Mykonos, Greece
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Viajes a medida a Mykonos

Cycladic windmills, Little Venice, and the Aegean's best beach scene.

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Desde 3,400/persona·Mejor época: May–June, September·★★★★★ 500+ viajeros conectados
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¿Qué es un viaje a medida a Mykonos?

A custom Mykonos tour books a private sunset sailing trip around the island, arranges a private boat to the archaeological island of Delos with a classicist, secures a table at a Little Venice aperitivo bar for the windmill sunset, and times the beach clubs for the optimal experience rather than the tourist window. The key is having the right table at the right time — which requires planning months ahead in peak season.

Mykonos has refined the art of doing nothing expensively. The windmills, the pelican, the whitewashed Cycladic houses stacked above Chora's harbor — these images are real, and still beautiful, but a custom Mykonos tour understands that what people actually come for is something the postcard never quite captures: the particular combination of excellent beaches, serious food, and a nightlife culture that runs from beach club to sunset bar to club to sunrise without transition.

The island is small enough to reach any beach in twenty minutes, which means the itinerary question is really about sequencing — Ornos for swimming, Psarou for the beach club lunch, Kalafatis for windsurfing, Paradise for the afternoon, Scorpios or Cavo Paradiso for the evening. The villages of Ano Mera and the ancient site of Delos provide the cultural counterweight that stops it all from feeling like a resort brochure.

June and September are the Mykonos months that balance the experience: the clubs and beach clubs open, the ferries running, the sea at 24°C, without the August crush when every taverna has a three-hour wait. Tours start at €3,400 per person. Delos, Paros, and Naxos are natural additions for island-hopping extensions.

¿Cuándo es la mejor época para visitar Mykonos?

Nuestros meses recomendados son May–June, September. Aquí una vista mensual con notas de planificación.

Jan
Temporada baja — mejor disponibilidad y precio.
Feb
Temporada baja; tranquilo y a menudo más barato.
Mar
Temporada media; el tiempo mejora.
Apr
Temporada media; empieza el tiempo ideal.
May
Recomendado
Temporada media alta; reserva con antelación.
Jun
Recomendado
Temporada alta; buen tiempo, precios más altos.
Jul
Temporada alta; concurrido pero animado.
Aug
Temporada alta; mes de vacaciones en gran parte de Europa.
Sep
Recomendado
Temporada media alta; nuestro mes favorito.
Oct
Temporada media; luz preciosa y menos turistas.
Nov
Temporada media baja; tranquilo y con ambiente.
Dec
Temporada baja salvo Navidad y Nochevieja.

Las mejores experiencias en Mykonos

Momentos seleccionados por nuestras agencias locales. Cada viaje incluye una selección de estas — o algo mejor si lo encontramos.

Delos archaeological island morning — Mykonos
Experiencia 1
Delos archaeological island morning
Delos by private boat with a classicist: the sacred island of Apollo, birthplace of Aegean civilization, a 30-minute crossing from Mykonos harbor. The Lion Terrace, the Sacred Way, and the view from Mount Kynthos across the Cyclades — all before the ferry tourists arrive.
Private beach club table (Nammos, Scorpios) — Mykonos
Experiencia 2
Private beach club table (Nammos, Scorpios)
Little Venice at aperitivo hour: the cafés built over the sea in the Alefkandra quarter, the windmills behind you, the Aegean ahead. The right table, timed for the moment the sun touches the water and the windmill sails turn gold. This is the Mykonos photograph that everyone attempts; a custom tour gets you the table.
Chora windmills sunset walk — Mykonos
Experiencia 3
Chora windmills sunset walk
Psarou beach: the clearest water on the island, white sand, a beach club that requires booking in January for August. Your guide handles the reservation. Grilled octopus, cold Assyrtiko wine, a long lunch under parasols. The Cyclades condensed to one afternoon.
Private yacht to Rhenia and cave swim — Mykonos
Experiencia 4
Private yacht to Rhenia and cave swim
Private catamaran sunset: the Mykonos coastline from the sea, the windmills visible from the water as the boat returns to harbor at golden hour. The correct perspective for an island you've been looking at all week.
Mykonian farm-to-table dinner — Mykonos
Experiencia 5
Mykonian farm-to-table dinner
Chora at 6:30 a.m.: the Kato Mili windmills in horizontal morning light, the harbor cats on the fishing boats, the maze of whitewashed alleys with no one in them. The island before the ferries arrive is a different place.
Paraportiani church and waterfront — Mykonos
Experiencia 6
Paraportiani church and waterfront
Ano Mera monastery: the Panagia Tourliani, founded 1580, still functioning in a village where the beach club economy hasn't reached. Sunday market, local faces, a version of Mykonos that existed before the clubs were invented.

