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Discover authentic Greek flavors on this 2-hour small-group food tour in Mykonos, visiting iconic spots like Little Venice and local bakeries with expert guides.

This Food Tour in Mykonos – Famous Tastings offers a quick but delicious dive into the island’s culinary scene for $117.31 per person. Lasting approximately 2 hours, the tour features visits to beloved local spots such as the Gioras Wood Medieval Bakery and Greek Delight delicatessen, with multiple tastings including feta cheese, souvlaki wraps, baklava, and more.
The tour departs from Manto Mavrogenous Square, a lively central location, and is designed for small groups—max 14 travelers—making it easy to ask questions and enjoy a personalized experience. While the pace is relaxed, travelers should be prepared for about two hours of walking on uneven surfaces, some steps, and cobblestone streets.
This experience is ideal for food lovers, those interested in Greek culture, and travelers looking for a short, engaging introduction to Mykonos beyond the beaches. Keep in mind, private transportation is not included, and timing is strict, so punctuality is essential.

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The tour kicks off at Manto Mavrogenous Square, in the very center of Mykonos, where the energy of the town buzzes around you. From here, the guide leads the group through the narrow Matoyianni Alley, a picturesque street filled with boutique shops and charming cafes. This lively route sets the tone for a casual yet informative stroll through the town’s most popular sights.
The start point’s central location makes it easy to find and accessible via public transportation. The small-group size ensures plenty of space for questions and personalized attention, creating a more engaging experience than larger tours.
One of the tour’s highlights is the Gioras Wood Medieval Bakery, established in 1420. Here, visitors enjoy the aroma of freshly baked pastries and pies, learning about Mykonos’ culinary history. This stop offers a glimpse into medieval baking techniques and the importance of bread in Greek tradition.
The bakery tour lasts about 20 minutes and includes an admission ticket. Visitors appreciate the authentic atmosphere and the chance to try fresh baked goods straight from the oven. The experience is both sensory and educational, making it a standout part of the tour.

Next, the group visits Greek Delight, a delicatessen known for its loukoumi (Turkish delight). During a 25-minute stop, travelers sample Greek spreads, cheeses, and olives, gaining insight into local flavor combinations and food pairings.
This free admission spot offers a casual tasting experience, ideal for those wanting to sample a variety of Greek specialties. The shop’s friendly atmosphere makes it easy to ask about ingredients and food traditions.

A quick 5-minute walk takes the group to Little Venice, a neighborhood famous for its seaside cafes and colorful houses. Here, travelers enjoy breathtaking views of the sea and capture pictures of the vibrant waterfront.
While only a brief stop, Little Venice provides photo opportunities and a chance to soak in the romantic, scenic vibe of Mykonos. The guide shares stories behind the area’s history, adding context to the picturesque setting.
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Just 5 minutes from Little Venice, the Windmills of Kato Milli are a must-see. These historic windmills overlook the town and offer striking panoramic views of Mykonos. This free stop allows for photo sessions and appreciation of the island’s traditional architecture.
The windmills, dating back centuries, remain a symbol of Mykonos’ agricultural past. Visitors can take in the scenic landscape and learn about their historical significance.

The tour continues with a 20-minute visit to a local souvlaki restaurant, where marinated meat is grilled to perfection. Here, travelers enjoy an authentic souvlaki wrap in a lively atmosphere, experiencing the street food culture of Greece.
This stop captures the essence of Greek fast food—simple, flavorful, and satisfying. The guide explains the preparation process and the cultural importance of street food in Greek life.

The final stop is at the Old Port, where the group enjoys a traditional Greek coffee. This 25-minute session offers a relaxing moment to savor the rich aroma and robust flavor of the local brew.
The cozy setting at the port provides a fitting backdrop for winding down after the walk. Many appreciate the opportunity to relax, reflect on the tour, and enjoy the authentic local beverage.
The tour covers multiple tastings and drinks, including feta cheese, baklava, spinach pie, Greek spreads, Greek chicken patties, the Mastiha liqueur, and Greek coffee. The small group size ensures a personalized and engaging experience, guided by knowledgeable hosts.
Important considerations include the walking pace—around 2 hours on uneven surfaces—and the fact that private transportation is not included. Travelers should arrive on time at the designated meeting point, as late arrivals cannot be accommodated without affecting the experience.
This cultural and culinary tour suits foodies, history buffs, and travelers wanting a taste of local life. The focus on authentic foods and iconic sights like Little Venice and the Windmills appeals to those who enjoy short, immersive experiences.
The tour is less suitable for individuals with mobility challenges or those who prefer more extensive sightseeing. The walking involves some uneven surfaces and steps, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
The Food Tour in Mykonos offers a delicious snapshot of the island’s culinary scene and sights within a compact 2-hour window. The stops at historic bakeries, local delicatessens, and scenic viewpoints create a well-rounded experience blending taste, culture, and scenery.
With high praise for guides like Stephanie and Georgia—who are noted for knowledge, friendliness, and local insights—the tour provides both education and enjoyment. While it’s a quick-paced experience, the variety of tastings and iconic locations make it a worthwhile choice for those seeking an authentic taste of Mykonos in a short time.
This tour delivers value for the price and small-group intimacy, making it a solid option for food lovers and first-time visitors eager to explore beyond the beaches. If punctuality and a bit of walking on uneven terrain aren’t issues, this experience promises delicious bites and memorable views.
“What an amazing experience. Stephanie (our guide) was sooooo knowledgeable, welcoming and engaging. We loved all of the backstories of Mykonos, as …”
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility challenges?
The tour involves walking for about 2 hours on uneven surfaces, including steps, so it is not recommended for individuals with mobility difficulties or walking challenges.
What is included in the price?
The price covers multiple tastings—including feta, baklava, spinach pie, and Greek spreads—as well as Greek coffee and Mastiha liqueur. Admission tickets to stops like the bakery are included.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the scheduled start are not eligible for a refund.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Police Station, Mykonos and concludes back at the same meeting point, with no transportation provided between locations.
Would this tour be good for families?
Yes, as long as children can comfortably walk on uneven surfaces and are interested in food and sightseeing. The small group size makes it suitable for families seeking an interactive experience.