Mykonos in Autumn
Known for its festive vibes, Mykonos is a popular destination for tourists who want to experience a summer of intense rhythms, and unforgettable party moments!
But what happens in autumn when the music starts to low down?!
For visitors who want to explore Mykonos in Autumn, luckily there are plenty of options, both for those who want to have fun and taste the island's party life and for those who want to learn more about its traditions and culture.
An authentic wine production experience: From the farm to your glass!
September in Mykonos is also known as the harvest season. So if you find yourself in Mykonos at the end of September, don't miss visiting the Organic Farm and Winery to discover an authentic wine experience. After wandering through the monastery's vineyard dating back to the 19th century, discover the winemaking process, and taste delicious honey, wines, grape leaves, and vinegar. Indulge in the melodies of the island, the pressing of the grape, the local flavors and wines with the aroma of...the Cyclades!
Visit the Island’s Art Galleries
While visiting Mykonos in autumn, you can discover the art galleries away from the summer crowds. The landscapes of Mykonos have attracted artists and writers for centuries. Wandering around Mykonos Town, you’ll discover small studios and art galleries hidden inside houses behind bright blue doors. Wander inside to admire paintings of Cycladic landscapes, deserted sandy beaches, and local people, their traditions and history etched in their faces. As you browse brushstrokes on colorful ceramics and glasswork, you can source one-of-a-kind pieces to give as gifts or to display on your coffee table back at home.
Romantic Dinner at Little Venice
Romantic and atmospheric, Little Venice delights with its mesmerizing sunsets and quirky restaurant balconies hanging over the water’s edge. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the buildings were used by pirates and traders to quickly load and unload precious cargo. Today, you can enjoy delicious Greek cuisine at restaurants like “Katerina’s”. This used to be her family home, but with spectacular views of the Aegean Sea, she realized in 1991, that the building was the perfect location for a bar and restaurant. As you feast on plates brimming with locally caught steamed mussels, shrimps and salads laced with feta cheese, you’ll realize as the skies turn from blue to pink and red, there’s no place you’d rather be.
Helicopter Ride over Mykonos
Exploring Mykonos in autumn from the land is exciting but exploring by air is even more so! Stepping onto your own private helicopter for the day is an exhilarating experience. Let your pilot fly you over verdant landscapes and see the island’s ten villages and golden sandy beaches of the coastline from an aerial perspective. As you fly over the island, you’ll gain a bird’s eye view of sugar cube buildings, small churches, vineyards, and lighthouses, giving you the inspiration to plan your next day’s adventure on Mykonos.
The festive atmosphere of summer in Mykonos never stops
However, it is good to keep in mind that Mykonos maintains its high standards throughout the year. Refreshing cocktails and fine dishes are waiting for you to enjoy, along with the popular beach parties at well-known beach bars, such as Super Paradise, that keep their festive vibes, even after the crowded summer period.
Now is your chance to wander around one of the most popular islands of Greece, creating your own unique memories. The overcrowded season is gone, the waters are still warm, and the weather is ideal for you to enjoy a few days of autumn on this beloved island with its narrow streets, all-white houses with blue windows, and crystal-clear waters!
But what happens in autumn when the music starts to low down?!
For visitors who want to explore Mykonos in Autumn, luckily there are plenty of options, both for those who want to have fun and taste the island's party life and for those who want to learn more about its traditions and culture.
An authentic wine production experience: From the farm to your glass!
September in Mykonos is also known as the harvest season. So if you find yourself in Mykonos at the end of September, don't miss visiting the Organic Farm and Winery to discover an authentic wine experience. After wandering through the monastery's vineyard dating back to the 19th century, discover the winemaking process, and taste delicious honey, wines, grape leaves, and vinegar. Indulge in the melodies of the island, the pressing of the grape, the local flavors and wines with the aroma of...the Cyclades!
Visit the Island’s Art Galleries
While visiting Mykonos in autumn, you can discover the art galleries away from the summer crowds. The landscapes of Mykonos have attracted artists and writers for centuries. Wandering around Mykonos Town, you’ll discover small studios and art galleries hidden inside houses behind bright blue doors. Wander inside to admire paintings of Cycladic landscapes, deserted sandy beaches, and local people, their traditions and history etched in their faces. As you browse brushstrokes on colorful ceramics and glasswork, you can source one-of-a-kind pieces to give as gifts or to display on your coffee table back at home.
Romantic Dinner at Little Venice
Romantic and atmospheric, Little Venice delights with its mesmerizing sunsets and quirky restaurant balconies hanging over the water’s edge. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the buildings were used by pirates and traders to quickly load and unload precious cargo. Today, you can enjoy delicious Greek cuisine at restaurants like “Katerina’s”. This used to be her family home, but with spectacular views of the Aegean Sea, she realized in 1991, that the building was the perfect location for a bar and restaurant. As you feast on plates brimming with locally caught steamed mussels, shrimps and salads laced with feta cheese, you’ll realize as the skies turn from blue to pink and red, there’s no place you’d rather be.
Helicopter Ride over Mykonos
Exploring Mykonos in autumn from the land is exciting but exploring by air is even more so! Stepping onto your own private helicopter for the day is an exhilarating experience. Let your pilot fly you over verdant landscapes and see the island’s ten villages and golden sandy beaches of the coastline from an aerial perspective. As you fly over the island, you’ll gain a bird’s eye view of sugar cube buildings, small churches, vineyards, and lighthouses, giving you the inspiration to plan your next day’s adventure on Mykonos.
The festive atmosphere of summer in Mykonos never stops
However, it is good to keep in mind that Mykonos maintains its high standards throughout the year. Refreshing cocktails and fine dishes are waiting for you to enjoy, along with the popular beach parties at well-known beach bars, such as Super Paradise, that keep their festive vibes, even after the crowded summer period.
Now is your chance to wander around one of the most popular islands of Greece, creating your own unique memories. The overcrowded season is gone, the waters are still warm, and the weather is ideal for you to enjoy a few days of autumn on this beloved island with its narrow streets, all-white houses with blue windows, and crystal-clear waters!