MYKONOS

The island of legends

One of the most famous islands in the world, this legendary Cycladic Island manages to bring together stunning natural beauties with a pulsing all-day and night lifestyle, attracting mega-celebrities from every part of the globe.

Choose to live your myth on Mykonos Island

Mykonos has captured the imagination of the international jet-setting crowd and refuses to let go for over 60 years now, and for good reason. This small Cycladic Island has it all, and in abundance… from the picturesque, whitewashed alleys and the secluded little coves with tavernas operating on no electricity to some of the most luxurious hotels in the world and a legendary nightlife. Here you can choose your lifestyle and enjoy it to the fullest. From partying in some of the most sought-after beach restaurants and bars next to top celebrities and jetsetters to going on an after-midnight posh shopping spree in some of the best designer brand boutiques on the international market. This is by far the most cosmopolitan Greek island, and you are about to learn everything worth knowing.

Are you in for a day at the beach?

Some say Mykonos has the best beaches in the Cyclades, others in the whole of Greece. Well beauty is always in the eye of the beholder, but with no doubt Mykonos’ beaches are stunning. Long, thick-sanded, golden bays with vibrant beach bars and 5-star services and facilities, transparent, azure-blue, crystal-clear waters, luxurious sunbeds and adventurous water sports, sushi and cocktails on the beach or secluded little bays, where you can still be literally and completely alone, the choice is yours, and you don’t even have to choose, you can have it both!

Psarou beach

Psarou beach, undoubtedly the most famous and luxurious beach on the island -and probably the country- stands just a few minutes’ drive away from Chora and is the absolute place to see and be seen here. Mega-celebrities and VIPs enjoy its crystal-clear waters and golden sand, with a glass of the finest champagne in hand and await for its everyday epic parties to get started, which they always do. Here you can also find some of the globe’s most expensive and premium designer and jewellery boutiques, as well as a scuba diving and water sports’ centre.

Super Paradise beach & Paradise beach

Super Paradise beach is almost equally famous for its vibrant party scene, amazing waters and spectacular landscape, while its amazing dining spots and beach clubs attract all the right people all day long. Along with its neighbouring Paradise beach, which was discovered by a happy hippie crowd in the ’70s and showcases some of the best DJ parties on the island, these two bays are considered the places where the whole party scene of Mykonos actually began.

Paraga beach

Paraga beach in Mykonos is a trendy hotspot known for its stunning scenery and vibrant atmosphere. This boho-chic beach attracts a stylish crowd seeking both relaxation and lively beach parties. With its crystal-clear waters, soft sands, and picturesque cliffs, Paraga offers the perfect mix of natural beauty and social energy.

Famous beach spots like Scorpios, in Paraga beach keep the party going with DJs and cocktails, especially as the mesmerizing sunset lights up the sky. Visitors can enjoy sunbeds, delicious Mediterranean food and easy access, making Paraga beach an ideal spot for a fun and stylish getaway.

Kalo Livadi beach

Still on the south side of Mykonos, Kalo Livadi, one of the island’s largest beaches, is an absolute must-visit with its pristine waters, endless golden sand and posh beach venues. Its welcoming shallow waters make it a good choice for families, while there is a lot of free space between its organised parts.

Ornos beach

Ornos beach, on the southwest coast of Mykonos, is a family-friendly destination with calm, crystal-clear waters and soft golden sand. Ideal for swimming and sunbathing, it offers a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of beach bars, restaurants, and water sports. Easily accessible from Mykonos Town, Ornos beach is perfect for a laid-back beach day with great amenities and delicious Mediterranean dining options nearby.

Panormos beach

Panormos beach, located on the northern coast of Mykonos, is a popular party destination known for its lively atmosphere and stunning natural setting. The beach draws a stylish crowd, especially at Principote, the renowned beach restaurant and bar. Principote is famous for its luxurious vibe, gourmet cuisine, and vibrant beach parties with live DJs, attracting both locals and international visitors.

Panormos offers a mix of relaxation during the day and a buzzing social scene as the evening approaches, making it a must-visit for those seeking an energetic and upscale beach experience in Mykonos.

Elia beach

Elia beach, located on the southern coast of Mykonos, is the island’s longest sandy beach and a favourite for those seeking a blend of relaxation and vibrant beach life. Known for its golden sand and crystal-clear waters, Elia is popular among a diverse crowd, including families, couples, and LGBTQ+ travellers. The beach is well-organized with sunbeds, umbrellas, and water sports like jet skiing and windsurfing.

Despite its laid-back vibe, Elia beach also offers lively spots with beach bars and restaurants serving Mediterranean cuisine. Its serene yet social atmosphere makes it a perfect choice for enjoying both relaxation and a touch of Mykonos’ famous energy.

