Are you ready to embark on a journey to the enchanting island of Mykonos? Before you book your stay at the Pineapple House, let’s take a look at Mykonos’ past, that has made Mykonos a must-visit destination for lovers of Greek islands and culture.

Mykonos, nestled in the heart of the Aegean Sea, is famous for the azure waters. Dating back to ancient times, this island was named after Apollo’s grandson, Mykonos, a hero in Greek mythology. At first, it was a quiet fishing community. Mykonos began to flourish as a trading hub during the Byzantine era.
Delos is a small island near Mykonos with a rich history which played a significant role in making Mykonos important even in ancient times. In ancient Greece, the gods Apollo and Artemis were born in Delos. After the Persian wars, Greek city-states formed the Delian group, led by Athens. Delos was its meeting point, and they held meetings in a temple. The group’s money was kept there until Athens moved it, showing their power.

During the Peloponnesian War, Athenians wanted to make Delos religious. They banned births and deaths and exiled the people in 422 BC, keeping Delos pure. In its peak, Delos became a Roman port but declined and was abandoned by the 9th century AD. Nowadays, only caretakers and archaeologists can stay overnight on Delos. Visitors can explore the island’s history on organized day trips.
One of the island’s iconic features is its charming windmills, which have stood proudly for centuries and are the hallmark of the history of Mykonos. Originally built by the Venetians in the 16th century, these windmills once served as essential grain mills, harnessing the power of the island’s brisk winds. Today, they stand as picturesque landmarks, offering breathtaking views of the sparkling Aegean Sea.
Mykonos is also renowned for its dazzling white houses, adorned with vibrant blue accents. Legend has it that the locals started this tradition to reflect the intense sunlight, creating a dazzling spectacle that has become synonymous with the island.

In the mid-20th century, Mykonos underwent a transformation. The island became a heaven for artists, intellectuals, and free spirits seeking refuge from city life. All these creative minds infused Mykonos with an artistic energy that still resonates today.
As word spread about Mykonos’ unique charm, it attracted international jet-setters and celebrities, turning it into a glamorous destination. The vibrant nightlife, pristine beaches, and exquisite cuisine further fueled its rise to fame.
Mykonos has evolved into a destination that caters to diverse tastes. Whether you seek lively parties, serene beaches, ancient ruins, or traditional Greek cuisine, Mykonos has it all. The island’s ability to seamlessly blend history with modern allure makes it a perfect escape for every type of traveler.
Now that you’ve glimpsed the rich history of Mykonos, it’s time to book your stay at Pineapple House. Located in the heart of this enchanting island, our house offers a tranquil retreat where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of Mykonos while enjoying the warm hospitality that Pineapple House is known for.

Get ready for a vacation that combines the beauty of Mykonos’ history with the comfort of a home away from home. Your Mykonos adventure awaits at Pineapple House!