5 reasons to visit Mykonos during Spring time
There is no match for the island of Mykonos when it comes to partying. From demanding A-list persons to celebrities that live each year with the yearning to return to Mykonos each summer, it leaves most thinking that there is nothing in Mykonos apart from an exciting nightlife. As with all things, there is so much more to this majestic island. In this article, we want to share 5 reasons why you should visit Mykonos during Spring.
Sightseeing
Spring offers the perfect balance between tranquility and lively interactions in Mykonos. Off-season travel is the perfect time to explore the island and meet with locals. A tour to the neighboring Delos Island is the right place to start your sightseeing adventures in Mykonos. Take your time to explore the full spectrum of this mysterious and energy-filled island while the weather is great and there are no queues. And most importantly take in the vast array of natural beauty found in the island’s local flora and fauna.
Hospitality
World-renowned, Mykonian hospitality can be experienced firsthand at almost every step of your holiday adventures. From small cafes to Michelin star restaurants, the Myconian culture dictates a certain approach to guests. Once you’re done enjoying yourself drinking a coffee or having some local food, you can jump right into party mode.
Beaches
The small Cycladic Island of Mykonos is just as stunning when observed, as it is when you’re actually there. Whitewashed, cubic-shaped houses, harmonious architecture, olive, and fig trees scattered all over its rugged terrain, and about 25 sandy beaches make up the unique atmosphere and sublime beauty of Mykonos. If it is too cold for you to swim you can go on sailing, diving, fishing or any other water sports available during this time of the year.
Rates
Yes, you probably won’t meet celebrities, famous DJ’s, and artists, but you’ll be able to have fun for much lower rates and fees. For the more budget-conscious traveler, Mykonos is an ideal destination from April to late May. Everything is considerably cheaper, from restaurants and shops to bars and accommodation.
Laid Back Island Lifestyle
Being an island, Mykonos’s local culture is generally slow-paced, allowing everyone to take in the everyday beauty and pristine landscapes that surround them. Visit the best spots and other sights at your own pace and feel the invigorating salty breeze and refreshingly mild temperatures.
Mykonos Theoxenia is only a 6-minute walk from the beach and it is located right next to the famous windmills of Mykonos.