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Currency in Mykonos

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What is the currency of Mykonos? What you wonder about the currency you will use while on holiday in Mykonos.

Currency in Mykonos is just like all the Greek islands, the Mykonos currency is the Euro.

In cities, debit and credit cards are accepted but in out-of-the-way locations it’s handy to have cash. Most towns have ATMs, but they may be out of order.

Automated foreign-exchange machines are common in major tourist areas. They take all major European currencies, Australian and US dollars and Japanese yen, and are useful in an emergency, although they charge a hefty commission.

Souvenir shop in Chora Mykonos.

Tipping in Mykonos

  • Restaurants Tipping is not traditionally the culture in Greece, though it is appreciated. Locals tend to leave a few coins. Depending on where you are, you can round it up or leave around 10%.
  • Taxis Round up the fare. There’s a small fee for handling bags; this is an official charge, not a tip.
  • Bellhops Bellhops in hotels and stewards on ferries appreciate a small gratuity of €1 to €3.

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