The gorgeous, almost maze-like streets of the Old Town that are now home to some of the most expensive designer shops were once pirate hideouts. The streets were made in such a way that would leave the Venetian pirate invaders wandering around in circles for hours, completely lost, allowing locals to attack them and defend themselves.

Once the Turks took over, The Island of the Winds became a hideout for Greek pirates who fought for independence, ultimately winning by attacking ships from their Mykonian base.

Mykonos was never scared or weak, with the proof that even the houses were built practically right on the sea, taunting pirates who dared to come.

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