One of the
most cosmopolitan of all the Greek islands, Mykonos has an international
reputation and quite justifiably attracts a large number of tourists from
all over the world. Amongst them many intellectuals and well-known artists
prefer Mykonos for their vacation.
Next to Delos
(the financial center of ancient Greece) and 88 nautical miles from Piraeus
lies the island with its beautiful white houses, narrow paths, many churches
and wonderful beaches.
Gray-green
rocks girt with prickly pear bushes and plains covered in wild flowers,
the occasional white-washed plaster of a rural house, a little church or
a windmill are characteristic features of the Myconian countryside.
Here the high
mountains encountered in most of the Cycladic islands give way to small
rocky hills which combine with beautiful beaches to make up the landscape
of the island.
For decades,
Mykonos and Delos have attracted the attention of special people. In a
place so delicate, so enchanting and with such an ancient history as these
islands, we all of us are dedicated to doing everything possible to maintain
a balance between the long tradition of hospitality and the demands of
contemporary Tourism.
Hora
The capital, Hora,
with its colorful harbor in which little fishing-boats nestle happily side
by side with luxury yachts, presents quite a different picture from the
majority of Aegean island towns. While it is usual for island villages
to be built on naturally amphitheatrical sites, Mykonos is spread out over
a flat area and conveys an impression of solid aesthetic cohesion.
Along the whitewashed streets
stand brilliant white box-shaped houses with stepped walls for sitting
on, wooden doors and windows and brightly-colored balconies. These are
interspersed with small and impressive churches, pretty little tavernas
and shops selling souvenirs and other goods, and the overall sense is of
being inside a film set.
On the low Kastro hill is
the complex of churches known collectively as Our Lady , a superb arrangement
of whitewashed masses created over the centuries and now recognized as
a national cultural monument.
Of particular historical
and aesthetic interest are the medieval houses in this district of the
town, which stand like a wall above the sea protecting the west side of
Hora.
The Archaeological Museum
of Hora contains finds from tombs on the nearby island
of Rhenia, sculptures, vases and figurines. The Folklore Museum brings
together a number of collections of furniture, icons, pieces of sculpture
and folk musical instruments. Mykonos is also the home of the Nautical
Museum of the Aegean, which has interest all of its own.
The countryside of Mykonos
is a mixture of gray-green rocks ringed by prickly pear plants and little
fertile areas carpeted with wild flowers. Here and there are tiny white-washed
chapels and windmills.
Ano Mera
Ano Mera is, after Hora,
the most important of the older villages on the island. Standing 8 km.
to the east of the town, Ano Mera has the interesting monastery of Our
Lady Tourliani, ornamented with fine wood-carvings . The church has a collection
of valuable ecclesiastical vessels vestments and embroideries. The courtyard
contains an interesting bell-tower and a marble fountain.
Mykonos is a busy island with
all the amenities of a modern resort and with plenty to do - by day or
night - for those who want to have a lively time. Yet visitors fond of
more peaceful holidays will still find quiet corners in which to relax.
Let
the island charm you and happy holidays.
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