Half of Israel is in Mykonos – and the Greek island has noticed
I swapped overpriced margaritas at the beach club with my non-Jewish friends for a place to exhale and remember my reality and identity.
Mykonos has become a popular destination for Israeli tourists, with direct flights from Tel Aviv making it easily accessible. The island, known for its expensive amenities like €150 beach beds and €240 whole fish, attracts a party crowd, though Athens, Crete, and Corfu still draw more Israeli visitors overall. Many Israelis find comfort in hearing Hebrew frequently on the island, with one tourist noting, "It's the perfect place. I'd live here if I could." While some locals appreciate the business Israelis bring, there are underlying sentiments of disapproval regarding their behavior and real estate purchases. Despite a Foreign Ministry travel alert for Israelis in Greece due to pro-Palestinian protests, Mykonos remained unaffected, continuing its non-stop party atmosphere.
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