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Discover Mykonos with the 6-hour Highlights Tour for $85. Visit Armenistis Lighthouse, Ano Mera, and charming beaches with expert guides and scenic views.
The Mykonos Highlights Tour offers a well-rounded glimpse of this Greek island’s most captivating sights in just 6 hours for $85 per person. Led by an English-speaking escort, the tour combines visits to iconic landmarks, picturesque villages, and distant beaches, all within a small group limited to 15 participants. Its balance of cultural, scenic, and culinary experiences makes it ideal for travelers seeking an authentic taste of Mykonos without exhausting a full day.
What makes this tour stand out is the visit to Armenistis Lighthouse, a historical maritime sentinel since 1891, offering breathtaking views that stretch across the island and neighboring Tinos. Alongside this, the tour explores Agios Ioannis port, the charming Ano Mera village, and an organic Mykonian farm, with optional tastings. While it doesn’t include entrance fees to the monastery, an optional meal at the farm adds a flavorful local touch. This tour suits those who want a comprehensive yet relaxed overview, with enough time to enjoy each stop.

The Armenistis Lighthouse, or Fanari, stands as a testament to Mykonos’ maritime history since 1891. Sitting atop a scenic road from Agios Stefanos, it offers spectacular views over the Amenistis area and the new port. Its strategic position makes the lighthouse appear as if it overlooks neighboring Tinos due to the island’s vantage point.
Visitors to the lighthouse are treated to breathtaking scenery, with the sunlight dancing over the Aegean Sea. The road from Mykonos town to the lighthouse is only 6.5 km, but the views are well worth the drive. The lighthouse’s history and panoramic vistas make it a must-see stop for anyone interested in the island’s maritime legacy and photography.
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The tour’s short stop at Agios Ioannis introduces travelers to a small port famed for its small church dedicated to Saint Ioannis. This spot is of historical significance, with the Saints cell hosting an annual fair. The port is a lively area where local fishing boats are protected from strong north winds, giving visitors a glimpse of the island’s traditional maritime activities.
The views from the port are charming, with the sea and sky blending in a way that provides excellent photo opportunities. The church and its surrounding area evoke a sense of tranquility and authentic local life, making it a worthwhile brief visit.

A highlight of the tour is Ano Mera village, a peaceful inland settlement showcasing Mykonos’ rural character. The visit includes free time to explore the quaint central square, where local shops and cafés offer a chance to relax.
The nearby monastery of Panagia Tourliani offers a glimpse into religious architecture and local craftsmanship. Entrance fees are not included but are modest at €2 per person. The monastery’s beautiful bell tower and iconography provide insight into the religious traditions of the island. Visitors can also observe the local open-air market, where fresh vegetables and regional products are sold.
The Mykonian Spiti farm provides a hands-on experience with local agriculture and livestock. Guided by the farm supervisor, visitors have the chance to interact with animals and learn about organic cultivation specific to the island.
A key feature of this stop is the short presentation on Mykonos’ wine-making traditions, including grape varieties and viticulture. An optional snack or meal is available, with light snacks at €15, light lunch at €20, or a full lunch at €30, allowing guests to sample local products directly from the farm.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the tour, travelers pass by some of Mykonos’ most remote beaches, including Kalo Livadi, Kalafati, and Agia Anna. While there is no stop at these beaches, the drive-by scenery offers beautiful ocean views and coastal landscapes. These beaches are known for their tranquility and beauty, making the pass-by a highlight for those interested in local geography.
The tour is designed to be intimate, with a maximum of 15 participants, which allows for personalized guidance and a more relaxed pace. Transfers from hotels or the port are included in the price, making logistics straightforward.
Travel times may vary due to traffic conditions or weather, and itinerary modifications might occur in case of force majeure. The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, or visually impaired individuals, and pets are not allowed.
The tour costs $85 per person, with additional charges for the farm’s snack or lunch options. Entrance fees to the monastery are €2 per person and are not included in the tour price. The lunch options include a light snack (€15), light lunch (€20), or full lunch (€30).
The value lies in the comprehensive itinerary, expert guidance, and scenic highlights packed into 6 hours. The small group size enhances the experience, making it suitable for travelers who prefer a more personal touch.
This tour offers a well-balanced combination of cultural insights, spectacular views, and authentic local experiences. The stops at Armenistis Lighthouse and Ano Mera are particularly memorable, providing both historical context and rural charm.
While the tour does not include entry fees or extensive beach time, its scenic drives and informative stops compensate with beautiful vistas and insider knowledge. It’s a practical choice for visitors who want a light, engaging overview of Mykonos’ highlights without overextending their day.
Travelers who appreciate small groups, scenic drives, and local culture will find this tour both enjoyable and value-packed.
What is the duration of the Mykonos Highlights Tour?
The tour lasts 6 hours, with specific starting times depending on availability.
Does the tour include hotel or port transfers?
Yes, transfers from hotels or the port are included in the price.
Are entrance fees to the monastery included?
No, entrance fees for the monastery of Panagia Tourliani are €2 per person and are paid on-site.
Can I join this tour if I have mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, or visually impaired individuals.
Is there an option to have lunch or snacks at the farm?
Yes, food options are available for purchase, ranging from light snacks to full meals, with prices between €15 and €30.
What scenic spots will I see while passing by the beaches?
The tour passes Kalo Livadi, Kalafati, and Agia Anna beaches, offering beautiful coastal views from the vehicle.
How many people are typically in the group?
The tour is limited to 15 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children can participate if accompanied by an adult; however, those with mobility issues may find it challenging.
What language is the tour guide available in?
The live guide speaks English, with options also available in Spanish and Italian.