Mykonos

Mykonos is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. While it is famous mainly for its cosmopolitan lifestyle, much-frequented beaches, upbeat atmosphere and exciting nightlife, it is also an ideal vacation spot for visitors that want to spend a quiet and relaxing holiday, as the island possesses serene settlements, picturesque coves and secluded beaches.

On this page you will find a map of Mykonos, travel information about Mykonos beaches, sites and how to travel to / from Mykonos, as well as distances of the hotels from transportation hubs, beaches and supermarkets.

Mykonos Sightseeing

During your stay on Mykonos Island, we suggest you visit its significant historical and religious sites such as the Archaeological, Maritime and Folklore Museums in Mykonos Town, the quaint windmills, the awe-inspiring Panagia Paraportiani Church in the Kastro area, the Monastery of Panagia Tourliani in Ano Mera, the Pre-historic and Ancient ruins at Panormos Bay, the Well of Giannaros and the 3 Hellenistic Towers in Platis Gialos.

You should also take a stroll around Mykonos Town and through the charming narrow alleyways. A stop at Alefkandra, Mykonos' “Little Venice” and a boat trip to the archaeological site on the isle of Delos, which is located just opposite Mykonos, are a must.

Mykonos Beaches

The beaches on Mykonos Island are absolutely fantastic. You will definitely find what you are looking for, since there is such a variety to choose from. Some are quiet and secluded, others are crowded, while some are sandy and others rocky.

The most frequented are Paradise, Super Paradise, Agios Ioannis, Agios Stefanos, Ftelia, Chora and Platis Gialos, while quieter ones are Agia Anna, Agrari, Ai Giannis, Elia, Kalafatis, Kalo Livadi, Megali Ammos, Panormos Bay, Paraga, Psarou and Tourlos.

Mykonos map

How to Find us
You can reach Mykonos by ferry boat, high speed boat and plane from cities such Athens and Thessaloniki.
From Athens to Mykonos (Myconos)
1. High Speed or Ferry Boat from Piraeus Port:
(Approximately 3 ½ - 4 hours by high speed boat and 5 ½ hours by ferry boat)

Piraeus Port: Tel. +30 210 414-7800
Hellenic Seaways Piraeus: Tel +30 210 419-9000
2. High Speed Boat from Rafina Port:
(Approximately 2 ½ hours)

Rafina Port: Tel. +30 22940 28888 and +30 22940 22300
Hellenic Seaways Rafina: Tel. +30 22940 26239
Sea Jet Rafina: Tel. +30 22940 26623
3. Airplane from the Athens Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos”:
(Approximately 45 minutes)

Athens Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos": Tel. +30 210 353-1000
Olympic Airways Athens: Tel. +30 210 966-6666 and 801-11-44444
Aegean Airlines Athens: Tel. +30 210 626-1000 and 801-11-20000
From Thessaloniki to Mykonos
Airplane from the “Macedonia” (Thessaloniki) Airport:

"Macedonia" (Thessaloniki) Airport: Tel. +30 2310 473-212 or +30 2310 473-700
Aegean Airlines Thessaloniki: Tel. +30 2310 280-050
From Mykonos to Athens and Thessaloniki:
Mykonos Port: Tel. +30 22890 22218
Hellenic Seaways Mykonos: Tel. +30 22890 22322
Sea Jet Mykonos: Tel +30 22890 28240
Mykonos Airport: Tel. + 30 22890 79000
Olympic Airways Mykonos:
Tel. +30 22890 22490 and +30 22890 22327
Aegean Airlines Mykonos: Tel. +30 22890 28720
Connection to other destinations:
Mykonos is connected to the other Cyclades Islands, Dodecanese Islands and Crete by boat or hydrofoil and to Santorini and Rhodes also by airplane.

Buses frequently depart from Mykonos Town for other settlements and beaches on the island. You can also tour the island on your own with a rental car or motorbike, which can be hired from one of the many car rental agencies throughout the island.
Other Useful Telephones:
  • Mykonos Police: Tel. +30 22890 22235
  • Mykonos Tourist Police: Tel. +30 22890 22482
  • Mykonos Town Health Center: Tel. +30 22890 23396
  • Mykonos Town Hall: Tel. +30 22890 22201