23.11.2026 - 7.12.2026
Mykonos
This is the heart of entertainment and a favorite destination of the international jet set. It is the most cosmopolitan island in Greece. With its immaculate whitewashed houses, windmills, and winding streets, it is one of the symbols of the Cyclades. Discover its sandy beaches, explore the ancient temples on neighboring Delos, and watch the sunset by the windmills. If you are lucky, while walking through the streets of Mykonos, famous for their legendary nightlife, you may even encounter the island’s well-known pelican, Petros.
Little Venice - Stands out with its magnificent sunset and scenery Mykonos, one of the most popular Greek islands, attracts fun-loving visitors not only from Europe but from all over the world throughout the season. With its blue and white painted little houses, narrow streets, famous beaches, and vibrant nightlife, it continues to be a center of attraction. One of the most popular spots in Mykonos is the area where the windmills are located. In this place, where tourists compete with one another to take photographs, find a beautiful angle around sunset and enjoy the legendary view.
Mykonos Nights - Let yourself flow with the music and entertainment During the summer, you may find it difficult to walk through the narrow, bright white streets. Especially in the evening, it is almost impossible to continue walking without being drawn in by the music coming from every corner. It is an indispensable island for those who wish to spend unforgettable hours in world-famous nightclubs and entertainment venues.
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Chora and Little Venice
- The Chora, or main island town on Mykonos, is without question the most glamorous of any town in the Greek islands. The whiteness of the two-story cube-shaped houses and buildings of Chora is the very embodiment of that classic Cycladic island “look”: one short stroll along the little streets lined with posh shops and upscale bars and you won’t be mistaking Mykonos town for anyplace else in the world. Bustling byways like cobblestone Matoyianni Street radiate Cycladic sophistication and it’s a rare urban island joy; you don’t even have to buy anything to feel unique energy, made more intense by the convergence of visitors from all around the world who come here to enjoy the visual pageantry. You can start at the Old Harbor promenade, lined with the old mansions that once belonged to wealthy merchants and sea captains. In the Alefkandra neighborhood, also called Little Venice, there is a colorful row of tall 18th-century houses with corbelled wooden loggias built right over the sea. Agia Kyriaki square with its little white church is a nice spot for a coffee break. One of the most photographed churches in the world is the dreamlike Panagia Paraportiani, a complex of five churches from the 1600s by the town’s old medieval walls and perfect in its imperfection—the most beautiful part is flowing, all-white pyramid-style chapel. Paraportiani gets its name from the paraporti, or small gate in the medieval castle.
