Luxury digital nomads in Mykonos

Luxury digital nomads in Mykonos

It isn’t common to be mentioning Mykonos as a business traveler’s destination. Worldwide references to this spectacular Aegean rocky island are usually about its amazing golden sandy beaches, azure blue clear waters, top gastronomy, and endless partying! But now, with our world rapidly changing, there is a bright new value added to this exceptional island, as it is becoming a preferred spot for luxury digital nomads.

If your lifestyle includes long hours of working on your pc and teleconferencing; if you are a writer, journalist, business consultant, architect or practice any profession that doesn’t require your physical presence, think of Mykonos as your next and much envied “office” in the Mediterranean.

This new ecosystem of online working freelancers and executives represents a lifestyle that is becoming very popular among people around the world who perform best when they can regulate when, how and where they want to work. To them, avoiding a daily routine in some rainy, freezing cold city helps them be much happier and more productive.

So, when it comes to choosing a destination that fulfills the expectations of luxury digital nomads, it is no surprise that Mykonos scores high on the list for many different reasons. First, due to its location on the world map, Greece is a meeting point, bringing together different people from different cultures. Mykonos, besides being a recognized earthly paradise, is an island that has a lot to offer to demanding travelers, almost throughout the year, its most quiet and “deserted” period being between late November and middle March:

  • A mild climate that allows its residents the winter luxury of an outdoor lunch or a long relaxing walk along its stunning golden beaches
  • A convenient time-zone as the country is seven hours ahead of EST
  • A 12-month daily connection with Athens; the capital of Greece
  • A high-speed network for a smooth internet connection. It’s worth mentioning that, during the last 3 years, Greece has been making a digital leap, constantly improving its technological infrastructure
  • A wide range of private villas for rent that offer spectacular views, private pools and premium amenities.
  • Also, an equally wide range of eating out choices, from international restaurants to picturesque fish taverns and a plethora of cafes and bars
  • A most friendly community that consists both of locals and of foreign residents.
  • Many interesting sites to visit, like ancient ruins, Byzantine monasteries and churches, museums etc.

The carefree magic of Mykonos

The carefree magic of Mykonos

When people talk about “carefree holidays”, what they usually mean is spending long hours on a sunbed at the beach, having lunch at a nice restaurant by the sea, and sipping on refreshing drinks at some picturesque open-air bar with great view.

Moreover, when they talk about carefree holidaying in Mykonos, they expect sunbeds to be made of fine fabrics and equipped with service buttons; beaches to have the most golden sand and crystal-clear waters in the Cyclades; dining options to vary between humble fish taverns and gourmet Michelin-starred restaurants, and private nightclubs to offer the opportunity of finding yourself dancing next to a world-famous celebrity. After all, this is Mykonos: a top luxury destination celebrated every summer by the most demanding travelers in the world!

Still, this is not the pure magic one should really expect from this amazing island; pure magic is enjoying full privacy in a remote beach, enjoying a glass of iced champaign and watching the famous Cycladic sunset, under the sounds of your favorite music. Pure magic is having your private chef cooking tempting specialties from all around the world and serving them at the patio of your villa or organizing a barbecue party by the pool for your friends. Pure magic is experiencing a guided tour to Delos Island to explore its famous ancient ruins when there is no one else around. Pure magic is discovering the secrets of Mykonos’ spectacular coastline from the sundeck of a chartered luxury yacht. Pure magic is to have someone taking care of every small detail of your holiday so that it will leave you the very best memories ever.

All this and more can be yours by renting a villa, like a home-away-from-home, that combines state-of-the-art amenities and exclusive VIP services with the traditional ‘easy going’ Cycladic style. Location-wise, it will be better to choose a rather quiet neighborhood, like the area of Agia Sofia, which is just a few minutes’ drive from the airport, the port and Chora — the picturesque town of Mykonos.

Staying in such a villa means that you have the whole world in your hands. Many of these elegant residences offer breathtaking views of the island and the Aegean Sea, easy access to the most popular beaches and are usually a walk away from the legendary dining, shopping, clubbing and wild partying heart of Mykonos that is an integral part of its global reputation.

In professionally operated villas, like M Mykonos Villas, visitors are provided with a wide range of exclusive, tailor-made services that include private butler and chef, pre-arrival grocery, shopping, babysitting, VIP transfers, security and much more to cover the needs of those who know that a care-free holiday is a synonym for pure magic.

Walking around Mykonos Town

Walking around Mykonos Town

If you look in any dictionary or translation app for the actual meaning of the Greek word “Chora”, the answer will be “country”. Nevertheless, for the islanders across the Aegean and the Ionian Seas, Chora means an island’s capital.

While most “Choras” are built on top of hills —a long tradition that origins from the times when pirates were a permanent threat to the otherwise quite archipelagos’ gems — Mykonos is one of the few exceptions. Mykonos town, its beautiful, most picturesque capital, is located by the sea and climbs up the hill either through narrow streets or with the help of stairs and has two harbors: the old one, usually full of dozens colorful fishermen boats and the new one that, during the high season accommodates hundreds of tourists daily.

The first thing that catches the eye in Mykonos Town is the fascinating sight of the four windmills — the island’s trademark— that overlook the old harbor like proud guardian angels with their wings dancing to the wind. Once entering the small streets of the town, the whistling sound of the wind seems to be hushed behind the walls of the small, whitewashed houses with their blue, green or red shutters, that are built one next to the other, as if glued together. As for the super narrow streets and alleys, they form a true labyrinth, designed to confuse any “invader”!

Contemporary most welcome “invaders” are the many thousands of tourists who fly in every summer to see (and to be seen at) this fascinating corner of the Aegean archipelago, also known as one of the world’s top luxury destinations. Among them, many celebrities whom you can spot in the exquisite cafés, bars, and restaurants of Chora.

Celebrity or not, guests in Mykonos are always treated as kings, since the locals are experts in the art of hospitality! Either in Chora or in the outskirts, they run exquisite restaurants or small fish taverns, 5-star resorts or busy guesthouses, smart little shops, or fashionable boutiques with the knowhow of satisfying every wish of their guests and always with a friendly smile on their face.

Among the not-to-miss beauties of Chora are the renowned Panagia Paraportiani —probably the most photographed church of the Aegean—, the Little Venice neighborhood with its colorful houses perched over the sea, the Archeological and Maritime Museums and many other.

Last but not least, when at the waterfront don’t forget to greet one of the pet-pelicans strolling around the cafés and bars!