Why celebs are flocking to this stunning Greek destination
Mykonos may just be the crown jewel of Greece's islands, with its arid beauty surrounded by pristine, breathtaking beaches. Just ask some of the world's biggest stars like Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Kim Kardashian and Leonardo DiCaprio.
The limelight shines on Chora, the island's capital. Its quaint white houses amidst narrow, charming landscapes make it a hit. And if you're thinking about nightlife... Mykonos is wild, but still classy!
Back in the day, Mykonians worshipped Poseidon and Apollo, gods deeply connected to the island's sun and sea.
A growing number of travelers, including the rich and famous, are now choosing Mykonos as their go-to Grecian getaway, all thanks to its cozy size, which brings out a community aspect even among visitors.
Tourism has skyrocketed, putting this gem on the map as one of Europe's and Greece's most famed spots. In the summer, it's booming, but in the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn, it's also gorgeous.
The island boasts rounded architectural marvels, stark white, with vibrant pastel doors and windows.
Narrow streets have a dual purpose: shielding from the blazing sun and strong summer winds. And luckily the practicality is also beautiful.
In Chora, you can't miss a visit to 'Little Venice,' which amps up the island's allure.
Petros the Pelican is a sight to see, freely wandering the island and captivating visitors.
A unique charm? Chora is mostly traffic-free during the day, making strolls and sightseeing a breeze.
Chora's most-visited spot is the church complex named Panagia Paraportiani, a nationally recognized cultural monument.
Roughly 800 churches dot Mykonos, with many preserving their traditional architecture from the 16th and 17th centuries.
White windmills grace the hills overlooking Chora, offering a mesmerizing view of 'Little Venice,' Mykonos's picturesque zone.
The Archaeological Museum is a treasure trove, home to sculptures, figures, vases, and jewels from the Delos and Rhenia Islands. The island has been inhabited for more than 3,000 years.
Mykonos's Agias Paraskevis street is a shopper's paradise with its blue staircases and windows. Whether shops are open or closed, the street's vibe is ever-changing and lovely.
Ever thought of seeing Mykonos at its calmest? Rise at dawn (or return from a late-night party) to discover a peaceful city. Before 8:00, the streets are hushed, with shops closed and almost no one around.
Morning in Mykonos may be dreamy, but night? That's when the magic happens. Party lovers globally rank it top-notch, in the same league as Spain's Ibiza. Over at Chora, head to Little Venice if you're in the mood for a cocktail or two.
If Mykonos promises anything, it's non-stop fun. Just gaze at the skies and get ready to be wowed.
Stroll through downtown and you'll spot cats lounging, sunbathing, or just snoozing. These adorable felines, mostly friendly, add a soft touch to the island's charm.
Craving authentic Greek food? Dive into gyros! Think of it as Greece's kebab, often made with pork and tucked into pita bread, garnished with yogurt sauce, onions, and veggies of your choice.
The Mykonos sunsets? Drop dead gorgeous. Every evening, both tourists and locals unite, captivated by nature's vivid palette.
Each corner of Mykonos oozes charm. One glance at any photo, and you'll be struck by its undeniable beauty.
Beyond its lively streets, Mykonos boasts crystal-clear beaches. Platis Gialos is a must-visit, sprawling with loungers and beach bars for a perfect day out.
Why stop at one beach? The island's south is dotted with gems, with some connected by a trail beginning at Platis Gialos and ending at the lively Paradise Beach. Up to the north, the beaches are less developed and more peaceful.
Another must-see? The Armenistis Lighthouse, perched on the island's northwest, offers a picturesque view of the Aegean Sea with the neighboring Tinos Island. It's a breezy 9 km from Mykonos town, accessible by car, quad, or bike.
Matogianni, Mykonos's main shopping street, intrigues with diverse shops yet maintains the traditional Cycladic architecture.
A leisurely walk around the old port? Pure joy. For those arriving by boat, it's a first taste of the beauty to come.
Fancy something unique? Visit Mykonos Vioma organic farm, where a lovingly-tended vineyard meets traditional methods. And guess what? They serenade grapes with classical music for better growth!
End the day with an outdoor movie at Manto Cinema, nestled amidst cacti, palm trees, and pines. This haven offers a chill way to end your day.
Conclude being awe-struck in Mykonos with art at the Rarity Gallery. Recognized as Greece's pioneer in contemporary art and intriguing masterpieces, the gallery is expertly curated and free to enter, too!