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Discover Mykonos with a private, customizable tour offering visits to beaches, villages, a winery, historic sites, and secluded spots, all in a private air-conditioned Jeep.
This private tour in Mykonos offers a flexible way to see the island’s highlights and hidden corners in just 4 to 5 hours. Priced at $215.51 per person, it allows for a personalized itinerary crafted to fit your interests, whether you want to relax at secluded beaches, explore traditional villages, or visit iconic landmarks. The tour starts at any time between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM, with free pickup and drop-off anywhere in Mykonos, making it adaptable to your schedule.
What makes this experience stand out is its private nature, led by a knowledgeable guide in an air-conditioned Jeep. This setup ensures comfort while providing the freedom to choose your stops and pace. While the tour includes many suggested stops, you also have the option to design your own itinerary—perfect for those seeking a tailored day. The only additional cost is for lunch if you wish to dine at a local taverna, as all other fees are included.
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This tour provides the unique advantage of personalization, with the ability to choose your starting time and influence the day’s itinerary. The private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle makes exploring comfortable, even during warmer days. The WiFi onboard ensures you stay connected, and complimentary bottled water and coffee or tea keep you refreshed throughout the experience.
The flexibility extends to stopping at well-known landmarks and remote beaches. The guide can suggest highlights such as Mykonos Castle views, traditional villages like Ano Mera, or the lively Mykonos Town with its windmills and narrow streets. If you prefer a more secluded experience, the tour can include visits to beaches like Agios Sostis and Merchia, which are less crowded and more off the beaten path.
The tour begins with a stop at the Armenistis Lighthouse, where panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and surrounding islands are the main attraction. This 20-minute stop offers perfect photo opportunities and a chance to breathe in the fresh sea air. Admission is free, and the scenery here provides a spectacular start to the day.
This spot is ideal for capturing the rugged beauty of Mykonos and understanding its maritime history. The guide often shares insights about the lighthouse’s significance while you take in the sweeping views. This stop is especially appealing for photography enthusiasts and those wanting a peaceful moment at the island’s edge.
Next, the tour takes you to Ano Mera, one of the oldest villages on Mykonos and the second-largest after Chora. Here, you can visit traditional bakeries and walk through the main square, surrounded by local tavernas and shops. This 20-minute stop gives a glimpse into everyday life on the island, away from the tourist crowds.
The village’s authentic atmosphere offers a quiet contrast to the lively town center. Visitors often enjoy seeing the local architecture and sampling homemade Greek delicacies. The guide can assist in choosing spots to explore or suggest a brief visit to local markets or cafes, making this stop both scenic and culturally enriching.
A highlight of this tour is a visit to the 15th-century Monastery of Panayia Tourliani. This historic site features beautiful architecture and a rich history that the guide shares during the brief 15-minute visit. The monastery’s church and bell tower are notable, and admission is included.
This stop offers a peaceful break and an opportunity to learn about Orthodox monastic traditions. The architectural details and the serenity of the setting make it a meaningful addition to your day exploring Mykonos’ cultural sites.
At Rizes, a traditional folklore farmstead, visitors can see domestic animals and explore lush gardens. The 30-minute visit often includes folklore workshops and a chance to view the locally decorated Mykonian house. The farmstead is free to visit and provides insight into the island’s rural traditions.
This stop highlights the agricultural side of Mykonos, offering a contrast to its famous beaches and cosmopolitan vibe. It’s a great place to see the farming practices and home life of island residents, making it especially appealing for those interested in local customs.
Beer enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to the Mykonos Brewing Company, the island’s first and only craft brewery. The 30-minute stop allows you to sample local craft beers, including the Heliophilous dessert wine. The taproom is family and pet-friendly, making it accessible for all.
While the admission is not included, the brewery offers a relaxed environment to taste the island’s emerging brewing scene. It’s an excellent alternative to wine tasting and adds a modern flavor to the day’s exploration.
A visit to Mykonos Town (or Hora) is a must. This 20-minute stop showcases the famous windmills, and wandering the narrow streets reveals blue and white traditional buildings. The Church of Paraportiani, a complex of five churches dating back to the 14th century, is also included in this visit.
