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Discover Mykonos in just 2 hours on a private walking tour exploring iconic Windmills, Little Venice, Matoyianni Street, and Paraportiani Church with a local guide.
Explore the charm of Mykonos Town through an intimate, private walking tour lasting approximately 2 hours. Priced at $96 per person, this experience offers a focused glimpse into the island’s most famous sights, guided by a knowledgeable local. Starting from a convenient meeting point outside the police station at the Old Port, the tour is ideal for those who want a personalized, relaxed exploration of the town’s highlights.
While the tour covers a lot in a short time, it emphasizes stunning views, cultural landmarks, and lively streets. It’s best suited for visitors who prefer a slow-paced stroll, enjoy photography, and want to learn about Mykonos from an expert guide. The tour does not include food or drinks, and transportation between stops is on foot, with some uneven surfaces and steps to navigate.

The tour begins at a meeting point outside the police station, located near the Old Port and across from the Faro Cafe. This spot is easy to find, right where the sparkling waters of the Aegean meet the fishing boats, setting a scenic tone from the start.
From this vantage, the guide leads the group along Matoyianni Street, a lively area famous for its upscale shops, cafes, and vivid stone-paved alleys. The narrow streets buzz with activity, offering a taste of local life and vibrant commerce. This initial walk feels relaxed, allowing time for sightseeing and photography.
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A highlight of the tour is the Windmills of Kato Milli, which have become a symbol of Mykonos. The guide shares stories about their history and purpose, while visitors enjoy breathtaking views of the town and the sea.
Standing close to these whitewashed structures, travelers can appreciate their classic Cycladic architecture and capture stunning photos. The Windmills are best known for their position overlooking the town, making it an ideal spot for panoramic shots and remembering the island’s famous maritime character.

Next on the route is the Paraportiani Orthodox Church, which is considered the oldest and most iconic landmark in Mykonos. The guide explains its unique multi-layered construction, built over several centuries, with a blend of white-washed walls and dark wooden details.
Visitors get a chance to walk around the church and admire its unusual architecture. Its picturesque setting, with the sea in the background, makes it a favored spot for photos and admiration. The church’s historical significance and distinctive appearance make it a highlight of this walk.
The tour then moves to Little Venice, renowned for its vivid, multi-colored houses that seem to perch over the water’s edge. This charming neighborhood has a relaxed, bohemian atmosphere, with cafes and bars that line the waterfront.
The guide shares stories about local life and the neighborhood’s history, while visitors enjoy walking along the narrow lanes and taking photos of the colorful façades and scenic views. The setting sun often enhances the charm of Little Venice, making it a perfect final stop for capturing memorable images.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the walk, the guide points out classic Mykonian houses, characterized by white walls, blue accents, and blooming bougainvillea. These details help visitors understand the aesthetic style of the island, which combines practical design with visual appeal.
The relaxed pace allows ample time to appreciate these small, charming details, making the experience suitable for photography and casual exploration. The streets’ cobblestone paving and stepped pathways add to the authentic feel of the town.
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The final walking segment takes visitors to the Old Port, a lively hub filled with fishing boats, yachts, and waterfront cafes. The guide highlights the port’s importance in Mykonos’ maritime history and its current role as a bustling area for local activity and tourism.
While here, visitors can absorb the vibrant atmosphere, admire the boats and panoramic sea views, and appreciate how the port connects to the rest of the island. The walk concludes back at the starting point, making it easy to continue exploring or relax afterward.
This private tour is designed for small groups, ensuring a personalized experience with an English-speaking guide. It is suitable for guests who can walk approximately 2 hours at a slow pace on uneven surfaces, including some steps.
The tour does not include hotel pickup but can arrange transportation at an extra cost. Visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes, bring a sun hat, camera, and water, and be prepared for the warm Greek sun and cobblestone streets.
Reservations can be made with the flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The activity is not wheelchair accessible and does not include food or drinks. The meeting point is fixed, and punctuality is important to avoid no-shows, as refunds are not issued for delays or missed connections.
Travelers can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning. The tour is ideal for those seeking a focused, scenic overview of Mykonos Town without a large group or long hours of walking.
The Private Walking Tour of Mykonos Town Highlights offers a well-curated, intimate experience of the island’s most iconic sights. The tour’s 2-hour duration makes it a manageable way to see the key landmarks without feeling hurried, while the private group setting allows for flexible pacing and personalized attention.
The stops at Windmills, Little Venice, Paraportiani Church, and the Old Port are carefully selected for their visual appeal and cultural significance. The guide’s insights deepen the understanding of each site, making this tour ideal for first-time visitors or those with limited time.
While it doesn’t include food or extensive historical narration, the scenic views and authentic atmosphere make this tour a valuable addition to any Mykonos itinerary. Visitors who enjoy a relaxed walk, photography, and local color will find this experience memorable.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, as long as children can walk for about 2 hours at a slow pace and navigate uneven surfaces and steps.
Can I join this tour if I am not staying at a hotel?
Yes, the meeting point is outside the police station near the Old Port, so no hotel pickup is necessary.
Are the stops included in the tour accessible for mobility-impaired guests?
No, this tour is not wheelchair accessible and involves walking on uneven surfaces and steps.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable shoes, a sun hat, camera, and water are recommended.
Is food or drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Last-minute cancellations or delays are not eligible for refunds.