Mykonos Beaches
Mykonos is home to a wide variety of beaches, ranging from lively beach clubs and watersports to peaceful hidden bays perfect for relaxing days by the sea. Most beaches are located along the south coast of the island where waters are calmer and facilities are well organised.
Popular & Lively Beaches
Platis Gialos Beach
One of the island’s most popular beaches with soft sand, clear waters, restaurants, watersports and easy transport links. Ideal for families and couples.
Psarou Beach
Known for luxury beach clubs, stylish restaurants and celebrity visitors. Home to the famous Nammos beach club.
Paradise Beach
Famous for its lively atmosphere, beach bars and daytime parties, especially during peak summer season.
Super Paradise Beach
Another well-known party beach with beach clubs, music and vibrant nightlife atmosphere.
Ornos Beach
A popular organised beach with calm waters, ideal for families, watersports and boat excursions.
Relaxed & Quieter Beaches
Agios Ioannis Beach
A quieter beach with beautiful sunset views and calmer atmosphere, popular with couples and those looking to relax.
Kalo Livadi Beach
Long sandy beach with a more relaxed atmosphere while still offering organised sunbeds and restaurants.
Elia Beach
One of the largest beaches on the island with crystal-clear waters and a more spacious feel compared to the busier southern beaches.
Agios Sostis Beach
One of Mykonos’ quieter and more natural beaches with no major beach clubs, ideal for those wanting a peaceful beach experience.
Fokos Beach
A remote and peaceful beach on the northern side of the island, perfect for visitors looking to escape the crowds.
Tips for Visiting
Many beaches are accessible by local bus, taxi, water taxi or hire vehicle depending on your resort location.
Sunbeds and umbrellas are available at most organised beaches, though prices can vary significantly during peak season.
Beach clubs and restaurants can become extremely busy during summer, so advance reservations are recommended for popular venues.
Northern beaches are generally quieter but can be windier depending on weather conditions.