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Jogging in Δήλος (Μυκόνου) offers a unique experience across a small, rocky island primarily known for its extensive archaeological site. The terrain is largely uneven and rocky, with limited natural shade, making it more suited for exploration on foot than high-intensity running. Mount Kynthos, the island's highest point at 112 meters, provides rewarding climbs and panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and surrounding islands. Routes often navigate ancient ruins and historical landmarks, requiring careful footing.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
5.0
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43
runners
15.5km
01:39
210m
210m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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34
runners
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
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109
runners
8.20km
00:51
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.27km
00:34
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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6
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17.5km
01:55
340m
340m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The first windmills were built by the Venetians in the 16th century. Today, 16 windmills remain on Mykonos. Some are located in the town center of Chora and can be visited by tourists visiting Mykonos. Other windmills have now been privatized or converted into accommodation.
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Almost at the other "end" of the Mediterranean, Miguel de Cervantes (1547 to 1616) also created a literary monument to the technical-historical monument to the human spirit of invention and discovery, which conceived windmills a very long time ago: The most famous figure of the author, considered Spain's national poet and whose work can certainly be appreciated as world literature, namely "Don Quixote", always accompanied by his faithful squire Sancho Panza, fights in one of the fictional stories a - vigorous but of course hopeless - battle against windmills, in which the "Knight of the Sorrowful Countenance" believes he recognizes four-armed giants.
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Here, one restaurant follows the next. Of course, you can't expect authentic cuisine here and it's expensive too. But a sunset in this magical place is a must for every visit to Mykonos.
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Of course it's a tourist hotspot, of course the prices are inflated, but it's beautiful. Experiencing a sunset in this magical place is something you won't forget in a hurry.
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The new port of Mykonos. This is where the cruise ships arrive. Be careful - the pavement has deep holes in places and the lighting is not the best.
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Very nice place, however overpriced terraces.
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A sunset at this point is a must for every visitor to the island.
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There are over 40 jogging routes available in the Delos (Mykonos) area. These routes are primarily located on the nearby island of Mykonos, offering a variety of experiences for runners.
The running trails in the broader Delos (Mykonos) area, particularly on Mykonos, feature a mix of urban and coastal scenery. While Delos itself is characterized by rocky, uneven archaeological sites best suited for walking, the routes on Mykonos often include paved sections, dirt paths, and some elevation changes, providing diverse running surfaces.
Yes, there are a few easier options. While most routes are moderate, there are 2 routes classified as easy. For example, the Πατέρα Πλάκα loop from Ornos is a moderate 5.3 km trail that offers a less strenuous experience.
For those seeking a challenge, there are 6 routes classified as difficult. A notable option is the Mykonos Windmills – Mykonos Windmills loop from Agios Ioannis Diakoftis, which is a 15.5 km trail with significant elevation changes, taking approximately 1 hour 38 minutes to complete.
The routes in the Delos (Mykonos) area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 24 reviews. Runners often praise the scenic coastal views and the unique experience of combining exercise with exploring iconic landmarks on Mykonos.
Yes, many of the running routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Mykonos Windmills – Little Venice, Mykonos loop from Mykonos, which is an 8.2 km circular trail.
Absolutely. Many routes on Mykonos pass by iconic landmarks. For instance, the Little Venice, Mykonos – Mykonos Windmills loop from Agios Ioannis Diakoftis connects two prominent Mykonos landmarks, offering views of the famous windmills and the charming Little Venice area. From Mount Kynthos on Delos, you can also get panoramic views of the archaeological site and surrounding Aegean Sea, though this is more of a hike than a run.
While the guide covers the broader Delos (Mykonos) region, Delos island itself, as a UNESCO World Heritage site and archaeological park, is primarily suited for walking and exploring its ancient ruins. The terrain is rocky and uneven, with no dedicated jogging paths, making high-intensity running less practical and potentially discouraged to preserve the historical site. Visitors are advised to wear sturdy walking shoes.
The best time for outdoor activities, including running, in the Delos (Mykonos) area is typically during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is milder, avoiding the intense summer heat which can make running challenging due to the semi-arid climate and limited natural shade.
Yes, many routes in the Delos (Mykonos) area, particularly on Mykonos, offer stunning coastal views. The island's geography ensures that you're often running near the sea, providing picturesque backdrops for your workout.
While specific public transport details for each route's starting point are not provided here, Mykonos has a public bus system that connects its main towns and beaches. It's advisable to check local bus schedules to see if they align with the starting points of your chosen running routes.
For families, routes with moderate difficulty and shorter distances would be most suitable. While Delos itself is a fantastic educational walk for families, on Mykonos, consider routes that are not overly long or challenging, such as the Πατέρα Πλάκα loop from Ornos, which is a manageable 5.3 km.


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