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7 días clásico

  1. 1
    Día 1: Arrival & Chora Evening
    Transfer to your hotel — a boutique property in Chora's maze of whitewashed alleys is the correct choice over the coastal hotels. Late afternoon: Chora on foot. The Alefkandra district (Little Venice) has café terraces built over the sea where the aperitivo hour, watched from the right table, includes the windmills lit behind you and the Aegean ahead. First dinner at a fish taverna in the Matogianni streets: grilled kalamari, saganaki, a carafe of local white wine.
  2. 2
    Día 2: Delos Private Archaeological Day
    The 30-minute boat from Mykonos harbor delivers you to Delos — the most important sanctuary in the ancient Aegean, birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, and one of the Mediterranean's most significant archaeological sites. Your classicist guide walks the Sacred Way, the Lion Terrace (5 of the original 16 marble lions survive), and the residential district where 30,000 people lived in 2nd-century BC. The views from Mount Kynthos across the Cyclades are extraordinary. Return for lunch at a Chora rooftop.
  3. 3
    Día 3: Psarou Beach Club Day
    Psarou is Mykonos's most glamorous beach — crystal water, white sand, and the beach club that requires booking the sunbed in January for August. Your tour arranges preferred access and timing. Morning swim in the clearest water on the island, a long lunch under parasols (grilled octopus, fresh fish, cold Assyrtiko wine), and an afternoon on the water before returning to Chora for sunset.
  4. 4
    Día 4: Private Sailing Sunset — Cyclades
    Private catamaran charter from Mykonos harbor: morning swim at the island's uninhabited southern beaches, lunch at anchor in a sheltered bay, afternoon sail around the western coast past the windmills from the water. The evening timing brings you back into Mykonos harbor at golden hour — the Chora, the windmills, and the Little Venice cafés seen from the sea. Dinner at a table you arrive at from the boat.
  5. 5
    Día 5: Ano Mera Village & Aegean Villages Interior
    Ano Mera is the only village on the island that isn't Chora — a small settlement in the island's interior with the Monastery of Panagia Tourliani, founded in 1580, still functioning. Sunday morning sees a local market and the kind of domestic Mykonos that the beach clubs don't show. Then the Paleokastro hill for the panoramic view across the Cyclades. Return to Chora for an evening at the art galleries before the sunset crowd.
  6. 6
    Día 6: Kalafatis Watersports & Eastern Coast
    Kalafatis on the eastern coast is Mykonos's watersports beach — consistent meltemi wind, windsurfing and kitesurfing schools, and a taverna at the back of the beach that grills whatever the boats bring in. Afternoon by private car along the eastern coast road to the less-visited beaches of Lia and Agrari. Return to Chora for the evening aperitivo ritual.
  7. 7
    Día 7: Little Venice Windmill Sunrise & Departure
    Final morning: Chora at 7 a.m. before any tourist activity. The windmills at Kato Mili, the Little Venice facades in morning light, the harbor cats on the fishing boats. A coffee at the bakery on the Matogianni that's been open since the fishermen started needing it. Ferry to Athens or Paros, or airport transfer.

