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Mykonos Harbour View — Attraction in Municipality of Mykonos

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Mykonos Harbour View
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Nearby attractions
Archaeological Museum of Mykonos
Μουσείο, Χώρα Μυκόνου, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Manto Mavrogenous Statue
Florou Zouganeli, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Paralia Choras Mikonou
Mykonos, Greece
Boni's Windmill
Mykonos 846 00, Greece
Holy Church of Agios Nikolaos of Kadena
Mykonos 846 00, Greece
RARITY GALLERY
Kalogera 20 - 22, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Windmills of Mykonos
Mpaoumi, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Minima Gallery
Agiou Spiridonos, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Mykonos Folklore Museum
Κάστρο Μυκονος, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Mykonos Castle
Mykonos 846 00, Greece
Nearby restaurants
Blu Blu
Old port, next to the Archaeological museum, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Kavos Taverna
Παλιό Λιμάνι, Πολυκανδριώτη, Καμινάκι, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Faro cafe restaurant &luggage storage
Old port, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Roca Sunset Restaurant Mykonos
Cyclades, Old Port, next to the Archaeological Museum, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Baboulas Ouzeri
Mykonos 846 00, Greece
Dieci Mykonos | Cocktails - Pizza & Ice Cream
Yacht Marina Old port, next to the Archaeological museum, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Oniro Sunset Bar - Restaurant
ΜΥΚΟΝΟΣ, 9, Ταγκού, 846 00, Greece
Pelican Restaurant
OLD PORT, CHORA, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Promenade Restaurant
Gialos Mykonou, Akti Kampani 1, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Niko's Taverna.
Porta, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Nearby hotels
Harmony Boutique Hotel-Mykonos Town
pros palaio limani, Mykonos Town 846 00, Greece
Porto Mykonos Hotel
Old Port Area Mykonos Town, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Riva Suites
Palio Limani, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Mycocoon Hostel Mykonos
Kaminaki, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
MykonosView
MYKONOSVIEW HOTEL, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Melangel
DOWNTOWN / KAMINAKI, 846 00, Greece
Yalos Hotel Sunset View
Αγίου Ιωάννου Καμινακι, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Stelios view mykonos town
Kaminaki ,Mouseio Mykonos town, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Madalena Hotel
Tagoo, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Island Mykonos Suites
Kaminaki, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
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Mykonos Harbour View

Unnamed Road, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
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attractions: Archaeological Museum of Mykonos, Manto Mavrogenous Statue, Paralia Choras Mikonou, Boni's Windmill, Holy Church of Agios Nikolaos of Kadena, RARITY GALLERY, Windmills of Mykonos, Minima Gallery, Mykonos Folklore Museum, Mykonos Castle, restaurants: Blu Blu, Kavos Taverna, Faro cafe restaurant &luggage storage, Roca Sunset Restaurant Mykonos, Baboulas Ouzeri, Dieci Mykonos | Cocktails - Pizza & Ice Cream, Oniro Sunset Bar - Restaurant, Pelican Restaurant, Promenade Restaurant, Niko's Taverna.
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Nearby attractions of Mykonos Harbour View

Archaeological Museum of Mykonos

Manto Mavrogenous Statue

Paralia Choras Mikonou

Boni's Windmill

Holy Church of Agios Nikolaos of Kadena

RARITY GALLERY

Windmills of Mykonos

Minima Gallery

Mykonos Folklore Museum

Mykonos Castle

Archaeological Museum of Mykonos

Archaeological Museum of Mykonos

4.3

(301)

Open until 4:00 PM
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Manto Mavrogenous Statue

Manto Mavrogenous Statue

4.6

(576)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Paralia Choras Mikonou

Paralia Choras Mikonou

4.4

(123)

Open 24 hours
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Boni's Windmill

Boni's Windmill

4.5

(661)

Open 24 hours
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Sun, Dec 7 • 8:30 AM
846 00, Mykonos, Greece
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Nearby restaurants of Mykonos Harbour View

Blu Blu

Kavos Taverna

Faro cafe restaurant &luggage storage

Roca Sunset Restaurant Mykonos

Baboulas Ouzeri

Dieci Mykonos | Cocktails - Pizza & Ice Cream

Oniro Sunset Bar - Restaurant

Pelican Restaurant

Promenade Restaurant

Niko's Taverna.

