Mykonos, one of the most popular destinations among the Aegean islands of Greece, is synonymous with whitewashed houses, blue domes, and vibrant nightlife. As part of the Cyclades archipelago, Mykonos is not only the home of luxury holidays but also rich history, stunning attractions, and delectable gastronomic experiences. This magical island seamlessly blends traditional Greek culture with a modern lifestyle, offering unforgettable experiences for everyone.
Visiting Mykonos aboard the Victoria Residential Ship is a true luxury experience, offering the ship’s residents the island’s stunning sights and vibrant atmosphere. From the ship, you can enjoy the picturesque town of Chora, the famous windmills, and breathtaking sunsets, while exclusive programs and gastronomic delights await you onboard. The Victoria Residential Ship provides both comfort and adventure, offering a unique perspective on the enchanting world of Mykonos.
History
The history of Mykonos dates back to antiquity when the island was an important site in ancient Greek mythology. According to legend, it was here that the famous battle between Zeus and the Titans took place, and the island’s name is derived from Mykonos, the grandson of Apollo. Throughout its history, Mykonos has been ruled by Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, and Ottomans, each of whom has contributed to the cultural richness of the island.
Attractions
Mykonos Town (Chora): The island’s capital, with its narrow, cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses, and blue windows, exudes a quintessential Greek charm. The heart of the town is the famous Little Venice district, where colorful seaside houses immediately captivate visitors. The town is filled with elegant boutiques, restaurants, and cafes, perfect for relaxing during the day, while a vibrant nightlife awaits in the evening.
Kato Mili Windmills: The iconic symbols of Mykonos. These beautiful white structures stand on a hilltop, offering stunning views of the sea and sunset. Once used for grinding grain, the windmills are now one of the island’s most popular photo spots.
Tip: Mykonos tour for Cruise passengers
Delos Island: One of the most important archaeological sites in Greece, this island was a sacred place in ancient Greece. Delos, the birthplace of the god Apollo, is home to numerous ancient temples, statues, and mosaics that provide a glimpse into the glorious days of Greek history.
Tip: Delos 1-day trip
Panagia Paraportiani Church: One of Mykonos’s most famous churches, it consists of five smaller chapels merged into one. Built in the 15th century, its white façade and unique shape make it one of the most photographed sights on the island.
Super Paradise Beach: This crystal-clear, golden sandy beach is perfect for relaxing, water sports, and sunbathing during the day and transforms into a lively party spot in the evening.
The cuisine of Mykonos reflects the best traditions of Greek cooking, featuring fresh seafood, local products, and traditional dishes. The island is full of authentic tavernas where you can taste local specialties.
Mykonos also offers unique local drinks crafted by the islanders. Ouzo and local wines are particularly popular, and rakomelo (honey raki) is also a favorite beverage, enjoyed both cold and hot. Mykonos is increasingly known for its local wineries, which produce excellent quality white and red wines, made special by the island’s unique microclimate.
Read our blog post [„Wines of Mykonos: The Flavors of Wind and Sun in a Glass”](link to the blog) to discover how the island’s unique natural conditions, coastal winds, and scorching sun shape the distinctive flavors of the wines produced here.
Mykonos is a magical island offering historical sights, stunning beaches, and unique culinary experiences. The whitewashed houses, vibrant markets, and the scent of the sea appeal to all our senses, as we enjoy the perfect balance of luxury and Greek traditions. Exploring Mykonos aboard the Victoria Residential Ship provides both comfort and adventure, offering a unique perspective on the island’s enchanting world.