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Are there multiple ports in Mykonos?

There are two ports in Mykonos: The Old Port which is in the main village called Chora The New Port, in Tourlos, which is just 2-3 kilometers away.



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Mykonos now has two ports:the old port in Mykonos Town, and the new port at Tourlos, about 1 mile north of Mykonos Town. Check before you travel which port your boat will use. Most of the ferries use the new port. The highspeed catamaran services still use the old port in Mykonos Town.

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Mykonos port (Tourlos or New Port) The port of Mykonos is also called Tourlos or the New Port. It is located in the eastern part of the island, only 3 km from Mykonos Town and 5 km from the airport. Passenger ferries only arrive at Tourlos Port and connect Mykonos to several Cycladic islands and other destinations.

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Sea Bus: The Sea Bus water taxi runs daily between the New Port, Tourlos Marina, the Old Port, and Mykonos Town. The Sea Bus departs every half hour from roughly 7am to midnight, and fare is €2/person. The trip from the Old Port to Mykonos Town takes about 5 minutes, 15-20 from the Old Port to the New Port.

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It dropped us off at the Old Port, by a beach. From there it was a short walk along a waterfront path to Mykonos town, 5-10 minutes.

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There are two ports in Mykonos: The Old Port which is in the main village called Chora The New Port, in Tourlos, which is just 2-3 kilometers away.

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Cruise travelers docking at the New Port will find a couple of beaches within walking distance and also a few close to Chora, the old city and main town in Mykonos. If anchoring, the beaches close to Chora are the most convenient.

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Little Venice is a charming part of Mykonos. The water lapping up on the building is reminiscent of Venice. The narrow alleys contain many shops and boutiques and cafes, many of which are overpriced. But it is a nice area to stroll around in.

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Getting Around Mykonos is pretty easy, either by bus, taxi, car, scooter, ATV, water taxi or foot. With a length of 12 to 15 km and a width of 10km, Mykonos is one of the smallest of the Cyclades islands.

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The tender dock is located right in the middle of Mykonos town. There is a wheelchair accessible ramp to get from the dock to the sidewalk that curves around the harbor. If you have booked an accessible tour of Mykonos, your guide can meet you here.

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The merchants, captains, and sailors that kept bringing influences from the lovely Italian city of Venice as they stopped at Mykonos for supply replenishment started giving this Mykonos district a more Venetian feel to it with each passing day. That's how Alefkandra was abandoned, and Little Venice was adopted instead.

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GET AROUND MYKONOS If you don't plan venture beyond Mykonos Town, it's easy enough to explore on foot. Everything is walkable from the Old Port to the Kato Milli Windmills. For visitors with more time on Mykonos that want to explore the island, scooters, ATVs and even cars are available to rent in town.

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If you mean the port where the cruise ships dock it is too far to walk to the old town. However a bus runs from the port into the old town plus you can get on the little ferry that takes you to the old town beach and it costs around 2 euro and is very frequent. Helpful?

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How to move around Mykonos?
  1. Public Buses (KTEL) KTEL buses are the main means of public transport in Mykonos and the most cost-effective way to get around the island. ...
  2. Water Taxis & Sea Bus. The sea bus of Mykonos connects the New Port with the Old Port of the island. ...
  3. Car Rentals. ...
  4. Taxis & private transfers. ...
  5. Organized Tours.


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Most of the action on Mykonos takes place on the west and south coasts in and around Mykonos Town, Ornos Beach, and Platis Gialos Beach. These are the most popular areas for travelers to stay, though you'll find excellent Mykonos hotels and great things to do all over the island.

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