
Places to See in Mykonos
The moment you step into Mykonos, you feel like you have stepped into a postcard. White houses, stone streets, the smell of the sea, a church or a windmill, this island touches your soul not only with its entertainment but also with its places to visit. Every corner hides another story, another view. Explore it by getting lost in the streets or by stopping at the top of the list stops. The beauty of Mykonos slowly draws you in and leaves unforgettable memories behind.
Little Venice: Located in the city center of Mykonos, this area is famous for its colorful houses, narrow streets and bars by the sea. Sitting in this area at sunset is a great opportunity to witness the magnificent views.
Matoyianni Street: The most famous shopping street in Mykonos, Matoyianni Street is located in the city center. There are many different businesses on this street, from boutique shops to souvenir shops.
Paraportiani Church: This is one of the most famous churches in Mykonos. Built in the 15th century, this whitewashed church is considered one of the symbols of the island.
Ancient City of Delos: A short ferry ride from Mykonos, Delos was an important trade and religious center in ancient times. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and can be visited to explore the ancient ruins.
Archaeological Museum: The Archaeological Museum of Mykonos is a great place to understand the history and culture of the island. It exhibits artifacts from periods before the present day.
Windmills: The traditional whitewashed windmills on the hills of Mykonos are one of the symbols of the island. You can enjoy stunning views from this area at sunset.
Psarou Beach: Famous for its luxury beach clubs, Psarou Beach is a popular destination among vacationers for its crystal clear waters and beautiful sandy beach.
Super Paradise Beach: Famous for its fun beach parties and lively atmosphere, Super Paradise Beach is particularly popular with young people.
For accommodation suggestions, you can check our Mykonos Hotels page.