
Mykonos
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More About Mykonos
The island of Mykonos may be known as a place to have fun with the locals, but it’s also the central heart of the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea. There are plenty of places to capture pictures of Greek architecture, like Panagia Paraportiani, a church built between the 15th and 17th centuries on the island. Mykonos is also nicknamed “Little Venice” since venetian merchants would do their trade, which influenced the town that resembles Venice. As you come to Greece, the backdrop of the aquamarine waters of the Aegean Sea, combined with beaches that dot the shoreline, is embraced.
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- Mykonos Windmills: These seven windmills were built to mill grain that was offloaded in the harbor hundreds of years ago. One of the most photographed sites on Mykonos.
- Archaeological Museum of Mykonos: A modest museum, which has a large collection of ancient ceramics.
- Beaches: Sunbathing and swimming are top pursuits at beaches around the island, such as Agios Sostis Beach, which is quiet and will not have the large numbers of tourists. For a livelier atmosphere, go to Elia Beach, Kalo Livadi Beach and Kalafatis Beach.
- Alefkandra (Little Venice): An area lining the Western side of the Old Harbor, the restaurants and tavernas are perched right next to the sea and the sunsets are impossibly beautiful.
- Take a ferry to Delos: Greek mythology lists this island as the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. The excavations here are a declared UNESCO World Heritage Site. There is also a museum nearby housing many artifacts.
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| Central Crete | |
| Athens | |
| Santorini |
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