21 de lucruri cele mai bune de făcut în Mykonos, Grecia


Când se referă la locuri pentru a vedea în Grecia, insula idilică a Mykonos se află în vârful o mulțime de liste de călători.

Cunoscută pentru casele sale albastre din albastru, această insulă a ajuns la faima la nivel mondial și a devenit un hotspot pentru jeturi de jet, luna de miere și de partid.

Există aproximativ 200 de insule în Ciclade, cu Mykonos fiind unul dintre cele mai populare – pentru un motiv bun.

Există ceva pentru toată lumea pe insula Mykonos și (dacă doriți), este absolut posibil să scăpați mulțimile și petrecerile. De fapt, pe această listă de lucruri de făcut în Mykonos, veți găsi doar un element legat de partid!

Satele de pe această insulă cicladic sunt un labirint de străzi înguste și alee, care au fost folosite ca o modalitate de a confunda pirații.

Coasta de coastă senzațională este cea mai bună pentru a savura vinul alb în timp ce luați apusul de aur, iar peisajul său stâncos și drumurile montane sunt minunate pentru călătorii ATV și motociclete.

Vezi și: Ghidul de călătorie al Greciei

În acest ghid, voi acoperi 21 dintre cele mai bune lucruri de făcut în Mykonos nu veți dori să pierdeți.

Cuprins
1. Vizitați morile de vânt
2. Excursie de o zi la Delos
3. Explorați Little Veneția (unul dintre cele mai bune lucruri de făcut în Mykonos!)
4. scufundări la paradis recif
5. Mănâncă cusina locală
6. Partidul la Paradise Beach
7. Vizitați Muzeul Maritim
8. Du-te pe un turneu de biciclete
9. Vizitați plajele senzaționale
10. Du-te degustarea vinului alb
11. Excursie de o zi la insula Rhenia
12. Mergeți la cumpărături
13. A se vedea Biserica Panagia Paraportiani
14. Vizitați portul vechi
15. Verificați muzeul folcloric
16. Vizitați satul Ano Mera
17. Vizitați mănăstirea Panagia Tourliani
18. Farul Armenistis.
19. Kayak în jurul insulei
20. Luați plăcerea într-un tur de navigație Mykonos
21. Experimentați festivalurile de vară
Acum știi ce să faci în Mykonos!

1. Vizitați morile de vânt

Ședința pe coastă chiar în afara cartierului de Veneția Little în orașul Mykonos se află aceste morți de vânt alb și maro.

De-a lungul istoriei, Mykonos a fost cunoscut în Grecia pentru producția sa de grâu. În timpul înălțimii sale, au fost răspândite peste 20 de morile de vânt în jurul insulei, fiecare fiind esențial pentru producția și economia insulei.

Astăzi, au rămas doar șapte morți de vânt, iar aceste rămășițe ale unui trecut nu-atât de îndepărtat s-au transformat într-una din insulele o mulțime de site-uri celebre.

Cel mai bun lucru despre aceste morte este că acestea sunt gratuite pentru a vizita, sunt excelente pentru fotografii și sunt unul dintre punctele mele preferate pentru a vă bucura de apusul soarelui. Faceți clic aici pentru a le găsi pe hartă.

2. Excursie de o zi la Delos

Această insulă mică nu este doar pitorească, dar joacă, de asemenea, un rol crucial în istoria și mitologia greacă. Delos este “Delphi” al Insulelor Cicladice și a fost un loc religios major în Grecia antică.

Pe insulă învăluită în perie, există un palmier mare care marchează singura apă proaspătă de pe insulă. În plus, aici a dat naștere Titan Leto la Apollo.

Astăzi, există ruine de diferite temple împrăștiate în jurul valorii de care acoperă o serie de epoci diferite. Există, de asemenea, un muzeu care prezintă o cantitate imensă de descoperiri achronologice și religioase.

Personal, lucrul meu preferat de făcut este să urcați în partea de sus a celui mai mare munte. Această excursie scurtă (dar intensă) vă oferă o vedere spectaculoasă a fiecărui colț al Delos, precum și o vedere minunată asupra Insulelor din Marea Egee și a Insulelor din apropiere.

