Begin the tour with a stroll through the small, narrow streets of the beautiful Chora of Mykonos, offering numerous opportunities for stunning photographs. Orientation and insights are provided while navigating the labyrinth of the old town, including impressions of the small port and the town's charming churches. Highlights include Little Venice, the famous windmills and a visit to Petros the Pelican, the iconic mascot of Mykonos.
The island tour continues with a visit to the Armenistis Lighthouse, where breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea and neighboring islands can be enjoyed. Inland exploration follows, with stops at some of the island's most famous beaches. Traditional Cycladic life is glimpsed through encounters with local fishermen, small private chapels and characteristic whitewashed houses.
Ano Mera, the second main village of Mykonos located 6 km from the town, offers free time to stroll around the traditional square or visit the 16th-century Panagia Tourliani Monastery. The tour then moves to Kalafatis Beach, providing time to relax or enjoy a coffee or refreshment (not included). Before returning to town, the beaches of Ornos and Agios Giannis are visited.
The tour concludes at a viewpoint overlooking the town and port, providing a panoramic finale to a half-day filled with memorable sights and fascinating insights into Mykonos' culture and landscape.
Group of 1-2 persons
360 Euros
Group of 3-5 people
455 Euros
Group of 6-7 people
590 Euros
Group of 8-11 people
700 Euros
Group of 12-15 people
815 Euros
Group of 16-19 people
910 Euros
Group of 20-26 people
1,030 Euros
Group of 27-35 people
1,130 Euros
Group of 36-42 people
1,200 Euros
Group of 43-50 people
1,320 Euros
Old Port, Mykonos, Cyclades, 84600,
Greece
Chora (Mykonos Town)
A stroll through narrow whitewashed streets, offering beautiful photo spots and insight into the island’s history and architecture
Small Port of Mykonos
A charming harbor area where you can observe local fishing boats and daily island life
Local Churches of Chora
Traditional Cycladic churches known for their simple white walls and blue domes
Little Venice
A picturesque seaside neighborhood with colorful balconies built directly over the water
Windmills of Mykonos
The island’s most famous landmark, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Mykonos’ past
Petros the Pelican
The island’s beloved mascot and symbol of local tradition
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