right
Beaches

"Mykonos is a destiny, a style, and an unwritten free rhythm..."

( D. Vasiliadis from his book “Into the Shapes and Style of Greek Landscapes”) 

BEACH INFO

Hot sun and cool drinks, its time for the beach! All Mykonos beaches welcome nude bathers, however, we also have more hidden beaches where more serious nudes go. All Sun lovers should be prepared with sunscreen and a lounging approach. 

Water Sports

Sport fishing, windsurfing, kite-surfing , water-skiing , and Scuba diving can all be found on Mykonos. If you like GO-Carts they are also available on the island, and so is a fun-filled water park called Watermania! 

Water Sports


Paradise Beach

A great day and night spot! This is a must see and rated HIGHLY by mykonos.com. A memorable party on a beautiful beach is always in progress and there are lots of activities including a beach bar... in one word: TROPICANA.

Beautiful Caves and bays hiding on Mykonos are just waiting for you to find. Boats for hire (contact mykonos.com for info.) are needed for this.

Parties and the newest beats by the DJ’s are always heard at the beach bar. The beach is clean and with locally made umbrellas, beach chairs and frappe ( Greek cold café). Now you're feeling great.

Camping is permitted and is available behind the beach bar. Bungalows are also available. 


Paranga Beach

Here you will find the hipsters lounging and ranting about last night’s escapades and twenty-four hour parties . The beach is great. Some shallow reefs on entry, but then, crystal clear waters. After a dip make sure a you grab a tall, cool drink at the famous Kalua bar. Also visit Kosta at the Paranga café. He is a local and has lots of knowledge of Mykonos. 

Spa-massage treatments are available at various hotels. Also, try a massage by Helena, a local, located at Paranga beach (also rated HIGHLY by mykonos.com).

Paranga Beach

Super Paradise Beach

A stunningly beautiful beach with the freedom to wear anything or nothing at all. It is reachable by taxi, bus, or caique ( small boat ). The ride from Paradise takes people back and forth and is well worth the trip. Though it is also known as a famous gay hang out , it is visited by all. It’s a must see and a cool party is always in progress. 

Super Paradise Beach

Lia

Exquisite blue-green water...and, if it’s the nude feeling your looking for, just around the cove is a tiny secret spot named Tsogari. 


Platis Yialos

The beach of Platis Yialos is one of the most popular beaches of the island, filling with thousands of people during summer. They are attracted by the golden sand and the wonderful turquoise crystalline waters. The beach of Platis Yialos is fully organized, offering sun beds, umbrellas, water sports facilities and many restaurants and hotels.

It is reachable by local bus leaving every half hour from the capital. From Platis Yialos, regular taxi-boats go to the beaches of the southern coast which are Paranga, Agrari, Elia, Paradise and Super Paradise.


Panormos

On the northern side of Mykonos and well worth the ride, you will find Panomos. No water sports or bumping clubs, but pillows and shaded areas for lounging in style. From the café to the food, it’s a work of art and a relaxing day spent. A bit pricy, but rated HIGHLY by mykonos.com.

Panormos

Psarou

Psarou Beach is famous for attracting celebrities from all over the world. It is a beautiful organized sandy beach with clear waters, attracting thousands of visitors during summer. Water sports facilities such as scuba diving, windsurfing, paddle boats and much more are available at Psarou. The beach is located at 5 kilometres from the island’s capital and is reachable by local bus.  


Agrari and Elia

Agrari and Elia are located next to each other, forming a huge sandy beach, 10 kilometres from the island’s capital. Elia is the longest sandy beach of Mykonos, fully organized, offering a wide choice of taverns and bars as well as water sports facilities such as water-skiing, parasailing and windsurfing. Agrari Beach is less popular than its neighbour and much calmer.

They both can be reached by local bus and by taxi-boat.


Kalafati, Kalo Livadi and Aghia Anna

These three sandy beaches are situated in the southern coast of Mykonos and are the calmer and less crowded beaches of the island. Buses are limited and they are best reached by private transport. Kalafati is one of the longest sandy beaches of the island, offering water sports facilities, sun beds and umbrellas and separated by trees from the small fishing village of the same name. Near Kalafati is the lovely golden sandy beach of Agia Anna which is a calm little paradise. Kalo Livadi is situated in a valley, 2 kilometres from the village of Ano Mera and is a sandy beach mostly attracting families. Taverns, hotels and villas are surrounding the beach.  


Aghios Stephanos

It is well worth the time to see Agios Stephanos, which is closer to the capital of Mykonos, located one kilometre north of Troulos and the new port. It is protected from the winds and offers various water sports facilities as well as some taverns and hotels.

Agios Stephanos gets quite crowded during summer time.  


Agios Ioannis

Agios Ioannis is said to be the most beautiful beach of Mykonos and boasts a marvelous view of the island of Delos.

MORE BEACHES!

All with a different flavor, so we are sure that you’ll find one you love.

Ftelia

A wind-swept windsurfers playground! 

Korfos
This nice sandy beach is exposed to the northern wind and also appreciated by windsurfers.
Kapari

A beautifully unorganized beach located behind the lovely chapel of Agios Ioannis. It is very calm, ideal for relaxing and enjoying its beautiful clear waters.  

Frangia: For more “family syle “ beach outings. Organized

Glifadi 
A exceptional “family” beach.  
We will be rating these beaches soon and will post new photos here as well.

beaches