If you’re heading to Mykonos and curious about local traditions beyond the beaches and nightlife, the Ano Mera Farm Tour might catch your eye. While it’s not a full-blown farmstead experience, it offers a glimpse into the island’s agricultural roots. We’ve looked into what travelers can expect, and honestly, this tour could be a charming addition to your itinerary—if you’re looking for something laid-back and cultural.
What really shines about this experience is how it combines a simple farm visit with engaging storytelling from friendly guides, plus a chance to try some authentic Greek snacks that go beyond the typical tourist fare. Plus, you’ll get to spend a bit of time with farm animals in a pretty setting. On the flip side, some reviews suggest it’s a bit minimal in terms of activities, and not quite the farm adventure some might hope for. Still, it can be a lovely, mellow way to connect with Mykonos’ local side, especially if you enjoy small-scale, authentic experiences.
This tour is best suited for travelers who value cultural insights, enjoy a relaxed pace, and are happy with a straightforward, no-frills farm visit. If you’re expecting a hands-on farm life experience with animal petting and farming chores, you might find it a bit underwhelming. But if you’re after a peaceful, scenic break and a taste of Greek farm life, it could be just right.
Key Points

- Authentic glimpse into Mykonos’ traditional farming practices
- Relaxed, small-group experience led by friendly guides
- Includes local snacks and raki, offering a taste of Greek culture
- Opportunity to engage in simple farming tasks or opt-out for more free time
- Beautiful views and a peaceful farm setting
- Mixed reviews on activities and organization, worth considering
What Is the Ano Mera Farm Tour?

This experience transports you from the busy heart of Mykonos to a tranquil, traditional farm in the village of Ano Mera. Over about 2.5 hours, you’ll learn how the island’s farming ways have evolved and still thrive today. It’s a chance to see local agriculture firsthand—not a working farm with full-on animal husbandry, but more of a cultural peek.
The tour begins with a drive from your hotel across the island’s interior, heading towards Ano Mera. Once there, you walk about 400 meters to a charming farm, where you’re greeted by the farms’ superintendent. From the start, the focus is on sharing farming stories, history, and local customs.
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The Farm Visit: What You’ll See and Do

Touring the Grounds
The farm itself is described as beautiful and authentic, with traditional stone-buildings that give you a real sense of Greek rural life. The guide will take you around the grounds, explaining how the farm operates and its significance to Mykonos. You’ll get to see animals from a distance, such as cows and baby goats—though some visitors note that actual interaction with the animals is limited.
Tasting Local Snacks and Raki
One highlight is sitting on a stone-built seat while sipping raki, a traditional Greek spirit. This is often accompanied by bread, tomatoes, cucumbers, kopanisti cheese, and black olives—all fresh and local, served as a simple but tasty snack. Several reviews mention the snacks as a highlight, with one traveler appreciating the quality and taste, calling it a “great cook” at the farm.
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For those interested in getting hands-on, the guide offers farming tasks. These might include weeding, trimming, watering, or feeding animals—using the right tools and instructions. Some visitors find this part fun and educational, feeling like they’re getting an authentic experience. Others, however, have noted that the activities can be limited or not as involved as expected.
Relaxing and Learning
If farming isn’t your thing, you can opt to skip the chores and enjoy more free time at the farm or simply relax and take in the views. The tour balances learning about local farming history with the chance to unwind, making it suitable for those who prefer a gentle, cultural outing.
What About the Included Details and Logistics?

Transportation
Your experience includes hotel pickup and drop-off, covering most locations across Mykonos. A small extra fee may apply if you’re staying in remote areas like Elia, Kalafatis, or Paradise—around 10 euros per person payable in cash. The convenience of door-to-door service makes this tour accessible, especially after a busy day exploring.
Duration and Timing
At 2.5 hours, it’s a fairly short tour, perfect for fitting into a relaxed day. Be sure to check availability for the starting times, as they vary. You’ll need to send your preferred pickup point in advance—something to keep in mind if you’re on a tight schedule.
Cost and Value
The price covers entrance fees, snacks, raki, and transfers. While it seems modest for a cultural experience, some travelers might feel it’s a bit basic, especially given the mixed reviews about the level of activities. If you’re after a deep farm experience, this might be more of a taste and glimpse rather than a full immersion.
What Do Travelers Say?

Reviews paint a mixed picture. Some describe it as “pretty bare-bones” with simple food and limited farm interaction, like Kristián who said, “It’s cute, but nothing special. You can skip it if you are in Mykonos.” Others, like Aliki, appreciated the kindness of the guide but felt it wasn’t a true farm life experience.
A different perspective from the GetYourGuide review highlighted the beautiful farm setting and the friendly staff, especially the cook and a worker from Egypt who was attentive. Yet, they also expressed disappointment that they didn’t get to milk a cow or pet the animals as initially promised, emphasizing the discrepancy between expectations and reality.
The authenticity and organization seem to vary depending on who leads the tour and how engaged the group is. Despite some reservations, many find it a pleasant, if somewhat simplified, cultural outing.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

If you’re someone eager to learn about Greek farming traditions in a peaceful environment, this could be a nice addition to your trip. It’s perfect for curious travelers who want a relaxed, cultural experience without heavy physical activity.
However, if you’re looking for animal petting, farming chores, or a more immersive farm life, you may find it underwhelming. It’s also suitable for those who enjoy small-group, informal tours with local guides sharing stories and snacks.
This experience might be less suitable if your priorities are full-on adventure or detailed agricultural education. It’s more of a light, scenic cultural visit—a gentle way to connect with the quieter, traditional side of Mykonos.
The Sum Up

The Ano Mera Farm Tour provides a peaceful, cultural glimpse into Greek island life. While it may not satisfy those craving a hands-on farm adventure, it offers a relaxing setting, authentic snacks, and friendly guides. The views and the setting alone are worth a leisurely morning or afternoon, especially if you appreciate small-scale, authentic experiences.
For travelers wanting a taste of local traditions without too much fuss or activity, this can be a worthwhile stop. It’s best suited for those who value authentic storytelling and scenic calm over farm chores or animal petting.
If you’re after a more immersive farm experience, you might find this tour a bit lightweight. But if your goal is to enjoy a mellow, cultural interlude with local food and stories, it could be just right.
From Mykonos: Ano Mera Farm Tour
“Pretty bare-bones, we went on the farm tour. The man, who greeted us was very kind. Food was simple, bread was a little stale. It's cute:) But noth…”
FAQ

What is included in the tour?
The experience includes hotel pickup and drop-off, farm entrance fees, a farm tour, snacks, and raki.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about 2.5 hours, making it a manageable addition to your day.
Can I skip the farming tasks?
Yes, you can choose to not participate in farm chores and enjoy more free time instead.
Is there animal interaction?
You can see animals like cows and goats, but some reviews mention limited interaction, so don’t expect a full petting experience.
Are refreshments provided?
Yes, you’ll get traditional snacks and raki, which are generally well-received and add a nice touch.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for walking and possibly some light outdoor work if you choose to participate in farming tasks.
Is this experience suitable for families?
It’s geared more toward curious adults and travelers interested in culture. Families with children can enjoy it too, but keep in mind the activities are fairly gentle and simple.
In the end, the Ano Mera Farm Tour is a low-key, authentic look into Mykonos’ rural side—with all the charm and limitations that come with a short, guided visit. It’s a perfect choice if you’re after a quiet, cultural break and are curious about Greek farming traditions.
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