Some trips need a more specific lens. This section gathers guides written for particular travelers and interests, from the island’s LGBTQ+ history to its architecture, its light, and what changes on a repeat visit.
Each guide stands alone and links back to the relevant planning and destination pages.
In This Section
- Accessible Mykonos: Honest Route Planning — Mykonos does not have a single accessibility rating — it has dozens of specific surfaces, entrances and boarding points that vary independently.
- Mykonos with Children — There’s no single “family-friendly Mykonos” — a two-year-old and a twelve-year-old need almost opposite trips.
- Mykonos for Couples Beyond the Honeymoon Cliché — Mykonos works well for couples who want atmosphere and contrast, not only the luxury-romance version the island is often sold as.
- Sunset Without the Most Crowded Viewpoint — Little Venice is the island’s most photographed sunset location, and also its most crowded.
- Photography Guide to Mykonos — Mykonos offers more than its familiar blue-door, white-wall image — dawn light in Chora, rural geometry, maritime detail and Delos each ask for a different approach.
- Mykonos for Architecture and Design — Mykonos’s white-and-blue image is really a set of specific building responses to wind, sun and a lack of building material — worth reading closely rather than photographing quickly.
- Mykonos for Repeat Visitors — A second or third Mykonos trip is a chance to go past the standard first-visit route.
