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Mykonos: The Perfect Holidays in September

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Mykonos is famous worldwide for its lively atmosphere and cosmopolitan lifestyle. Most people imagine it as an island overflowing with partygoers, beach clubs, and bustling alleyways. But in September, Mykonos reveals another side. The pace slows, the weather stays pleasantly warm, and the island offers all the joys of summer, without the stress or the crowds.

Why Visit in September?

Picture yourself wandering the narrow streets of Mykonos Town without being swept along by the masses. Finding a seaside table with ease. Laying your towel on golden sand without hunting for space. That’s Mykonos in September: calmer, more relaxed, and truly enjoyable.

September is also more affordable. Hotels and guesthouses often offer lower rates, while restaurants, accommodations and tickets ferries have greater availability. Service quality is higher, and you’ll find excellent value for money. The island retains its cosmopolitan flair but with a more effortless charm. Even The Times has noted that September brings peace back to Mykonos, with less congestion and more room to experience the island fully.

Mykonos tables near the beach

Things to Do

Mykonos in September is full of options for entertainment, swimming, sightseeing, and food. Start your day with a stroll through Mykonos Town. Lose yourself in its narrow Cycladic alleyways, stop for photographs at the windmills, or enjoy a coffee in Little Venice with the endless blue stretching before you. At this time of year, the island feels as if it belongs to you. No rush, no stress, just pure leisure.

Little Venice
Little Venice

Here you will also find some of the most beautiful beaches in the Aegean. At Elia and Paraga you can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere and crystal-clear waters, while for those who still crave endless partying, Super Paradise (Plintri) continues to offer music and fun, but at a more balanced pace. Don’t miss Psarou Beach either, with its calm waters, pristine clarity, and unmistakable sense of luxury.

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

For history lovers, a day trip to Delos is a must. The sacred island, just minutes away by boat, transports you back in time with the ruins of one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites. Known as the birthplace of the god Apollo and once one of the most significant Greco-Roman settlements, it now feels like an open-air museum.

Delos archaeological wonders Mykonos
Delos

No visit to Mykonos is complete without stopping at Panagia Paraportiani. Located near the old harbor, this unique architectural gem is one of the island’s most photographed landmarks. It is not a single church but a complex of five small chapels, together forming a remarkable sight.

Panagia Paraportiani sunset
Panagia Paraportiani

And of course, the fun never stops. Cocktail bars, seaside tavernas, and clubs that remain open give you the chance to experience the famous nightlife of Mykonos, this time with more space to dance and enjoy yourself.

As for food, the local cuisine is a delight you cannot miss. Try louza, Mykonos’ traditional cured meat, or kopanisti, a spicy cheese that pairs perfectly with wine. Fresh seafood is always on the menu, and September allows you to savor it in a quieter, more relaxed setting right by the sea.

Perfect September Weather

September offers some of the best weather of the year. Daytime temperatures hover between 24–29°C (75–84°F), while the sea stays warm enough for swimming. The strong winds of August ease, leaving a pleasant breeze. Sunshine is plentiful, and rain is rare. It’s the perfect balance: summer warmth without the intensity of peak season.

Mykonos Awaits

If you’re dreaming of a Mykonos getaway, September is the ideal time. From quiet beaches to charming alleys, from sunsets at Paraportiani to leisurely seaside dinners, every moment will remind you what true holidays feel like. Book your tickets and give yourself the gift of carefree relaxation.