Kato Mili (The Windmills)mykonos
The Icon of Mykonos

Overview
Standing in a row on a hill overlooking the sea, these 16th-century Venetian windmills are the most photographed landmarks on the island.
What To Expect?
A breathtaking view of the harbor and Little Venice. The seven large white windmills have conical roofs and small windows. It’s the perfect spot to watch the sunset as the wind whistles through the structures. Historically, they were used to grind grain using the island's strong northerly winds.
Tips
- Hold onto your hat! The wind here can be extremely strong, earning Mykonos the nickname 'Island of the Winds'.
- Visit at dawn if you want to get photos without the massive tourist crowds.
Exploring Kato Mili (The Windmills)
The Grain Legacy
Built by the Venetians in the 16th century, the mills were vital to the island's economy, processing wheat brought from the surrounding islands.
Today, one of the mills houses a small museum, while others have been converted into private residences or holiday stays.
How to reach Kato Mili (The Windmills)
Located in Chora (Mykonos Town), at the edge of the sea. Easily reachable by foot from the town center.
Tips for Visiting Kato Mili (The Windmills), mykonos
- Hold onto your hat! The wind here can be extremely strong, earning Mykonos the nickname 'Island of the Winds'.
- Visit at dawn if you want to get photos without the massive tourist crowds.



















































