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GreekGirlCooks

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I know, we don't really think of Museums when we think of Mykonos. But, I am looking for other things to do besides sitting at the beach and going to clubs. Any advice on which museums are worth my time?

I'm particularly interested in learning about the island’s history, art, and culture. Could anyone recommend the top museums to visit? I’ve heard about the Archaeological Museum and the Aegean Maritime Museum, but are there any others that are worth checking out?

Additionally, any tips on the best times to visit these museums to avoid crowds would be greatly appreciated.
 
You're right—Mykonos is often associated with beaches and nightlife, but its museums are definitely worth exploring for a deeper understanding of the island’s rich history and culture. The Archaeological Museum is a must-see, showcasing artifacts from the island and nearby Delos. It’s perfect for getting a glimpse of ancient Mykonos.

The Aegean Maritime Museum is another gem, especially if you're interested in the maritime history of the region. The exhibits are fascinating, and the museum itself is in a charming, traditional Mykonian house.

Another lesser-known but worthwhile visit is the Folklore Museum, located in a 19th-century house. It’s a small but delightful spot filled with antique furnishings, tools, and textiles that tell the story of Mykonos’ past. I really enjoyed both of these places!
 

Great Spots in Mykonos to Watch the Sunset?

Everyone talks about Santorini sunsets, but honestly, I’ve seen some breathtaking ones in Mykonos too, and I’m hoping to find even more on my next trip. I’ve watched from Little Venice with a cocktail in hand, but it gets so crowded that it’s hard to really enjoy the moment.

I’m wondering where locals or returning visitors go to catch a beautiful sunset without the chaos, maybe somewhere quieter, with a good view of the sea and windmills, or even a beach spot that glows in the evening light.

Are there tavernas or bars that have a relaxed sunset vibe without being overly touristy? Or secret viewpoints outside of town that are worth the drive? I’ve heard about spots in Agios Ioannis and 180° Sunset Bar, but I’d love to hear your favorites, whether it’s romantic, peaceful, or just the perfect place to end the day.

Any good hikes in Mykonos?

I love the beach, but I might need a break one of the days I plan to be in Mykonos. My travel plans are still not solidified so I am not 100% sure I am even going this year, but I wanted to gather information anyway.

I’ve heard there might be some scenic trails or quieter spots that most tourists miss. Does anyone know of good hikes with great views, especially around sunrise or sunset, that aren’t super crowded? Ideally, something 1–3 hours long, moderate difficulty, and with interesting landscapes (like hidden coves, old windmills, or Mediterranean scrub). Bonus if there’s a nice taverna or beach at the end where I can grab a drink or snack.

If I go, I’ll have a rental car or scooter, so getting to trailheads shouldn’t be a problem. You can recommend them off the beaten track for sure - that's actually what I am looking for...

Staying in a villa rental on Mykonos?

We’re considering staying in a villa on Mykonos because our group is fairly large, and it seems like it might be more practical (and fun) than booking multiple hotel rooms. I’ve started looking online, but honestly the number of options is overwhelming, and I’m not sure what the best approach is.

For those who have done this before, how did you find your rental? Did you go through a villa agency, booking platforms, or local contacts? I’ve read that location makes a big difference depending on whether you want nightlife, beaches, or something quieter, so I’m also trying to figure out what areas make the most sense. If you’ve stayed in a Mykonos villa with a group, I’d love to hear what worked or what didn't work, as well.

Is it worth visiting the far north beaches like Fokos or Mersini?

I am thinking of going to Mykonos again next ear. I’ve been a few times and love the classic beaches like Ornos and Elia, but this summer I’m thinking of exploring the quieter northern side, specifically Fokos and Mersini.

I’ve heard they’re more remote, less organized, and without the beach clubs or crowds, which honestly sounds perfect for a peaceful day. But I’m wondering if they’re really worth the drive (and the rougher road). Are they truly beautiful and unspoiled, or just isolated for the sake of being different?

If you’ve been, what’s the vibe like? Is there any shade or a taverna nearby, or do you need to bring everything with you? I’m fine with rustic if the sea and scenery are amazing. Would love to hear whether you’d make the trip north again or stick with the more accessible beaches.

Snorkeling in Mykonos Tips?

I’m thinking about visiting Mykonos next summer, likely in mid-July, and while I know the island is famous for its nightlife, that’s not really my scene. I’m more interested in outdoor activities, and snorkeling is high on my list.

Has anyone here gone snorkeling in Mykonos? Are there particular beaches or coves that are especially good for clear water and interesting marine life? I’ve read that some of the quieter beaches might have better conditions than the busy party spots, but I’m not sure which ones are worth prioritizing.

Do most people rent gear on the island, or is it better to bring your own mask and fins? Also, are there guided snorkeling tours that combine boat trips to less accessible areas?
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