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 Flights and Ferries to Mykonos
Olympic airlines has regular flights from Athens to Mykonos and if you prefer to travel by ship, you have a choice of ferries, flying dolphins, hydrofoils, or catamarans that leave from Piraeus, Rafina, and Lavrion. Rafina, a popular departure port about an hour's drive from Athens, is now being used less for ferry travel as the boats are leaving from Lavrion, close to Sounion.
On Mykonos, you can travel to other nearby islands, such as Tinos, Paros, Andros, Ios, and Naxos, and you can also travel twice weekly to Santorini and Crete and connect to Samos, Sifnos, Serifos, Folegandros, Skiros, Skiathos, and Thessaloniki. Three times a week, boats leave Mykonos for Rhodes, Kos, Amorgos, and Koufonissia. All travel by sea depends upon weather conditions and the Meltimi, the wind.
Our travel agents can help you with all of your travel needs, including accommodations, travel, and cruises. The agency can help with packages for individuals, groups, and honeymooners and will arrange tours, transfers, car rentals, yacht rental, and private plane charters.
We have a wide variety of accommodations ranging from very modest to luxury. If you are coming to Mykonos for the night-life, then you should find accommodations in town, where you can walk about and be in the center of everything.
If you want to stay on a beach, Plati Yialos is a good choice because you are only ten minutes by bus from Mykonos town and the buses run every half hour from early morning until 1 or 2 am. Remember, however, that night life on Mykonos begins about 11, so if you are planning to have a night on the town, Greek style, you will want to arrange for a taxi to take you back to Plait Yialos in the early morning hours.
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