Mykonos is famous for its iconic windmills, which have become emblematic of the island.
These whitewashed windmills with their thatched roofs are not just picturesque; they also serve a practical purpose. Built by the Venetians in the 16th century, these windmills were used to grind grain and are strategically positioned to capture the strong northern winds that sweep across the island.
From towering mountain ranges to serene lakes and ancient forests, the continent provides countless destinations for those seeking an escape into the great outdoors.