14 días en profundidad

  1. 1
    Día 1: Arrival & Chora Evening
    Boutique hotel in the alley maze, Little Venice aperitivo, windmill view, fish taverna dinner.
  2. 2
    Día 2: Delos Archaeological Day
    30-minute boat, classicist guide, Sacred Way, Lion Terrace, Mount Kynthos Cyclades view.
  3. 3
    Día 3: Psarou Beach Club
    Preferred access, sunbed booking, grilled octopus and Assyrtiko lunch, clearest water on the island.
  4. 4
    Día 4: Private Sailing Sunset
    Catamaran charter, uninhabited southern beaches, harbor return at golden hour.
  5. 5
    Día 5: Ano Mera Village & Monastery
    1580 Panagia Tourliani monastery, village market, Paleokastro hill panorama.
  6. 6
    Día 6: Kalafatis Watersports
    Meltemi wind beach, windsurfing, eastern coast drive, Lia and Agrari beaches.
  7. 7
    Día 7: Sunset Aperitivo & Club Night
    Curated evening: Little Venice sunset from the best table, then the club night sequence your guide arranges for the right venue and the right DJ. The Mykonos club scene runs 1 a.m.–9 a.m. and requires advance knowledge of which night to attend which venue.
  8. 8
    Día 8: Paros Day Trip
    Fast ferry to Paros (45 minutes): Naoussa fishing village for lunch, the marble quarries that provided stone for the Venus de Milo and Napoleon's tomb, and the Byzantine Panagia Ekatontapiliani church (claimed to have 99 doors, with one yet to be found). Return ferry by evening.
  9. 9
    Día 9: Ornos Beach Morning & Mykonos Town Afternoon
    Ornos is the family-friendly beach closest to Chora — calm water, a taverna, and the morning light on the Aegean before the day-trippers arrive. Afternoon: a private walking tour of Chora's maze with an architectural guide who explains why Cycladic villages are built without street grids (to confuse pirates) and how the whitewash tradition began.
  10. 10
    Día 10: Private Chef Dinner — Cycladic Cuisine
    A private chef from a Mykonos family prepares a traditional Cycladic dinner at your villa or hotel terrace: louza (cured pork), kopanisti (spicy cheese), fresh sea urchin, grilled whole fish, and loukoumades (honey fritters) made from Naxian thyme honey. The meal uses ingredients sourced from the morning market and takes two hours to prepare — three hours to eat.
  11. 11
    Día 11: Rinia Island Private Boat
    Rinia (Greater Delos) is the uninhabited island immediately adjacent to sacred Delos. Since Delos required ritual purity (no births or deaths allowed on the island), Rinia served as its 'impure' counterpart — an ancient cemetery island with Mycenaean burial mounds. Your private boat captain lands on Rinia's empty beaches for swimming and exploration. The combination of Delos's ruins and Rinia's empty beaches in one water day is among the Aegean's finest days.
  12. 12
    Día 12: Sunrise at the Windmills & Photography Morning
    The Kato Mili windmills at 6:30 a.m. are a different object than the tourist spectacle of midday — the light is horizontal, the Chora is empty, and the harbor below shows only the fishing boats leaving. Your guide positions you for the morning's best light on the white facades. Breakfast at a Chora café. Afternoon at leisure on the beach of your choice.
  13. 13
    Día 13: Agrari & Super Paradise Beach Afternoon
    Agrari is the quiet cove before Super Paradise — same crystal water, no sun-lounger operation, and a small taverna with fresh catch. Morning there. Then Super Paradise in the early afternoon: the beach with a reputation, and a beach club that has been managing it since the 1970s. Your guide's booking ensures a sunbed before the queues form.
  14. 14
    Día 14: Final Chora Morning & Departure
    One last walk through the Matogianni, the pelican (Petros, or his successor) on the harbor wall, a last coffee and pastry. Ferry or airport transfer. The Aegean from the ferry deck, Mykonos getting smaller.

Información práctica

Visado
Schengen visa; 90 days visa-free for US/UK/CA
Moneda
Euro (€)
Idioma
Greek
Zona horaria
EET (UTC+2)

Preguntas frecuentes

When is the best time to visit Mykonos?+

June and September are the consensus best months: beach clubs and clubs fully open, sea temperature 22–24°C, and August crowds absent. July is excellent but hot and increasingly crowded. August is peak — maximum energy but every restaurant overbooked, beaches packed, prices at their highest. May and October see some beach clubs and clubs closed or opening for weekends only. The clubs essentially don't operate November–April.

Is Delos worth visiting from Mykonos?+

Absolutely — and it's the most significant ancient site accessible from any Cycladic island. Delos was the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, a major Aegean sanctuary, and (by the 2nd century BC) the Mediterranean's most important commercial port. The marble Lion Terrace, the mosaic House of Dionysus, and the view from Mount Kynthos across the Cyclades justify half a day minimum. It requires a classicist guide to make the ruins legible — the site has minimal interpretive signage.

How do I book beach clubs in Mykonos?+

In July–August, preferred beach club spots at Psarou, Nammos, and Scorpios require booking months in advance — some require minimum spend agreements. The clubs most worth attention require either connections or a custom tour's venue relationships. June and September have more flexibility. A custom tour handles all beach club bookings and advises on which venues are genuinely worth the premium versus which have traded on reputation without maintaining quality.

What is the Mykonos nightlife like?+

Mykonos clubs (Cavo Paradiso, Astra, Super Paradise club) typically open around 1 a.m. and run until 9 or 10 a.m. — the structure is entirely inverted from continental nightlife. The serious DJs (international headliners in summer) perform at 3–6 a.m. The beach clubs (Scorpios, Principote) do the earlier evening session. The sequence: beach club aperitivo (6–9 p.m.) → dinner (9 p.m.–midnight) → club arrival (1 a.m.) → sunrise. A guide who knows the schedule prevents the common mistake of arriving at a club at midnight when it's still empty.

Is Mykonos suitable for non-party travelers?+

Entirely — the Delos archaeological day, the sailing circuits, the Ano Mera monastery, and the island's extraordinary food scene are completely independent of the nightlife. The beaches are among the Cyclades' finest regardless of the beach club infrastructure. The only disadvantage for non-party travelers is the cost: Mykonos is the most expensive Greek island, and prices reflect the clientele it attracts. For those who want the Cycladic architecture and beaches without the scene, Paros and Naxos offer similar landscapes at lower cost.

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