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Is 3 days enough for Mykonos?

Can I explore Mykonos in 3 days? Yes, a 3-day itinerary allows you to experience the highlights of Mykonos. While you may not be able to see everything, you can still visit popular attractions, enjoy the beaches, and immerse yourself in the island's culture and nightlife.



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How much money will you need for your trip to Mykonos? You should plan to spend around €149 ($157) per day on your vacation in Mykonos, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, €48 ($50) on meals for one day and €24 ($25) on local transportation.

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With two to three days on Mykonos, you'll have time to experience some history and culture. The nearby island of Delos, with its sanctuary to the gods Apollo and Artemis and its extraordinary collection of Greek sculpture, is a must-see.

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Santorini has more tours, sightseeing, and activities: excavation sites to explore, day trips to traditional villages around the island, winery tours, and boat tours around the volcano. Mykonos has some fine scenery, beautiful walks, and picturesque windmills – but in general, Santorini has more to see and do.

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Mykonos is one of the most expensive Greek islands and definitely more expensive than Skiathos, which is also on the expensive side. Having said that, there are always cheap places to eat and drink but lodgings' prices will be high in the sky in August.

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September, October, March, April, and May are the cheapest months to go to Mykonos.

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Is 3 nights enough in Greece? In order to fully immerse yourself in the authentic Greek life and culture and explore as much as possible, we recommend spending at least 2-3 nights on each island, so if you're planning to visit the four ones mentioned above, it would take you a little over a week.

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Mostly famous for its bustling party scene, nightlife, and LGBTQ+ welcoming ambiance, Mykonos is a must-visit Greek island.

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Travel in the shoulder season By shoulder season, we mean the months either side of July and August. During these peak months, hotel prices skyrocket and so does the cost of a cocktail – avoid if you want to keep spending down. Instead, aim for May, June, September, or October.

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The best time to visit Mykonos is September and October. Sitting in the Aegean Sea, this island's weather permits a year-round flow of tourists, but in September and October you'll see that the large crowds have left, the water remains warm and the hotel rates descend back into a reasonable range.

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Definitely, Mykonos town (Chora) is beautiful, and really worth the visit. Besides this, you can take a trip to the island of Delos and see the alleged birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. It will take you around two days to go around Chora and Delos and see everything there is to see.

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The currency in Mykonos is the Euro (EUR). Before you go, though, we do advise that you check with your card provider to find out how much they charge for transactions overseas. These fees are often hidden and can add a significant cost to your holiday.

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Here is a list of the traditional Mykonos tastes served at Ornos Bay Mykonos restaurants that will give you a much-welcome feast of aromas and flavours.
  • Louza – Spicy and refined! ...
  • Kopanisti cheese – Creamy and peppery! ...
  • Xinotiro – Fruity and palatable cheese! ...
  • Onion pie or Kremidopita – A burst of tastes!


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You can have a satisfying visit in one day, taking in the Cycladic architecture of Mykonos town and the cocktails of Little Venice. But it's easy to fill up to five days of sightseeing, beach-hopping, and enjoying the island's famous nightlife.

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Yes, there are up to 7 daily ferry crossings from Mykonos to Santorini during summer. The ferry route is mainly active between April and October. Ferry routes to Santorini are usually operated by 4 ferry companies: Seajets, Minoan Lines, Golden Star Ferries, and Fast Ferries.

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While they are the most popular islands in Greece, they are also the most expensive to visit out of all Greek islands combined, which is why locals tend to avoid them. However, there is a slight cost difference between the two, and as it turns out, here is the winner: Mykonos is the more affordable island to visit.

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To sum up Santorini or Mykonos…if you're looking for a trip that caters to a variety of budgets and travelers (solo, couples, group), is drivable so you can explore the island on your own, has slightly fewer crowds (or at least feels less crowded), and offers beaches and beach clubs, Mykonos is the Greek island for you ...

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The tourist season on Mykonos generally begins around Greek Easter (April) and runs till the end of October. Peak season is mid-July until the end of August and the island attracts visitors of all age groups.

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Mykonos is an incredibly popular destination for many celebrities, including A-list actors, international pop stars, fashion icons, and business tycoons.

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In brief, Mykonos is the queen of nightlife. Often compared to Ibiza, the bars and night clubs located in the Town and its famous beaches host major events and parties that entertain guests until the early morning hours!

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