On Monday, Oct. 8, we sailed into Mykonos at 3 p.m. It was rather late but the weather was sunny and warm. So we got off the ship as soon as we could and took two taxis to Elia Beach. Most gay folks go to Paradise or Super Paradise Beach, but a judge friend of mine recommended Elia Beach.
We were delighted with the place. The beach was nearly empty because October is the end of the tourist season, but the sand was soft and the sky was clear. We nabbed some lounge chairs and settled in.
Peter and I went nude sunbathing, but no one else in our party did. No matter, there was plenty of nude eye candy around, mostly gorgeous, fit, tanned men in their 20s or 30s. (Sorry, we didn't take any pictures of them!)
We spent a couple of hours there just relaxing in the sun and talking, then headed back into town. Most of the buildings were painted white with deep blue trim and looked classic. We found a very nice outdoor restaurant for fresh seafood, then walked around the shops before getting back on the ship about 8 p.m.
We sailed later that evening, wishing we could have spent more time there, but satisfied nonetheless.
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