Blu Blu

Blu Blu

4.5

(740)

$$

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Kavos Taverna

Kavos Taverna

4.8

(1.8K)

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Faro cafe restaurant &luggage storage

Faro cafe restaurant &luggage storage

4.5

(255)

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Roca Sunset Restaurant Mykonos

Roca Sunset Restaurant Mykonos

4.4

(345)

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Reviews of Mykonos Harbour View

4.5
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5.0
2y

The old port of Mykonos, also known as Mykonos Town or Chora, is a picturesque and lively area located on the western coast of the island. With its narrow streets, whitewashed buildings, and colorful wooden balconies, it showcases the traditional Cycladic architecture that Mykonos is famous for.

The old port is not only a transportation hub where ferries and cruise ships dock, but it is also a popular destination for tourists. Here, you can find a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, and bars. The area comes alive at night, with vibrant nightlife and a bustling atmosphere.

One of the main attractions in the old port is the iconic windmills, which are perched on a hill overlooking the town. These windmills have become a symbol of Mykonos and offer stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area.

Another highlight of the old port is the charming Little Venice neighborhood. This area is characterized by its colorful houses built right on the water's edge, reminiscent of the famous Italian city. It's an ideal spot to enjoy a romantic sunset or dine with a view of the sea.

Additionally, the old port is a great starting point to explore the rest of Mykonos. From here, you can easily access the island's beautiful beaches, such as Paradise Beach, Ornos Beach, and Super Paradise Beach. You can also visit the nearby island of Delos, an important archaeological site and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Overall, the old port of Mykonos is a must-visit destination, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. It's a place where you can immerse yourself in the charm of the Greek islands and create...

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4.0
1y

Review of Mykonos

Having previously visited beautiful Greek destinations like Santorini, Cyprus, and Crete, I was excited to experience Mykonos. This trip, however, came with its own set of challenges—primarily the steep accommodation prices. I ended up booking a week in Tinos due to Mykonos prices in early September being exorbitantly high—nothing less than 1500€ for a decent stay.

Despite the accommodation woes, Mykonos did not disappoint. The island is stunning, with breathtaking beaches and perfect sunshine. The locals, true to the Greek spirit, are incredibly warm and welcoming, always eager to share a smile and a bit of their culture. The food, as expected, was a highlight—delicious and plentiful. However, I was taken aback by the dining costs; a simple dinner for two with a starter and fish, plus water, set us back 146€. Most other meals were not far behind, with many places charging upwards of 100€.

Moreover, I found the old port area to be a bit of a tourist trap, with inflated prices and fewer authentic experiences. However, the island does boast some of the best beaches I've experienced, and the convenience of having an airport right in the city made travel hassle-free. I highly recommend renting a car to explore the island fully; it opens up many beautiful spots that are less crowded.

In summary, while I enjoyed my time in Mykonos and appreciate its charm, the steep prices for accommodation and dining prevent me from giving it a perfect score. I would rate it a solid 4 out of 5, as it is certainly a beautiful destination worth visiting, but be prepared...

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5.0
2y

An island of beauty and magic

Mykonos has been known as the island of the winds, and it’s located in the heart of the Cyclades group. Its fame has spread across the world, as a cosmopolitan and luxurious holiday destination.  Bathed in the bright sunlight of the Aegean by day, she dresses in charm and mystery by night, beckoning its visitors to dance and have fun in the beach bars and clubs, go for a shopping spree in luxury stores, visit its art venues, and -in short- have a truly memorable stay!

