
Mykonos is synonymous with glamor and parties next to impressive beaches. An access point for celebrities and the rich and famous, never lost its class after Jackie Kennedy visited in 1961. Until today, Mykonos is a fusion of modern history and luxury.
Keep reading to get a list of the best things to do in Mykonos in 2025.
1. Walk through Labyrinthine streets in the city of Mykonos
Mykonos is an impressive labyrinth full of narrow paths full of Mykonos villas for rent Adorned with blue doors and bright bougainvillea. It is the heart of the island. These lovely alleys have now transformed into houses for designer boutiques, hidden Greek taverns and art galleries.
2. Look at the sunset at Little Venice
Little Venice is better known for its colorful Venetian -style houses built on water. It is literally a bit of Venice.
These surprising houses are the best views of sunset I have ever seen. Take a cocktail in a coastal bar and immerse your eyes on the west sun. Mysterious is the only word that is approaching, waves hitting the walls, painting water in all tones of pink, orange and purple. It’s like a photo in front of you.
I arrive early to take a privileged place in one of the bars or restaurants.
3. Take a one -day trip to Delos
You can get to Delos in minutes by boat from Mykonos. It is believed that the place is the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, which makes it one of the most sacred islands of ancient Greece. Today you will see great ruins, temples with mosaics and the famous terrace with the lions. Do not surprise that it is a Unesco World Heritage.
4. Party at Paradise Beach
Paradise Beach is amazing for a party. Even if you don’t like to party, it’s worth going. Resting on Monday while drinking cocktails melts anyone’s problems.
Cavo Paradiso is also a famous place. Sitting at the top of a cliff just on the beach, it is one of the best beach clubs you have ever seen.
5. Go for wine tasting in Vioma Organic Farm
He VIOMA Organic FarmLocated in an anus, it is a perfect representation of Mykonos’ tranquility.
This farm is a family vineyard that produces classic organic wines with indigenous tastes when playing classical music in the vines. If you believe in the power of music for vines, it depends on you: the wine knows very well, whatever you are doing. Wine tastings are complemented with the fresh and homemade Mee Mee and the quiet space of the field away from the bustling beaches. Even if you don’t like wine, you will enjoy this experience.
6. Explore the iconic windmills
The famous mykonos windmills are some of the famous reference points of the island. The white and cylindrical structures located on the city of Mykonos were built in the 16th century. Initially, they were built by the Venetians to take advantage of the strong Egean winds. Bonis Windmill is open to the public and shows the agricultural history of the island.
7. Learn to make Spanakopita with a place
Each visit to Mykonos would be incomplete without local cuisine. Go to Miss Angelina for a hot meal and classes to make the traditional spinach cake and spanakopita feta famous for the crunchy golden gold pastel. She welcomes the guests to enjoy a practical cooking lesson full of attractive stories.
Miss Angelina serves the golden Spanakopita along with the Greeks Mezedes, Ouzo and the local wine. Definitely a recipe to take with you!
8. Discover hidden beaches in a 4 × 4 adventure
In the 4 × 4 tour, it can reach invisible areas and beautiful beaches such as Fokos, Melsini or Merchia, all of which have magical blue water.
Most likely, you take a break in the magnificent Armenistis lighthouse and lunch in a quiet tavern located in a mere anus. If you appreciate a raw and more natural side of Mykonos, you will love an excursion like this.
All these make Mykonos more than an island to celebrate. In 2025, Mykonos will be a classical Greek elegance. Get to reserve your mykonos adventure today!