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Iconic Windmills of Mykonos

Discover the historic Windmills of Mykonos, iconic landmarks offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the island's rich cultural heritage.

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The Windmills of Mykonos, a defining feature of the island's landscape, stand proudly on a hill overlooking the Aegean Sea. Built mainly by the Venetians in the 16th century, these windmills once played a vital role in grinding wheat, contributing significantly to the island's economy. Today, they serve as picturesque relics of a bygone era, offering stunning views and a glimpse into Mykonos's rich heritage.

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  • Mpaoumi, Mikonos, 846 00, GR

Local tips

  • Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and the best lighting for photography.
  • Explore the nearby Little Venice for picturesque waterfront views and charming cafes.
  • Check out the Bonis Windmill, which houses a local museum dedicated to the history of Mykonos windmills.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the walk to the windmills involves some uphill climbing.
  • Take advantage of the free parking available near the windmills, but arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Fabrika bus station in Mykonos Town, the windmills are a short 5-10 minute walk. Head north, following the main road towards Little Venice. The windmills are located on a hill overlooking the town and are easily visible. The walk involves a slight uphill climb.

  • Public Transport

    Arriving by ferry at the New Port, take the Sea Bus to the Old Port for €2. From the Old Port, it's a 15-20 minute walk to the windmills, heading south through Mykonos Town. Alternatively, take a KTEL bus from the New Port to Fabrika bus station for approximately €2. From Fabrika, the windmills are a short walk. Bus tickets can be purchased directly from the driver.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available at the airport, ferry ports, and in Mykonos Town. A taxi ride from the New Port to the windmills typically costs between €19-€24 and takes about 6 minutes. From Mykonos Airport to the windmills, expect to pay around €25-€35. Note that taxis can be scarce during peak season.

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The Windmills of Mykonos are among the most recognizable landmarks in Greece, embodying the island's history and Cycladic charm. Primarily constructed by the Venetians from the 16th through the early 20th centuries, these windmills (known locally as “Kato Myloi”) harnessed the strong northern winds that bless Mykonos, earning it the nickname “island of the winds”. Strategically positioned on a hill in Chora (Mykonos Town), the windmills were essential for grinding grain, mainly wheat and barley. The flour produced was either sold to local bakeries or shipped to other regions. The windmills ceased operations around the mid-20th century as modern technology replaced them. Of the sixteen windmills remaining on Mykonos, seven are situated on the iconic hill in Chora, offering panoramic views of the town, Little Venice, and the Aegean Sea. Their architecture is characterized by a round shape, whitewashed walls, small windows, and a pointed wooden roof. One of the windmills, the Bonis Windmill, has been converted into a museum dedicated to the history of the windmills and agriculture in the region. Visiting the windmills is a must for any traveler to Mykonos. They provide a tangible connection to the island's past and offer breathtaking photo opportunities, especially during sunset.

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