Sitting in the heart of Mykonos about four miles (seven kilometers) east of Chora is the islands' only other real town. But because it lacks the sea view, Ano Mera isn't as crowded as other parts of Mykonos; and many say you should only visit if you're passionate about religious history (The town is home to the island's two monasteries). The 18th-century Monastery of Panagia Tourliani -- located southeast of town -- is renowned for its intricate marble carvings and massive Italian baroque altar screen. Head half a mile farther southeast past Panagia Tourliani and you'll find what's left of the 12th-century Monastery of Paleokastro, which is now one of the most verdant spots on the island.
Mykonos, Greece
Agia Sofia
Agia Sofia Mykonos is a region belonging to the greater area of Mykon
os Town. It is conveniently located nearby the hot spots
that provide visitors with a range of options for night time entertainment, dining, sightseeing and shopping, as it is minutes from Mykonos Town.
Mykonos, Mikonos, Greece
Tagoo
This lovely area on the west coast of the island, within 400 to 1000 meters distance from Mykonos Town, features excellent accommodation, great sea and nearby island views, and outstanding sunsets, all within walking distance of the town. If you’re not interested in walking, there is also the public bus for Tourlos and Ag. Stefanos, offering excellent service and frequent connections. This is of special interest for those who have connections by ships docking in Mykonos New Port in Tourlos.
Mykonos, Greece
Airport
The airport is located 4 kilometers from the town of Mykonos.
The transfer time from the town to the airport is about 10 minutes. There is no public service operating from the town to the airport. A taxi rank is situated in front of the terminal. The cost of a taxi to the town is between 5 and 10€. Many hotels also propose a transfer to the airport by private mini buses.
During the off-peak tourist season the airport has limited flight connections and operating hours.