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Mykonos Muse

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Take the small path down to the protected cove of Agio Sostis, one of the island’s unspoiled beaches. You’ll enjoy views of the surrounding hills and around 250 metres of white sand for strolling. Located near the chapel of Agios Ioannis, Kapari Beach offers views across to Delos and a sandy stretch free from sunbeds or beach bars. Stay for incredible sunset views.

The small village of Klouvas is known for its traditional restaurants serving Mediterranean cuisine. It’s home to handmade Greek ice cream stores and the Mykonian Spiti cooking school. The ‘Island of Wind’, Mykonos is best known for its 16th-century windmills, good watersports and outrageous nightlife.With so much time in the sun, sand and sea, you’ll work up an appetite. The fantastic dining scene in Mykonos doesn’t disappoint.

p>What makes a Mykonos muse? Here’s how the Aegean isle got hot, Marie Claire UK, May 2018

a href="http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/entertainment/books/mykonos-muse-598179" target="_blank">What makes a Mykonos muse? Here’s how the Aegean isle got hot, Marie Claire UK, May 2018 And we can't talk about Mykonos without touching on the food, can we? The local cuisine is an ode to the rich Greek tradition, with a sprinkling of island freshness. Imagine juicy kebabs straight off the grill, topped with tangy tzatziki, and wrapped in warm, fluffy pita bread. Or, a creamy moussaka, layer upon layer of aubergine, minced meat, and béchamel sauce, so heartwarming it'll feel like a hug on a plate. Seafood so fresh you'll swear it was swimming just moments ago. And the cheese - oh, the cheese! From the peppery Kopanisti to the classic Greek feta, you’ll be in dairy heaven. Just remember to save room for dessert, because the honey-soaked baklava is not to be missed. mykonosbeachesguide.com Merchia and the chapel of St Nikolaos (Getty Images) 14. Discover another side to Mykonos Dive into the crystal-clear waters at Agrari Beach, a relaxing stretch that’s a little off the beaten path. You’ll find umbrellas, sunbeds and a beach tavern, with plenty of empty sand to spread out.Every restaurant on this list has been selected independently by our editors and written by a Condé Nast Traveller journalist who knows the destination and has eaten at that restaurant. When choosing restaurants, our editors consider both high end and affordable eateries that offer an authentic and insider experience of a destination. We're always looking for stand-out dishes, a great location and warm service – as well as serious sustainability credentials. We update this list regularly as new restaurants open and existing ones evolve. Best restaurants in Mykonos The Cavo Tagoo Golden Spa offers traditional body and face treatments, plus chromatotherapy, sauna, steam bath and salon services. Located adjacent to the spa, the fitness center allows guests to keep in top shape during their stay. Like June, September is an excellent month to visit Mykonos. The sea has been warming all summer long, and you’ll enjoy gorgeous swimming at all the beaches. For the Harvest Festival, celebrated early in the month at the Agricultural Museum in Hora, families bring traditional foods and feast throughout the day.

a href="https://www.thecut.com/2018/04/lizy-manola-releases-new-photography-book-mykonos-muse.html" target="_blank">See Mykonos Through the Eye of an Acclaimed Greek Photographer, The Cut, April 2018From family holidays to couples escapes and long weekends with friends, Mykonos offers fun for everyone. The beaches of Mykonos are like nowhere else on Earth. This island’s sandy shores are renowned for their sparkling waters, vibrant beach bars and the golden warmth of the Mediterranean sun. From family-friendly options to the party lover's paradise, Mykonos' beaches cater to every kind of beach bum. Here are some of our faves: Visit the Monastery of Paleokastro, a whitewashed Cycladic structure perched on a hill near Ano Mera. It dates from the 18th century and once housed a nunnery. greeka.com The church of Panagia Paraportiani (Getty Images) 3. Seek out the church of Panagia Paraportiani

Mykonos is luxury, if a little lively. Think gorgeous beaches, coastal parties with friends and chilling out with the family on the soft white sands. Love a cold beer on a hot day? Make a beeline for the Mykonos Brewing Company. Take a tasting tour to learn about the process of crafting beer at the popular microbrewery. Preparations for Christmas enliven Hora. This is a family holiday, and decorations are muted compared to destinations depending on holiday tourism. Note that gifts are not traditionally exchanged on December 25th, but rather at the New Year. Expect crisp sunny days punctuated by squalls. Most people visit Mykonos at the peak of summer, and in July and August every taverna and club is open and filled with raucous, partying crowds. But many visitors prefer the months before and after high season, when most everything is open but less overheated – whether it’s the weather or the dance floors. Well set in the Mykonos City Centre district of Mýkonos City, Ryous Mykonos is located 600 metres from Agios Charalabos Beach, 1 km from Megali Ammos Beach and 300 metres from Little Venice. The property is around 3.1 km from Mykonos New Port, 300 metres from Panagia Paraportiani Church and 600 metres from Fabrica Square. The property is 200 metres from the city centre and 200 metres from Agia Anna Beach.The spacious and minimal guest rooms, suites and villas are individually decorated and some feature a spa bath. In-room amenities include bathrobe and slippers, flat-screen TV and Simmons bed mattresses. Some units also feature a private pool. Free WiFi is available throughout.



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