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dubai_suzie

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For accommodations, I recommend booking early so that you hop on a quick and good deal. If you can get a good airbnb, great because you can get groceries and eat some meals at home. Greek ingredients are so amazing that you can always make an amazing Greek salad at home that is just as good as the ones you get in the restaurants. I suggest that you only spend money on food and going out clubbing. You can find small and public beaches where you don't have to pay for a beach chair.
 
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Don't go to Mykonos. You can easily spend 500 euros just on bread ham, cheese, and cereal... The amount of corruption, bribery, unsanitary working conditions, and arguably, forced labor is outrageous there. There is a good documentary called "Mykonos - The Soul of an Island" people should watch before going

 
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Don't go to Mykonos. You can easily spend 500 euros just on bread ham, cheese, and cereal... The amount of corruption, bribery, unsanitary working conditions, and arguably, forced labor is outrageous there. There is a good documentary called "Mykonos - The Soul of an Island" people should watch before going

Woah this is pretty scary...thanks for sharing. Really makes you see a different side of Mykonos
 
I's definitely fun to cook while in Greece! The ingredients are of the highest quality. If you're doing your vacation right, you won't e spending a lot of time in your accommodations, so this is good advice.
 
The food in Greece is amazing, and you can save even more money by preparing some of your own meals. When I was there, my family and I went to the store to get lunch ingredients. We'd pack a lunch to eat wherever we ended up for the day, breakfast was included with our hotel, and that left dining out only for dinner.
 
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The food in Greece is amazing, and you can save even more money by preparing some of your own meals. When I was there, my family and I went to the store to get lunch ingredients. We'd pack a lunch to eat wherever we ended up for the day, breakfast was included with our hotel, and that left dining out only for dinner.
That's exactly how I like to live in Greece! And why I prefer staying at Airbnb's
 

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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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.

Things to Do in Mykonos at Christmas

I am thinking of heading to Mykonos this Christmas season to visit some people. I thought I would share some thoughts about what I can do there this time of year.

Christmas Markets

Like many other places in Europe, Mykonos also has its own version of Christmas markets. Wander around the charming alleys of the old town and discover festive stalls selling handmade crafts, traditional sweets, and local delicacies. The main market takes place in Manto Square, where you can also experience the lighting of the Christmas tree and carol singing.

Traditional Celebration

Christmas celebrations in Mykonos follow the Greek Orthodox calendar, which means that the main festivities are held on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. You can attend the midnight Mass at one of the island's many churches, such as the Paraportiani Church, or witness the local traditions of kalanda (carol singing) and feasting on traditional dishes like avgolemono soup and roasted lamb.

Christmas Shopping

There are some great shops on Mykonos. I can do my Christmas shopping here!

How do you find the "good" parties on Mykonos?

I went to only one of the beach clubs on Mykonos and it wasn't really my vibe. Yet, I constantly see people partying in Mykonos and it looks fun and they're having a blast. How do these people find those parties?

My questions:

  • Are many of these parties private events?
  • Are there clubs away from the beaches that are known for their nightlife and DJs?
  • Are there different DJs that go to Mykonos? Maybe I can find out about the parties by tracking the DJs?
Another possibility is maybe the party scene really isn't my thing. I appreciate all your thoughts!

Getting Around on Mykonos

I was in a Mykonos last year as a cruise stop, and I found trying to figure out how to get around to be very annoying. I couldn't find the bus stops, I didn't know how to buy a ticket, I had a hard time finding a bathroom on the way to the bus stop I finally figured out I needed.

I thought I would do some research. What could I have done differently? I found this video to be very helpful.

Share and discuss your Mykonos photos, questions and experiences!

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