5Mykonos – Glamour, Crowds, and Sky-High Prices
Mykonos is the poster child of Greek island tourism: whitewashed houses, winding alleys, and a buzzing nightlife scene. While visually stunning, the island’s reputation often comes with drawbacks.
Why it can feel overrated:
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Crowds and party culture: In summer, the island becomes packed with tourists, many attracted primarily to beach clubs and nightlife rather than local culture.
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High prices: Accommodation, restaurants, and even groceries can be significantly more expensive than on nearby islands.
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Commercialization: Many parts of Mykonos have lost the traditional Greek island charm, replaced by luxury brands and international franchises.
For travelers seeking quiet villages, authentic tavernas, or slower-paced island life, Mykonos can feel more like a resort than a genuine Greek experience.





