegean Sea.

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8. Watch the sunset from the Old Port of Mykonos

The Old Port of Mykonos is an iconic site that combines history and natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for those who wish to enjoy the island's spectacular sunsets. This port, which has been the commercial heart of the Aegean since ancient times, is now one of Greece's tourist epicentres.

On a tour of the Old Harbour you will find tavernas and cafes that offer an unmissable view of the sea and the nearby mountains. There you can enjoy an open-air dinner while watching the sun set over the horizon, tinting the sky with orange, pink and violet tones that distinguish Mykonos as one of the best sunsets in the world.

From the Old Harbour you can also access water activities such as boat trips and excursions to nearby islands such as Delos, famous for its archaeological ruins and mythological history. These tours offer a unique opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage of the region, while enjoying the beauty of the Aegean Sea and surrounding landscapes.

9. Tour the Tourliani Monastery

Tourliani Monastery is an architectural and cultural gem that has served as a religious and spiritual centre on the island over the centuries. Its name comes from the word tourliani, which refers to the village of Tourlos, from where it is said that the stones for its construction were brought. The monastery is also famous for its church, which stands out for its white façade and its domes, although they are separate buildings.

A visit to the Tourliani Monastery will surprise you with the beauty of its surroundings. The monastery is surrounded by a peaceful garden and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a perfect place for meditation and contemplation. Inside, you can also explore the side chapels which house a rich collection of icons and religious art, many of which date back to the late 17th century.

The monastery also has a deep connection to the history of Mykonos, as during the Ottoman occupation it served as a refuge for the island's inhabitants and as a centre of cultural resistance. Today it hosts a variety of religious festivities and events that attract locals and tourists alike, especially in August when the feast of the Virgin Mary is celebrated.

10. Visit Delos on an excursion from Mykonos

Delos is one of the most historically and archaeologically significant islands in Greece and is only a short boat trip from Mykonos. Considered to be the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis in Greek mythology, Delos was an important religious and commercial centre in ancient times, so a visit to this sacred island will transport you back in time, especially through its ruins.

On Delos you will find archaeological sites including temples, houses and public squares. One of the island's highlights is the Temple of Apollo, a sanctuary that used to attract pilgrims from all over Greece. You can also explore the Alley of the Lions, where marble lion sculptures flank the entrance to an ancient temple.

Booking an excursion to Delos from Mykonos usually includes free time to wander around the island, allowing you to discover its natural beauty and panoramic views. As you stroll through the ancient marble streets, you will have the opportunity to imagine what life was like in this thriving city in its heyday. What's more, the island is surrounded by crystal clear waters, making it the perfect place to enjoy the tranquillity and beauty of the surroundings.

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Reviews from other travellers

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    A great experience. The visit to the winery was interesting and well organised, and the staff gave us a warm welcome. Definitely a must visit place for beer lovers in Mykonos.
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    I recommend this visit to anyone who is interested in craft beer and wants to get out of the routine during their stay in Mykonos.
  • J
    J.
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    The atmosphere was welcoming and the staff very friendly. Definitely an experience we were more than satisfied with!
  • P
    P.
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    I loved it. The tasting was very fun and varied, ideal for palates that are not very accustomed to the flavours they like the most.
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    L.
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    Unforgettable, especially the fascinating tour of their cellar, where we learned about brewing techniques and the ingredients used.