Agia Anna beach

Agia Anna beach, located near Kalafatis on the eastern coast of Mykonos, is a small and tranquil spot that offers a peaceful escape from the island’s busier beaches. With its soft sand, clear turquoise waters, and surrounding rocky landscape, it provides a serene environment ideal for relaxation and swimming. The beach is more secluded, attracting those looking for a quieter and more authentic Mykonian experience.

Agia Anna features a few traditional tavernas that serve fresh seafood and local dishes, adding to its charm. This hidden gem is perfect for visitors seeking calm and natural beauty away from the crowds.

Psarou beach

Psarou beach, undoubtedly the most famous and luxurious beach on the island -and probably the country- stands just a few minutes’ drive away from Chora and is the absolute place to see and be seen here. Mega-celebrities and VIPs enjoy its crystal-clear waters and golden sand, with a glass of the finest champagne in hand and await for its everyday epic parties to get started, which they always do. Here you can also find some of the globe’s most expensive and premium designer and jewellery boutiques, as well as a scuba diving and water sports’ centre.

Super Paradise beach & Paradise beach

Super Paradise beach is almost equally famous for its vibrant party scene, amazing waters and spectacular landscape, while its amazing dining spots and beach clubs attract all the right people all day long. Along with its neighbouring Paradise beach, which was discovered by a happy hippie crowd in the ’70s and showcases some of the best DJ parties on the island, these two bays are considered the places where the whole party scene of Mykonos actually began.

Paraga beach

Paraga beach in Mykonos is a trendy hotspot known for its stunning scenery and vibrant atmosphere. This boho-chic beach attracts a stylish crowd seeking both relaxation and lively beach parties. With its crystal-clear waters, soft sands, and picturesque cliffs, Paraga offers the perfect mix of natural beauty and social energy.

Famous beach spots like Scorpios, in Paraga beach keep the party going with DJs and cocktails, especially as the mesmerizing sunset lights up the sky. Visitors can enjoy sunbeds, delicious Mediterranean food and easy access, making Paraga beach an ideal spot for a fun and stylish getaway.

Kalo Livadi beach

Still on the south side of Mykonos, Kalo Livadi, one of the island’s largest beaches, is an absolute must-visit with its pristine waters, endless golden sand and posh beach venues. Its welcoming shallow waters make it a good choice for families, while there is a lot of free space between its organised parts.

Ornos beach

Ornos beach, on the southwest coast of Mykonos, is a family-friendly destination with calm, crystal-clear waters and soft golden sand. Ideal for swimming and sunbathing, it offers a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of beach bars, restaurants, and water sports. Easily accessible from Mykonos Town, Ornos beach is perfect for a laid-back beach day with great amenities and delicious Mediterranean dining options nearby.

Panormos beach

Panormos beach, located on the northern coast of Mykonos, is a popular party destination known for its lively atmosphere and stunning natural setting. The beach draws a stylish crowd, especially at Principote, the renowned beach restaurant and bar. Principote is famous for its luxurious vibe, gourmet cuisine, and vibrant beach parties with live DJs, attracting both locals and international visitors.

Panormos offers a mix of relaxation during the day and a buzzing social scene as the evening approaches, making it a must-visit for those seeking an energetic and upscale beach experience in Mykonos.

Elia beach

Elia beach, located on the southern coast of Mykonos, is the island’s longest sandy beach and a favourite for those seeking a blend of relaxation and vibrant beach life. Known for its golden sand and crystal-clear waters, Elia is popular among a diverse crowd, including families, couples, and LGBTQ+ travellers. The beach is well-organized with sunbeds, umbrellas, and water sports like jet skiing and windsurfing.

Despite its laid-back vibe, Elia beach also offers lively spots with beach bars and restaurants serving Mediterranean cuisine. Its serene yet social atmosphere makes it a perfect choice for enjoying both relaxation and a touch of Mykonos’ famous energy.

Agia Anna beach

Agia Anna beach, located near Kalafatis on the eastern coast of Mykonos, is a small and tranquil spot that offers a peaceful escape from the island’s busier beaches. With its soft sand, clear turquoise waters, and surrounding rocky landscape, it provides a serene environment ideal for relaxation and swimming. The beach is more secluded, attracting those looking for a quieter and more authentic Mykonian experience.

Agia Anna features a few traditional tavernas that serve fresh seafood and local dishes, adding to its charm. This hidden gem is perfect for visitors seeking calm and natural beauty away from the crowds.

