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Wondering about the weather in Mykonos in January? In this article, we go over everything you might want to know, including typical air and sea temperatures, what to wear, and what to expect in terms of expenses and crowds. We also provide creative itinerary ideas to help you get the most out of your trip.
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customize ⤍January is not considered the best time to visit Mykonos. Although the island retains its charm and picturesque scenery, the weather in Mykonos in January is cool and wet. Many businesses, restaurants and tourist sites may also be closed for the season.
If you are looking for vibrant nightlife and beach activities, these will be very limited in January. Travellers interested in a quieter and more secluded holiday can appreciate the laid-back atmosphere. In contrast, those seeking the lively atmosphere of Mykonos are best advised to plan a trip for the summer months, from late May to early September.
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The weather in Mykonos in January is characterised by cooler temperatures. The average high temperature stays around 13°C (55°F), while the average low temperature stays around 8°C (46°F). Sea temperatures are also cool, averaging around 15°C (59°F). January in Mykonos can be quite humid, so you need to be prepared for wet weather and cool temperatures, making it less suitable for swimming and beach holidays.
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The weather in Mykonos in January gives you the opportunity to explore the island in tranquillity © Shutterstock
The weather in Mykonos in January is characterised by cooler temperatures. The average high temperature stays around 13°C (55°F), while the average low temperature stays around 8°C (46°F). Sea temperatures are also cool, averaging around 15°C (59°F). January in Mykonos can be quite humid, so you need to be prepared for wet weather and cool temperatures, making it less suitable for swimming and beach holidays.
For more details on the weather in Greece around the year, read up on when to go to Greece.
Mykonos is much quieter and less crowded in January compared to peak months, providing a more relaxed and authentic experience. Prices for accommodation, food and entertainment are usually lower this month, making it a more budget-friendly period. Many hotels and restaurants offer discounts and you can take advantage of the reduced cost of travelling.
However, you should also be aware that some businesses and tourist sites may operate on reduced hours or be closed for the season, so it's best to check availability and book your tickets and accommodation in advance.
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Little Venice, Mykonos, Greece © Ella Hanochi/Shutterstock
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Mykonos with famous windmill © Shutterstock
As you prepare for your January trip to Mykonos, remember a few important tips to make the most of your trip.
When travelling to Mykonos in January, you should prepare for cool and sometimes wet weather. Bring warm clothes such as jumpers, long-sleeved shirts, scarves and hats to keep warm. Comfortable waterproof boots or shoes are essential for travelling on wet streets. Pack an umbrella and mackintosh in case of possible rain.
You can still explore the island in cooler weather, so bring your usual hiking essentials: comfortable walking shoes and a backpack for the day. Also, bring the necessary medication, adapters and travel documents to make your journey go smoothly.
When travelling to Mykonos in January, it is important to keep an eye out for seasonal closures. Many businesses, especially beach clubs, restaurants and some tourist attractions close for the winter period. It is advisable to check if your chosen accommodation and the places you plan to visit are open during this time.
Although the island becomes quieter this month, some areas remain active, especially in Mykonos Town. Be sure to research information in advance to make sure that you will have access to the services and activities you want to enjoy while on the island in January.
Travellers should pay attention to Mykonos ferry schedules in January. Due to the off-season, ferries may run less frequently than during the summer months. It is important to check and plan your travelling around the island or day trips to nearby destinations. By making sure you have the most up-to-date timetables, you can make the most of your time in Mykonos and explore other Greek islands.
The ferry with passengers turns to the port in Greece © Shutterstock
Despite the cooler weather in Mykonos in January, there are still plenty of opportunities for exciting activities and experiences.
Stroll through Mykonos Town, also known as Chora, with its charming narrow streets and iconic white buildings. Discover quaint cafes, local boutiques and cosy tavernas along the winding lanes. The tranquillity of the off-season provides a unique opportunity to soak up the authentic Greek atmosphere of the city without the bustling crowds of tourists, making for a more intimate experience.
Take a day trip to the nearby island of Delos, an archaeological gem with ancient ruins. Delos is an open-air museum of Greek history and mythology, with well-preserved structures such as the Terrace of the Lions and the House of Dionysus. There are fewer visitors in January and you can explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site at your own pace, soaking up the historical significance and tranquillity.
The Terrace of the Lions on Delos Island, Greece © Shutterstock
Visit cultural sites such as the Archaeological Museum of Mykonos. Here you can explore the island's rich history and art, including exhibits that shed light on the mythological and historical subjects of this enchanting place. The quieter January season allows you to immerse yourself in these cultural treasures without the bustling crowds of tourists, providing a closer look at the island's heritage.
Take a stroll through the local shops and boutiques; you can find great deals in the low season. Mykonos offers many unique souvenirs, from handmade jewellery to traditional Greek crafts. Enjoy leisurely shopping without the summer crowds and take home a piece of Mykonos to remember your visit.
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written by Olga Sitnitsa
updated 15.11.2023
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