Lost LeBlanc travels to Mykonos and shares what makes this Greek island worth a visit. The trip covers everything from beaches and food to clubs and peaceful sunrise views. Here is an easy-to-read guide article based on his experience.
Arriving and Getting Around
He reaches Mykonos by ferry from Athens. Taxis are hard to find, so he talks about how expensive a short Uber can be. After some waiting, they managed to get a regular taxi for less. He checks into Cavo Tagoo, his hotel. This hotel stands out for its luxury, beautiful views, and is a bucket-list place for him.
He explains that renting a scooter, ATV, or car is the best way to travel the island. He chooses a scooter because it is fun and affordable. He shares that the island is small enough to get across in about half an hour, but it really pays off to explore less-visited areas.
First Stop at Kapari Beach
His first adventure is at Kapari Beach. He meets a friend there, Nick, who says this spot is a favorite among locals. They swim in the clear, cool water and enjoy peaceful beach time. The beauty of the spot makes it easy to see why people come back.
Lunch With a View
After swimming, it is time for lunch at Apagio, a Mediterranean restaurant next to the marina. The food includes Greek dishes like musaka, saganaki prawn, hummus, and tzatziki. He says the meal price reflects the usual cost in Mykonos, with most meals being on the pricey side.
Discovering Mykonos Town
On the scooter, he visits Mykonos Town. He highlights Little Venice with its restaurants close to the water, where waves sometimes splash diners. He also visits a beautiful church and sees the famous Mykonos windmills. While shopping, he jokes about how expensive clothes are, especially since he lost his luggage.
He finds a tasty and affordable meal at Souvlaki’s Story. He explains what goes into a gyro and says it is the cheapest good food around.
More Than Parties
He mentions the outdoor cinema in town, a good option for quiet evenings. With long daylight hours in June, he suggests a sunrise or sunset cruise for great views. He goes on a sunset yacht cruise with friends through Mont Yachting, and enjoys another perfect Greek sunset with music and dinner on board.
Beach Clubs and Nightlife
His first night visiting beach clubs takes him to Scorpios. He almost cannot get in because of how busy it is, but manages with help. Drinks are expensive, but he finds the prices lower than expected. The club is beautiful and the music is great, but the crowd feels mellow rather than wild.
Christian also checks out Principote, another beach club, but finds it very costly and exclusive. He is not allowed into the main area without spending a lot and feels more welcome at Scorpios, which lets you walk around more freely.
Waking Up Early for Sunrise
He wakes early and takes the scooter to see the sunrise at the lighthouse in the north. The view is worth the early start. He even does a morning run up the hill, which he says is a good workout with a great reward at the top.
Secret Swim at Saint Nicholas Church
He discovers a peaceful swimming spot at Saint Nicholas Church. There are almost no crowds, just quiet beaches and clear water. He suggests this to those looking for a real escape.
Another Beautiful Beach
He rides the scooter to Agios beach, finding more proof that Mykonos has some great stretches of sand.
Lunch at Kiki’s Taverna
For lunch, he visits Kiki’s Taverna, a busy but beloved Greek restaurant. The taverna is above a popular beach, and he recommends showing up early to avoid waiting too long.
Dining and Sunset at Maraki Restaurant
One of the highlights of his stay comes at Maraki, the restaurant at the Cavo Tagoo hotel. Here, he enjoys excellent Mediterranean and fusion food. His favorites include the rib eye, vegetable pesto macaroni, wagyu beef, mezze platters, and tiramisu for dessert. He praises Maraki not just for the food but also for its stunning sunset views. Even travelers not staying at the hotel can visit Maraki to enjoy great food with beautiful surroundings.
Reflections on Mykonos
Christian says the island is perfect for relaxing, meeting friends, eating well, swimming, and enjoying clubs or quiet time. He says it is costly, but a place he would happily return to, either with friends or for a romantic trip.
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Lost LeBlanc’s journey in Mykonos combines food, beaches, local hot spots, sunrise runs, and world-famous nightlife. From simple street food to fine dining at Maraki and sunsets by the sea, he shows how Mykonos is more than a party island. Anyone can find their own way to enjoy this beautiful place. If you loved this journey, be sure to subscribe to them for more content like the one you just watched!
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