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Is Mykonos a big airport?

Mykonos airports Mykonos has just one small airport, Mykonos Airport (LGMK), serving the island for commercial and GA traffic. Due to the island's popularity, historically, Mykonos can be a challenging destination due to the difficulty in obtaining slots and then coordinating parking for the aircraft off the island.



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17 percent increase in the number of departure gates (from 6 to 7)

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Santorini is known for its views, not the beaches. Mykonos without a doubt wins the Mykonos vs. Santorini debate when it comes to fun in the sun and toes in the sand. Mykonos beaches are actually enjoyable to lounge at.

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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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The customs stations for luggage are in the baggage claim areas. If you are arriving from a country that belongs to the European Union (EU) or if what you are carrying does not exceed the permitted allowances, please use the green customs exit.

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The Athens International Airport is the busiest airport in Greece.

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Allow at least 60 to 90 minutes if you have to clear Customs or if you arrive or depart from the satellite terminal.

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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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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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No, Mykonos isn't too small for an Uber model -- but apparently Uber is illegal in Greece. Other taxi apps include I Move Mykonos and My Taxi Mykonos. Rent your own small car, if you are like 5 people.

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The idyllic island of Mykonos in Greece has been grappling with a significant increase in cruise ship arrivals, leading to overcrowding and strain on local infrastructure.

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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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Aegean Airways Having been named the best regional airline in Europe on many occasions, this 4-star airline offers great service and is one of the safest airlines in the world. The company's flights are operated by Airbus planes and Aegean became a Star Alliance member in 2010.

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Do bars and restaurants prefer Euros or card payments? They may prefer cash, but all businesses in Greece are obliged to take cards. With very few exceptions, you will not find a problem paying with a card.

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Yes, after your flight has landed at Mykonos Airport and you have gone through the passport check and collected your luggage, just look for the signs inside the terminal directing you to the authorized taxi pickup area outside of the arrivals area, or if you are struggling to find the taxi area then you can simply ask ...

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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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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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