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Of all the churches on Mykonos, the most impressive is Panagia Paraportianí, a true Byzantine jewel. This whitewashed church, which building dates back to 1425 and was not completed until the 17th century, is the most popular and most photographed of the 400 churches on the whole island of Mykonos.
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Mykonos Town (Chora) is a stunningly picturesque Cycladic town with a maze of tiny streets and whitewashed steps lanes, houses and churches, gathered around its harbour in the middle of a wide bay.
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From as early as the 16th century, the windmills are one of the most recognized landmarks of Mykonos. Once this island was a great producer of wheat and bread.
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A district located at the sea, famous for its picturesque medieval two and three storey houses, which stand like a wall above the sea, and their colourful wooden balconies. Little Venice is one of the most beautiful and romantic places in the whole of Mykonos and offers a fantastic sunset.
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Paradise and Super Paradise are probably the most popular beaches known for its parties. But there are bars and nightclubs all over the island.
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Mykonos' beaches are in good supply and most have golden sand and attractive locations.
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Delos is a small uninhabited island close to Mykonos. It is a UNESCO world heritage area known for its important archaeological sites.
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Kalafati is a large, beautiful and less developed beach. It is a favourite with windsurfers due to the strong northern winds called “Meltemi.” It blows all summer long from June to October, but is the strongest in July and August, when it often exceeds 30 kts. A variety of other water sports are available here, including jet ski, water ski, wakeboard and tube rides.
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By boat from Piraeus (Athens): between 3h 30min and 5h, depending on the type of ferry. There is also regional Mykonos airport (30 min flight from Athens)
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