Over 8,000 volumes are housed in an 18th century mansion on Ayia Kyriaki Square in Chora. The library also contains a vast collection of 18th and 19th century photographs, documents and Cycladic coins and old seals as well as sketches and b…
Dilapidated rows of old fishing houses teeter over the Aegean coastline in the enchanting Little Venice where you can watch the sun set behind the whitewashed edifices above the blue sea. The area's effortless charm makes it one of the …
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The windmills are a defining feature of the Mykonian landscape. There are many dotted around the island, but most are concentrated in the main town of Chora and all facing the North. The famous "Kato Mili" in Chora (Greek for lower …
Both a testimony to Mykonos' maritime history and a fully functioning lighthouse, the landmark is a must-see! At the location of "Fanari" which translates to "lantern" in Greek, the scenic coastal road also offers some o…
Three identical wells sit in a row outside the famous Astra bar. Unlike most modern wells which are 30 plus metres deep, the Tria Pigadia are only five to six metres deep as they were built into sand where water was more easily accessible.
The square where the taxi stand is located takes its name from the Greek war heroine, Manto Mavrogenous and her statue sits in the middle.
Mykonian fishermen display the day's catch on large marble slabs beneath a triangular canvas roof. Locals flock to Chora's fish market in the early hours to buy a variety of deliciously fresh produce!
In the old port sit four traditional free-sanding pillars next to the only beach in Chora.