A Taste of Mykonos
The Cycladic Island of Mykonos is considered by anyone who has visited it the most cosmopolitan island in spot and is known as one of the most popular and preferred holiday destinations in the world. The island’s success is mainly attributed to its marvellous golden beaches, charming traditional villages, lively and vibrant nightlife and ample sightseeing attractions available! One thing is for sure, Mykonos never disappoints its visitor!
Super Paradise Beach
Super Paradise Beach is accessible by all forms of transport including by boat is lies next to another famed beach named Paradise Beach. Super Paradise Beach is justly considered as one of the most stunning and breathtaking beaches in the whole of Greece. Although it is undeniably less developed than its neighbouring beach, the areas rural undeveloped flare adds to its natural beauty. Its refreshing crystal blue waters and golden sandy beach offers its visitors endless of fun and relaxation. It is also known to attract the gay society adding to the Mykonian glamorous flare! Bare in mind that due to its popularity the beach tends to get over-crowded during the summer months, so it is best to visit the beach during the morning!
Glastros Village in actuality is not a village, but just an extension of Chora, the capital town of Mykonos. Nonetheless, Glastros region is equally stunning and picturesque and thus must be seen and explored! The region is packed with marvellous whitewashed circular homes located merely 2 kilometres south of Chora. Glastros is the spot to be when seeking to visit all the popular beaches of the island! The region is beautiful, the beaches are amazing and the landscape is scenic! What else do you need?!
Part of the collection of the Agricultural Museum is located in the famed Boni Mill. The Boni windmill was built in the 16th century and is positioned on the peak of a hill amongst the other windmills of the area named Ano Milloi, meaning Upper Mills. These grand water washed windmills, majestically overlook over the coastline of Chora and are a sight for sore eyes!
The Agricultural Museum exhibits a large and diverse display of the agricultural tools and other farm producing items which were traditionally used in ancient times, before industrialisation kicked in. Some of the collection’s most impressive items include a traditional threshing machine, an ancient oven, a stone-made water tank and a dovecote.
It is important ant noteworthy to mention that every second Sunday in September, an impressive festival takes place annually at the Agricultural Museum of Mykonos. The festival is organised to celebrate the following years grape harvest, and the festivities include dancing, singing and much more! If you are on the island around that time, do not miss on the chance to join the celebrations and mingle with the welcoming locals!
Where to Stay
Accommodation is one of the most significant factors when organising a holiday. Without a doubt Mykonos Theoxenia boutique hotel is the most ideal accommodation facility to stay in while holidaying on the island. The hotel provides you with the opportunity to enjoy luxurious and glamorous holidays by residing in its state of the art glamorous rooms. Mykonos Theoxenia also caters top notch services that include Spa facilities, gym, medical attention, free wifi and lots more! Mykonos Theoxenia boutique hotel aims to satisfy its guests every need; the exceptionally skilled staff is especially trained to pamper you. Enjoy your stay in the magnificent and glamorous hotel, you deserve it!