
An escape to Mykonos
Welcome to Mykonos, one of the world’s best-known Greek islands, famous as much for its unrivalled beauty as for its lively nightlife. Nestled in the heart of the Cyclades archipelago, Mykonos seduces travelers with its golden beaches, crystal-clear waters and picturesque villages with bright white houses.
From the moment you arrive, you’ll be charmed by the island’s festive, bohemian atmosphere, which attracts both relaxation seekers and hard-core party-goers. Explore the wonders of Mykonos, starting with the town of Chora, known for its labyrinth of cobbled streets, souvenir stores and lively restaurants. Visit the famous windmills overlooking the town, an emblematic symbol of the island offering spectacular views of the Aegean Sea. Stroll through the Little Venice district, where colorful houses seem to float on the water, creating an idyllic setting for watching the sunset.
Whether you’re a couple, on honeymoon, single or with friends, Mykonos is a destination to satisfy all your desires. Here you can stay in sumptuous hotels with breathtaking views, sample delicious freshly-caught seafood, watch the sun set over cocktails in a unique bohemian chic setting, and end your evening in one of the island’s trendy clubs, which attract renowned DJs every summer.
For each of these situations we have unique itinerary proposals and personalized address suggestions, so don’t hesitate any longer, put your trust in us and let us organize your weekend or your stay according to your desires, so that you can discover all the surprises this island has in store for you !
Mykonos is often referred to as the “island of the winds“, due to the strong winds that frequently blow across the island in summer.
The city of Chora was built as a labyrinth to protect its inhabitants from pirates, a unique and fascinating architectural feature.
Mykonos has a strict color code, requiring houses to be painted white and doors and windows blue, green or red: this tradition dates back to the days when sailors painted their doors blue, farmers green and others red.
Mykonos is home to over 365 churches and chapels, one for every day of the year, testifying to its rich religious heritage.
The mascot of Mykonos is Petros, a wounded pelican who was rescued and cared for by a fisherman but never returned, becoming the island’s emblem.
Our local insiders : Tina
What to do in Mykonos ?
- Explore the island on a quad bike in search of a little corner of paradise still unspoilt.
- Savor local cuisine in traditional taverns and seaside restaurants, where fresh seafood and Greek specialties take center stage.
- Stroll through the local craft stores and markets to take home authentic souvenirs and products typical of the region.
- Embark on a boat trip around the island and neighboring Cyclades: visit secluded beaches, snorkel in crystal-clear waters and explore sea caves and spectacular rock formations.
- Dance all day in a lively beachclub, dance all night in a trendy nightclub ; why choose ?


