The best of Mykonos Hotels and Restaurants to explore on holiday.

Mykonos is a stunning island located in the Cyclades group of islands in the Aegean Sea. It is famous for its beautiful beaches, picturesque villages, and vibrant nightlife. If you're planning to visit Mykonos the best time to visit Mykonos is during the summer months, from June to September. During this time, the weather is warm and sunny, and the sea is perfect for swimming and water sports. The temperature can range from 25°C to 35°C, with occasional strong winds, so it's important to bring appropriate clothing. We’ve recommended 3 luxurious hotels for you stay at and of course 3 of the best restaurants to try out.

Stays

Located on a private peninsula with stunning sea views, Santa Marina Resort and Villas offers elegant rooms and suites, a private beach, and an infinity pool. The Cavo Tagoo Mykonos is another great option, offering stunning sea views, a beautiful infinity pool, and luxurious rooms and suites. Wake up to spectaular views of the sea. the Mykonos Bay Hotel is a great option. It's located just a few minutes' walk from the beach, and it offers comfortable rooms, a swimming pool, and a restaurant serving traditional Greek cuisine.

Restaurants

When it comes to dining, Mykonos offers a variety of restaurants serving delicious local and international cuisine. If you're looking for an elegant dining experience, try out Interni Restaurant, which offers modern Mediterranean cuisine in a beautiful garden setting. For seafood lovers, Kounelas Fish Tavern is a must-visit. It's located on the beach and offers fresh seafood caught daily by local fishermen.

Lastly, if you're in the mood for some Greek cuisine, visit Nikos Taverna. It's a traditional taverna located in the heart of Mykonos town and offers delicious homemade Greek dishes, such as moussaka and grilled octopus.

Mykonos is a beautiful destination that offers something for everyone. You can find some of the best venues for you stay through the WKNDTRP app that is packed with everything you need. Check out the Mykonos City page for more information about how to get there and lingo you need to know.

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