10 Things to do Good for Couples in Mykonos That You Shouldn't Miss

July 22, 2021 Leonarda Pillsbury

If the mention of Mykonos doesn’t immediately bring to mind bright white buildings, turquoise skies and tanned bodies lining golden sandy beaches, you’ve been living under a rock. The most popular Greek Island in the Aegean Sea is all about energy and attracts a diverse and upscale crowd that thrives on its stylish nightlife. During the day some privacy can be had in the more secluded north beaches, but the south beaches are all party. Ski, jet-ski, windsurf, horseback ride, parasail or just save up your energy for the evening ahead, like most of your fellow travelers in Mykonos.
Restaurants in Mykonos

1. Mykonos Brewing Company

Eparchiaki Odos Mikonou - Ano Meras Argyraina, 84600 Greece +30 2289 077912 [email protected] http://www.mikonu.gr
Excellent
92%
Good
8%
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5.0 based on 71 reviews

Mykonos Brewing Company

In April 2017, just before Easter, Mykonos Brewing Company started fermenting its first batches of beer at their new, state of the art brewhouse on the island of Mykonos in Greece. With a combination of Greek malt and Belgian caramel wheat, hard to find hops and with the mythological story of the Giants on their backs, the Mikonu beer was born!

Reviewed By 60John1952 - England, United Kingdom

Heard about the brewery from our Villa Concierge (Apollo, great guy) so knew we had to go - we were not disappointed. Lovely brewing team who made us welcome and are clearly very proud of what they do (and rightly so) - excellent beer is being produced. Yoshi was more than happy to show us around although we arrived unexpectedly and he enthusiastically explained their brewing techniques and recipes. The bottled beer is great but we also discovered draft Mykonu Pale Ale at Captain's Bar on the watefront in Mykonus Old Town - a fabulous brew and for a couple of Brits way better than the usual Greek Alpha and Mythos beers Highly recommended - best wishes for growing success of your brewery - Yamas!

2. Yoga Mykonos Lux

Mykonos Gym Argirena, Airport Area, 84600 Greece +30 694 984 8855 [email protected] https://yogamykonoslux.com/
Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 53 reviews

Yoga Mykonos Lux

Yoga Mykonos Lux gives you an opportunity to practiceYoga under the guidance of a professional instructor either individually or in a group of other yogies.

Reviewed By _Q7646CC

She is an amazing instructor I would highly recommend her classes. After the class you feel energized, happy and more fit!!!

3. Church of Paraportiani

Kastro-Paralia, Mykonos Town 846 00 Greece http://www.facebook.com/Mykonos-Folklore-Museum-1470868149858200
Excellent
45%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
0%
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4.5 based on 558 reviews

Church of Paraportiani

Lovely Byzantine church overlooking the sea.

Reviewed By yunezj1 - Miami Beach, United States

If you go to Mykonos, please make sure to visit this church. It is just such a stunning and a not to be missed site. This is the oldest church in Mykonos which dates back to the late 14th century. It consists in 5 churches in one. They were not all built at once but rather added as time passed by throughout the centuries.

4. Little Venice

Mitropoleos Georgouli, Mykonos Town Greece
Excellent
55%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 6,964 reviews

Little Venice

Reviewed By NicolasC973 - Limassol City, Cyprus

A must do while in Mykonos! Sunset time is the best time to visit Little Venice, preferably latest by 7.30pm to have an hour to watch the full sunset while enjoying a refreshing cocktail at one of the cafes situated on the shore of this location. Best enjoyed in a romantic mood with your loved one, or a flirt, easily found in Mykonos ;))

5. Matoyianni Street

Mykonos Town Greece 0269853244 http://www.thetopvillas.com/blog/matoyianni-street-things-mykonos
Excellent
56%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
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4.5 based on 1,242 reviews

Matoyianni Street

Reviewed By vacationgirl58

The streets are very narrow with lots of shops and colourful ceramic displays. There are also places to stay in this area and lots of places to take very picturesque photographs. It’s always very busy in this area, but that’s all part of the attraction.

6. Elia Beach

Elia 84600 Greece
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4%
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4.5 based on 2,334 reviews

Elia Beach

This long, sandy beach attracts a mix of gay and straight sunbathers. Some sections are clothing optional.

Reviewed By NicolasC973 - Limassol City, Cyprus

Elia is my favourite beach in Mykonos! It combines all types of beaches one can get in Mykonos. Some parts are covered by sunbeds and umbrellas and other parts are free from sunbeds, where one can lay down and enjoy the beautiful golden sand! The water is amazing, clear and in light blue colour, and the way this beach is positioned, does not allow big waves to reach the shore. There's even a nudist part, on the right side of this very long beach. The LGBT flag is placed on the right side of the beach as well, to make everyone feel comfortable and welcome. There is a restaurant on the left side of the beach, but if you get a sunbed, you can order whatever you need from the waiters who serve you on the beach. There are other parts of this beach where there is music, and others where it is quiet. There is a huge parking space on the beach for your cars. So this is a beach for every taste, just take a pick of the spot that serves you best!

