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Ornos

Mykonos


Ornos, Mykonos' third-biggest settlement, straddles an isthmus 3km south of Hora. The small south-facing beach is wall-to-wall umbrellas and beach bars. On the other side is a quieter stretch of sand abutting a shallow bay; it's better for sunbathing and kitesurfing than it is for swimming. In between, there's the best selection of eateries outside of Hora.

Buses head here from Hora's Fabrika station.


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