Hostels in Mykonos
Mykonos is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea. Mykonos is perhaps most famous for its iconic nightlife, with dance clubs and parties lasting all night long and well into the next day, and the world's most famous DJs spinning music for the thousands of people partying every night. Mykonos also has some gorgeous beaches where you can recuperate after a long night of partying. Mykonos is home to some great restaurants, boutiques, bars, and cafes where you can relax and enjoy the Greek way of life without partying until dawn. For museum fans, there are several museums on the island, including the Archeological Museum of Mykonos and the Folklore Museum. Other attractions on the island include the beautiful whitewashed church Panagia Paraportiani, the windmills, which are a popular place to watch sunsets, and Little Venice, a romantic section of town with beautiful medieval houses featuring colorful balconies.
Choose from a variety of bed and breakfasts instead of hostels in Mykonos
Hostels are an affordable way to find a place to sleep at night, but there are other ways to find affordable accommodation while having a more meaningful experience. Instead of a hostel, why not stay in a bed and breakfast? This allows you to have a more authentic experience by staying with locals instead of staying in a hostel with other tourists. Locals can tell you the best places to party, the best beaches, and the best restaurants, with insight that the guidebooks or tourists staying in hostels can't give you.
An apartment could be a better option than staying in a hostel in Mykonos
Consider getting a cheap apartment for rent from private owners instead of staying in a hostel. While hostels may be cheap, they can't duplicate the experience of living like a local by having the option of eating at home or inviting new friends over to visit. On your next trip, rent an apartment instead of sleeping in hostels, and you may find yourself with a new friend in Mykonos.
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