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Low Season visits

Mykonos is an island with an extended tourist season, with many hotels opening mid-March, and closing mid-November.
During the low season, from November to March, there are still some tourist facilities operating:

Selected hotels include the Leto Hotel, the Semeli Hotel, Adonis hotel, and a new boutique hotel, the  Harmony hotel, are just a few hotels in Mykonos town that remain open during the winter, offering 3 & 4 star facilities, for comfort and solitude.

Restaurants also open in the winter in Mykonos town include Taverna Italiana, La Casa and Apolloosa.

The excursion to Delos is also available, although not daily in the winter season, and the archaeological museum offers free entrance on Sundays for the winter season.

Due to its close proximity to Athens, and its frequent ferry connections, Mykonos has also proven to be an island popular for a short winter visit.


 
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