There Is Always A Good Reason To Visit Mykonos
Petros the Pelican was for over sixty years the most famous celebrity - mascot in Mykonos town till his death. Now you can find Peter, also a Pelican that wanders the restaurants and waterfront. Whitewashed buildings, tiny alleys, colorful doors, high-end stores, and modest blue and red domed churches compose Mykonos' town setting. Chora is a little town that may be explored in a short amount of time. One of the most charming areas of town is Matogianni Street, which is located near the heart of Mykonos.
A row of fishing homes with balconies that cantilever out over the sea makes up Little Venice. These houses were built in the 18th century and were used by merchants since they had direct access to the sea. Little Venice is probably the most popular photo location in Myknonos. Windmills, which were utilized by the Venetians to grind grain, can be found just next to Little Venice. The windmills have since been transformed into residences, storage facilities, and travel lodgings.
During your stay in Mykonos dob't forget to visit Delos, this small island in the Cyclades that is host some of Greece's most famous archeological monuments. The island has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, 5,000-year-old stone dwellings have been discovered. This island is the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, according to Greek mythology.
villas in mykonos Whatever you want to do in Mykonos island you will find it in great ammounts! Fun, leisure, excellent food, great beaches, high end stores, cosmopolitan areas and of course luxury villas, suites and hotels!
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