Homemade and Handmade in Mykonos
Despite the huge upscale tourist industry associated with Mykonos, there are many customs and traditions preserved by the islanders. Treat yourself and explore Ano Mera, Mykonos during the festivals in […]
Despite the huge upscale tourist industry associated with Mykonos, there are many customs and traditions preserved by the islanders. Treat yourself and explore Ano Mera, Mykonos during the festivals in […]
A must visit for foodies. If you don’t want to sit on the beach all day and are into food, then visit George Syrianos, local cheesemaker of Mykonos before you […]
The salty seas of the Aegean leave a wealth of natural sea salt for those know where to look. The Aegean Sea is part of the Mediterranean Sea which is […]
If you were visiting the famous windmills of Mykonos on June 23, you might have been surprised to see people jumping over fire. The fire was created using the traditional […]
Hidden in a quiet area above Platis Gialos is an historic monument that locals know of but do not advertise to tourists. The Portes (Door) is a beautiful Stonehenge-like monument […]
Instructor THEODOR ANASTASATOS: has been offering islanders the chance to go back in time to an age when the ancient Greeks used natural dyes from plants to colour fabric and clothing. […]
The people of Mykonos still value their traditions and religious festivals. As winter ends and spring is in the air, it is time to celebrate, remember and be thankful for […]
Weaving in Mykonos? That’s right. It’s not all parties and beaches. There are wonderful groups and talented people on the island who love nurturing Greek culture and traditions. THE CREATORS […]