Mykonos: What to Do on Greece’s Most Famous Island

The phrase “cosmopolitan destination” takes on a new meaning when referring to Mykonos. Since the 1960s, this “Island of the Winds” has attracted international celebrities and now offers luxury experiences, designer pop-up stores, and world-class fine dining. Despite its modern glamour, the island’s authentic Cycladic charm still shines beyond the champagne-fueled parties and extravagant luxury.

Why Visit in September
By September, the island’s pace slows down. Celebrities leave, strong winds subside, and cruise ship traffic decreases, revealing a more relaxed side of Mykonos. With summer-like days and cool, idyllic evenings, the island’s stunning beaches are more enjoyable without the usual crowds. In late September, the Mykonos Running Festival offers a three-day event featuring races, wellness programs, local gastronomy, and cultural tours, perfect for family-friendly participation.

Festivals and Authentic Experiences
For a local touch, join the island’s traditional September festivals, such as the Feast of the Holy Cross (Sept 14) and St. Sophia (Sept 17), where islanders host post-vesper feasts with folk music and dancing. This is the ultimate way to immerse yourself in true Mykonian tradition.

Explore the Island
Beyond the parties, Mykonos has much more to offer. Stroll through Chora, the main town, where you can admire the traditional Cycladic architecture. Don’t miss iconic spots like Little Venice with its colorful captain’s houses at the water’s edge, the windmills, and the picturesque church complex of Panagia Paraportiani. Just 8 kilometers away in Ano Mera, visit the 15th-century monastery of Panagia Tourliani for a peaceful retreat.

Culinary Delights
Mykonos boasts a vibrant fine dining scene with exciting new restaurant openings each year. Seafood at Papaioannou, the Mediterranean fusion cuisine at Nolan, and the luxurious farm-to-table experience at Phoebus are just a few top picks. Don’t leave without sampling traditional Mykonian dishes such as kopanisti cheese, louza (local sausage), and fennel fritters.

The Beaches of Mykonos
Known for its dreamlike beaches, Mykonos offers options for all tastes. From the lively Super Paradise and Paradise beaches to the luxurious Psarou, the island’s shores feature turquoise waters, golden sands, and high-end beach bars. For those seeking tranquility, Agios Sostis and Fokos beaches offer serene, crowd-free settings.

Where to Stay
Mykonos Blu by Grecotel is a top luxury choice. Nestled by Psarou Beach, this five-star resort offers breathtaking views, Cycladic architecture, and an exclusive ambiance. Whether you choose a bungalow, suite, or villa, expect impeccable design, private pools, and high-end services that include personal butlers and spa treatments. This is a place where you can relax in style, gaze at the Aegean, and indulge in the island’s finest luxuries.

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