The Island, By Area
Mykonos is many islands at once
The Chora at dusk, the south coast beach clubs at full tilt, the quiet north with its driftwood tavernas, Delos across the water. Choose your rhythm.

Chora & The Old Port
Whitewashed lanes, sunset windmills, the heart of the island
Mykonos Town — the Chora — is the island's living postcard. Little Venice at golden hour, the iconic windmills above the harbour, and a warren of marble-paved lanes that fill with scent and music after dark.

The South Coast
Beach clubs, bass lines and the long Aegean afternoon
Psarou, Paraga, Paradise, Super Paradise — the south shore is where Mykonos earned its reputation. Sunbeds stretch from breakfast into the small hours, DJ sets roll in with the heat, and the sea stays impossibly blue.

The Quiet North
Wild coves, slow lunches, the Mykonos that locals keep
Fokos, Agios Sostis, Panormos, Ftelia — the north is the island's other rhythm. Long dirt roads, driftwood tavernas, kitesurf winds and the kind of cove where the only soundtrack is the cicadas.

Delos & Beyond
Day trips to Apollo's birthplace and the Cyclades beyond
A short crossing from Mykonos lies Delos — the UNESCO-listed mythological heart of the Cyclades — and Rhenia's untouched swimming bays. Further afield, day-charters reach Tinos, Syros and Naxos.