Should you visit Mykonos or Venice?
Which city should you visit? Read on to compare the prices of travel for Mykonos and Venice. We’ll break down costs for accommodation, food, transportation and more to help you learn more about these two destinations. Then, you can figure out if either of these two places are accessible based on your travel budget. So, let's dig into it.
Mykonos
Mykonos, a Greek Island in the middle of the Aegean Sea, is part of the Cyclades group. Mykonos is one of the most touristy islands in the Aegean Sea and is famous for its whitewashed buildings that climb up the hill along with historic windmills, stunning hillside views, and fantastic seafood restaurants. Because of its popularity, Mykonos comes with a hefty tourist markup. Many passengers arrive here as part of a cruise, so during the day its small streets can become crowded with tourists and its harbor fills with large ships. August and July are the most popular times to visit, so if you're hoping to avoid to crowds it's best to come a few months earlier.
Venice
The canals of Venice are one of the most popular and emulated destinations in the world. In it's hay day, Venice was at the center of politics, exploration, arts and architecture. Today that history is still very much alive and well. The city is unlike any other in the world. The best way to immerse yourself in Venice is to get yourself lost in the alleyways. It's actually quite easy to do and you'll find yourself stumbling into the most interesting places, hidden away from the crowds of Piazzo San Marco.
Which city is cheaper, Venice or Mykonos?
These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations.
The average daily cost (per person) in Mykonos is €119, while the average daily cost in Venice is €181. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each city. Below is a breakdown of travel costs for Mykonos and Venice in more detail.
Accommodation
Accommodation prices vary by location and style, but travelers pay on average about €118 for a double occupancy room in Mykonos.
Double occupancy rooms typically run around €186 in Venice For nicer amenities and a premiere location, you can expect to pay a bit more.
Local Transportation
The average price of local transportation around Mykonos is €19 per person, per day. As this average includes both taxis and public transport, keep in mind that the prices of private drivers and taxis are significantly more expensive than public transportation.
Venice's transportation costs can vary by the type of transport chosen by visitors. Naturally, taxis and private drivers cost much more than public transportation options. On average, visitors spend €22 per person, per day on transportation in Venice.
Typical Local Transportation prices in Mykonos
Below are a few samples from actual travelers for transportation costs in Mykonos:
Hired Cars and Shuttles in Mykonos
Some specific examples of transportation prices in Mykonos:
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Transfer from Mykonos Airport to Kalo Livadi area up to 6 customers:
$121
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Transfer from Mykonos Airport to Kalafatis area up to 6 customers:
$121
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Transfer from Mykonos Airport to Ftelia area up to 6 customers:
$121
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Transfer from Mykonos Airport to Elia area up to 6 customers:
$121
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Transfer from Mykonos Airport to Paraga area up to 6 customers:
$121
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Transfer from Mykonos Airport to Paradise area up to 6 customers:
$121
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Transfer from Mykonos Airport to Tagoo area up to 6 customers:
$121
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Transfer from Mykonos Airport to Super Paradise area up to 6 customers:
$121
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Transfer from Mykonos Airport to Ano Mera area up to 6 customers:
$121
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Transfer from Mykonos Airport to Agios Sostis area up to 6 customers:
$121
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Transfer from Mykonos Airport to Glastros area up to 6 customers:
$98
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Transfer from Mykonos Airport to Vryssi area up to 6 customers:
$98
Typical Local Transportation prices in Venice
Here are some examples of typical transportation prices from actual travelers in Venice:
Hired Cars and Shuttles in Venice
Also for Venice, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:
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Ultra - Venice Private Airport Transfer from City Hotels to Venice Airport VCE:
$10
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Ultra - Venice Private Airport Transfer from Venice Airport VCE to City Hotels:
$10
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Ultra - Venice Private Airport Transfer from Venice Airport VCE to Cruise Port:
$10
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Private Airport Transfer: Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) to Venice:
$31
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Shuttle Transfer From/to Venice City and Airport:
$32
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Private Arrival Van Transfer: Venice Airport to Venice, piazzale Roma:
$34
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Private Transfer to/from Airport and Venice city center:
$36
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Water Taxi Transfer Lido Santa Maria Elisabetta:
$36
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Venice Marco Polo Airport Shared Transfer by Water Taxi:
$38
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Private Transfer from Venice Port to Venice Airport by car:
$38
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Private transfer from Venice Airport to Venice Port by car:
$38
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Private transfer from Venice Port to Venice Airport by Minivan:
$39
Is it cheaper to fly into Mykonos or Venice?
Prices for flights to both Venice and Mykonos change regularly based on dates and travel demand. We suggest you find the best prices for your next trip on Kayak, because you can compare the cost of flights across multiple airlines for your prefered dates.
Food
In Mykonos travelers spend around €38 a day on food. You can save money by choosing casual restaurants or food stalls, or you can spend plenty more by dining in nicer restaurants at every meal.
The average traveler spends about €52 per day in Venice for food, but obviously this is dependent on the type of restaurant and the amount of food ordered. To save money you can grab a lighter lunch or dinner, or you can try fast food or street food.
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Food
Meals for one day
Mykonos €38
Venice €52
Typical Food prices in Mykonos
Some typical examples of dining costs in Mykonos are as follows:
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Two Ice cream Cones
€4.50
Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Mykonos
Also, here are some specific examples of food and dining related activities in Mykonos.
