Do you want to discover the great places to wander around during your stay in Mykonos? If yes, you're in the right place. Mykonos offers popular areas of exquisite beauty, but surprisingly, it also has more traditional, quiet, and scenic ones. Below, you can find the four must-visit places in Mykonos. 1. Chora, Mykonos TownIf you think Chora is a trendy choice that only famous people go to, think again. This cosmopolitan spot lies right next to the sea. Walking down the waterfront of Chora, you can admire the lights mirrored in the ocean, creating a relaxing and romantic atmosphere. Then, you can easily be lost in Chora’s alleys that are full of traditional cycladic, white houses. Also, anything you might need is there: restaurants, cafes, shops, mini markets etc. 2. Little VeniceOne can't leave Mykonos without visiting Little Venice, one of the most beautiful and picturesque places in Mykonos. And although it is a part of Mykonos Town it deserves a separate mention. Little Venice took its name from the houses that are immersed in the sea. Even though it's usually crowded, you can relaxe by gazing at the windmills and the magical sunset and enjoying your drink at fancy small bars. The vibes are ideal both for party animals and quiet people. 3. Ano MeraIf you want to experience the most authentic side of Mykonos, Ano Mera is for you. Ano Mera is the second biggest village in Mykonos. A small square with top Greek restaurants around creates a peaceful and scenic atmosphere. You can also find a Greek Monastery, and a small exhibition of byzantine showpieces. 4. FarosFaros constitutes one of the northernmost spots of Mykonos. The lighthouse you can find there is accompanied only by pure wild beauty and a spectacular view. The best hour to reach this place is in the afternoon so you can admire the romantic sunset, the endless blue of the sea, and the neighboring islands.
Of course, no island trip is complete if you haven't explored, apart from the top places, the best beaches. Discover here the 6 best and most alternative beaches of Mykonos! Comments are closed.
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