Mykonos in the winter (November to March) is a stark, serene contrast to the chaotic "party island" of the summer. While the famous beach clubs like Nammos and Scorpios are boarded up and the vibrant nightlife is virtually non-existent, the island returns to its authentic, quiet roots. The weather is mild but unpredictable, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 15°C (50°F - 59°F) and occasional heavy rain or strong "Meltemi" winds. Most luxury hotels close, but a handful of year-round guesthouses in Mykonos Town remain open at a fraction of their summer price. You will find the cobblestone streets of "Little Venice" empty of tourists, allowing you to photograph the iconic windmills without a crowd. While swimming is too cold, winter is ideal for hiking the island's coastal trails and dining with the locals at the few tavernas that remain open. For 2026 travelers seeking solitude and the raw, rugged beauty of the Aegean, winter Mykonos offers a poetic, "slow-travel" experience that most summer visitors never get to see.