The Boutique Hotels In Mykonos
Iconic Hollywood stars, glamorous athletes, and other worldwide jet set VIPs come and go in Mykonos Town. The craziest beach parties are held on its beaches, with after-hours festivities continuing in Chora's clubs to the sounds of top DJs from Greece and abroad.
Mykonos' iconic windmills are situated on a slope in the country's southeast, close to the sea. They have stood majestically on the spot since the 16th century, staring towards the Aegean. The occupants were able to better their living conditions by utilizing an abundant supply of energy, the wind. They also contributed greatly to the island's economy during the 17th and 19th centuries, since they supplied passing Aegean ships with nuts. They became one of the most popular landmarks in the Cyclades and the island's trademark after the First World War (1914-1918), as technology advanced.
Little Venice is one of the most picturesque areas on the island and a popular destination for romantics visiting the island. Rows of ancient two- and three-story cottages lie right on the water's edge, their wooden balconies dangling over the waters. The majority of them now serve as pubs, cafes, stores, and art galleries. This location is well worth seeing as the sun sets while sipping a coffee or a beverage.

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