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4 Must do Spots in Mykonos

Ask anyone who has had the chance to visit Mykonos and they will tell you that besides the golden bays and sparkling blue waters, nothing compares to a relaxing evening stroll through the island’s charming town. The lights, the liveliness, the winding alleys packed with locals and tourists, the romantic air and breathtaking sunsets can lead you to anything from a traditional tavern, an old fort or a lively nightclub…anything is possible in Mykonos.

This quintessential Cycladic town, Chora is well-worth your visit. Set off on an adventure through its labyrinth-like alleyways, which were intentionally built this way to confuse raiding pirates, meet the whitewashed buildings, the enchanting red-roofed chapels, the famous windmills and Petros the Pelican!

Petros the Pelican has long been designated as the island’s mascot. He is the most loved animal on the island, and thousands of visitors are attracted and charmed by his friendly character! Thousands of enthusiasts take pictures with Petros as if he was the most popular star of Hollywood!

Have you tried Mykonos famous Kopanisti Cheese? Time you did! One of the most famed delicious local products is Kopanisti Cheese, an incredibly spicy cheese, which is appreciated for its peppery after effect! It is recommended you nipple on Kopanisti Cheese while sipping on ouzo, or you can try it on barley rusk mixed with fresh tomatoes and cucumbers, just like the Mykonians do! The taste is mouth-watering!

 

No Mykonos holiday is complete without spending hours on the beach! Agrari beach lies on the southern coast of Mykonos and is preferred by visitors who seek to avoid the crowds during their holidays on the island. Its setting is stunning, offering visitors soft golden sands and crystalline waters perfect for a swim.

That’s all for now folks!