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Inspired by the culture of Cyclades Islands, designed purely with summer principles, led by Mykonos’ cool summer breeze, Mykonos BnB started its journey to offer pure Greek hospitality, in May 2022, with the aim to provide a cosy & modern space of hospitality for every visitor in Mykonos, all year long! Mykonos BnB is ready to host a wide variety of visitors in Mykonos, currently aiming and looking forward to expand its hosting capabilities with a range of 10 brand new rooms, totalling a number of 28 new rooms in the next months!

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Mykonos bnb

Just the place to feel like home!
We carefully designed Mykonos BnB, based on the visitors’ staying, and with perfect alignment to their special needs, to craft the perfect hosting experience! Due to its ideal location, just 500m away from the village square, it is surrounded by supermarkets, restaurants, a pharmacy and many more commercial stores, while the surrounding area is the perfect base for all kinds of mini excursions and getaways in beaches such as Elia, Kalo Livadi, Kalafati & Lia, with a total distance of 2-4km! In about the same distance, you can discover the beaches Ftelia, Panormos & Agios Sostis! Mykonos’ Chora is located 7,5km away, just as far as the airport, while Mykonos’ Port is located 9,5km away from our rooms!

Exploring Mykonos Island

In contrast to other Cycladic capitals, the capital town (Hóra) of the island is not built in the shape of an amphitheatre but instead spreads out over a wide area. It is one of the best examples of Cycladic architecture and a spellbinding attraction for visitors. Stroll around its narrow marble streets and admire whitewashed houses with colourful doors and window frames, bougainvillea trees in purple bloom and hidden churches. Pay a visit to the church of Panayia Paraportiani, the Town hall and the castle situated above the harbour. Don’t forget to visit the Archaeological, Folklore and Maritime Museums to take in a little history. Wander around the pedestrian shopping streets of the Hóra, always colourful and busy. The most glamorous of all is Matoyánni Street, lined with brand name stores, charming cafés and stylish restaurants.

Soak up the atmosphere along the lively waterfront and admire a fleet of fishing boats casting colourful reflections in the azure waters. This is where you will find the Kazárma building, which served as accommodation for the soldiers of Manto Mavrogenous, a heroine of the Greek Revolution. The first floor served as her personal residence. While you’re out strolling, don’t be surprised if you come across the official mascot of Mykonos, which is nothing other than a… pelican! Pétros the Pelican was found by a fisherman after a storm in 1954, and eventually became the locals’ companion. When he died, the grief for his loss was so deep that a replacement was soon found. In honour of Pétros, the locals have established a long tradition of pelicans wandering around the waterfront as an essential part of everyday life. So, whatever you do, don’t forget to take a picture with the successor of the famous pelican Pétros!

One of the most scenic corners of the island is Alefkántra or “Little Venice”, an 18th century district, dominated by grand captains’ mansions with colourful balconies and stylish windows. With balconies perched over the sea, pictures of the famous Italian city spring to mind. Relax at a waterfront café and admire the view of the quaint windmills standing imposingly on the hillside above, set against a luminous blue backdrop.

The second traditional settlement of Mykonos is Áno Merá, situated around the historic monastery of Panayia Tourliani (a 16th century church with a brilliant carved wooden iconostasis). To the north, in Fteliá, lies an important Neolithic settlement, and a 14th-13th century BC Mycenaean tomb.

Using the Hora as your base, set out on a trip to discover the beauties of the island, in particularly its sun-kissed beaches. Along the southern coast you will find a great selection of the most cosmopolitan ones. Here, wild parties keep the crowds rocking day and night. Paradise and Super Paradise may already be familiar to you. Órnos and Psaroú are favorite spots for families. Try a visit too to Platis Yalós, with a well-organized beach where you can soak up the sun lazing on a sun lounge. However, if you are looking for a serene beach to unwind with a book, pick a less organized one on the northern coast of the island, like Ayia Ánna, Houlákia, Kápari, Agrári and Ayios Stéfanos.

 

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