Ano Mera
Eager to break free from the crowds and dive into an atmosphere that is original, relaxing, and utterly Myconian? Ano Mera is what you are looking for. A short drive away from the cosmopolitan Chora, this little village is peaceful even during peak season and can offer you a true glimpse into the island’s true way of life.
Get a taste of what’s truly local, after all gastronomy is the most delightful way to explore a destination. You will find “tavernas” and restaurants serving typical Myconian dishes, cooked in a traditional manner. Make sure to try the “mostra”, an appetizer made of barley rusks and kopanisti cheese as well as the traditional “melopita”; a local pastry delight.
Intensely cultural, Ano Mera is the epicenter of artistic creation during the summer months as it is here that the Mykonos Art Festival holds the majority of their shows and concerts, inviting artists from all over Europe. If you’re eager to dive into the local heritage, arrange a visit to Panagia Tourliani Monastery, an 18th century religious site renowned for its intricate architecture and extraordinary iconography.
Ano Mera is simply ideal for those who wish to experience the world-renowned Myconian lifestyle and the non-stop cosmopolitan energy of the island but would prefer to do it at their own pace, from a place of comfort, without being exposed constantly to the bustle of the coastal areas. After all, while Ano Mera is inland, it’s very advantageously located near some of the most sought-after beaches of the island like Kalo Livadi and Fokos Beach.