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Enjoy 2 hours of traditional Greek food and drinks in Mykonos with a local guide, exploring iconic sites like Little Venice, Windmills, and Paraportiani Church.
Discover authentic flavors and heartfelt stories on this 2-hour walking tour of Mykonos with a local guide. Starting from the Manto Mavrogenous statue, this experience combines delicious mezedes—like tzatziki and saganaki fried cheese—with visits to famed landmarks such as Little Venice, the Windmills, and the Paraportiani Church. Priced affordably and limited to small groups of just 8 participants, this tour offers an intimate way to explore the charming streets of Mykonos while tasting the island’s best local bites. The guide shares stories from old times, making each stop both meaningful and memorable.
This tour is perfect for those interested in local cuisine, cultural sights, and personal stories about Mykonos. It’s a quick, engaging experience that balances food tasting with sightseeing, ideal for visitors who want a taste of authentic island life without a long commitment. Keep in mind, comfortable shoes and sun protection are recommended, as the tour involves walking through cobblestone streets. It’s a friendly, relaxed way to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Mykonos town.


The tour begins at the Manto Mavrogenous statue, located at coordinates 37.4474983215332, 25.32921028137207. This central location makes it simple to find and provides a convenient starting point for the walking tour. The guide, Alexandra Alevetsoviti, leads the group through the narrow streets of Mykonos town, sharing stories and insights about the island’s history and culture.
The tour’s duration of 2 hours ensures a lively pace, with enough time to enjoy local snacks and take photos of the most photogenic spots. Small groups mean more personal interaction and the chance to ask questions, making the experience both educational and fun.

One of the main highlights is a walk through the famous alleys of Little Venice, where colorful houses sit right on the waterfront. The guide walks you through the quaint streets, pointing out hidden corners and sharing stories about the area’s history.
Next, the tour stops at the Windmills, a symbol of Mykonos. These classic structures are a short walk from Little Venice and offer fantastic photo opportunities. The Windmills, dating from the 16th century, once played a vital role in the island’s grain production. Today, they stand as a picturesque reminder of Mykonos’ past.

The Paraportiani Church is a must-see attraction, and the tour includes a visit to this renowned religious site. Construction began in 1475, and it took until the 17th century to complete. This architectural marvel is famous for its asymmetric design and whitewashed walls, making it the most photographed church on the island.
The guide shares stories about its significance, explaining how the church is part of the Kastro area’s historic fortress. Visitors are encouraged to take photos of its unique shape and learn about its role in the local community.
The food component is a key part of this experience. Participants taste local mezedes such as tzatziki, the popular yogurt and cucumber dip, and saganaki, a fried cheese dish that melts in your mouth. The guide explains each dish’s origins and how they are traditionally prepared.
Additional treats are likely to include other local snacks as the group moves between sites. The tasting sessions help guests connect with Greek culinary traditions and appreciate the flavors that make Mykonos cuisine special.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour involves walking through Mykonos’ narrow, cobblestone streets that crisscross the town. These historic alleyways are lined with whitewashed buildings, boutique shops, and cafes, creating a lively atmosphere.
The guide shows you the best spots for photos, suggests local shops to browse, and shares stories about the island’s architecture and lifestyle. The pace is relaxed, allowing ample time for photo stops and casual exploration.

Throughout the tour, Alexandra Alevetsoviti shares stories from old times and anecdotes about Mykonos’ past. Her personal insights add depth to each stop and help visitors feel connected to the island.
Her knowledge about the 600 churches and chapels on the island, many dating from the Byzantine era, enriches the experience. The tour emphasizes local culture and personal stories, making it more than just sightseeing.
Participants should come prepared with comfortable shoes, as walking on cobblestones can be tricky. Sunscreen, sun hats, and sunglasses are recommended for protection against the Greek sun.
A camera or smartphone is essential for capturing pictures of the landmarks and street scenes. Bringing cash is advisable for optional purchases or tips, and a charged smartphone ensures you don’t miss capturing moments or staying connected.
The tour does not include alcohol or drugs, and it’s not suitable for those with altitude sickness or with high blood pressure. It’s best suited for those who enjoy light walking, cultural sights, and tasting local flavors.
What makes this experience stand out is its combination of food, stories, and sights—all led by a local guide who knows Mykonos intimately. The inclusion of authentic mezedes makes it a flavorful introduction to Greek cuisine, while the visits to iconic landmarks give a sense of place.
The small group size ensures a more personal experience, allowing for interaction and questions. This tour provides a relaxed pace and a chance to see the most photogenic parts of town while sampling traditional dishes.
This 2-hour tour offers a balanced mix of cultural exploration and culinary delights, perfect for visitors who want a quick but meaningful taste of Mykonos. Its focus on local mezedes and landmarks makes it a good choice for food lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
While the experience is relatively short, its intimate setting and personal storytelling make it a memorable way to start exploring the island. The meeting point is convenient, and the small group size ensures a relaxed, engaging atmosphere.
This tour is best suited for those who enjoy walking, want to sample local flavors, and are interested in learning about Mykonos’ landmarks from a knowledgeable guide. It’s an enriching addition to any vacation on the island.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes traditional Greek mezedes such as tzatziki and saganaki, as well as guiding stories and visits to sites like Little Venice, Windmills, and Paraportiani Church.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the Manto Mavrogenous statue location, with coordinates 37.4474983215332, 25.32921028137207.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts 2 hours, providing a relaxed opportunity to explore and taste.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the walking and tasting nature suggests it is more suitable for adults or older children comfortable with walking.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, camera, cash, and a charged smartphone.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is alcohol included?
No, alcohol and drugs are not allowed as part of the tour.
Is the tour accessible for those with health concerns?
It’s not suitable for people with altitude sickness or high blood pressure; the walking is moderate.
Can I pay on the day of the tour?
Yes, with the reserve now & pay later option, you can book your spot without immediate payment.
Is the guide fluent in English?
Yes, the tour features a live English-speaking guide to ensure clear communication and storytelling.