Located amidst the Cyclades and surrounded by the crystalline waters of the Aegean Sea stands whitewashed, windmill-strewn Mykonos. Known as the "Island of the Winds," this ancient land, along with its neighboring islands, have been mythologized as the bodies of fallen gods since ancient times. With a history dating back millennia, this small but mighty forty-square-mile island, home to a population of only ten-thousand, has become a coveted destination for its stunning architecture, welcoming locals, and world-renowned beaches, such as "Paradise" and "Super Paradise." From industry leaders and artists to party-goers from around the world, Mykonos has captured the hearts and minds of many, solidifying its place as a cosmopolitan hub and a must-visit destination on the jet-set circuit. This book delves into the rich culture and society that has shaped Mykonos throughout the past century.
- Written by Lizy Manola
- Hardcover
- 300 pages
- Dimensions: 13"H x 1.5"D x 9.68"W
- Weight: 6 lbs.