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I know many beaches on popular islands require you to pay a fee to sit on the beach chairs. Is Mykonos the same way? I hate paying to use the beach 😠
 
Unfortunately many beaches will require you to pay, it's the sad reality but many businesses are struggling and need to profit from the tourism
 
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Beaches provide excellent facilities for which one has to pay, you can take your towel and sit on the sand on many beaches,no problems...
 
Be aware that while in a 'regular' beach in Greece, the fee for a beach chair is 5-10 Euros; in Mykonos the fee can get up to 80 euros. So ask first so that you don't get cough by surprise.
 
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Be aware that while in a 'regular' beach in Greece, the fee for a beach chair is 5-10 Euros; in Mykonos the fee can get up to 80 euros. So ask first so that you don't get cough by surprise.
I am laughing😂😂!..... try €200 for a beach chairs in some places.. There are countless beaches where one can put towel on the sand and chill...I did it all the time even though I knew all the beach renters, something nice about lying on the sand...
 
It's pretty common to pay to use a beach chair and umbrella because it's all about renting the space. Greece isn't the only place where I have encountered this. However, I think that 80 Euros, 200 Euros, etc sounds a bit extreme. That is so unfortunate! For those prices you would think it was a VIP thing, or that you rented a cabana and not just a chair and umbrella. Some of the quieter, tucked away beaches maybe wouldn't charge so much, or anything at all really. However, those beaches probably wouldn't have facilities.
 
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Very true,in Mykonos it is always a hot sizzling topic about rivalry and who has the 'Pull' in the summer,I lived in Kalafatis, where if one eats at local taverna,one can use the beach chairs for free, now move over to Kalo Livadi and we meet the big players with high profile clientele and beach chairs and Cabanas to match,go a bit further down we have Lindsay Lohan beach cabanas,and then over to Psarou and Nammos and the high rollers reside and nothing but fizz flowing all day !,Riva toys moored with ambience to match, the chairs and umbrellas are truly first class, one doesn't ask price for anything,one just pays!😀🤗
 
Sorry for bumping into an old conversation. From my experience, many popular beaches in Greece, including those in Mykonos, have entrance fees and charge for beach chairs and umbrellas. However some beaches are free to access, but they may be less crowded and have limited amenities. It's always a good idea to research the specific beach you plan to visit beforehand to see if there are any fees. Also, use pay stub creator to manage these fees more efficiently. Good luck!
 
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What are your opinions about the party scene in Mykonos?

I am traveling to Greece this July with a large group of friends and family and we all have different interests.

Some of the people have never been to Mykonos and are pushing for a longer stay because they want to party.

I did all that when I was younger, and it wasn't the greatest. I loved nightclubs back then, too.

What have been your experiences? I found it to be too hot to party hard. I love to dance, and I couldn't really dance much. The beaches made me feel claustrophobic because there was nowhere to really walk and get away from the loud music!

Advice for an extended stay in Mykonos

I plan to be on Mykonos for about a month over the summer and I honestly feel like I am a bit late to the party securing a rental for that long. I am not seeing much on airbnb.

That could change as more properties become available... I don't know.

Am I missing something? Are there other networks that people use when going to Mykonos that I maybe haven't thought of? I don't want to move mid trip but I guess I could. Like do a week here and there. It could give me a chance to see different things on the island.

Best Mykonos beaches for families?

I'm planning a family vacation to Mykonos and would love some recommendations on the best family-friendly beaches. With a couple of toddlers in tow, I'm looking for beaches that are not only beautiful but also safe for the little ones to play around and paddle in the water.

Additionally, amenities like clean restrooms, nearby places to grab a bite to eat, and shaded areas would be a huge plus. We want to avoid the party scenes and opt for more serene spots where we can build sandcastles and enjoy the waves without too much worry.

If anyone has experiences or suggestions they'd like to share, I'm all ears! What beaches in Mykonos have you found to be particularly good for families? Any tips on the best times to go, or advice on must-bring items?

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Question about Mykonos galleries

I'm planning a trip to the enchanting island of Mykonos very soon and, being an avid admirer of art, I'm eager to explore the local art scene. Mykonos, with its mesmerizing landscapes and vibrant culture, is said to host some exceptional galleries. I'm reaching out to this knowledgeable community for personal recommendations on the best galleries to visit during my stay.

I have a deep appreciation for both contemporary pieces and classical art, so any suggestions that cover a wide range of artistic expressions would be hugely appreciated. Additionally, if there are specific artists or exhibitions that you think are a must-see, I would love to hear about those as well.

Lastly, if there are any hidden gems or lesser-known galleries that you've stumbled upon and found to be utterly captivating, please do share! I'm all for discovering off-the-beaten-path spots that add a unique touch to the travel experience.

Shopping from local artisans while in Mykonos question

I'm planning a trip to Mykonos soon and one thing I'm really excited about is exploring the local artisan scene. I've heard that the island is home to many talented craftsmen and artists, and I'd love to bring back some unique and authentic souvenirs.

However, I'm not quite sure where to start or what to look for when shopping from local artisans. I'd really appreciate any tips or recommendations from those who have experience with this.

Do you have any favorite artisan shops or markets in Mykonos that you would recommend? What are some typical items or crafts that I should keep an eye out for? Any advice on how to distinguish authentic, locally made products from mass-produced tourist trinkets?

I'm also interested in learning about any cultural or historical significance behind certain artisanal crafts on the island. Understanding the stories behind the products would definitely enhance my shopping experience.
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