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xmelissaa

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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!
 
Same thing happened to me. When I was there, I was NOT feeling good that day. It was hot, I had a headache. I was only there for a cruise stop. I couldn't figure out where anything was when I got off the ship, and that included a taxi stand. Nothing makes sense to me in Mykonos the way it was laid out. Long story short, I ended up hiring a private driver and that was delightful.

He took us to a a beach club at Paradise Beach where I THOUGHT I would dance my headache right out of my head ... but then I didn't want to because the music wasn't what I expected - it wasn't like a Greek EDM I was expecting .... it was I believe Brazilian music, which I can get at home because I live near a city with a lot of people from Brazil so.... I tried to then sleep off my headache but that didn't work either because the music was too loud. I needed either a quieter beach or a different party.

I am interested to hear what people have to say! I would love to give Mykonos another chance.
 

Family Friendly Activities in Mykonos

I'm planning a family trip to Mykonos and would love some recommendations for family-friendly activities and attractions on the island. We’re traveling with kids, so we're looking for options beyond the usual nightlife and party scene that Mykonos is known for.

Are there any specific beaches that are particularly good for families with young children? We’d love to find some calm, shallow waters where the kids can swim safely.

We're also interested in cultural experiences, such as visiting historical sites or museums that would be engaging for children. Are there any family-friendly tours or activities that provide a bit of local history in a fun way?

Lastly, are there any local parks, playgrounds, or outdoor activities that are great for kids? Any tips on kid-friendly restaurants or cafes would also be greatly appreciated.

Day trip to Delos from Mykonos?

I'm planning a day trip to Delos from Mykonos and would love some advice on how to make the most of it! I've heard that Delos is rich in history and mythology, and I'm excited to explore the archaeological site. For those who’ve been, what are the must-see highlights on the island? Are there any specific ruins, temples, or statues that I shouldn't miss?

Also, I'd appreciate tips on logistics—how frequently do the ferries run, and is it better to book tickets in advance? Are there guided tours available on the island, or is it easy to explore on your own? I'm also curious about what to bring along—are there places to buy water or snacks, or should I pack everything I need? Lastly, if anyone has any tips on the best times to visit to avoid crowds or beat the heat, I'd love to hear them!

Is Delos Worth a Day Trip?

I’ll be spending a week in Mykonos soon and was wondering if a day trip to Delos is worth it. I’ve always been intrigued by its history as a sacred island and its connection to Greek mythology, not to mention the ruins I’ve seen in photos look incredible.

Since it’s so close to Mykonos, it seems like an easy trip, but I’d love to hear from anyone who’s been there. Are the archaeological sites as impressive in person as they seem? How much time do you realistically need to explore the island without feeling rushed?

Also, is it better to book a guided tour or just go solo? Any tips on the best way to get there and what to bring?

Best things to do in Mykonos for Families?

I’m planning a trip to Mykonos with my family, and I’d love some tips on the best things to do that can cater to everyone. We’ve got a mix of ages—kids, adults, and grandparents—so I’m looking for activities that can offer something fun or interesting for all of us.

Of course, we’re excited about the beaches, but I’d like to know which ones are family-friendly and less crowded. Are there any cultural spots or landmarks that are a must-visit? Maybe a fun boat tour or a local food experience we could all enjoy together?

I’m also curious if there are any hidden gems off the beaten path or quieter areas where we can relax as a family.

Any advice, personal recommendations, or tips for making the most of our time in Mykonos are appreciated. Thanks so much!

Having Fun in Mykonos without the Crowds?

I'm thinking to go to Mykonos but have my misgivings. The thing is, I’d like to enjoy some fun bars and clubs but avoid the craziest, most over-the-top places. I’m not into wild parties where it’s hard to relax, but I still want to soak up the vibrant atmosphere Mykonos is known for.

Are there any spots that strike a nice balance? Maybe beach bars with great music and cocktails, or clubs that are lively but not overwhelming? I’d also love recommendations for places where you can meet fun people without the vibe being too intense or chaotic.

If you’ve been and have any tips, I’d really appreciate it! Looking forward to making some amazing memories while keeping things enjoyable.
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