Delos is just a 30-minute ferry ride from Mykonos, making it one of the best day trips you can do. Click here to learn about the highly-rated excursion which includes the ferry, entrance ticket, and guide. 

3. Explorați Little Veneția (unul dintre cele mai bune lucruri de făcut în Mykonos!)

The a lot of popular neighborhood on Mykonos is frequently known as little Venice.

Located in the town of Mykonos, what makes little Venice so appealing (besides its beauty) is that there’s something for everyone here.

The area is best for taking photos, enjoying meals at small intimate restaurants (many of which are built in former sea captain’s houses), souvenir shopping, and sipping on drinks at one of the bars.

This picturesque section of the town lies along the southwest part of the harbor and is one of the best places to visit in Mykonos. Click here to find little Venice on the map. 

4. scuba Dive at Paradise Reef

There is much a lot more to the island than rocky hills and white houses.

One of the best things to do in Mykonos for any adventure-seeker is to head underwater at Paradise beach and explore the large variety of plant and marine life.

Divers are treated to up-close views of barracuda, octopus, starfish, sponges, and more.

Ale melekonos Dive center is a good option and uses lessons that range from beginner to expert.

The prices tend to vary according to the season and type of classes you want, but a fun dive costs around 50 Euro. always do your research before choosing a dive operator.

5. Mănâncă cusina locală

One aspect that gets lost in Mykonos’s appeal is the local cuisine. dining out here is one of the top foodie activities in Mykonos.

This island has a lot of great restaurants and signature dishes that you have to try. My recommendations is to find a restaurant that merges local delicacies with extraordinary views of the Aegean.

Food is a little a lot more expensive in Mykonos than in less touristy islands like Naxos, Chios, and Kefalonia. However, you can still get a great meal for 10 to 15 Euros.

Eating is one of the top things to do in all of Greece, don’t miss the tasty local cuisine here.

A few of the island’s a lot of essential dishes to try include things like kopanisti, a wonderfully refreshing spicy cheese spread, ksinotiti, the island’s popular sour cheese, and louza, which is thinly sliced spicy pork.

I must also alert you that food the Greeks call “spicy” aren’t actually that hot.

The Greek diet has very little heat. This is great news for people who can’t manage spicy foods, but not so great for those of you who crave some heat (like I do!). 

Other foods to try are refreshing salads, fresh seafood, and honey-soaked baklava for dessert. If you’re a foodie, dining will be one of your much-loved things to do in Mykonos. 

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6. Partidul la Paradise Beach

For those heading to Mykonos for nightlife, the major vacationer spot is Paradise beach.

Spread across the towns and beaches are a variety of bars and nightclubs using drink specials, beach parties, and music.

In the summer months, certain clubs even draw the attention of world-class DJ’s. maybe the best-known club on Paradise beach is Cavo Paradiso which is often packed with thousands of people during the high season.

It must be noted that because of the massive crowds of partiers and music lovers, you must book a table in advance.

This area is popular among backpackers and travelers, but don’t expect a local atmosphere or prices. cocktails cost around 14 Euros (16 USD) while beers will set you back at least 7 Euros (9 USD).

7. Vizitați Muzeul Maritim

For thousands of years, the Greeks have had a deep relationship with the sea. even today the country relies heavily on massive ferries to transport goods, services, locals, and tourists around the islands.

One of the best ways to celebrate this history is at the Aegean Maritime Museum.

Here you can see relics and replicas that date back to prehistoric and ancient Greece as well as today’s world. There are fun things to check out, such as maps, coins, and statues.

It is worth a visit to learn a lot more about some of the most quintessential parts of the country’s history. The museum is open from April – October, 7 days a week from 10:30am – 1:00pm and again from 6:30pm – 9:00pm. The entrance fee is €4. Click here to find it on the map.

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8. Du-te pe un turneu de biciclete

I always think bikes are one of the best ways to explore a new area, and biking around Mykonos is no different.

