Mykonos Island is world-famous for its breathtaking beaches, vibrant beach parties, and iconic whitewashed houses. Every year, millions of travelers choose Mykonos for an unforgettable holiday experience. Ete Yachting is here to elevate your vacation even further. With a Mykonos Island yacht charter, you can explore the island’s stunning coastline and fall in love with its natural beauty from the comfort of your private yacht.
What to see in Mykonos?
Mykonos is filled with impressive landmarks and attractions. The moment you step into its authentic Mediterranean atmosphere, you will understand why visitors never want to leave. Narrow streets lined with whitewashed buildings, blue doors and windows, and balconies overflowing with bougainvillea create a postcard-perfect setting. In the heart of Mykonos Town, open-air cafés and waterfront restaurants blend with a Venetian-style charm, earning the area the name Little Venice.
Delos Island: Located just 6.5 km from Mykonos, Delos Island is one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. Known as the religious and trading center of ancient Greece, it is home to remarkable ruins, temples, and historical artifacts. According to legend, the sacred treasury of the Delian League was once kept here.
Nammos Beach: A world-renowned hotspot and a favorite destination for Greece yacht charter enthusiasts. Frequently listed among the best beaches in Europe, Nammos is famous for its high-energy beach parties and glamorous atmosphere, attracting celebrities, yacht travelers, and party lovers from all around the world.
Other Beaches: Despite being a relatively small island, Mykonos has more than fifteen magnificent beaches—clear proof of its reputation as a holiday paradise. The closest to the port are Agios Stefanos and Tourlos. If time allows, take a local bus to Platis Gialos, where small boats depart frequently for nearby beaches and coves.
What to do?
Mykonos offers endless activities for every type of traveler—beach parties, live music, dancing, cultural tours, boutique shopping, and fresh seafood restaurants. If you wish to escape the lively atmosphere of the town center, head to Ano Mera Village, where traditional windmills and peaceful surroundings offer a more tranquil Mykonian experience.
- Guided tours to old villages, monasteries, and archaeological sites
- Mykonos Island yacht charter, catamaran trips, and motor-sailer cruises
- Beach parties and nightlife experiences
- Shopping in Little Venice
- Tasting authentic Greek and Mediterranean cuisine
- Exploring Mykonos’s rich underwater world through snorkeling or diving
What to eat?
Although Greek and Turkish cuisines share similarities, Greek cuisine is heavily inspired by the Mediterranean diet. Fresh vegetables, olive oil, aromatic herbs, and seafood are central elements of the island’s gastronomy. Mykonos and the surrounding Greek Islands offer countless beachfront tavernas and fish restaurants where you can taste local flavors such as grilled octopus, tzatziki, souvlaki, and Mykonian delicacies.