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Mykonos Roundtrip tour

If you were looking the best way to meet Mykonos most treasured beaches, stop for swimming and snorkeling at the unreachable Dragonisi island (accessible only by Discovery Yacht) and stop at Agrari beach for barbeque and waterports,  Glass Botom yacht gives you the solution! Feel the water only a breath underneath your feet and explore the vivid life that lies beneath Discovery Yacht’s wide glass surface.
Live the ultimate yachting experience in Mykonos with beach to beach daily cruises from 12:00-17:00. Underwater beauty, viewed directly from the Yacht’s glass bottom,will excite you while the luxurious comforts will fulfill even the most demanding of your needs.
For more information and reservations please contact our concierge desk.

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Need some culture? Visit some of the most interesting museums of Mykonos



ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM


The Archaeological Museum, located alongside the harbor, was built circa 1900, mainly to house finds from the excavation of the “Pit of Purification” (dating from the 5th century B.C.) and the necropolis of Rhenia. There is a large collection of vessels especially represented of Cycladic ceramics dating from the Geometric period until the 6th cent. B.C. Also on exhibit are wonderful black figure and red figure pottery and diverse finds, including Hellenistic period gravestones and other sculpture. Among the finds from Mykonos, especially impressive is the pithos of Mykonos: a large jar, (made in a workshop on Tinos the 7th cent. B.C.) richly decorated with bas – relief zones of bas-relief depicting various scenes from the Trojan War (the central composition shows Achaian warriors with the Trojan Horse).

Open 8:30 a.m to 3:00 p.m, daily except Monday and major public holidays.(tel.: +30 22890 – 22 325)


MYKONOS FOLKLORE MUSEUM

The Folklore Museum is the located in an old, two-story, captain’s house in the Kastro of Mykonos town, a few meters distant from the proud Paraportiani church. There are six main exhibition halls which house collections of antique furniture, Byzantine icons, Folkloric ceramics, historical commemorative plates, decorative prints and gravures, as well as embroidered and hard-woven fabrics, locks and keys, weights and measures, a lovely collection of model boats, and other historical artifacts. There are also import archives of manuscripts and printed matter, photographs, maps and a significant library.

Open from April to October 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. daily except Sundays. (tel.: +30 22890 – 22 591)


AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM - BONI WINDMILL AND LENA'S HOUSE are divisions of the Mykonos Folklore Museum

The first, located on the edge of the town at Apono Mili, is an outdoor museum, which presents the traditional Mykonian agricultural installation used for the production and processing of farm products: the threshing floor, the well, the oven, wine-press, etc. The museums centerpiece is the Boni Windmill, which is in full working order and may be visited from June to September daily, 4:00-8:00 p.m.

The second, near the Three Wells, is a charmingly preserved, authentic 19th century Mykonian middle-class dwelling, which is completely furnished and equipped with antique furniture and house utensils.

Open evenings, except Sundays, from April to October, 6:30p.m. to 9:30p.m. (tel.: +30 22890 – 26 246) (tel.: +30 22890 – 22 390)


AEGEAN MARITIME MUSEUM

Located by the Three Wells, next door to Lena’s House, this museum displays scale models of various rowing boats, sailing vessels and steam-powered ships which, in turn, from Prehistoric times until the present, have traversed the Aegean. Also there is a rich collection of maps and other engravings can be seen a collection of reproductions of ancient gravestones, carved with sea-themes; there, as well, is the tower with the mechanism of the Armenisti Lighthouse (1889). The “EVANGELISTRIA”, a traditional sailing vessel belonging to the museum, is moored every summer in the old harbor where it may be boarded by interested visitors.

Open, April to October, daily, 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and evenings from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. (tel.: +30 22890 – 22 700)

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Packing light for Mykonos

 
 
Here are a few tips on how to pack your suitcase before visiting Mykonos:

First, check the weather and especially the wind conditions. During the summer months, the wind in Mykonos can vary anywhere from zero (total apnea) to nine (extreme winds and gusts) Beaufort degrees. Here at Kouros Hotel and Suites we provide you with a daily weather forecast and further useful information through small paper notes left on your bed every morning and afternoon.

Since the sun is always up and shining over our Island for a great deal of time inside the day, a forecast for little wind means that you have to wear very light clothes, whereas the stronger the wind is, the bigger the need is for a couple of more ‘heavy’ summer clothes.

Second, make a list of the probable activities that you will be doing on your trip, like visiting, eating, going out, networking etc. This will help give you a clear idea of the types of clothes you’ll need to bring with you, day by day, saving you from carrying clothes that you will probably won’t wear during your vacation in Mykonos.

Third, opt for travel-friendly fabrics like knit, linen and silk. Here at Kouros Hotel and Suites you will have access to an ironing board and super-fast laundry service provided daily, is while it always advisable to opt for easy-care fabrics that look good and retain their shape with a minimum of fuss.

Finally, make a list with everything you need to take so that you can check it off as you pack your suitcase for Mykonos and again check it off when you get back home from your vacation. That way you will not forget items either coming or going and you will also know where to look in your suitcase for anything that you may need.

And do not forget! You can always contact our concierge expert for info before your arrival!

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