Mykonos

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The sloping, whitewashed conglomeration of four chapels, mixing Byzantine and vernacular idioms, looks fantastic. — Fodor's
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One of the best things about being in Mykonos is that you're only 30 minutes by boat from Delos, the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis and one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. — Afar Magazine
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Many of the early ship's captains built distinguished houses directly on the sea here, with wooden balconies overlooking the water. — Fodor's
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This museum displays a 16th-century windmill, traditional outdoor oven, waterwheel, dovecote, and more. — Fodor's
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Soft sands, azure seas and a rowdy atmosphere have made Paradise one of the most popular places on the island...has become more developed over the past few years and now features a nearby strip — U.S. News & World Report
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Nondescript Ano Mera has a peacful monastery with an elaborately carved marble bell tower. — Lonely Planet
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Beautiful sandy beach at the north of the island. — Afar Magazine
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Housed in an 18th-century house originally built for Captain Nikolaos Malouchos, this museum exhibits a bedroom furnished and decorated in the fashion of that period. — Fodor's
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One of the most beautiful beaches on the island, which is about ten kilometers away from the town of Mykonos. It is the longest and best organized beach on the island. — Afar Magazine
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A community has grown around this beach, which is now considered one of the most family-friendly on the island. — Fodor's
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Long, tranquil, and beautiful, Elia is a popular option for those who seek beach relaxation. — Fodor's
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Uncrowded sandy beach along the north coast with a couple of good tavernas. — Lonely Planet
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Small beach with no facilities, a diving outlet and big waves that make it more suitable for sunbathing than swimming. — Lonely Planet
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Agrari is a low-key beach with yellow pebble sand flanked by a low hill of small whitewashed buildings to the left and a rocky island hill to the right. — Fodor's
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Narrow but popular curve of sand, with plenty of tavernas behind it. — Lonely Planet
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All you’ll find at Ayios Sostis is turquoise waters lapping against the sand and small pebble coast. — Fodor's
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Wide, sandy beach that's good for windsurfing and other water sports. — Lonely Planet
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This little gallery is well worth a peek for its temporary exhibtions that showcase paintings, sculpture and photography by the likes of Paul Rousso, Yigal Ozeri, and George Pousenkoff. — Lonely Planet
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Before setting out on the mandatory boat excursion to the isle of Delos, check out the Archaeological Museum, set at the northern edge of town. — Fodor's
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