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Mykonos: Greece’s most luxurious island
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Famous for its whitewashed houses, blue-domed buildings and iconic windmills, Mykonos is one of Greece’s most beloved islands. Just a short journey from the mainland, it blends traditional charm with natural beauty, creating a serene pace of life. Mykonos is ideal for a luxury holiday, with sun-drenched beaches, peaceful coves and lively coastal towns to explore. It’s a destination where you can enjoy everything from abundant local seafood and high-end shopping, to enticing waters and spectacular sunsets. Solo travellers, couples, families and groups of friends will all experience premium hospitality during a classic Aegean holiday.

Things to do in Mykonos
The famed windmills of Mykonos, dating back to the 16th century, are a defining feature of the island. Found in the enchanting Little Venice district, they overlook the sea and boast one of the best sunset views on the island. Nearby, the Castle of Chora is surrounded by narrow alleyways where you can take a leisurely stroll to discover Greek history. For a deeper look into the island’s past, hop on a boat to Delos – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s known for its ancient ruins, including temples, sculptures, and a remarkably preserved amphitheatre.

Activities in Mykonos
From the quiet allure of Agios Sostis in the north to the bustling energy of Elia Beach in the south, Mykonos offers something for every beachgoer. Families will enjoy the gentle waters and nearby facilities at Kalo Livadi Beach. For a change of pace, take a horseback ride through the island’s tranquil interior or wander along scenic trails by bike or on foot. Want to see marine life without getting wet? Join a glass-bottom boat tour for an alternative view of the underwater world around Mykonos.

Food in Mykonos
Indulge in a rich variety of dining experiences at spots all over Mykonos, from harbourside restaurants in Little Venice to laid-back tavernas by the beach. Fresh seafood is a staple, with typical Greek dishes served across the island. Mykonos bread is traditionally made with barley and features in many meals, especially kouvaroti – a local favourite paired with salads, cheese or soup. For a light lunch, try a pie stuffed with sweet onions and trivolia, a cheese made exclusively on the island. End on a sweet note with kalathakia – almond cakes shaped like little baskets.

Shopping in Mykonos
Treat yourself to some retail therapy at elegant boutiques or stores filled with fine jewellery, designer fashion and unique souvenirs. In Mykonos Town, art galleries display pieces by local and international artists, many inspired by the island’s impressive sunsets. Go beyond the main Matogianni Street and you’ll find picturesque lanes lined with shops selling handmade crafts, antiques and rare books. For everyday essentials, the island also has mini-marts and small supermarkets dotted throughout the towns and villages.

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