Explore the highlights and hidden gems of Mykonos on this carefully designed 3-hour experience. This tour combines iconic landmarks with authentic local spots, offering a complete overview of the island in a short time.
Begin with a visit to the scenic Armenistis Lighthouse, where you can enjoy breathtaking views over the Aegean Sea. Continue to the traditional village of Ano Mera and explore the historic Panagia Tourliani Monastery, a cultural and spiritual highlight of the island.
Back in Mykonos Town, stroll through the charming waterfront of Little Venice, admire the unique architecture of Panagia Paraportiani, and visit the famous Mykonos Windmills, one of the island’s most iconic landmarks.
With scenic stops, photo opportunities, and local insights throughout, this tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and stunning landscapes—ideal for travelers who want to experience the best of Mykonos in just a few hours.
You will be in direct contact with your driver via WhatsApp one day before the tour.
Your driver will provide all necessary details, including the exact meeting point, vehicle type, license plate, and driver’s name.
Any questions about pickup or itinerary can be coordinated directly with your driver.
The Armenistis Lighthouse, built in 1891, is one of Mykonos’ most iconic landmarks. Perched on the northern coast, it offers breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea and the neighboring island of Tinos. Visitors can admire its classic white structure, enjoy panoramic photo opportunities, and explore the surrounding rugged coastline. Perfect for a scenic stop, it combines history, architecture, and stunning natural beauty.
Ano Mera is a charming traditional village located in the heart of Mykonos. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and authentic Cycladic architecture, the village offers visitors a glimpse of local life away from the bustling beaches. Highlights include the historic Panagia Tourliani Monastery with its beautiful courtyard and intricate interiors, quaint local tavernas serving traditional cuisine, and scenic streets perfect for a leisurely stroll. Ano Mera provides a serene stop to experience the culture, history, and everyday life of Mykonos beyond the popular tourist spots.
The Panagia Tourliani Monastery, founded in the 16th century, is a stunning example of Cycladic architecture and a spiritual centerpiece of Ano Mera. Visitors can admire its beautiful marble courtyard, intricate wooden iconostasis, and historic religious artifacts. The monastery is still active, offering a glimpse into local religious traditions, and its peaceful surroundings make it a perfect spot for reflection and photography. It’s one of the must-see cultural landmarks on Mykonos for anyone looking to experience the island’s heritage beyond the beaches.
Little Venice is one of Mykonos’ most picturesque and romantic neighborhoods, located right on the waterfront. Its charming 18th-century houses are built on the edge of the sea, with colorful balconies that overlook the waves. Visitors can stroll along the narrow cobblestone streets, enjoy stunning sunset views, and stop at local cafes and bars. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and photo-worthy scenery, Little Venice is the perfect spot to experience the island’s lively seaside charm and capture unforgettable memories.
The Mykonos Windmills, located near Chora (Mykonos Town), are iconic symbols of the island and a must-see attraction. Built in the 16th century, these historic windmills once played a crucial role in the island’s grain milling industry. Today, they offer visitors stunning panoramic views of the town, the harbor, and the sparkling Aegean Sea. Their whitewashed walls and traditional Cycladic architecture make them one of the most photographed landmarks in Mykonos. Visiting the windmills provides a glimpse into the island’s history while enjoying one of the most scenic spots for photography and sunset views.
Panagia Paraportiani is one of the most famous and photographed churches in Mykonos, located in the charming neighborhood of Kastro in Mykonos Town. Its unique asymmetrical design, with whitewashed walls and a blend of architectural styles, dates back to the 15th century. Originally built as part of a complex of five churches, today it stands as a single iconic structure that perfectly exemplifies Cycladic architecture. Visitors can admire its striking silhouette, explore the surrounding narrow streets, and capture memorable photos, especially during sunset when the church glows beautifully against the sky.
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