Mykonos Farmers – Dairy
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 […]
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 […]
The best way to get around Mykonos island is by car. Even if you stay in town, you will probably want to explore other points of the island before leaving. […]
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 […]
Hidden away on a scenic mountain top in Mykonos is the remnants of a small uninhabited village consisting of several dwellings. Ancient homes perch on the rocks with majestic views […]
f you are fortunate enough to visit Mykonos during the winter months, you will see the Cyclades in a different light. Nature paints the sky and clouds with majestic sunsets. […]
If you tell someone you live in or have visited the Ano Diakoftis area of Mykonos I’m sure you have heard someone say “Where?”. Since everyone knows neighbouring Ornos. My […]
Mykonos has over 600 churches and chapels. Mykonian life is deeply rooted in it’s religion.
March 25 is a national holiday in Greece celebrating Independence Day. It is the day commemorating the beginning revolt and war against the occupying Ottoman Empire in 1821. Greeks had […]
A fun weekend for children in Mykonos Colorful Pirated socks were hidden in pirate chests all over Mykonos town on the Saturday before Lent. Teams of children wearing pirate […]
See the authentic side of Mykonos during the winter months. Her winter face is just as breathtaking as her summer side.
Pastoral farming of goats and sheep has been a part of the Greek landscape for centuries. Mykonian Tasos Xydakis has always cared for his native island of Mykonos and aims […]
Mykonos had several days of rough weather leading up to the highly anticipated world premiere lyric opera performance of HERA decends on DELOS. The Oct. 6th. performance had to be […]
All ages and physical levels responded for the call to participate in Mykonos Run 2018 on Sat. Sept. 22. They gave their all with smiles on their faces from start […]
Located in the area of Ano Mera , it is definitely worth a visit. It is actually the old monastery vineyard of Maou. I had heard good things about it, […]
Mykonian singer Eleanora Zouganeli treated everyone to a fabulous evening of music on August 31st. Her three hour non stop energetic performance was part of the Mykonos Arts Festival 2018. […]
If you missed this wonderful musical concert performed by the Mykonos Choir under the direction of Dimitris Finnis, you missed something very special. This annual show was performed in a […]
The day was perfect on Sunday in Mykonos for a spirited game of soccer. A valiant effort by the Mykonos Ano Mera Soccer team was made but the final score […]
On Sunday 29 April at 12 noon, I was so happy to see conscientious Mykonians showing that they want a clean island free of rubbish! The windmill area, Korfos Beach […]
Greece is one place in the world where folk dance is very much alive and danced as it was in ancient times. Every dance has a story to tell with […]
Thirteen year old Romeo Andres grandfather had owned a bake shop in Switzerland but his five sons chose other careers. The bakery was sold before he knew his grandson would […]
March 25 is both a national, (Independence) and religious, (Annunciation) holiday. Greeks have celebrated for 197 years their independence from the Ottoman Empire. This day is also one of the […]
Venus and Mercury shining so bright as viewed from Mykonos Greece. I photographed both Venus and Mercury just after a recent early March 2018 sunset. Venus is the white spot […]
Last week was Women’s Day and some Mykonian women celebrated in fine form on Sunday. It was an exciting display of athletic talent as the Mykonos Team A.O. Ano Mera, […]
Photo Credit Leanne Vorrias www.LeanneVorrias.com
Greeks don’t kid around when it comes to trying to have good luck for the New Year. They have 5 “good luck” traditions! 1. Hide a coin inside a vasilopita […]
The symbol of the olive tree has deep roots in Greek tradition. It symbolizes wealth, health, wisdom, beauty and abundance. Homer referred to olive oil as “liquid gold”. We certainly […]
The natural elements of this island gem are vivid and strong. In Mykonos, the sea, the sky, the sun, the hospitality, the fun, the charm all surround you, challenging you […]
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Want to see one beach each day of your vacation in Mykonos? Then plan on staying for more than a month. Mykonos has a beach for every taste and day. […]
Who started the Carnival? The Venetians? Brazilians? Guess again. Many attribute carnival origins to the ancient cult worship of the Greek god of wine celebration and ecstasy, Dionysus. Ancient Greeks enjoyed processions, […]
I am happy to introduce some new additions to my Mykonos Collection. These items have been inspired by one of the areas I truly love on Mykonos Island……PANORMOS BAY. My art […]
Panormos Bay Mykonos had two separate incidents which broke the serene atmosphere of this beautiful oasis. A fire raged in Panormos Mykonos very close to residential homes. Thankfully it eventually extinguished […]
