this is mykonos

Sun-drenched shores, crystal-clear waters, and charming whitewashed houses – Mykonos has all the classic Greek island beauty you could ask for. But this dazzling island offers a hidden side: a pulse-racing nightlife scene that comes alive after dark.

Forget sleepy sunsets, Mykonos transforms into a party paradise with electrifying clubs, vibrant beach bars, and an energy that keeps the good times rolling until sunrise. So, whether you’re seeking relaxation under the Aegean sun or dancing the night away, Mykonos has something to offer every kind of traveller.

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hotels in mykonos

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clubs in mykonos

There are loads of clubs in Mykonos that will get you going for your party holiday, and different clubs cater to different music types. There’s a huge variety, and here are just a few:

Paradise Beach Club

Cavo Paradiso
Club

Void Mykonos
Club

bars in mykonos

Mykonos is full of lively bars and venues, and here are just a few.

Skandinavian
Bar

Scarpa
Bar

Queen of Mykonos

activities in mykonos

Here are a few things to do in Mykonos, take a look for more at GetYourGuide!

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Entry Requirements:

  • Visa: Double-check visa requirements for Greece before you travel, especially if you’re not a UK or European Union citizen. Most visitors qualify for a visa-free stay of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
  • Passport: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 3 months after your planned departure date.

Getting There:

  • Airports: Mykonos International Airport (JMK) is the main gateway to the island. Numerous airlines offer seasonal direct and connecting flights from various European destinations.
  • Ferries: Ferries connect Mykonos to other Greek islands and mainland Greece. This can be a scenic option if you’re island hopping.

Best Time to Go:

  • Peak Season: For the hottest weather and the most vibrant nightlife, June to September is the peak season. However, crowds can be large, and prices may be higher.
  • Shoulder Seasons: Consider April, May, October, and November for pleasant weather, smaller crowds, and potentially lower costs.
  • Off-Season: If you prefer a quieter experience with a focus on exploring the island’s charm, December to March offers the least crowds and the best chance to experience the local culture. However, some restaurants and shops may have limited hours.

Weather:

  • Mykonos enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters.
  • Average temperatures range from 15°C (59°F) in winter to 29°C (84°F) in summer.
  • Sunshine is abundant year-round, with over 300 days of sunshine per year.

Currency:

  • Greece uses the Euro (€).

Transportation on Mykonos:

  • Buses: A well-connected bus network connects Mykonos Town (Chora) with other major areas like Paradise Beach and Ornos Beach.
  • Taxi: Taxis are readily available, but especially during peak season, it’s wise to consider alternatives or book in advance.
  • Car/Scooter Rental: Renting a car or scooter allows for exploring the island at your own pace, but be aware of potentially congested roads during peak season.
  • Boat Tours: Boat tours offer a unique way to explore the island’s coastline, hidden coves, and nearby islands.

Beyond the Beaches:

While the beaches are undeniably a highlight, there’s more to Mykonos than meets the eye:

  • Mykonos Town (Chora): Wander the labyrinthine streets lined with whitewashed houses, upscale shops, and charming cafes. Explore the iconic landmarks like the windmills and Little Venice.
  • Archaeological Sites: Delve into history with ancient ruins like the Temple of Delos or the Mykonos Archaeological Museum.
  • Day Trips: Explore nearby islands like Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or Rhenia for a change of scenery.

Unleashing the Nightlife:

Mykonos is nicknamed the “Ibiza of Greece” for a reason. Get ready to experience a world-renowned party scene:

  • Party Hotspots: The action centres around Paradise Beach and Mykonos Town (Chora). Paradise Beach boasts world-famous clubs like Cavo Paradiso and Paradise Club, known for attracting big-name DJs and an electric atmosphere. Chora offers a diverse nightlife scene with stylish cocktail bars, trendy clubs, and hidden bars with a more local vibe.
  • Dress Code: Many clubs in Mykonos have a smart casual dress code. Avoid wearing sportswear, flip-flops, or ripped jeans.
  • Opening Hours: Clubs typically don’t get going until around midnight and stay open until the early hours of the morning.

Bonus Tip: Many restaurants and bars offer happy hour deals before the peak nightlife hours. Consider purchasing a Mykonos Pass for discounted entry to some attractions and free bus travel.

With its stunning beaches, charming villages, vibrant nightlife, and luxurious offerings, Mykonos caters to a diverse range of travellers. Plan your trip based on your preferences and get ready to experience the magic of this captivating Greek island!