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What is the off season in Mykonos?

Low Season Mykonos in winter is perfect for those seeking a secluded break. Anytime from November to April is known as being the low season on the island. This is when the transport to other nearby islands is limited and many of the bars, restaurants and hotels close for the season.



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The cheapest months to book a flight to Greece: September and October, followed by November. Booking a flight in September can see as much as 13% savings compared to the average yearly flight price. The most expensive months to book a flight to Greece: May and June.

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Visiting in October represents a good-value time to go, when you can enjoy cooler weather and fewer crowds. The islands start to wind down ahead of winter, but usually stay open until the end of the month.

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

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Mykonos weather September The wonderful Mediterranean-like summer climate goes on into September around this popular Greek island. It's much quieter than July and August and the Mykonos weather in September enjoys highs of 27°C and very few showers.

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You'll still be able to sunbathe by your pool or at the beach, but watch out for light showers.

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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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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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Summer. During the peak months of tourism, June through August, temperatures will be sizzling, but the famously brilliant blue seas will be perfect for swimming. For luxurious, party-filled beaches and glamorous nightlife, Mykonos and Santorini are two of the best destinations to experience.

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September is a great time to visit Greece. The weather remains hot throughout the month, sea temperatures stay warm, and visitors start to thin out as children go back to school.

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While the main sights are still busy, September is usually better for touring compared with hotter and more crowded July and August. Visiting in October represents a good-value time to go, when you can enjoy cooler weather and fewer crowds.

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Everything is open in June and September but May and October will definitely see some closed doors. The sea might not be warm enough for swimming in May and October.

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Bus it! You don't need to fork out on expensive taxis when you want to check out Little Venice and Mykonos Town. Instead, hop on a Mykonos bus and see the sights for a fraction of the price! Busses leave from all the major resort towns such as Agios Ioannis from spring onwards and cost between €1-3.

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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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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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With average daily high temperatures in the mid-70s Fahrenheit, it's usually still warm enough in early October to sunbathe in comfort and to dine outside at night, with little chance of rain. By mid-October the Ionian and Aegean seas are cooling quickly; if you love to swim, go early in the month.

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Towards the middle of October, the Aegean and Ionian seas begin to cool, and there are more cloudy days. In the last week or so, the average rainfall begins to increase, and you'll want to bring warmer clothes if you want to visit Greece in October, especially during that time.

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