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Things to do in Mykonos

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Mykonos, the cosmopolitan gem of the Cyclades, is a place where golden beaches, sparkling turquoise waters, and lively streets blend seamlessly with Greek charm. So, if Greece is your next destination, find out things to do in Mykonos. Picture yourself beneath its famous whitewashed windmills by day, and stepping into its legendary nightlife when the sun goes down.

Mykonos Beaches

Mykonos beaches are known worldwide as some of the most beautiful and vibrant beaches around.

Super Paradise (Plintri)

World-renowned for beach clubs, music, and an energetic atmosphere. Imagine a stretch of golden sand meeting transparent, shimmering waters, with sun-warmed rocks framing the view, a scene that feels like a snapshot of the very best of Mykonos. Here, the rhythm of loud, uplifting music mingles with the laughter of people from every corner of the globe, all gathered to sip cocktails and dance under the sun.

Super Paradise (Plintri) beach, Mykonos
Super Paradise (Plintri)

Psarou Beach

Psarou Beach is one of Mykonos’ most exclusive seaside spots, where sparkling turquoise waters meet elegant beach lounges. Its soft white sand is perfect for lazy afternoons in the sun, while the calm, clear sea invites you for a refreshing swim. For those craving more activity, a variety of water sports is available right on the shore. Known for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, Psarou often draws international celebrities alongside travelers seeking a premium beach experience.

Psarou Beach in Mykonos
Psarou Beach

The Best Beaches for Children and Families in Mykonos

Mykonos offers several family-friendly beaches where safety and comfort come first. Ornos Beach, Platis Gialos, and Agios Stefanos are known for their shallow, calm waters and soft sand, making them perfect for children. With plenty of seaside tavernas, sunbeds, and easy access to facilities, these beaches combine relaxation for parents with endless fun for kids, creating the ideal setting for a memorable family day by the sea. Mykonos may be famous as the island of entertainment, but it is also a fantastic destination for a family vacation.

Agios Stefanos beach for families Mykonos
Agios Stefanos

Tour to Delos

 From Mykonos, you can also take a short boat ride to Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Greece’s most important archaeological wonders.

Delos archaeological wonders Mykonos
Ancient Delos

Where is Mykonos?

Mykonos is located in the heart of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea, southeast of Athens and 150 km north of Santorini. The island spans about 85 square kilometers, yet it’s packed with natural beauty and cultural treasures.

Mykonos Weather

Thanks to its Mediterranean climate, Mykonos enjoys sunny weather for most of the year.

Spring (March–May)

Spring in Mykonos is fresh and colorful, with average temperatures ranging from 15°C (59°F) in March to around 22°C (72°F) in May. The island is quieter compared to summer, making it a great time for sightseeing and exploring the charming streets of Chora.

Summer (June–August)

Summer is peak season in Mykonos, bringing plenty of sunshine and lively energy. Daytime temperatures hover between 27–30°C (80–86°F), with the “meltemi” wind offering a refreshing breeze that keeps the heat comfortable. This is the best time for those who want the full Mykonos buzz.

Autumn (September–November)

Early autumn is a fantastic time to visit Mykonos, as the weather remains warm (around 24°C/ 75°F in September) and the sea stays pleasant for swimming well into October. Crowds start to thin, giving the island a more relaxed feel.

Winter (December–February)

Winter in Mykonos is mild compared to northern Europe, with temperatures ranging from 10–15°C (50–59°F). While it’s not beach weather, it’s an atmospheric time to experience the island’s authentic side without the tourist bustle.

Fast Ferry to Mykonos

Reaching Mykonos is the first step in the island’s unforgettable experience, and with SEAJETS’ fast ferries, you can reach the island quickly and comfortably. Offering direct, high-speed connections from Athens’ ports of Piraeus and Rafina, the journey takes just a few hours, making it easy to step straight into island life. Mykonos is also perfectly positioned for island-hopping, with seamless links to Santorini, Paros, Naxos, and more.

  • – Athens to Mykonos 2.40′
  • – Santorini to Mykonos 1.55′
  • – Heraklion to Mykonos 4.20′

Why Mykonos should be on your travel list

Mykonos nightlife
Mykonos nightlife

From sun-kissed beaches to charming Cycladic streets and legendary nightlife, Mykonos offers both relaxation and excitement. Wander the Old Town’s boutique shops, enjoy fresh seafood at a sunset taverna, or dance until sunrise. The choice is yours. With plenty of things to do in Mykonos, it promises memorable moments from the very start of your journey.