There are, however, two faces to this island that not many people know of. The first one is the obviously intense, shiny and cosmopolitan aspect of it, and the other one is particularly picturesque, with stone-paved alleys, whitewashed houses, country chapels and windmills, that ooze calm and peace. What makes this island special is that it can cover a variety of demands: you can visit it for its archaeological sites;  get to know the local traditions in its picture-perfect villages; and you can explore its amazing beaches, considered by many as the top ones in the Aegean Sea. Chora is quite an impressive and picturesque Cycladic town. You will find top hotels and resorts, designer clothes and goldsmiths boutiques, art galleries, and some of the most famous restaurants and bars in Greece. For a taste of culture and history, take a boat trip to nearby Delos Island; it’s a big and impressive...

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Andres PolancoAndres Polanco
The old port of Mykonos, also known as Mykonos Town or Chora, is a picturesque and lively area located on the western coast of the island. With its narrow streets, whitewashed buildings, and colorful wooden balconies, it showcases the traditional Cycladic architecture that Mykonos is famous for. The old port is not only a transportation hub where ferries and cruise ships dock, but it is also a popular destination for tourists. Here, you can find a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, and bars. The area comes alive at night, with vibrant nightlife and a bustling atmosphere. One of the main attractions in the old port is the iconic windmills, which are perched on a hill overlooking the town. These windmills have become a symbol of Mykonos and offer stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. Another highlight of the old port is the charming Little Venice neighborhood. This area is characterized by its colorful houses built right on the water's edge, reminiscent of the famous Italian city. It's an ideal spot to enjoy a romantic sunset or dine with a view of the sea. Additionally, the old port is a great starting point to explore the rest of Mykonos. From here, you can easily access the island's beautiful beaches, such as Paradise Beach, Ornos Beach, and Super Paradise Beach. You can also visit the nearby island of Delos, an important archaeological site and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Overall, the old port of Mykonos is a must-visit destination, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. It's a place where you can immerse yourself in the charm of the Greek islands and create unforgettable memories.
Alex BozanAlex Bozan
### Review of Mykonos Having previously visited beautiful Greek destinations like Santorini, Cyprus, and Crete, I was excited to experience Mykonos. This trip, however, came with its own set of challenges—primarily the steep accommodation prices. I ended up booking a week in Tinos due to Mykonos prices in early September being exorbitantly high—nothing less than 1500€ for a decent stay. Despite the accommodation woes, Mykonos did not disappoint. The island is stunning, with breathtaking beaches and perfect sunshine. The locals, true to the Greek spirit, are incredibly warm and welcoming, always eager to share a smile and a bit of their culture. The food, as expected, was a highlight—delicious and plentiful. However, I was taken aback by the dining costs; a simple dinner for two with a starter and fish, plus water, set us back 146€. Most other meals were not far behind, with many places charging upwards of 100€. Moreover, I found the old port area to be a bit of a tourist trap, with inflated prices and fewer authentic experiences. However, the island does boast some of the best beaches I've experienced, and the convenience of having an airport right in the city made travel hassle-free. I highly recommend renting a car to explore the island fully; it opens up many beautiful spots that are less crowded. In summary, while I enjoyed my time in Mykonos and appreciate its charm, the steep prices for accommodation and dining prevent me from giving it a perfect score. I would rate it a solid 4 out of 5, as it is certainly a beautiful destination worth visiting, but be prepared for the costs!
Ufuk YüksekkayaUfuk Yüksekkaya
The Old Port of Mykonos is a magical spot where history and vibrancy meet. Once the island’s main harbor, it’s now a laid-back marina and pedestrian zone, filled with charming tavernas, cafés, and boutiques. The port’s curved promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll, offering endless photo opportunities—especially with anchored fishing boats bobbing beside luxury yachts. Street musicians often play here, adding to the atmosphere. Grab a coffee or a gelato and enjoy people-watching while seagulls fly overhead. At night, the area transforms into a romantic scene with lights reflecting on the water and the sounds of clinking glasses from nearby bars. From here, you can walk to the Church of Agios Nikolaos, Little Venice, or catch a boat to Delos island. It’s also the Sea Bus stop connecting to the new port. If you’re traveling with kids, the open plaza and nearby benches make it a great pause point. Don’t forget to look up—Mykonos’ iconic white houses with blue shutters peek from above, offering the perfect island postcard view.
