Mykonos
Mykonos is a example of unique Cycladic architecture set around a unique fishing-village bay. Totally whitewashed organic cube-like buildings fit closely together to form a type of haphazard maze of narrow alley ways and streets. The earthen colors of the bare hills which surround the town’s gleaming whiteness is set between the aura of an incredibly blue sky and even deeper blue sea. Is worthwhile hiring a car at Mykonos to discover also the island. Don´t miss it!
Its many well preserved windmills and lots of tiny red-roofed churches adds a flavor of culture and custom to the scene, enhanced even further by many museums and the historical ancient site of Delos.
These friendly and open people, the locals have a healthy understanding of what it means to have a good time. Put this together with all the island’s other qualities and it is no wonder Mykonos has been often named “the jewel” of the Aegean Sea.
As well as catering to the demands of its summer guests with an infrastructure that has been well developed over the years, an off-season tourist industry has also emerged making it possible to visit in comfort during the non-summer months. The mediterranean climate is perfect for that. Frequent air and sea connections together with heated rooms and good bars in and around the main city, allow the adventurous traveler to properly experience the island’s natural beauty.
When the crowds have departed, it is then that Mykonos can best be enjoyed as the tiny Cycladic fishing village it has always been.
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