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I'm all about nature, adventure and saving money! Is renting a bicycle a good idea? I wonder how the roads are in Mykonos and if people respect bikers. Any advice would be great! Thanks
 
I'm all about nature, adventure and saving money! Is renting a bicycle a good idea? I wonder how the roads are in Mykonos and if people respect bikers. Any advice would be great! Thanks
Truthfully I don't know how to answer this question having lived in Mykonos for 25 years... but I wouldn't ride a bike there...the roads are narrow,if you decide don't even think about this in July/August, they are very impatient drivers,I don't want to mention how many fatal accidents I have seen in my time there..
There is only 1 main road which connects the whole island,some steep hills too.There used to be bike tours a few years ago but I don't know if they still do them.The next best option would be a 4 wheeler,or a motor bike....The best way would be to join a cycling club where the group would ride together, that would be advisable.
 
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Truthfully I don't know how to answer this question having lived in Mykonos for 25 years... but I wouldn't ride a bike there...the roads are narrow,if you decide don't even think about this in July/August, they are very impatient drivers,I don't want to mention how many fatal accidents I have seen in my time there..
There is only 1 main road which connects the whole island,some steep hills too.There used to be bike tours a few years ago but I don't know if they still do them.The next best option would be a 4 wheeler,or a motor bike....The best way would be to join a cycling club where the group would ride together, that would be advisable.
Unfortunately I've heard the same thing...the roads in Mykonos (and many small Greek islands) are just terrible
 
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Unfortunately I've heard the same thing...the roads in Mykonos (and many small Greek islands) are just terrible
This is true,be safe when visiting, life is too precious to be hit by someone you might never see again....go with the flow ..... when you are on the islands, surely you will see bikes for rent, then no harm in just renting for the day and just pedal around to take in all the views, different than actually cycle tours or long distance alone or couple., you know what I mean!?.. Good day from Thailand..
 
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This video will give you a good idea of what biking in Mykonos is like! Be safe!

 
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This video will give you a good idea of what biking in Mykonos is like! Be safe!

Fantastic video.... Terrific content,I think I recognize the rider who has a bike rental.....The last downhill is one of the steepest slopes of Mykonos..... extremely dangerous if the bike looses control.....I know all the roads which will help anyone thinking of cycling along these narrow roads,in winter this would be heavenly.... Thank you kindly...Kalley Mera from Thailand..
 
Absolutely, renting a bike in Mykonos is a brilliant idea! It's the perfect way to embrace nature, have an adventure, and keep your expenses in check while exploring this beautiful island. Regarding the roads, Mykonos offers a mix of narrow lanes and more open routes, but they're generally bike-friendly. Locals are accustomed to cyclists, but it's still essential to ride safely and obey traffic rules for a smooth and enjoyable experience. Now, a little nugget of wisdom from my own experience – with bike theft on the rise, it's worth considering cyclist liability insurance. It can provide added peace of mind during your Mykonos adventures.
 
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Truthfully I wander how many people would actually be physically fit to take on biking in Mykonos!😂....I couldn't cycle up the gentle incline up the hill followed by a difficult uphill climb.... not many people I knew could do this.... now towards Super Paradise or Agrari beach is seriously risking and life threatening.....the only roads which would be enjoyable are towards Ornos, Agios Ioannis, Paradise Beach,Platy Yialos,all along the port side roads,Peryfiryako..... behind the Airport area is very nice....on the road to Ano Mera and all around there....To Lia is nice,To Fokos is beautiful which is called Mauh!....The road behind Ano Mera which leads to the Airport is beautiful.....To Panormos and Agios Sostis is wanderful.... Happy cycling to all!
Absolutely, renting a bike in Mykonos is a brilliant idea! It's the perfect way to embrace nature, have an adventure, and keep your expenses in check while exploring this beautiful island.
 

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!

Learning Greek While in Mykonos?

I've recently embarked on the exciting journey of learning Greek, motivated further by an upcoming trip to the beautiful island of Mykonos. Given the rich culture, stunning landscapes, and the warm hospitality native to this region, I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to immerse myself in the language amid its native speakers.

However, as someone relatively new to this endeavor, I'm eagerly seeking advice on the best strategies for learning Greek while exploring Mykonos. Whether it be recommendations for local language schools that cater specifically to visitors, tips on integrating learning into daily activities, or suggestions for social settings that are particularly friendly to language learners, I'm all ears.

Additionally, I'm interested in any local groups or exchange programs that promote cultural immersion and language practice. I believe that interacting with the locals and engaging directly with the culture can significantly enhance the language learning experience.

Lastly, if there are specific apps or resources that you found helpful while learning Greek in a similar context, please don't hesitate to share. I'm open to exploring all options that might assist in making my learning experience as enriching and effective as possible.

I look forward to hearing your suggestions and stories about your own language learning journeys in Greece. Thank you in advance for your insights and advice!

Favorite Beaches on Mykonos

I know that people have mixed feelings about the beaches of Mykonos, but I plan to go this year. I've been in the past and wanted to share my three favorites:

1. Elia Beach​

  • Elia is the longest sandy beach in Mykonos, offering a less crowded experience. It's ideal for those who want to relax and enjoy crystal-clear waters.
  • Tip: Try the water sports facilities there — I don't enjoy it but my family members report that this is fun. They've rented jet skis.

2. Paradise Beach​

  • As the name suggests, Paradise Beach is lovely. It's known for the party scene, but during the day it isn't bad. They just play DJ music while you're at the beach, and there's a lively bar.
  • Note: Leave before the evening parties start if that's not your scene. I love the energy during the day but I have to be in the mood for the music.

3. Psarou Beach​

  • Psarou might allure you with its upscale vibe and excellent beachside services. It's all about luxury yachts, boutique shops, and high-end dining.
  • Recommendation: Don't miss the opportunity to snorkel in these beautiful waters. It's very serene here in general.

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.
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