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The old port of Mykonos, also known as Mykonos Town or Chora, is a picturesque and lively area located on the western coast of the island. With its narrow streets, whitewashed buildings, and colorful wooden balconies, it showcases the traditional Cycladic architecture that Mykonos is famous for. The old port is not only a transportation hub where ferries and cruise ships dock, but it is also a popular destination for tourists. Here, you can find a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, and bars. The area comes alive at night, with vibrant nightlife and a bustling atmosphere. One of the main attractions in the old port is the iconic windmills, which are perched on a hill overlooking the town. These windmills have become a symbol of Mykonos and offer stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. Another highlight of the old port is the charming Little Venice neighborhood. This area is characterized by its colorful houses built right on the water's edge, reminiscent of the famous Italian city. It's an ideal spot to enjoy a romantic sunset or dine with a view of the sea. Additionally, the old port is a great starting point to explore the rest of Mykonos. From here, you can easily access the island's beautiful beaches, such as Paradise Beach, Ornos Beach, and Super Paradise Beach. You can also visit the nearby island of Delos, an important archaeological site and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Overall, the old port of Mykonos is a must-visit destination, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. It's a place where you can immerse yourself in the charm of the Greek islands and create unforgettable memories.
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### Review of Mykonos Having previously visited beautiful Greek destinations like Santorini, Cyprus, and Crete, I was excited to experience Mykonos. This trip, however, came with its own set of challenges—primarily the steep accommodation prices. I ended up booking a week in Tinos due to Mykonos prices in early September being exorbitantly high—nothing less than 1500€ for a decent stay. Despite the accommodation woes, Mykonos did not disappoint. The island is stunning, with breathtaking beaches and perfect sunshine. The locals, true to the Greek spirit, are incredibly warm and welcoming, always eager to share a smile and a bit of their culture. The food, as expected, was a highlight—delicious and plentiful. However, I was taken aback by the dining costs; a simple dinner for two with a starter and fish, plus water, set us back 146€. Most other meals were not far behind, with many places charging upwards of 100€. Moreover, I found the old port area to be a bit of a tourist trap, with inflated prices and fewer authentic experiences. However, the island does boast some of the best beaches I've experienced, and the convenience of having an airport right in the city made travel hassle-free. I highly recommend renting a car to explore the island fully; it opens up many beautiful spots that are less crowded. In summary, while I enjoyed my time in Mykonos and appreciate its charm, the steep prices for accommodation and dining prevent me from giving it a perfect score. I would rate it a solid 4 out of 5, as it is certainly a beautiful destination worth visiting, but be prepared for the costs!
Alex Bozan

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The Old Port of Mykonos is a magical spot where history and vibrancy meet. Once the island’s main harbor, it’s now a laid-back marina and pedestrian zone, filled with charming tavernas, cafés, and boutiques. The port’s curved promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll, offering endless photo opportunities—especially with anchored fishing boats bobbing beside luxury yachts. Street musicians often play here, adding to the atmosphere. Grab a coffee or a gelato and enjoy people-watching while seagulls fly overhead. At night, the area transforms into a romantic scene with lights reflecting on the water and the sounds of clinking glasses from nearby bars. From here, you can walk to the Church of Agios Nikolaos, Little Venice, or catch a boat to Delos island. It’s also the Sea Bus stop connecting to the new port. If you’re traveling with kids, the open plaza and nearby benches make it a great pause point. Don’t forget to look up—Mykonos’ iconic white houses with blue shutters peek from above, offering the perfect island postcard view.
Ufuk Yüksekkaya

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