Mykonos Island Guide & Recommendations
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Mykonos Must Do’s - Enjoy sunset cocktails and people watching from Caprice bar on the Venice Beach promenade
- Walk along the cobbled stoned streets and boutique shop on Mygrogianni street in the old town
- Rent a car to beach hop the white crystal clear sandy beaches
- Visit the local village of Ornos for an evening village meal. If you are visiting in winter pop into Ano Mera, the village locals spend time in winter for its inland warmth.
Mykonos Restaurants Caprice Bar Little Venice, Tel +30 22890 23541
Perfectly located for sunset cocktails as the sun dips into the sea in line with you
Aqua Taverna, Little Venice, Tel +30 22890 26083 A Caprice of Mykonos restaurant offering Italian modern cuisine run by Egidio Guerreri & Nikos Nanou
Sea Satin, Little Venice, Tel +30 22890 24676
Eat fresh fish by the sea – you will recognise this tavern from last scene in the film “Bourne Identity”
Mamacas, Mykonos Town, Tel +30 22890 26120
For traditional Greek food in an informal courtyard setting in the twisting lanes of Mykonos town
Mykonos Beaches In the north Agios Sostis and Panormos are peaceful and quiet. There are no sunbeds but Panormos has a shaded modern bar and lounge serving fish and salads.
Lia is an open sea beach with which means fresh sea in the height of summer and cold sea in the beginning and end of summer. Kalafatis close by is home to Italian restaurant “Bandana”.
Fokos is the most secluded, unspoilt beach in the North and lies off the beaten track.
In the South the beaches Super Paradise and Paradise are known for their loud party atmosphere and teenagers who dance on tables. If this is not your scene, head to the quieter bays of Psarou which boasts Nammos Restaurant Tel +30 2289 0 22440 serving a great selection of dishes by the sea. Playts Gialos also offers a chill out beach and with relaxed restaurant Sol Y Mar.
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