Mykonos Town Walk & Beach Escape: Sunbed & Transfer
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Overview
Walking Mykonos Town & Thalas Beach with Sunbeds & Transportation offers the perfect mix of seeing the sights and relaxing on the beach in Mykonos! This tour is great for people who want to explore the town and enjoy the beautiful beach without any stress.
The adventure starts with a walking tour through Mykonos Town. A guide will take guests to see famous places such as Manto Mavrogenous Square, Little Venice, and the Windmills of Mykonos. People will also see the beautiful Church of Panagia Paraportiani and the old port of Mykonos.
After seeing the town, visitors get a ride to Paradise Beach (Thalas Restaurant), where they can relax on a reserved sunbed. They can swim in the clear water, enjoy the beach bars, or have lunch. The tour includes a ride back, but guests can pay extra for a different time. This tour includes a guide, transportation, and a sunbed. Food and drinks are not included. This small group tour makes sure everyone has a great time!
Highlights
See Mykonos Town's Best Spots: Walk with a guide to see famous places like the Windmills and Little Venice.
Relax on Paradise Beach: Enjoy the sun and clear water at one of Mykonos' most popular beaches.
Ride There and Back: Don't worry about how to get to the beach. A comfortable ride is included.
Your Sunbed is Ready: A sunbed is waiting for visitors at Thalas Restaurant, so people can relax in style.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed this tour, praising the combination of sightseeing and beach relaxation. The guided tour and included transportation were highlights, though some desired more time at each location.

Customers loved the guided tour of Mykonos Town, finding it informative and enjoyable.
Many appreciated the convenience of the included transportation to and from Paradise Beach.
The reserved sunbeds at Thalas Restaurant were a hit, providing a comfortable and relaxing beach experience.
Guests enjoyed the flexibility of arranging alternative transfer times.
Some customers wished for more time at both the town and the beach.
A few reviewers noted that the sunbeds are located further back on the beach.
The Journey
Manto Mavrogenous Square
Manto Mavrogenous Square is a tribute to a national heroine. This central square is dominated by a statue of Manto Mavrogenous, a key figure in the Greek War of Independence who dedicated her fortune to the cause. Overlooking the Old Port, the square serves as a focal point for Mykonos Town, offering a space to reflect on Greece's fight for freedom and appreciate the island's history while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.
Little Venice
Little Venice is a captivating waterfront neighborhood known for its charming houses perched precariously at the water's edge. Built by wealthy merchants in the 18th century, these iconic homes feature colorful balconies and direct access to the Aegean Sea. Today, Little Venice is celebrated as one of the best places in Mykonos to watch the sunset, capturing breathtaking photographs, and enjoy the lively ambiance from its numerous bars and cafes.
Windmills of Mykonos
The Windmills of Mykonos are iconic landmarks that stand as a testament to the island's agricultural past. Dating back to the 16th century, these whitewashed mills once harnessed the strong Cycladic winds to grind grain. Now, they offer panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and Mykonos Town. Visiting these historic structures provides a glimpse into the island's heritage and offers unparalleled photo opportunities, especially during sunset.
Church of Panagia Paraportiani
The Church of Panagia Paraportiani is an architectural marvel and a symbol of Mykonos. This unique complex consists of five small churches that were gradually built upon each other, starting in the 15th century. Its asymmetrical, whitewashed facade creates a striking silhouette against the blue sky. Located near the Old Port, it stands as a pilgrimage site and a powerful testament to the island's rich spiritual history and architectural ingenuity.
Mykonos Old Port
The Mykonos Old Port is a charming waterfront area that encapsulates the island's seafaring heritage. Lined with traditional fishing boats, lively cafes, and quaint shops, it provides a sensory feast of sights, sounds, and smells. Visitors can stroll along the harbor, enjoying panoramic views of the Aegean Sea, sipping coffee at a waterside cafe, or embark on a boat trip to explore nearby islands. The Old Port remains a vibrant hub, capturing the authentic spirit of Mykonos Town.
Thalas Restaurant
Thalas Restaurant offers a tranquil escape where guests can relax on the beautiful beach. You can unwind on reserved sunbeds, indulge in a delicious lunch featuring fresh, local cuisine, and enjoy stunning sea views. It is a spot where you can soak up the sun, swim in the crystal-clear Aegean waters, and rejuvenate during your Mykonos adventure. Whether you're seeking relaxation or a culinary delight, Thalas offers a memorable seaside experience.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a 2-hour walking tour of Mykonos Town with a local guide, transportation to and from Paradise Beach (Thalas Restaurant) in an air-conditioned vehicle, and a reserved sunbed (5th–6th row). Upgrades to sunbeds in other rows and flexible transfer times can be arranged on-site for an extra cost. The tour does not include gratuities or anything not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.
Hot Tip
Visitors should wear comfortable shoes for the walking tour. They should also bring a swimsuit, sunscreen, and a towel for the beach. If they want a sunbed closer to the water, ask the beach staff when people arrive. They should also bring extra money if they want to buy lunch, drinks or upgrade their sunbed.