Timing can make or break your trip, so here’s what you should know about when to visit Mykonos:
High Season (June to August): Mykonos is at its liveliest! Expect warm weather and lively beach scenery. But be prepared to deal with crowds and higher prices.
April-May, September-October: You’ll get great weather, fewer crowds, and lower prices. Ideal for sightseeing and beach hopping.
Off-Season (November to March): The island slows down considerably, with many places closed, but you’ll enjoy the lowest prices and have the island to yourself. For most travelers
Here’s a breakdown of typical of Mykonos Greece vacation costs:
You can find accommodations ranging from €50 a night to luxurious villas over €1000 per night.FoodMeals at casual spots will set you back around €15-30 per person, while street food like gyros can be as low as €5.
Beaches are free, but guided experiences like boat tours cost around €50-100 per person.
Renting a car or scooter costs €30-50 per day, while public bus rides are just €2. A mid-range budget for a week in Mykonos could be anywhere between €1000-1500 per person (excluding flights).
Mykonos has a variety of accommodation options, and vacation rentals are particularly popular for offering more space and privacy.
Ideal for groups or those looking for a luxury stay, often complete with private pools and gorgeous views. myMykonosVilla is perfect for a small or a large family that wants to combine a rental close to the sea with the comfort of a luxury villa in Mykonos with a private pool. Set on a beautiful 700m2 area and only 30 metres from the beach, this villa will be a great starting point for your days on the island and a relaxing setting for your vacation nights.
Mykonos offers a range of top-tier hotels that suit every preference and wallet size. Whether you want something that is child-friendly or one ideal for couples seeking some romance on vacation, there's a place for everyone.
Great for couples or small families, many are in or near Mykonos Town.You’ll find a range of options on platforms like Airbnb, or through local agencies, with prices from €50 a night for simple studios to over €1000 for luxurious villas.
There’s no shortage of activities in Mykonos, whatever your travel style:
Stroll the narrow streets with white-washed buildings and check out the iconic windmills.
Favorites include Paradise Beach, Super Paradise Beach, Elia Beach, and Platis Gialos Beach.
Known for its colorful waterfront houses, it’s the perfect sunset spot.
This nearby island, known for its archaeological sites, is a must-see for history buffs.
Try your hand at windsurfing, jet skiing, or parasailing.
Mykonos Town is full of boutiques offering everything from designer goods to unique local crafts.
One of the most famous churches in Mykonos, it's actually five small churches built together.
Mykonos is renowned for its party scene. Popular spots include Paradise Beach and Cavo Paradiso.
Explore the island’s coastlines or nearby islands by sailboat or yacht.