
The great Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has been in Greece for the last 48 hours, choosing Mykonos as the place to spend the first days of summer.
The former track and field star, who made history with his record-breaking performances, was seen smiling and in a good mood as he walked through the cosmopolitan Matogiannia district.
According to Mykonos Live TV, Bolt started his evening at the upscale restaurant Interni, and then enjoyed himself with his companions at the popular bar Bonbonniere, a venue frequently visited by celebrities known for some of the biggest events Mykonos has to offer.
Bolt made sure to inform his 14 million Instagram followers that he was in Mykonos by uploading a selfie from the island.
He also reposted a video of himself dancing island style and breaking dishes during his evening out.

Usain Bolt’s second visit to Mykonos
Bolt had previously visited the “island of the winds” in 2017, where he broke another “record” when he racked up an 88,000-euro bill for two hours of partying at “Nammos.”
Nammos in Mykonos is regarded as one of the best beach clubs in the world, a place to see and be seen.
Well-known stars from all over the planet, the biggest names in showbiz, shipowners, businessmen, and modeling personalities visit its sunbeds every summer, while the concerts it organizes with the biggest Greek and foreign singers are considered global events.
Usain Bolt: the greatest sprinter of all time
The 39-year-old Jamaican is widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time.
Bolt is the only sprinter to win Olympic 100 m and 200 m titles at three consecutive Olympics (2008, 2012, and 2016). He also won two 4 × 100 relay gold medals. He gained worldwide fame for his double sprint victory in world record times at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, which made him the first person to hold both records since fully automatic time became mandatory.
An eleven-time World Champion, he won consecutive World Championship 100 m, 200 m and 4 × 100 metres relay gold medals from 2009 to 2015, with the exception of a 100 m false start in 2011.
He is the most successful male athlete of the World Championships. Bolt is the first athlete to win four World Championship titles in the 200 m and is one of the most successful in the 100 m with three titles, being the first person to run sub-9.7s and sub-9.6s races.
His achievements as a sprinter have earned him the media nickname “Lightning Bolt”, and his awards include the IAAF World Athlete of the Year, Track & Field Athlete of the Year, BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year (three times), and Laureus World Sportsman of the Year (four times).