There is a giant jewelery box in Mykonos with more than 200 cycladic jewels dating all the way back from 55ooBC. The Archeological Museum of Mykonos has been transformed into this […]
Not all beach babes in Mykonos wear bikinis. That’s right! Mykonos is actually home to beautiful seals sunbathing and swimming along it’s shores. Mediterranean Monk seals to be exact. In […]
The ancient theatre of Delos has been silent for over 2000 years. This marvelous 3rd century BC theatre was once the place for major celebrations. There were the games of […]
Most people when they think of Mykonos, conjure up images of all the fun and beautiful things that the island has to offer. They don’t get to see what happens […]
Panormos beach Mykonos, has been a lovely area devoid of sun beds, vendors and loud music so common to other beaches on the island. It sits on beautiful serene Panormos […]
Mykonos photographed high above the Chora in black and white. “Mykonos Through The Arch BW” by http://www.LeanneVorrias.com An earlier color version was created by Leanne several years ago also titled […]
My drive home above Ornos has a new addition to the view these days. It’s an archeological dig producing artifacts dating back to 2500 BC. They have been excavating for […]
The traditional Mykonos dance group Anemomile, (which means windmills), joined with 14 dancers visiting from Thessaloniki on Sun. May 22, 2015. It was a wonderful event for everyone. The local […]
I have been very fortunate to know internationally acclaimed architect Jean-Pierre HEIM and his talented daughter, architect Carolyn HEIM. They are French-born but with Mykonian hearts. Their love of Mykonos […]
The next generation of Mykonians are learning how important it is to keep their wonderful island beautiful and clean. Bravo to the students beautifying Korfos Beach which often gets a […]
Travel, Guide, Thoughts Images by Leanne Vorrias (An Outside Insider) Who has not visited or dreamed of experiencing this lovely island? I have been visiting Mykonos for over 30 years […]
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Mykonos 1964.
For those of you who always wonder why Greek Easter is rarely celebrated at the same time as Catholic Easter, there are two reasons. #1. THE CALENDAR The Christian Orthodox […]
Want to be away from the very young, manic crowds of Paradise and Super Paradise? If you are looking for the upscale scene and don’t mind spending to experience it, […]
Panormos Bay seen from Mykonos highest point – Profitis Ilias church. Panormos is often missed by tourists visiting Mykonos island. In some ways this is a good thing. The huge […]
Delos Island viewed from Mykonos
Ancient Delos. Zoomed in view from Mykonos
Delos has always been a sacred island throughout human history. I watch the sun set over Delos each night and feel a sense of awe for this ancient island that […]
You now will have another flight option to/from Athens to Mykonos and Santorini.. Greek Crete based airline Sky Express is launching two new routes from Athens starting April 21 2016. […]
Mykonos Chora is beautiful and a must to see on your arrival, but there is so much more to see on this wonderful island! I will show you the way.
Are you looking for a wonderful place to enjoy both lunch and the view? Here’s some suggestions that I think you will love. Some are in town while others you […]
Mykonos Windmill
The jetsetting NY. #Dobie Duo, Zeus and Athena love looking at the Aegean Sea and Delos from their balcony in Mykonos.
Yes, Mykonos is actually green in the winter. This is when they receive the much needed rain.
Goats wearing their winter coats in Mykonos while grazing above Ornos. Notice how GREEN the island is during the winter! Summer tourists miss this lush view of the island. The […]
#SUNSET IN MYKONOS #Best Sunset Locations Mykonos #Mykonos #Mykonos Grab your camera before sunset and prepare to get some wonderful sunset photographs! Here’s a list of place to get your […]
Petros The Pelican in the harbor of Mykonos Town (Chora) #Mykonos #Petros The Pelican #Greece
Mykonos. Small beach at the entrance to town. Artwork by Leanne Vorrias http://www.LeanneVorrias.com
Ok, you’ve settled into your hotel, had time to catch some sleep and want to get a taste of what Mykonos town has to offer. I suggest you get an […]
TWO PORTS If you are arriving by boat, take note that there are two ports, often referred to as The Old Port (right at town) or The New Port (a […]
If My Dobies Can Do It You Can!! Once in Athens, you can get to Mykonos by air or sea. Ferries and high-speed ferries depart from the port of Piraeus […]
I created this image a few years ago and made the mistake of posting it on my FB page without a watermark. Since then it’s been posted a million times. […]
Travel, Guide, Thoughts Images by Leanne Vorrias (An Outside Insider) Who has not visited or dreamed of experiencing this lovely island? I have been visiting Mykonos for over 30 years […]
Mykonos – graceful curves of a stark white building against the Aegean blue sky. When one thinks of this lovely island, it’s always blue and white that comes to mind. […]