MYKONOS 4 days
Mykonos is known for its summer party atmosphere. It is famous for the cosmopolitan atmosphere, the exciting nightlife, the picturesque Cycladic architecture and the magnificent beaches, that make holidays in Mykonos a unforgettable experience. Beaches such as Paradise and Super Paradise with massive dance clubs attract world-renowned DJs and typically stay open well past dawn. Iconic landmarks include a row of windmills, which sit on a hill above Mykonos town.
DAY 1
Arrive in Mykonos and transfer to your hotel.
If time permits, discover Mykonos Town, before you dive deeper into its summer party atmosphere.
Read more on the beaches and tips about Mykonos.
Explore walking through the narrow cobblestoned alleys and lose oneself in traditional or gourmet food in family-run taverna or eateries. Definitely an impressive abundance of shops and cafes.
The best way to get around Mykonos is by taxi or bus – the island has a system that connects many towns and attractions. Motor vehicles are banned in Chora, so everyone gets around on foot. We advise against renting a car if you're staying in town – they're expensive to rent, and parking is a pain.
Travel Guide: DK Greek Islands and Mykonos Travel Guide.
Overnight: Mykonos town (3 nights).
DAYS 2 and 3
Discover Mykonos:
Start the day visiting the beautiful beaches. Depending on what you like, there is fashionable Elia, serene Lia, or cosmopolitan Kalo Livadi beach.
Treat yourself to lunches or cocktails at Solymar (located at Livadi beach), a beach club eatery tucked on a pristine strip of golden sand.
Platis Gialos: is one of the most popular beaches of the island. It fills up quickly with thousands of people during summer time who are attracted by the golden sand and the stunning turquoise crystalline waters.
Venture to upbeat famous Super Paradise and Paradise beaches and their jet-setters and celeb-favored bars.
Here legendary Mykonian parties take place.
Ftelia beach: If the loudness and liveliness of a bar/beach is not your style, and just want to enjoy the company of friends or family members in a peaceful idyllic bay, then Ftelia is definitely a hidden gem. Ftelia Bay is located on the north coast of the island.
Summary about the beaches: The best beaches are along the south coast of the island.
The beaches on the north coast of Mykonos are more likely to be windy – especially in the summer, but have the advantage to be more peaceful and less crowded than the south beaches.
Clubbing at Jackie’ O, or another club of your likes. Go have a blast !
Windsurfing - very popular. A great location is Kalafatis Beach. An energetic beach offering an array of water sports.
In the summer months from June to September the wind blows almost all the time.
Local outfits offer beginner’s course at reasonable prices.
In Mykonos town, stroll down to <Little Venice> one of the most photographed landmarks for drinks while admiring one of the most beautiful sunsets and dine at popular Kastro, or Caprice – both providing exceptional sea views and enchanting atmosphere.
DAY 4
Your last day before departing Mykonos.
Treat yourself to a revitalizing massage. Mykonos is known for its Spa Centers.
Two recommended Spa Centers are Anax Spa and Wellness and Ciel Massage Center.
Depart later in the day to return home or discover another Greek Island destination.
Airline serving Mykonos: Aegean Airlines.
Climate Guide:
Mýkonos has dry periods in April through September.
The warmest months are July and August; temps reach the 90’s.
The coolest & wettest months are December through February.
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