Ask Mykonos AI
Mykonos Travel FAQ
Quick answers to the most common Mykonos travel questions. For anything else, ask the live AI guide anytime.
Why use AskMykonos.ai instead of Google?
Google gives you links — ads, SEO articles and ten tabs to compare yourself. AskMykonos.ai gives you an answer. Ask in plain language (“where’s good for dinner by the sea?”, “how do I get to Ano Mera?”) and get a few relevant suggestions with the details that matter — ratings, today’s hours, location — drawn from live venue data, not a long article you scroll past.
It remembers your conversation, so a follow-up like “anything good nearby?” just works, without repeating yourself. No app, no sign-up, no ads.
What should I do in Mykonos today?
Tell AskMykonos.ai how much time you have, where you’re staying and the mood you’re after, and it builds a simple plan — a beach, a sunset spot, food and getting around — without overloading your day.
Where is the best sunset spot in Mykonos?
Little Venice and the windmills (Kato Mili) are the classic (and busiest) sunset. Agios Ioannis is calmer with sea views, Armenistis Lighthouse is a quieter alternative with transport, and a sunset boat cruise is a premium option when sea conditions allow.
What can I do in Mykonos when it’s windy?
Mykonos often gets the meltemi wind, so head to more sheltered options: wander Mykonos Town (Chora), explore Ano Mera, do a wine tasting or a long lunch, or visit the museums. The more southern beaches are better protected, and boat trips run depending on sea conditions.
How do I get around Mykonos?
From the port or airport you can take a bus, a taxi, a private transfer, or a rental car or ATV. Buses connect Mykonos Town (Chora) with the main beaches and Ano Mera — check the current schedule, as times change by season. Taxis are limited, so book transfers ahead in peak season.
Which is the best beach for families in Mykonos?
Ornos and Platis Gialos are usually the most practical family beaches — organized, easy to reach and calmer. Agios Ioannis can also work for a quieter mood, depending on where you’re staying and the wind that day.
Do I need a car in Mykonos?
It depends on your hotel location, your plans, how comfortable you are driving and the season. For simple itineraries the bus, taxis and transfers work well; remote beaches like Fokos are easier with a car or an arranged transfer.