Beaches
Psarou, Paranga, Panormus, and Orvis for a good Beach party
Relaxing beaches include Ftelia, Alemagou, Agios, Sostis, Lia, Agios Ianiis
Clubs and Bars
Rock’n Roll
Astra
Ode
Caprice
Scarpa
Galleraki
Moni
Guzel
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Mykonos is a chic island rightfully dubbed as a ‘party city’. However, it is not just for bachelor stags, hens, and plate-breaking beach parties; it is also an oasis where you can relax, sunbathe, wine and dine, and do absolutely nothing while you stare into the sapphire Mediterranean sea.
Mykonos is a Greek “St Tropez”, as it becomes lit at night with its lavish bars and clubs, cafes, and seaside restaurants. Let’s not forget the main charm of this beautiful place, which consists of signature white washed stone buildings, blue waters, tan golden sand, charming churches with red domes, blue terraces, boutiques, and quaint fishing villages.
Another part of the charm of Mykonos? Everyone has a “no one cares – laissez faire” attitude.
Mykonos is the land of shipping tycoons such as Aristotle Onassis since the 50’s. Jacqueline Kennedy loved Mykonos so much, she vowed to have a house here. Grace Kelly, Mick Jagger, Valentino, Richard Burton and Liz Taylor (which chic city haven’t they stayed?), have frequented this island. DJs David Guetta, David Morales, Moby, Armin Van Buuren, and Satoshi Tomiie have all played here.
Upon landing, prepare to be mesmerized with a desert like mountainous landscape sprinkled with all-white buildings and villas from the air. Once you get into town, you will notice the traditional Cycladic architectural style (white cubed houses, minimalistic style, cobblestone, iconic windmills) where the character and style has remained intact. Google maps might help you, but not that much. The streets were purposely built like a maze to weed off the pirates that frequently invaded Mykonos. Part of the fun though, is getting lost meandering the cobbled stone streets. Sorry, no cars allowed.
Here is your carefully curated “Mykonos Checklist”
Pack
Flowy kaftans, dresses
Comfortable Sandals
Hats (It’s windy, better to get one with a tie)
Sunscreen
Hair control anti-frizz spray
Wander
Little Venice: You’ll see fishing houses, restaurants, shopping, and inimitable views.
Do and See
Hire a fishing or speed boat to see the island
Paraportiani Church
Eat
Sea Satin Market- one of my favorites, under the windmills and overlooking the sea.
Suba- a cute suchi place, a little under the radar
Nobu
Interni- a nice open air patio serving up Italian food
Catari- the best Pizza in the city center
Balthazar
Nammos- dance till 5 am
Scorpios
Kiki’s- pay someone to stand in line for you as it lines up before lunchtime.