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Discover the authentic flavors of Mykonos on this 2-hour small-group food tour, sampling local dishes and hidden gems with knowledgeable guides.
If you’re visiting the Greek island of Mykonos and craving an authentic taste of local cuisine paired with a bit of sightseeing, this food tour promises a delightful experience. Rated 4.5 out of 5 based on 69 reviews and highly recommended by 93% of travelers, it offers a balanced mix of cultural insights, stunning views, and mouthwatering bites—all within a compact 2-hour window.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on small-group intimacy, allowing plenty of chances to ask questions and engage with a knowledgeable guide. Plus, the mix of local dishes, from freshly baked feta pies to souvlaki wraps, paired with traditional Greek spirits like mastiha, ensures you get a real taste of Mykonos beyond the tourist traps. That said, a potential downside is the walking involved—some uneven surfaces and steps might challenge those with mobility issues.
This experience is ideal for food lovers, curious travelers wanting a local perspective, or anyone who appreciates a leisurely stroll through charming streets while sampling authentic dishes. If you’re looking for a fun, relaxed way to get to know Mykonos beyond its beaches, this tour could be just the ticket.


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This bustling square forms the lively heart of Mykonos, where your culinary journey begins. The energy here immediately sets the tone—vivid, vibrant, and full of promise. From this central spot, your guide will lead you into the winding streets, offering a good mix of sightseeing and taste-testing.
Known for its boutique shops and charming cafes, this narrow alley is full of character. It’s a favorite for reviewers, with one mentioning how their guide Georgia, was “delightful, fun, energetic, and incredibly knowledgeable.” She not only shared stories but also took the time to point out local life that most travelers miss. Expect plenty of photo opportunities here, especially with the colorful storefronts and lively street scenes.
This bakery, established in 1420, is a genuine historical gem. Stepping inside feels like walking into a time capsule—stone walls, warm aromas, and a slow-paced vibe. Here, you’ll sample freshly baked pastries and pies, learning about the bakery’s centuries-old traditions. One reviewer called it the “600-year-old bakery, the clear star,” emphasizing how special this stop is. The bakery’s setting is cool and refreshing, especially after a morning of walking in the sun.
A visit to this local delicatessen introduces you to Greek spreads and feta cheese, staples of the local diet. Reviewers appreciated the chance to taste various spreads, olives, and fresh vegetables, which offered a real taste of everyday Greek life. The fact that this stop is free makes it an especially good value, allowing you to sample without feeling rushed or overcharged.
No visit to Mykonos is complete without snapping some photos of the iconic Little Venice, with its colorful houses perched right on the water’s edge. A quick stop here offers stunning views perfect for Instagram, and a chance to soak in the romantic vibe of the island. Not far from there are the Windmills of Kato Milli, a postcard-perfect scene. Both are free to admire and photograph, making this part of the tour a visual highlight.
Time for some street food! Here, you’ll indulge in Greek gyros and marinated grilled meats. Reviewers rave about the authentic flavors and lively atmosphere—a true taste of Greek street food culture. One guest described the experience as “enjoying the local vibe,” which is exactly what this stop offers. You’ll also get to try Greek-style chicken patties, which are perfect for a quick but satisfying snack.
The tour wraps up at the charming Old Port with a traditional Greek coffee. The rich aroma, thick texture, and robust flavor leave a lasting impression. As one reviewer put it, “Let the aroma awaken your senses.” It’s the perfect way to relax after a walk and reflect on all the flavors tasted during the tour.
For $117.31 per person, you get a curated selection of foods—including baklava, kourabie almond cookies, feta, hummus, Greek chicken patties, and mastiha liqueur—plus a Greek coffee at the end. The tour also features admission tickets to historic spots like the bakery and free visits to iconic sights like Little Venice and the Windmills.
Note that transportation isn’t included, and if you want a pick-up or drop-off service, there’s an extra charge. Also, if you’re concerned about mobility, be aware that the walking involves uneven surfaces and some steps, which might be challenging for some guests.
Reviewers consistently praise the guides, especially Georgia and Stephanie, for their knowledge, friendliness, and willingness to share stories. The small-group setting (max 14 travelers) ensures a more personalized experience, allowing plenty of questions and interaction. This is a real plus for those wanting an intimate look at Mykonos beyond the usual tourist spots.
Considering the duration (just about 2 hours) and the number of tastings, the price is reasonable—especially given the inclusion of historic sites and local spirits. Previous guests have remarked that the food quality exceeded expectations, and the insights from guides added value that you wouldn’t get simply wandering on your own. For those who love regional cuisine and local stories, this is a well-rounded experience.
Some reviews noted the walking intensity and uneven surfaces, which could be an issue for those with limited mobility or mobility challenges. Also, the price might seem a bit steep for a two-hour tour, but considering the quality of food and personalized guidance, many agree it’s worth it. One guest mentioned that the tour felt “lightly high for the time and food,” but still delivered a memorable experience.
This food tour suits cultural explorers who want more than just sightseeing—those eager to taste authentic Greek dishes and hear stories behind them. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy small-group settings and engaging guides who can answer questions and share local insights. The stops are well-chosen to include both culinary delights and iconic sights, making it suitable for first-timers wanting a comprehensive introduction to Mykonos.
However, if you have mobility issues or prefer a more leisurely pace without walking on uneven surfaces, you might want to consider alternatives or inquire about modifications. Also, for those looking purely for a large-group, quick tasting, this experience might be more intimate than they want.

This food tour in Mykonos offers a fantastic way to experience the island’s culinary treasures without the risk of wandering aimlessly or overpaying. The combination of delicious local dishes, stunning views, and insightful guides creates a well-rounded, memorable experience.
The tour’s focus on authentic, homemade foods—like the bakery pastries and Greek spreads—means you’ll leave with a better understanding of what makes Greek cuisine special. The inclusion of local spirits, such as mastiha, adds a traditional touch, rounding out the tasting experience.
For food lovers and curious travelers, this tour delivers a flavorful, fun, and engaging way to enjoy Mykonos beyond its beaches. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate storytelling, good company, and a leisurely exploration—perfect for anyone wanting to savor the island’s flavors in a relaxed, authentic setting.

Is transportation included in the tour?
No, transportation isn’t included, but you can arrange pick-up or drop-off for an extra charge. The meeting point is at the Police Station in Mykonos.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, including walking, tastings, and sightseeing.
Is this suitable for people with mobility issues?
It might be challenging due to uneven surfaces and some steps, so guests with mobility difficulties should consider this before booking.
What food is included in the tour?
You’ll enjoy a variety of foods including souvlaki wraps, spinach pie, baklava, almond cookies, Greek spreads, feta cheese, hummus, chicken patties, and mastiha liqueur.
Can I expect to see popular sights like Little Venice?
Yes, the tour includes visits to Little Venice and the Windmills, both offering great photo opportunities and scenic views.
Are drinks included?
Yes, traditional Greek spirits like mastiha and a Greek coffee at the end are part of the experience.
What if I cancel last minute?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the experience. Cancellations within that window won’t be refunded.
In summary, this Mykonos food tour balances delicious local flavors with cultural sights in an intimate setting. If you love authentic cuisine, engaging guides, and a relaxed pace, it’s a worthwhile addition to your Greek island adventures.