For those seeking traditional activities in Mykonos, a wine tasting tour on the island is highly recommended.

Mykonos is known for the crystal turquoise clear waters, beautiful whitewashed houses and a salty sea breeze but also has a rich wine-making tradition that dates back centuries.

The vineyards of Mykonos are steeped in history, with grape cultivation for wine production dating back to around 500 B.C. For many, visiting the Cyclades for wine tasting is a dream come true. Wine production in Greece has been thriving for millennia, originating from the flourishing period of the Cycladic Civilization.

In Mykonos, the Mykonos Vioma Winery & Myconian Farm stand out as the most popular wineries, nestled in the village of Ano Mera.

Over recent years, Mykonos has emerged as a beloved destination for wine enthusiasts eager to discover the island’s organic vineyards.

If you’re visiting the island, don’t miss the chance to tour a winery. You’ll find numerous wine tour options that combine sunset views, dinner, sightseeing, and more.

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