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The quieter side of Mykonos

Look beyond the Greek island’s party reputation to discover tranquillity and tradition

May 28, 2023 17:30
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The peacock’s shrill cry floated out from the undergrowth, carrying over the sound of the waves. Nearby, queues of cars had already started to form for the opening night of Scorpios, one of the biggest beach clubs on Mykonos, where the birds can be found looking equally at home as the celebrities often propping up the bar.

Just what you might expect from Mykonos: hedonism, excess, glamour — and crowds. But you don’t have to look far to find a quieter side to the island.

Sitting with my feet in the sand of Paraga beach at Nikolas Taverna, I had found a restaurant that has kept its traditional side among the glitz and bling, with fresh fish and classic mezze on the menu alongside some very sippable Greek wine, which couldn’t be further from memories of retsina.

And away from the coast, there are still plenty of chances to taste of the island’s traditional way of life from the days before Jackie Onassis put this quiet spot in the Aegean firmly on the map.