Mykonos – The Glamorous Island of Chic Beaches and Legendary Nightlife
Often dubbed the “Ibiza of Greece,” Mykonos is a dazzling island that blends bohemian beach life with high-end sophistication. The Cycladic streets of Mykonos Town (Chora) are a maze of boutiques, art galleries, and cafes. The island is also famous for its golden beaches, including Paradise, Super Paradise, and Ornos, where day turns into a vibrant party night.
Top Attractions:
- Little Venice – waterfront houses turned into bars and restaurants.
- Delos – a UNESCO World Heritage Site just a short boat ride away.
- Panagia Paraportiani – one of the most photographed churches in the world.
Distance: 150 km from Athens (accessible by high-speed ferry or 30-min flight)
Local Taste: Seafood meze, grilled octopus, and louza (spiced pork loin).
Tip: Party at world-class clubs like Cavo Paradiso or enjoy quiet luxury at boutique resorts.
Near by places
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Nestled into the slopes of Mount Parnassus, Delphi once drew rulers and pilgrims from across the Mediterranean seeking guidance from the Oracle of Apollo.
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Crete is the largest of all Greek islands and offers something for every traveler — mountain ranges, ancient ruins, exotic beaches, quaint fishing villages, and cosmopolitan cities.