Mykonos is a mountainous island, so it is wise to book a excursion that’s familiar with the variety of routes around the island. One company to check out is Yummy Pedals.

They have different routes that cover all skill levels, and you’ll visit some off-the-beaten-track sites, beaches, lookouts, and churches. If you’re wondering what to do in Mykonos to get some exercise, this is a great option.

If you’re trying to find romantic things to do in Mykonos, this bike excursion with a private beach picnic, white wine and candles is a must! 

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9. Vizitați plajele senzaționale

Greek beaches are beautiful, so it’s no surprise that one of the major appeals of Mykonos is the variety of diverse beaches spread around the island.

Perhaps the most stunning beach is Paraga, which has sensational waters, soft sand, and beachside bars. Sadly, all this appeal comes at a price as it’s one of the most crowded beaches on the island.

Another popular beach is Psarou Beach, which is worth checking out for the light blue water, extraordinary bay, and activities such as snorkeling and scuba diving.

Keep in mind that you will be sharing this beach with a lot of other locals and travelers.

Elia beach is the longest on the island, and less crowded — although it’s popular among surfers and nudists. during the summer the beach draws DJ’s and big parties to Elia. A benefit of going to Elia is that it’s easy to get to by local bus.

If you are traveling with family, then head to Ornos Beach, which is less than two miles south of Mykonos Town. This beach caters to families and has a lot of fresh seafood taverns, and fun excursions in the area.

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10. Du-te degustarea vinului alb

If you are a white wine lover like me and are trying to find a special place to stay, look no additionally than Mykonos Vioma organic Farm. This is a haven for standard products such as cheeses, hams, rusks, and of course, wine.

The landscape here is beautiful!

Enjoy fantastic views of the hills and vineyards that surround you. even if you decide to stay somewhere a lot more central on the island, it’s worth traveling here for the white wine tastings.

This farm is an exceptional experience that will only enhance your time on Mykonos. The Vioma organic farm lies just outside the village of Ano Mera.

If you’d rather have transportation and travel plan already sorted out for you, make sure to have a look at this fun, half-day, white wine tasting tour.

11. Excursie de o zi la insula Rhenia

Another great way to see a lot more of the area surrounding Mykonos is to embark on a day excursion to Rhenia Island.

The water here is clear and pristine, making it a great place to swim and relax. getting here is a fun-filled day of sailing, meeting new friends, and taking in the appeal of the Cycladic islands.

There are a lot of day excursions that will take you to both Delos and Rhenia, with prices normally costing around $100+. The excursion typically lasts 6-7 hours. Apasa aici pentru a afla mai multe.

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12. Mergeți la cumpărături

Mykonos isn’t just all about beaches, nightclubs, and windmills. It is also a great shopping destination for those trying to find hand-crafted souvenirs, international brands, and art. the best place for shopping is Matagianni.

This long little alley is lined with both local and luxury shops, as well as cafes and taverns best for grabbing a bite to eat, and a little jolt of caffeine.

While shopping is not up my alley (pun intended) I love this street because it showcases the extraordinary architecture of the Cycladic islands.

13. A se vedea Biserica Panagia Paraportiani

While the whitewashed houses of Mykonos are known around the world, maybe the most significant building is the Panagia Paraportiani.

This church located in the Kastro neighborhood is one of the most fantastic churches in the entire world. What makes it so popular is that it’s not just one church.

Actually, it is five small churches built nearly on top of each other across several centuries.

In fact, the Panagia Paraportiani isn’t even the main church but acts like a dome to the other five churches. If you are an Instagrammer, aspiring photographer, or just trying to find a charming view then this is one place on Mykonos that you simply can’t miss.

This local icon is located in Chora (also known as Mykonos Town).

14. Vizitați portul vechi

Another area worth walking around is the old port in Mykonos Town.

What I love about this area is the maze of alleys, friendly locals, and family-run shops. This area was once the major port of the island, but considering that the newer port has opened this section of the city has all but been forgotten.

Now the old port is only reserved for fishermen and smaller boats. It’s a great place to people enjoy and gives you insight into local life away from the touri

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