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Is there a dress code for clubs in Mykonos?

There is no strict policy to follow, but if you don't look put together enough, you may be denied entry to your favorite club. While some places allow it, in most high-end spots, you can't really just come straight from one of the beaches in a swimsuit and covered in sand.



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For an evening in Mykonos, consider wearing something comfortable yet chic. While the atmosphere is generally relaxed, many people dress up a bit at night, especially if they're going to a nice restaurant or club. Women often wear stylish dresses or blouses and skirts, while men might wear linen shirts and trousers.

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Black is a flattering color for everyone, and it will fit in well at the upscale beach clubs in Mykonos or by the pools in Santorini.

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Mykonos is famous for its wild nightlife, with its clubs being one of the island's attractions. Large venues, various drinks and cocktails, loud music of all kinds, and thousands of visitors are the factors that sum up Mykonos' nightlife.

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Cavo Paradiso makes the most of its dramatic location perched on a cliff overlooking the sea with a huge open-air dance floor. This large venue is built to accommodate up to 3,000 party-goers and things don't usually get into full swing until 1am onwards, as clubbers make their way up the hill from the 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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That aside, you also have plenty of options as to which party you want to join. With the flirting being the favourite sport here, lots of stylish bars, cosmopolitan shores, hedonistic thrills of all kinds, and star-lit beach bars, Mykonos might indeed be the ideal destination for a solo traveller.

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Mykonos Town, also called Chora, has the most nightlife, restaurants, and shopping of anywhere on the island. This compact, walkable village is the island's historic capital and largest town, buzzing with activity, especially at night.

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Wearing heels in Mykonos is generally not recommended due to the island's terrain. The cobblestone streets, especially in Mykonos Town, can be quite uneven and difficult to navigate in heels. Many people opt for flat sandals, which are both comfortable and fashionable.

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Essentials include swimwear, beach cover-ups, sandals, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection. For exploring towns, comfortable shoes are a must. Pack breathable clothing for daytime and slightly dressier options for evenings. Consider including a jacket or sweater for cooler nights.

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You have no tipping requirements in hotels, even in the luxurious ones around Mykonos. If you feel inclined to tip the staff, let it be out of respect for their work! Typical tips for porters and cleaners range around 5€, like tips for restaurant waitstaff.

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On the coldest nights, the temperature may drop to 4°C/39.2°F. On the warmest days, the temperature may reach 17°C/62.6°F. The day lasts approximately 10 hours. The sunshine lasts about 3.5 hours.

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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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Mykonos takes the title of Greece's most popular party destination and, when choosing Mykonos or Santorini for partying, it's unquestionable that this Greek island is the one that offers an authentic night out.

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The truth is that Mykonos is one of the most expensive vacation islands in Greece, thus not making it for everyone - and in case one wants to visit its most famous beach bars and clubs, then the excursion becomes even more expensive.

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Santorini is best known as a romantic island with one-of-a-kind views, whereas Mykonos is more about sandy beaches and spirited partying. Depending on the vibe you seek, both islands suit holidays à deux. Solo travellers and groups of friends will also find both appealing, though Mykonos offers more in terms of edge.

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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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Shores of Mykonos are lined with many beaches that range from party to nudist beaches. Speaking of nudist beaches, Mykonos island is home to a decent number of them. To name a few, there is Megali Ammos beach, Merchia beach and Super Paradise beach.

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Hi there girls, Yes, Mykonos can be expensive, Its because of its popularity, its connections via boat and airport to all other parts of Greece. But, you can still have a great time here and there are places to eat, stay and have a drink at that are not too expensive as others.

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

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