Located on the western coast of the island, Chora is a labyrinth of narrow flag-stoned streets and whitewashed houses with colourful doors. Get lost and explore an enchanting town with an exciting historical past. The Archaeological Museum,…
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The second largest town on the island is situated 7.5km east of Chora. Ano Mera, a farming village not so long ago, has recently been refurbished, with new shops, restaurants and hotels opening to attract visitors looking to escape the hopp…
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The Old Port was the island's only Port up until mid 00's. Located in Town and only a five minute walk from Gialos water front, the port used to serve as the docking bay for all commercial ferry boats, sea jets and rarely private yachts in its inactive hours. Since the opening of the, New Port (Tourlos), the Old Port res…
This small area, located 3km northwest of Chora and close to Tourlos and the new port is fast expanding. With new cafes, bakeries and markets springing up, Agios Stefanos is fast becoming an established community. A small beach with limited watersports attracts a lot of attention during extra windy days. Traditional taverns serv…
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Tourlos is the largest Port of Mykonos. All ferry boats and ocean liners dock there to load and unload. Smaller pleasure crafts and sailing boats will also be found behind the port in its protected peninsula. There is a cafe, toilets and wa…
Mykonos Airport - JMK The island's only airport. All arrivals and departures of international and domestic flights are operated here. There are two canteens and toilets available. Parking is limited and Police often issues tickets on pa…
2km from Chora, Tourlos is the parent area of Mykonos' new port. Sheltered from the island's northern winds, some of the most luxurious hotels have settled there and in the neighbouring area of Tagou. Brightly lit cruise ships dock off the area's shores several days a week. Tourlos can be reached by car or by a bus w…
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