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How to get there The Greek island of Mykonos is situated in the centre of the Aegean Sea 150 kilometres east of Athens and is part of the group of islands known as the Cyclades. Although it is the most famous of this group it is actually the smallest, covering an area of about 90 square kilometres. The island can be reached by air from Athens. If you prefer to travel by ship, you have a choice of ferries, flying dolphins, hydrofoils, or catamarans that leave from Piraeus and Rafina. The distance from Piraeus is 94 nautical miles and from Rafina 71 nautical miles. The trip by a "normal speed" ferry from Piraeus takes about 6 hours, while the respective one from Rafina takes about 5 hours, but there is a variety of faster vessels (high-speed ferries) to choose if you want to cut that time to almost the half. By ferry from Piraeus Information: Piraeus Port Authority, tel.: (+30) 210 4226000 By ferry from Rafina Information: Rafina Port Authority, tel.: (+30) 22940 22300
By Plane Mykonos has an airport, about 4km away from the main city. The airport has regular flights for Athens and Thessaloniki by Olympic Airways, Aegean Airlines and AirSea Lines. - International Athens Airport (El. Venizelos) , tel.: (+30) 210 3530000
- Olympic Airways
Athens: (+30) 210 9666666, Mykonos: +30 22890 22237 / 22490 / 22495 - Aegean Airlines
Athens: 801 11 20000, (+30) 2106261000 , Mykonos : (+30) 22890 28720 / 28721
Getting Around When the government made Chora an architectural landmark, they prohibited motorized traffic on its streets. Only a few small delivery vehicles are allowed. The only way to get around town is to walk. Many of the town\'s large hotels are found on the busy peripheral road. However, much of the rest of the island is served by a good transportation system. During the high season, the K.T.E.L buses (tel: 22890 23360) have regular, frequently – scheduled, routes to and from the countryside (Ano Mera etc.) and the majority of the islands’ beaches. Departures, depending on the destination are from the two bus terminals on the north (Museum) and south side (Fabrika) of town. The main TAXI stand is in the Mando Square, prices are “fixed” for each destination. There is a 24 hours dispatching service: tel.:2289022400 and 228923700. A wonderful means for visiting the beaches on the southern shore of the island are the “CAIQUES” small boats that, departing from Platy-Yialos and Ornos, make regularly scheduled round trips as far as Elia beach, to the east. Also you may visit by caiques the nearby historical island of Delos. The trip lasts about 25 minutes. From Mykonos you can reach by boat the nearby islands Tinos, Paros, Andros, Naxos and also Santorini and Crete. Boat tickets, schedules and information is available at the travel agencies on the waterfront.
Transportation Info Get any information about sea routes and flights to Mykonos. Useful Telephone Numbers Police: (+30) 22890 22 716 Tourist Police: 22890 22 482 Port Authority: 22890 22 218 Health Centre: 22890 23 998 / 23 994 Mykonos Town Hall: 22890 22 201 / 23 988 Centre of Public Services: 22890 28 621 Centre of Telecommunications (O.T.E.): 22890 22 499 Post Office (EL. ÔÁ.): 22890 22 238 Bus Station: 22890 23 360 Taxi station: 22890 23 700 / 22 400 National Water Supply & Sewage Corporation: 22890 23 494 National Promotion & Development Corporation: 22890 27 190 / 22 615 Hoteliers Association: 22890 24 760 / 24 540 Union of Room & Apartment Rentals: 22890 24 860 / 26 860 Mykonos Archaeological Museum: 22890 22 325 / 79 301 Delos Archaeological Museum: 22890 22 259 Mykonos Folcloric Collections: 22890 22 591 Aegean Maritime Museum: 22890 22 700 |