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Which part of Mykonos is most windy?

Agrari Beach The perfect place for families who want to spend a quiet day in dreamily beautiful surroundings. Agrari Beach is often very windy and the seabed is rocky. For this reason, rock-climbing shoes are recommended for walking and bathing, otherwise, you may experience discomfort or even hurt yourself.



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Platis Gialos beach is a favourite with tourists mainly because, on a windy island like Mykonos, it is the least breezy, being more sheltered than the other bays.

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Calm, crystalline waters, a beach fully equipped with facilities and services, as well as a wide choice of water sports for those who want them. Platis Gialos beach is a favourite with tourists mainly because, on a windy island like Mykonos, it is the least breezy, being more sheltered than the other bays.

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The Ionian islands are the least windy (Corfu, Zakynthos, Lefkada, Kefalonia, Ithaki, Kithira and Paxoi).

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Barrow Island currently holds the Guinness World Record for highest recorded wind speed not associated with a tornado.

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Agios Stefanos The biggest surprise when looking for Mykonos' quieter beaches is that you'll find the first right next to the port in Tourlos, just 3km from Hora. Agios Stefanos is sandy, with water that gradually gets deeper, and is mostly sheltered from the wind.

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Yes, Mykonos is one of the Greek islands that are windy almost all year round. However, when it comes to the summer winds, in many cases they are very helpful as they cool down the temperature. Of course, there are some days that there are no strong winds on the island.

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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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Indeed, northern winds called Meltemi winds often whip Mykonos, making some activities such as sightseeing and dining outside quite challenging.

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You can find numerous cheerful and crowded bars and clubs that party all day and night long! ?specially on the southern coast of the island, while the Town also offers a non-stop party atmosphere.

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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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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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The best time to visit Mykonos is September and October. Sitting in the Aegean Sea, this island's weather permits a year-round flow of tourists, but in September and October you'll see that the large crowds have left, the water remains warm and the hotel rates descend back into a reasonable range.

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The tourist season on Mykonos generally begins around Greek Easter (April) and runs till the end of October. Peak season is mid-July until the end of August and the island attracts visitors of all age groups.

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In Greece, the Meltemi is also known as the 'etesian' wind which translated means 'annual wind'. These strong, dry northern winds actually blow all through the summer from June right through to September and sometimes they can last another month too.

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