The guide helps you take photos of the visually striking architecture and points out charming spots for selfies. Walking through the town offers a lively yet authentic atmosphere, perfect for shopping or just soaking in the classic Mykonos vibe.
The tour includes visits to several secluded beaches that avoid the crowds. At Agios Sostis, known for its cosmopolitan vibe and sandy shores, you can organize lunch at an authentic off-the-grid taverna. It’s a favorite for those seeking a relaxed, less commercial beach experience.
Merchia Beach is described as wild and remote, with a chapel of Agios Nikolaos nearby. It’s ideal for wildlife lovers and those wanting a more untouched setting. Kapari Beach in the village of Agios Iannis is another quiet spot, with scenes from the movie ‘Shirley Valentine’ having been filmed there.
Each of these beaches provides a peaceful retreat, with the flexibility to spend as much time as you wish at each location.
For wine lovers, the Mykonos Vioma Organic Farm offers a 30-minute visit where you can taste dry wines and the Héliophile dessert wine. The farm also has domestic animals that you can pet during your visit. The admission fee is not included, but the wine tasting experience is highly recommended for those interested in local produce.
This stop allows you to enjoy the island’s wine culture in an authentic setting, away from busy wineries. The combination of wine tasting and a chance to see the farm’s organic practices makes for a relaxing and flavorful experience.
The tour concludes with a visit to the Church of Paraportiani, a unique complex of five churches built from the 14th century onwards. The 15-minute stop lets you admire the eccentric architecture and learn about its significance in the island’s religious life.
It’s a visually striking site, perfect for those interested in architecture and history. The free admission adds value, and the guide can help you appreciate the church’s distinctive look.
This is a private tour designed for flexible start times between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM. The pickup and drop-off occur anywhere in Mykonos at no extra cost, providing convenience for all guests. The transportation is in an air-conditioned vehicle, with WiFi onboard and complimentary bottled water and refreshments.
The tour includes all fees and taxes, with optional visits to sites like wineries or tavernas available upon request. Lunch is not included, but the guide can help arrange a traditional Greek meal if desired. The cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance.
This customizable experience suits visitors who want control over their day, whether aiming for relaxing beach time, cultural exploration, or adventure to remote areas. The private guide ensures personalized attention, making it ideal for couples, families, or small groups seeking an intimate and flexible way to explore Mykonos.
The tour’s focus on secluded beaches, local villages, and historic sites appeals most to those interested in a more authentic and less touristy side of the island, with the added benefit of comfortable transportation and personalized pacing.
This private tour in Mykonos offers a balanced mix of beaches, villages, and cultural sites, all tailored to your preferences. The flexible timing and personal guide make it a convenient and comfortable way to see a diverse range of the island’s highlights in just a few hours.
While the tour provides a lot of value and unique stops like remote beaches and local farms, it’s best suited for those who appreciate customization and private transportation. The included amenities and professional guide add to the overall appeal, ensuring a well-rounded experience.
For travelers looking for a personalized day in Mykonos that combines scenic beauty, local flavor, and cultural sights, this tour delivers a practical, flexible, and enjoyable option.
“Our guide, Theo, was very knowledgeable, a great driver, and accommodated our wishes for the day. He took us to the remotest regions of the island …”
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible for most travelers, with private transportation and flexible stops.
Can I start the tour at any time?
Yes, you can choose any start time between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM.
Are meals included in the tour price?
No, lunch is not included but can be arranged separately, and the guide can recommend local options.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund.
What type of vehicle is used for transportation?
The tour uses an air-conditioned Jeep, ideal for exploring both main sights and remote beaches.
Is WiFi available during the tour?
Yes, complimentary WiFi is available onboard.
Does the tour include visits to wineries?
Yes, there is an optional visit to Mykonos Vioma Organic Farm for wine tasting, with admission not included.
Are pets allowed on the tour?
Yes, service animals are permitted.
What are some highlights of this tour?
Major highlights include Armenistis Lighthouse, Mykonos Town, Panayia Tourliani Monastery, secluded beaches like Agios Sostis, and a local winery.
Can I customize the stops?
Absolutely, the tour is designed to be tailor-made to your preferences and interests.