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Archaeological Museum of Mykonos
Leading island museum with finds from nearby Delos, including sculpture, pottery, and funerary art that illuminate ancient Cycladic life.
Several UK airports offer regular flights to Corfu, with the Greek island's airport experiencing high volumes of arrivals during the summer season. As well as taxis, car hire services and private bus transfers arranged by vacation companies, a public bus service connects the airport with Corfu Town and the port.
Corfu International Airport is the arrival point for passengers coming from the UK and elsewhere. Situated less than 2.5 miles by road from the centre of Corfu Town, the onward journey from the airport is quick and easy.
A wide variety of airlines fly to Corfu from the UK. They include easyJet, Jet2, Thomas Cook, British Airways, TUI and Norwegian Air International. Passengers have the greatest choice of airlines and flight times during the summer months, but airports such as Manchester, Newcastle, Leeds-Bradford, East Midlands, London Luton and London Gatwick offer year-round flights. The majority of flights are direct and take between three and four hours to make the journey.
As an island, flying is the quickest and most convenient way to reach Corfu. The alternative is to travel to Igoumenitsa on the north-west coast of mainland Greece and catch a ferry. Igoumenitsa is almost five hours by road from Athens. By contrast, air passengers to Corfu have the choice of a wide variety of direct flights departing from airports across the UK throughout the year.
Corfu has been attracting visitors for centuries. Today, many people come for its beaches and the warm waters of the Ionian Sea, but the island has plenty of other attractions. Bus No. 15 from the airport goes to Corfu Town, which contains some striking Venetian architecture and the church of St Spyridon. Fans of Gerald Durrell's "My Family and Other Animals" may recognise it as the place where Gerald's sister kissed the feet of the saint's preserved body. Less than 20 miles north-east of Corfu Town is the seafront village of Kalami. This is the location of the White House, once lived in by Gerald's brother, the author Lawrence Durrell. Now incorporating a restaurant, diners can enjoy traditional Greek cuisine while looking out over the same view the Durrells savoured in the 1930s.
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Leading island museum with finds from nearby Delos, including sculpture, pottery, and funerary art that illuminate ancient Cycladic life.
Housed in a captain’s mansion, this museum presents Mykonian domestic life, furniture, textiles, and everyday objects from past centuries.
Small maritime collection featuring ship models, maps, instruments, and naval artifacts that trace Mykonos’s strong seafaring tradition.
Chora’s charming waterfront quarter with balconies over the sea, narrow lanes, and postcard views. Best explored early or at sunset.
The island’s main town, loved for labyrinthine alleys, whitewashed houses, boutiques, and classic Cycladic atmosphere day and night.
Bustling lane in Chora lined with whitewashed buildings and many of the town’s most iconic Cycladic scenes and shopping-front facades.
Cured pork loin seasoned with herbs and pepper, air-dried in the Cycladic climate. It is Mykonos' signature charcuterie and a classic meze.
Soft fresh cheese from Mykonos, usually made from cow's milk. Mild and creamy, it is central to local pies and meze plates.
Peppery spreadable cheese aged and fermented on Mykonos. Traditionally served with bread, rusks, or tomatoes and known for its bold flavor.
Long-running Mykonos Town restaurant serving Greek and Mediterranean dishes in a refined but approachable courtyard atmosphere.
Elegant fine dining restaurant by Nobu, celebrated for Japanese-Peruvian cuisine, cocktails, and a glamorous sunset setting.
Well-known modern Greek restaurant in Mykonos Town, popular for creative local dishes, seafood, and stylish island ambiance.
Mykonos is pricier than most Greek islands. Hotels, beach clubs, dining, and taxis rise sharply in peak season; buses help, but overall tourist costs stay high.
Service may be included, but rounding up or leaving 5-10% at restaurants is appreciated. Round up for taxis, and leave small change at cafes if service was good.
Official public transport app
Mykonos Island National Airport -> Fabrika Bus Station
Check where to Mykonos flights depart and arrive, plus the main airport details for this route.
Mykonos Island National Airport is 2 km from Mykonos city centre. Public transport options include:
Mykonos Island National Airport has practical services for this route, including Wifi, Shopping, Parking, ATM, Taxis, Accessibility, WC, Lounge, and Lost and Found Office.
Free Wi-Fi available throughout the airport. ATMs are located in the terminal.
Lost and found is available at the station.
Available at Mykonos Island National Airport: Parking, Taxis, WC.
Accessibility facilities are available at Mykonos Island National Airport: Elevators, ramps.
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