7. Agios Sostis Beach

Agios Sistis beach, Agios Sostis 84600 Greece +30 697 660 7626 http://www.justzante.co.uk/comments.asp
Excellent
65%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
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4.5 based on 533 reviews

Agios Sostis Beach

Reviewed By NicolasC973 - Limassol City, Cyprus

This is the beach for those who prefer natural beaches, without sunbeds & umbrellas, with long coastline and beautiful golden sand to drop your towels and lay under the Greek sun! The beach is divided in 2 parts by a natural small block of rocks, the left side is a small beach where older people or families usually sit, and the right side is a huge coastline stretching for 2km, where younger people and couples usually go, even with a nudist part at the far east of side of the beach. The beach is 20 minutes drive from the island's centre, but easy to find (just 1km after Panormos beach with Principote beach restaurant). There is a parking spot above the beach, but it is always full so best solution is to just park your car on the side of the road above the beach. Everyone does this, so you will notice a huge line of parked cars on the side of the road. There is a small local traditional tavern (Kiki's Tavern) right on the hill of Agios Sostis Beach, but they do not make reservations and there is a huge waiting line (approx. 2 hours of waiting to be sitted). The food is great, and the fish is fresh, but 2 hours is just too much. Best to bring your own snack and enjoy the lovely beach.

8. Castle Panigirakis

846 00 Greece +30 699 360 1424 [email protected] http://mykonoscastle.eu/castle/
Excellent
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Poor
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Castle Panigirakis

Ideal for the dreamer in everyone, Panigirakis Castle is a perfect location to discover the Island of Mykonos and share a memorable moment with those close to you. With its superb greenery, idyllic location and traditional Greek flavor, the property will imbue your Memories with breathtaking views, an aroma of wildflowers, and the sound of the Aegean Sea. Whether you’re on a cruise through the Mediterranean, visiting Mykonos for a few days, or you have decided to spend your summer on this wonderful island, the estate is a great place to become acquainted with the Island, take exceptional photos and videos, have a picnic or hold an event. Once you have witnessed the dreamlike atmosphere of Panigirakis Castle, you will surely want to return again and again.

9. Kalo Livadi Beach

Kalo Livadi 84600 Greece http://www.solymarmykonos.com/about-solymar
Excellent
58%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
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4.5 based on 563 reviews

Kalo Livadi Beach

Reviewed By VladUngur - Mykonos, Greece

The water was absolutely amazing, crystal & gold sand, warm..the stuff also was very nice and polite...good food..all of this made a good ambience to enjoy your time..definitely recommend..

10. Mykonos Vioma Organic Farm

Maou-Doubakia Str, Ano Mera 84600 Greece +30 2289 071883 [email protected] http://www.mykonosvioma.com
Excellent
79%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
3%
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4.5 based on 456 reviews

Mykonos Vioma Organic Farm

Mykonos Vioma Organic Farm is a historic & biodynamic vineyard offering a rural setting which escapes the stereotypes one may have of Mykonos. It will allow you to get lost in time and the landscape's serenity while listening to classical music and sipping our quality organic wines. A families and kids friendly experience, ideal for all types of travellers, who feel like discovering the culinary tradition of Mykonos and indulging in a local WINE TOUR. During your wine and local products tasting experience, you will be rewarded by the freshness of materials and simplicity but excellence of tastes. Our farm's animals will give you the warmest welcome and it will be difficult resisting the fun of hand feeding our donkey, Marika, our goats and sheep, or giving a belly rub to our friendly dogs. The tours of the vineyard and the tzatziki cooking demonstration are free of charge. Contact us for tours' schedule and availability. We are open April till mid November.

Reviewed By joeydangerfield

Found this place when looking for somewhere to go other than the beach etc. It is located in a slightly more rural area of Mykonos, not accessible by public transport so we took a taxi, which is expensive in Mykonos, but its fine if you hire a car or quad bike etc. It's a gorgeous little organic farm in "real" Mykonos - no glitz, no glamour. We had a lovely few hours here, learned how to make proper authentic tzatziki, there's a super-friendly adorable cat who went round greeting everyone, had a selection of delicious local food including things grown on the farm, and of course sampled the wine which is made here. After lunch we had a tour of the farm and vineyard which was informative and very pleasant - the guide was knowledgeable, engaging and passionate about what they do. After the tour you can get to know the farm animals, including the sweetest and friendliest sheep I have ever met. I recommend a visit to this place.

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