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Mykonos
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Mykonos
Yacht Charters

The most cosmopolitan of the Greek islands, Mykonos offers yacht charter guests an escape that is both naturally beautiful and glamorous in style.

Attracting young adults, families, and couples alike, the idyllic landscapes and vibrant nature of the island gives it its own special charm.

A traditional Cycladic maze, Mykonos is home to its own gems: authentic cubist charms, pink pelicans, long and beautiful beaches, and quaint, tavern-lined streets.

Reserve your private yacht today and visit Mykonos during your next Greek yacht charter vacation – it’s an adventure you won’t want to miss.

Chartering in Mykonos: When to Go?

June, July and August are peak months for yacht charters in Mykonos (when the temperatures are the hottest), but shoulder months of May, September and even beginning of October are popular, as well.

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Explore with a Boat Charter: Mykonos

Little Venice

Regarded as one of the most romantic places in all of Mykonos.

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Regarded as one of the most romantic places in all of Mykonos, Little Venice is the meeting point of the magical and the majestic; painting an elegant picture of modern-day Greece with its gorgeous seafront homes, inherent charm, whitewashed buildings, sapphire blue waters, and interesting local fare. Spanning from Alevkantra beach to the nearby Kastro area, Little Venice is the desired locale for some of the world’s most acclaimed artists – many of whom feature enchanting images of the town in their paintings today. Further proving its beauty is the fact that Little Venice is one of the most photographed neighborhoods in all of modern Europe.

Windmills

Historic white windmills that offer a unique backdrop against the blue sky.

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A mainstay in the landscape of Mykonos, the windmills can be seen from any spot on the island. Located in and around Chora and Alevkantra, they are white in color and made of high-quality wood – used historically as a tool to grind the agricultural produce exported to other islands and neighboring countries. More than 100 years old, these windmills do not work today; however, they still stand as a symbol of Mykonos ’ agricultural and productive past. Many of them have since been renovated and turned into museums, like Bonis Windmill, the most well-known of all.

Paradise Beach

The most popular beach in Mykonos.

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As the most popular beach in an already popular locale, Paradise Beach, on the island of Mykonos, is home to flat terrain, golden sand, a handful of bars and restaurants, and even a diving center. Its views are incomparable and its visitors are free-spirited – making this beach the perfect place to sit back and have fun during your next escape to the Greek islands.

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