Arguably one of the most popular islands in Greece, Mykonos is well-known for its great nightlife, lavish eateries, vibrant beaches and iconic 16-century windmills.
Picture white-washed walls, cobbled streets, trellises entwined with vines and pops of pink flower petals, and you’re smack bang in the middle of Mykonos. People travel to this island for its photo-worthy sights, whether that’s in the town, along the waterfront or amongst the locals. It’s a compact maze that you’ll lose yourself in for hours.
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Five days would be more than enough for you to enjoy its architecture, sights, beaches, shops and restaurants.
Yes, families who visit Mykonos tend to stay in Ornos.
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