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What is the cheapest way to get to Mykonos?

A short guide to the famous island of Cyclades and everything you need to know to make your holidays better.
What is the cheapest way to get to Mykonos?
How do I get to Mykonos?

The island of the winds is the most popular destination for Greek and foreign tourists. Mykonos has the biggest tourist season, while if you decide to travel to Mykonos in winter, you will find many hotels, restaurants and shops.
You can reach the island by ferry or by plane. Athens International airport has many flights to Mykonos. The cheapest way to travel to Mykonos is by ferry. Most Greek tourists choose to arrive in Mykonos by boat from Rafina and Piraeus. Here you will find ferry tickets to Mykonos all year round.
In winter there are two daily itineraries that run the route Rafina - Mykonos. The journey Rafina-Mykonos lasts almost 4.5 hours. At least one boat leaves Piraeus for Mykonos every day. The trip Piraeus-Mykonos lasts a little over 5 hours. In summer there are more itineraries to Mykonos. However, the boat trip from the rest of the Cyclades to Mykonos is also interesting. In winter also, there are two routes from Andros to Mykonos. Two or three times a week the route Tinos-Mykonos is performed, while two times a week there are itineraries from Syros to Mykonos. All routes to Mykonos are available on Let’s Ferry website.

What area is best to stay in Mykonos?
Find accommodation in Mykonos for every budget. You will find luxury hotels and boutique hotels in Mykonos Town, and cheap Airbnb in the villages, such as Agrari. Mykonos Town has many shops and services. Also, if you do not have your own vehicle, the transport in Mykonos covers all the villages.

Agios Stefanos beach in Mykonos Agios Stefanos beach in Mykonos


What is Mykonos best known for?
What can I see in Mykonos? You will find many attractions in Mykonos that will satisfy the tastes of the whole company:
Walk and take a selfie in Little Venice.
A little further there are the windmills of Mykonos, another characteristic attraction.
Visit the Archaeological Museum of Mykonos which has 6 rooms full of the history of the island.
The Folklore Museum of Mykonos is housed in a building that is part of the Castle of the island.
Travel to Delos, the island opposite Mykonos which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Agios Nikolaos of Kadena with the characteristic blue dome, welcomes you to the port of Mykonos.

Top beaches in Mykonos

Agios Stefanos
Megali Ammos
Korfos
Agios Ioannis - Kapari
Ornos
Psarou
Platis Gialos
Paraga
Paradise
Super Paradise
Agrari
Elia
Kalo Livadi
Agia Anna (Kalafatis)
Lia
Merhia
Ftelia
Panormos - Agios Sostis

The windmills of Mykonos The windmills of Mykonos


What will I eat in Mykonos?
The taverns in Mykonos offer good, mammoth food all the winter and summer season, despite the tourist development of the island. Of course here you will find the best restaurants of high gastronomy and cuisines from different parts of the world.

Local dishes everyone should try in Mykonos:
1) Kopanisti of Mykonos, the typical cheese with a creamy texture and spicy taste.
2) Mykonos sausages with thyme, oregano and orange.
3) Gingerbread, a traditional pie recipe made from tyrovolia, the local white cheese of Mykonos.

Traditional food of Mykonos Traditional food of Mykonos