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Traditional Lunch or Dinner at the Mykonian Spiti:
$74
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Mykonos Cooking Class:
$159
Typical Food prices in Venice
Here are some examples of typical meal expenses from previous travelers to Venice:
Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Venice
For Venice, here are some samples of tours and activities related to meals and dining experiences:
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1 Hour Online Live Carbonara Cooking Class With Italian Chef:
$37
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Online Tiramisu Cooking Class With Italian Chef At Home:
$37
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2.5-Hour Street Food Tour with a Local Guide:
$48
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2-Course Dinner in a Typical Venetian Restaurant:
$74
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Venice Food Tour: Rialto Market and Cicchetti Tasting:
$84
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Traditional Home Dinner in Venice with a Chef:
$87
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Cooking Show with a Famous Local Chef:
$90
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Venice Carnival 4-Hour Grand Ball Gala Dinner and Show:
$102
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Private Food Tour – 10 Tastings with Locals:
$103
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Private Food Tour: Cicheti & Wine:
$106
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Private Market Tour and Cooking Class in Central Venice with a Fun Loving Local:
$106
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Interpreti Veneziani Ensemble Baroque Concert with Dinner:
$109
Entertainment
Mykonos's costs for entertainment, tickets, attractions, and tours will often cost around €18 per person, per day. This cost can vary widely by the type of activity, however, as this includes admission tickets, day tours, museums, and other things to do.
Sightseeing, admission tickets, things to do, and other entertainment expenses in Venice can vary widely by price. On average, visitors spend around €80 per person, per day on entertainment and sightseeing here.
Tours and Activities in Mykonos
Some specific costs of activities, tours, and entrance tickets for Mykonos are as follows:
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Best of Mykonos island, 4 hours private tour:
$281
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Delos Tour 3 to 5 customers:
$505
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Delos Tour 6 to 10 customers:
$329
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From 6.5-Hour Cruise to Delos and Rhenia:
$100
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Mykonos Shore Excursion: City & Island Tour:
$250
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Mykonos Walking Tour:
$40
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Discover Authentic Mykonos Tour:
$51
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Full-Day Catamaran Cruise with Fresh Lunch:
$318
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Full-Day Sightseeing Tour with Lunch:
$159
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Half-Day City Walking Tour and Island Bus Tour:
$44
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Little Venice Sunset Cruise:
$57
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South Coast Beach Hopping Boat Tour with BBQ Lunch:
$139
Typical Entertainment prices in Venice
For Venice, here are some examples of average entertainment and activity prices from previous travelers:
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Venice Boat Ride
€15
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Bell tower of St. Mark Entrance Fee
€8.00
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Gondola Ride (for Group)
€80
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Secret Itinerary Tour- Doge's Palace
€16
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The Jewish Museum Admission
€3.00
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The Glass Museum in Murano
€8.00
Tours and Activities in Venice
Also, here are some specific examples of entertainment, tickets, and activities for Venice.
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Best Price: Book Doge's Palace skip the line ticket with audio-guide:
$9.95
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Once-in-a-lifetime virtual tour in Venice alone RoamFromHome:
$9.95
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Venice Highlights Virtual Tour with Expert Guide (Times in EST):
$11
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Vatican and Sistine Chapel Virtual Guided Tour (Times in EST):
$11
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Online Casanova Venice Great Escape Cinematic Experience:
$11
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Self-Guided Audio Tour:
$14
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La Fenice: Morning Entry Ticket with Audio Guide:
$15
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Venetian Lagoon 90-Minute Sightseeing Cruise:
$16
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Giorgio Cini Foundation Tour with Audio Guide:
$16
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Modigliani Opera Vision Exhibition Ticket:
$18
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The Majestic Teatro La Fenice: Guided Tour in Venice:
$23
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Skip the Line: Venice Accademia Galleries Ticket:
$24
Alcohol
The average person spends about €16 on alcoholic beverages in Mykonos per day. The more you spend on alcohol, the more fun you might be having despite your higher budget.
Alcoholic beverages can often be a significant portion of a traveler's budget, and the costs can vary greatly from person to person. In Venice, the average amount that a visitor spends on alcoholic beverages per day is €19.
Typical Alcohol prices in Venice
Below are a few samples from actual travelers for alcohol and nightlife costs in Venice:
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1/2 Liter Wine
€5.20
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Beer
€4.90
Sample the Local Flavors in Venice
Here are a few nightlife and alcohol tours and activities from local tour providers in Venice:
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Venice Wine Tasting Tour:
$30
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Online Live Wine Tasting from Venice:
$37
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Wine Tasting in Venice:
$40
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Venetian Style Carnival Pub Crawl:
$62
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Venetian Style Carnival Pub Crawl:
$67
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A Relaxing Evening at The Hot Springs (with wine tastings):
$75
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Natural wine tasting with a Bacaro owner in Venice:
$76
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Venice in 3 Wines: Exclusive Wine Tasting with an Expert & Food Pairing:
$136
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Taste Food and Wine Tour of the Rialto Markets:
$147
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Full-Day Prosecco Wine Tour and Tasting:
$204
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Amarone Wine Tasting from Venice by Train:
$210
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Amarone-Soave wine tour. Visit Verona. From Venice:
$291
When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Mykonos and Venice, we can see that Venice is more expensive. And not only is Mykonos much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. So, traveling to Mykonos would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Mykonos and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Venice would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Venice than you might in Mykonos.
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