Five Must-Dos in Mykonos

Mykonos is one of the more popular Greek Islands to visit, and with good reason. It’s small enough that you can certainly get a feel for it in a few days, with plenty to explore, great places to relax, and delicious food to eat. I spent four nights here as part of my two week honeymoon to Greece last year, and both my husband and I absolutely loved the scenery and atmosphere that Mykonos provides. Here are five must-dos while you visit this beautiful island!

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A lovely view of Mykonos from our hotel terrace. 
  1. Watch the sunset in Little Venice: 
    • Sunsets in Mykonos are pretty spectacular, and one of the best places to take one in is a corner of Mykonos Town called Little Venice. It’s an 18th century district with colorful balconies perched right over the sea, with plenty of cafes and restaurants while you can enjoy fresh fish and other authentic Greek food while watching sun set over the blue Aegean Sea.
  2.  Get lost in Mykonos Town: 
    • My favorite thing to do in Mykonos is to simply get lost in the winding cobblestone streets of Mykonos Town. Around every corner, you’ll find small shops and restaurants, each lovelier than the last, and whitewashed buildings with blue trim, accented by blooming pink bougainvillea flowers. I never got tired of exploring these adorable streets!

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      The colors of Mykonos are my favorite. 
  3. Relax on the beach: 
    • A visit to the island of Mykonos isn’t complete without enjoying some of its many beaches. Paradise, Super Paradise, and Elia are some of the more popular beaches with sandy shores and bright blue water, all accessible from Mykonos Town by bus or taxi.
  4. Visit the famous windmills: 
    • Mykonos is home to over a dozen 16th century windmills, with seven of them on a prominent hill overlooking Mykonos Town. They are iconic feature of Mykonos, and one of them has even been converted into a museum.

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      A gorgeous Mykonos sunset with the windmills in the background.
  5. Take in the nightlife: 
    • While I enjoyed Mykonos more for its relaxing nature rather than its wild nightlife, I can’t finish this list without mentioning what Mykonos is widely known for. There are plenty of bars and clubs scattered throughout Mykonos Town, so if you’re looking for a night one, you won’t be disappointed!

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Looking out over Little Venice in Mykonos Town.