Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Archaeological Museum
MUSEUM
( 22890 22325; Agiou Stefanou; adult/concession €2/1; 9am-4pm Tue-Sun)
Peruse pottery
from Delos and grave
stelae
(pillars) and jewellery from the island of Renia (Delos' nec-
ropolis). Chief exhibits include a statue of Hercules in Parian marble.
Aegean Maritime Museum
MUSEUM
( 22890 22700; Enoplon Dynameon 10, ground fl; adult/concession €4/1.50; 10.30am-1pm &
6.30-9pm Apr-Oct)
Fascinating nautical paraphernalia includes detailed models of local
boats and an enormous Fresnel lighthouse lantern in its sunny interior courtyard.
Lena's House
MUSEUM
( 22890 22591; Tria Pigadia; 6.30-9.30pm Mon-Sat May-mid-Oct)
This charming
late-19th-century, middle-class Mykonian house (with furnishings intact) takes its name
from its last owner, Lena Skrivanou.
Mykonos Folklore Museum
MUSEUM
( 6932178330; Paraportianis; 5.30-8.30pm Mon-Sat May-mid-Oct)
This folklore
museum, housed in an 18th-century sea captain's house, features a large collection of fur-
nishings and other artefacts, including old musical instruments.
Tours
Mykonos Accommodation Centre (
Click here
) organises guided tours: Delos (adult/child
€40/30) including entrance fee and guide; Tinos (adult/child €59/38); Mykonos bus tour
(adult/child €33/22); and island cruise (adult/child €43/21.50). It also arranges private
charters, including gay-only boat cruises.
Sleeping
Mykonos' myriad accommodation options are generally pricey in high season, and those
on main streets are noisy. If you arrive without a reservation between July and September
consult
Hoteliers Association of Mykonos
(
22890 24540;
www.mha.gr
;
9.30am-4pm
Apr-Oct)
, Building 1 in the row of buildings at the old port and at a
desk
(
22890 25770;