# How to Spend a Glamorous Holiday in Mykonos
Mykonos has cemented its status as Greece's most exclusive island destination, attracting celebrities and affluent travelers seeking Mediterranean elegance. The Cyclades gem offers far more than its legendary nightlife reputation suggests.
Stay at Cavo Tagoo, perched on a clifftop above Mykonos Town with infinity pools overlooking the Aegean. This luxury property charges premium rates but delivers unparalleled sunset views and direct beach access via private stairs. For a more intimate experience, consider the boutique Hotel Grand Resort Lagonissi, which combines luxury with authentic Greek hospitality.
Dining dominates the Mykonos experience. Nammos restaurant on Psarou Beach serves Mediterranean fare to an A-list clientele, with prices reflecting the pedigree crowd. Expect to spend 80 to 150 euros per person. For sunset cocktails, Cavo Paradiso combines stunning views with world-class DJs and mixologists crafting signature drinks at 25 to 40 euros each.
Beyond the glitz, Mykonos offers cultural depth. The Church of Paraportiani, a 500-year-old whitewashed structure in the old town, represents authentic Cycladic architecture. The Archaeological Museum houses Hellenistic artifacts spanning centuries of history.
Visit Little Venice, where colorful Venetian mansions line the waterfront, offering galleries and traditional tavernas serving fresh seafood at reasonable prices (30 to 50 euros). This neighborhood captures pre-boom Mykonos charm.
Water sports flourish here. Several operators offer yacht charters to nearby Delos and Rhenia islands for day trips combining history with swimming and sunbathing. Cost runs 300 to 600 euros per day depending on
