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Is it hard to get a taxi in Mykonos?

Mykonos taxis are a convenient and pleasant way of transport. The number of Mykonos taxis is low and absolutely insufficient to cover the island's needs. Thus, catching a cab can be time-consuming. They offer safe services, even during the night.



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Getting Around Mykonos is pretty easy, either by bus, taxi, car, scooter, ATV, water taxi or foot.

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One of the rare situations where taxis pay off is when you have to get from the airport to your accommodation – and it won't be challenging to find a taxi at the airport. Lastly, many tourists wonder – is there Uber in Mykonos? Unfortunately, Uber isn't one of the available options on this beautiful isle.

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American ride-hailing apps like Uber or Lyft don't operate in Mykonos, but there are local ride-hailing apps, including iMove and DriveMe, that you can rely on. These will still cost around $35 per ride, but they're safe and efficient.

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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. The central bus stations are Fabrika and Old Port, situated in Mykonos Town. Buses depart from there frequently, serving routes to both touristy places and remote locations.

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With iMove Greece booking app you can call a cab ride across Greek islands (Mykonos, Paros, Naxos, Santorini) & Athens car transport.

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Using the bus system in Mykonos offers a cost-effective way to explore the island. With an extensive network of routes covering major attractions and destinations, buses provide reliable and affordable transportation.

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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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The general rule is that it is safe to explore and walk around during the day, but as night falls, pay attention to your surroundings and be careful if you choose to explore on your own.

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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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Mykonos is an island of wild parties, cosmopolitan beaches, and picturesque villages. The second most popular tourist destination in Greece is often called the Ibiza of Greece. In brief, we recommend staying 3 to 5 days in order to visit as many places as possible.

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Payments can be made mainly in cash. The bulk of taxi drivers have POS machines and accept bank cards. However, this is not a rule. Thus, you should have euros with you (preferably small bills), as cab drivers usually don't give change from big banknotes.

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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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Mykonos Airport Taxis are available when the airport is operating and can offer you any transfer to the island, hotel etc. The fare to get from the airport to the town is €15 , although to get from the airport to Paradise Beach which is further away the total fare will be €20.

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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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Tap water is not drinkable on the island.

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

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Taxi service is available at the Airport.

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Taking a taxi Always double-check that the meter is on. Only a few taxis accept the payment of the fare by credit card, so it's better to ask the driver before you get in. It's common to give a 10% tip to the taxi driver, just to round up the bill. Uber and Beat apps can also be used to hail a taxi in Athens.

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There are 3 main ways to find a taxi in Greece. First is to just wait on the side of a road for an unoccupied one to pass and raise your hand. This will signal them to stop in order to pick you up. Taxi are everywhere in Greece so this way works most of the time.

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Is 5 Days in Mykonos Too Much, or Should You Plan a Shorter Trip to the Island? Five days is definitely not too much to spend in this destination. Actually, it is barely enough to explore everything. People who think they don't need more than three days here usually visit while vacationing in Santorini or Naxos island.

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It's safe to say that most of the beaches on the south coast are so close that you can walk from one to another, but this won't work with the entire island. It would take you a lot of time to walk from Mykonos town to, let's say, Kalafatis Beach.

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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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