Mykonos is known for its vibrant night life during the summer. However, we arrived on October 30th, a Sunday morning. It was quiet and most shops were closed.
Most of the buildings are white-washed and trimmed blue, red or green.
View from the ship, at dawn. Notice the windmills near the bottom of this image.
Greek Orthodox Church
The Peloponnesian Peninsula connects to mainland Greece via a narrow isthmus near Corinth. In the late 19th century, engineers blasted a 4 mile canal across the isthmus to facilitate the movement of shipped goods. The Corinth Canal is narrow, only allowing one-way traffic. It has no locks.
Our small excursion boat was followed by a large ship.