Guided tours on Mykonos are a great way to explore the island and get the most out of your vacation. With a knowledgeable guide, you can learn about Mykonos’s rich history, culture and local customs. They can take you to hidden gems that you would have never found on your own and provide you with a deeper understanding of the island’s past and present.
The guides are familiar with the best spots to visit and can recommend the most delicious local food and drink. They can also help you navigate the island’s transportation and make sure you get to your destination on time. Additionally, they can help you plan your day and make the most of your time on Mykonos. Overall, a guided tour is a perfect way to enhance your Mykonos experience and make the most of your vacation.
Cooking Classes in Mykonos Greece
Teta will warmly welcome you into her lovely Mykonian home and create a cozy and intimate evening that will make your visit to the “Island of the Winds” truly memorable. She will share her knowledge of Mykonian culture and history, tell stories about her family’s life, and make you feel like you’re visiting family or friends. You’ll learn about authentic Mykonian lifestyle as you taste delicious Mykonian meze snacks like dakos with kopanisti cheese and tomato, louza (sun-dried pork fillets), wine, and Cretan raki. You’ll explore her vegetable garden, learn about local organic farming, and have a wonderful time.
In the kitchen, you’ll make traditional Mykonian dishes like tzatziki, spinach pie, stuffed peppers and tomatoes, under Teta’s guidance. All guests will be provided with aprons from the Mykonian Spiti estate. Cooking ingredients will be readily available in special bowls in the kitchen area, ready for menu preparation. Teta will guide you through the entire process, giving everyone the opportunity to improve their cooking skills. There will be a short break between the preparation and the tasting stage, which can be used to relax and enjoy the company of those around you. After that, lunch or dinner will begin, where you can eat as much as your stomach can handle. From €150.00
Delos Tour from Mykonos
Explore the sacred island of Delos, believed to be the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, on this tour that includes a scenic boat ride from Mykonos and a guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Site archaeological ruins. Admire the ancient wonders such as the Avenue of the Lions, House of Cleopatra, Temple of Isis and much more, while learning about their history and significance in ancient Greece. The tour includes Admission tickets and a guided tour of the archaeological site, visit to Delos museum to see the collection of mosaics and statuary. Hotel pickup is available for an extra charge. From €99.00
Sunrise Excursion Mykonos
Take in the breathtaking beauty of lesser-known islands on this sunrise excursion from Mykonos. This tour will take you to the remote island of Rinia and the UNESCO-listed Delos. The boat trip allows you to choose your own adventure, whether it be relaxing on the boat, snorkeling, or exploring the islands independently or with a guided tour. Snorkeling gear rental is included, making it easy to explore the island’s waters, and you won’t have to worry about finding food as a delicious buffet barbecue lunch with wine and soft drinks are provided. From €102.99
Mykonos Wine and Culture Private Tour
Explore the cultural side of Mykonos, visit the Agricultural and Nautical Museums, and indulge in a wine-tasting of some of the finest Greek wines on the island.Discover the rich cultural heritage of Mykonos beyond its famous beaches and nightlife on this private tour. Start by visiting the Agricultural Museum and the Nautical Museum to gain insight into the island’s history and traditions. Afterwards, end the tour on a high note by savoring a selection of Mykonos’s finest Greek wines during a wine-tasting. This tour is perfect for first-time visitors to Mykonos and the private guide ensures a personalized experience. From €264.23 per group (up to 2)
Foody Walking Tour Mykonos
There’s no better way to explore the charming labyrinth of Chora Mykonos than on the trail of the island’s delicious food. Discover locals-only finds from a 17th-century underground bakery through to pastry workshops and feast on appetizers, salad, main dish, and dessert. Along the way, check off key highlights from the Church of Paraportiani to The Windmills. Explore Chora Mykonos, the island’s capital, with a foodie guide Savor a feast of local fare: appetizers, salad, main dish, and dessert Discover hidden gems from underground bakeries to historic taverns Learn about the culture and history of Mykonos as you stroll narrow streets. From €130.09
Private Mykonos Escape Tour
Your driver will meet you at the port, airport, or hotel/residence, and together you’ll embark on a unique journey to the north uninhabited side of Mykonos. You’ll have the opportunity to experience and capture the wild beauty of the island in hard-to-reach places unknown to many, while your driver shares insights into traditional customs and the local way of life. This route concludes at a secluded beach where you can bask in the sun and sea in total tranquility. During your beach stay, enjoy a light, cold lunch of traditional Mykonian delicacies, complemented by refreshing beverages. From €360.00 per group (up to 4)
Tinos Tour from Mykonos Island
Just a short 45-minute boat ride away, Tinos Island offers a wealth of experiences for visitors. As the larger neighbor of Mykonos, Tinos boasts a variety of sights and activities. Explore the charming town of Tinos and visit the famous and important Evangellistria Church, known for its miraculous icon and mystical atmosphere. Visit the secluded women’s monastery of Kechrovouni, nestled high in the mountains and home to 40 nuns. Discover the traditional village of Volax, renowned for its basket makers, and the valley of the pigeon houses from the Venetian era. Admire the marble artistry of Pirgos and marvel at the ever-changing landscapes, traditional villages, and stunning views of the Aegean Sea and surrounding islands. Please note that there are strict dress codes for visiting the church and monastery, with sleeveless shirts and shorts not permitted. Men must wear long trousers and women must wear skirts or trousers that go below the knee. From €110.00
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