The Chora experience

Mykonos’ Chora (Town) is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful in the Cyclades, with its labyrinthine small alleys taking you from one end to another and filling you with characteristic Cycladic vibes. In the front part, near the Old Port, you will find the area of Gialos, where the famous pelicans reside, and you can enjoy your seafront coffee and breakfast. Then allow yourself to get lost in the small and larger alleys, and the main Matogiannia alleyways, leading you to the centre of the Chora along posh boutiques and luxurious jewellery stores next to famous restaurants, lively bars, iconic meeting points and small local stores. You won’t stop posing and taking pictures by the numerous churches and under the colourful bougainvillea, until you reach the part of Little Venice.

Little Venice

Little Venice and the emblematic windmills, probably the trademark of the island, are justly the most photographed sites of Mykonos. Here you will see the 18th century buildings with their foundations residing beneath the sea, old pirate hideouts that today have been transformed into posh bars and clubs, and you will enjoy one of the best sunsets in Greece. Take a colourful cocktail in hand and salute the iconic windmills as the sun sets its beams and everything is painted in every possible hue of pink.

After-midnight shopping

Do not miss the opportunity to go on an after-midnight shopping spree in Chora, before or after you enjoy your drinks and dinner in some of the world’s most famous dining spots, as every mega international restaurant brand can be found here, coexisting with the emblematic bars and clubs of the island.

Little Venice

Little Venice and the emblematic windmills, probably the trademark of the island, are justly the most photographed sites of Mykonos. Here you will see the 18th century buildings with their foundations residing beneath the sea, old pirate hideouts that today have been transformed into posh bars and clubs, and you will enjoy one of the best sunsets in Greece. Take a colourful cocktail in hand and salute the iconic windmills as the sun sets its beams and everything is painted in every possible hue of pink.

After-midnight shopping

Do not miss the opportunity to go on an after-midnight shopping spree in Chora, before or after you enjoy your drinks and dinner in some of the world’s most famous dining spots, as every mega international restaurant brand can be found here, coexisting with the emblematic bars and clubs of the island.

Things you cannot miss while on Mykonos Island

The 24hour partying 7 days a week. On Mykonos the fun never stops, from the beach parties and the sunbed champagnes to the epic DJ parties and the emblematic clubbing scene, there is always a party happening somewhere on the island. Remember here everything is possible, and it is maybe the only place in the world that when you go clubbing it’s best to take your sunglasses along, as it’s more than possible that dawn will still find you partying somewhere and with someone.

Dining scene in Mykonos

The dining scene here is out of this world, as you can come across everything. From the traditional taverna operating without electricity in Aghios Sostis beach and the agrotourism farm restaurants allowing you to experience the olden times authentic side of the island to mega-famous international restaurant brands and award-wining chefs, there is literally nothing you can’t find in this island’s restaurant landscape.

Sacred island of Delos

Visiting the sacred island of Delos, located just a few nautical miles away from Mykonos, is an experience that cannot be missed. The energy here is unearthly and you will get to see and feel antiquity and history at its finest. Do book an organised tour, it is definitely worth your while. So, while hopping on the boat to visit Delos, you will get to also see Rhenia and Tragonisi, other small neighbouring islands, swim in literally the most crystal-clear waters you have ever come across, and, why not, maybe book along and some lifestyle cooking sessions, with the crew catching fish and cooking it live on the beach for you and your friends.

Sunset in Mykonos

The sunset from Little Venice is a blast, however if you are feeling kind of romantic, you can always head for the Armenistis Lighthouse, dating all the way back to the 19th century. The sunset view from here is out of this world, plus you get to see all the neighbouring islands lying just there, what seems like a few feet away on a clear day, and it is magical.

Dining scene in Mykonos

The dining scene here is out of this world, as you can come across everything. From the traditional taverna operating without electricity in Aghios Sostis beach and the agrotourism farm restaurants allowing you to experience the olden times authentic side of the island to mega-famous international restaurant brands and award-wining chefs, there is literally nothing you can’t find in this island’s restaurant landscape.

Sacred island of Delos

Visiting the sacred island of Delos, located just a few nautical miles away from Mykonos, is an experience that cannot be missed. The energy here is unearthly and you will get to see and feel antiquity and history at its finest. Do book an organised tour, it is definitely worth your while. So, while hopping on the boat to visit Delos, you will get to also see Rhenia and Tragonisi, other small neighbouring islands, swim in literally the most crystal-clear waters you have ever come across, and, why not, maybe book along and some lifestyle cooking sessions, with the crew catching fish and cooking it live on the beach for you and your friends.

Sunset in Mykonos

The sunset from Little Venice is a blast, however if you are feeling kind of romantic, you can always head for the Armenistis Lighthouse, dating all the way back to the 19th century. The sunset view from here is out of this world, plus you get to see all the neighbouring islands lying just there, what seems like a few feet away on a clear day, and it is magical.