Sights in Mykonos
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Mykonos Town
Mykonos Town is a captivating labyrinth that's home to chique boutiques and whiter-than-white houses decked with bougainvillea and geraniums, plus a handful of small museums and photogenic churches. Little Venice, where the sea laps up to the edge of the restaurants and bars, and Mykonos' famous hilltop windmills should be high on the must-see list.
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Southern Beaches
The packed, party-hard beaches are on the island's south coast. Platys Gialos has wall-to-wall sunlounges, while many patrons nude up at Paradise Beach, Super Paradise, Agrari and gay-friendly Elia. The less-squashy beaches are Kalo Livadi and Kalafatis in the southeast. All can be accessed by bus or caïque (fishing boat).
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Church of Panagia Paraportiani
Mykonos' most famous church is the Panagia Paraportiani. It is actually five small churches amalgamated, in classical Byzantine style, into one asymmetrical entity, looking as if it has grown from the rocky ground. Visitors should avoid entering during services, unless for genuine worship rather than sightseeing.
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