Windmills of Mykonos

A coastal town with white buildings, a clear blue sea, and a cruise ship in the distance.
A white building with a blue door and a windmill.
Traditional white buildings with blue doors and thatched roofs, situated on a sandy beach with windmills in the background.
A windmill, white buildings, and a coastal town.
White windmills with blue doors and thatched roofs, a stone wall, and a ship in the background.


Discover the history of these towering structures that were once used in the production of flour, and take in stunning views from the hills above Mykonos Town.

The snow-white windmills that adorn the cliff tops of Mykonos are one of the island’s most prominent features. You can see their silhouettes from almost anywhere on the island. For almost 400 years the 16th-century windmills were integral to the island’s economy. Powered by the blustery winds Mykonos is famous for, the mills ground wheat that was transported around the world. Today seven of the 16 windmills remain many have been restored, and one even houses a museum.Climb the hills that rise above Mykonos Town to reach the windmills. The walk takes only a few minutes from the Mykonos harbor through the southern streets of the town. The restored buildings have been repainted, and their white exterior stands in stark contrast to the blue ocean behind them. The site of the windmills makes for an excellent photo opportunity. Take in the stunning views across the Aegean Sea to the surrounding islands as the sun sets. While crowds do gather here in the evening, there is enough space to spread out and feel as though you are on your own.Visit the museum housed inside the Boni windmill to learn about the history of the structures. The museum features stories of the windmills’ construction, Mykonos’ importance in the trade routes and photographs of the mills in use. Information is provided in both English and Greek. The museum is only small but it’s a worthwhile experience for anybody with a historical interest in the region. It’s free to enter the museum, which is open daily.Parking is available if you arrive at the windmills by car. There is a bus service that stops in the nearby streets. The windmills can be visited daily and there is no fee to walk around the structures.

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