Mykonos, Greece
Mykonos, although not my favorite part of the trip, impressed me with its delectable desserts. The island’s culinary scene offers a variety of mouthwatering sweets that are hard to resist. Additionally, it is worth noting that Mykonos can be quite expensive and has a reputation for its windy weather.
Boat
Since Mykonos is an island I would recommend seeing it on a boat. It’s honestly luck when you book a boat so far in advance since one day was it was really windy, but it did make it a good day to go bar hopping around the island.
Old Port
Luckily I went here during the shoulder season because there’s as many as 6 cruises docked in the port during high season. The port is cute and somewhere everyone recommends you to go see with the wind mills of course.
Kiki’s Tavern
The wait for a table may be long, but trust me, it’s absolutely worth it. This place offers an experience that you won’t forget. From the thrilling activities to the fascinating history, captivating beauty, and friendly locals, it has something for everyone. Embrace the wait and get ready for a truly memorable time!
Scorpios
I didn’t think I was going to like Scoropios as much as I did. It is an interior design dream, I loved all their furniture and design. I did go during the day and a couple days before the closing day so it wasn’t that crowded which I loved. I probably would’ve had a completely different experience if I was. The food was exceptional but expensive, everything in Mykonos is pretty expensive.
Nammos
This place personally wasn’t my cup of tea but you have to go just to check it out because that’s what you do when you go to the unknown. The prices are high at the beach club but it does good for people watching.