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Top 12 Beaches in Mykonos
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Top 12 Beaches in Mykonos


Mykonos, despite its modest size (85 sq.km), captivates travelers of all types, offering a diverse tapestry of experiences. This vibrant island boasts a multitude of beaches, each with its own unique atmosphere and charm. From serene retreats to lively party spots, our carefully curated list highlights the top 12 standout beaches in Mykonos, ensuring there’s a perfect spot for every visitor.

Ornos Beach

We start with one of the trendiest beaches that blends good size (around 300 meters in length) with well-developed infrastructure (including sunbeds, umbrellas, water sports, restaurants and bars). Conveniently located only 3 km from Mykonos Town, Ornos Beach—especially its southern part—attracts families with kids as it is nicely shallow and features a soft, sandy bottom. Another plus is that Ornos Beach is on a windy part of the island but it’s sheltered, so a pleasant breeze will help cool down the heat. A mere 5-minute walk (500 meters) from Ornos Beach will bring you to the neighboring but distinctly different Korfos Beach, which is widely popular among windsurfers and kite enthusiasts due to its stronger windiness.

Ornos Beach

Psarou Beach

Another gorgeous beach in a well-sheltered bay but with a more glamorous touch – Psarou. A bit smaller (200 meters in length), but well-organized, featuring turquoise water and golden sand. Psarou is located between alredy mentioned Ornos beach and the next in our list -– Platis Gialos beach. It is great for swimming as the depth in the whole bay doesn’t exceed 8-10 meters. Considered one of the most exclusive beaches in Mykonos, it is especially beloved by wealthy travelers, party lovers, and celebrities. Here you may find beach clubs, music, parties, and lots of yachts of different sizes that occupy the bay during the summer. Hence, it may be pricier. Still, some parts of Psarou Beach are calmer and may be perfect for families with kids.

 

Psarou Beach

Platis Gialos Beach

Platis Gialos is lively but not a party beach, boasting a considerable length (280 meters), a clean shore, and various amenities at hand. Compared to Psarou, it offers a more serene atmosphere and a local vibe with a focus on Greek restaurants and tavernas. For those seeking active leisure, there are plenty of water sports activities available, such as jet-skiing or flyboarding. Additionally, Platis Gialos is conveniently situated near several other beaches (Paraga, Paradise, Psarou), making it an ideal spot for those who prefer to explore multiple locations.

Platis Gialos Beach

Paraga Beach

Paraga Beach, sometimes spelled “Paranga” or “Panangka,” is the southernmost beach of the island and exudes a boho chic vibe. It is actually a combination of two smaller sandy beaches connected into one. Though not very big (about 220 meters), it perfectly captures the heart and soul of Mykonos. The southern part of Paraga Beach is calmer and perfect for relaxation, while the northern part is more lively. The water is crystal clear, and great for swimming, though you should watch out for rocks along the shore. Despite limited privacy, nude sunbathing is relatively common here. Behind the beach, you’ll find two bars, SantAnna and Kalua, both extremely popular with visitors. However, nothing compares to Scorpios Mykonos, which sprawls over the rocks on the right side of the beach.

Paraga Beach

Paradise Beach

One of the most iconic and popular in Mykonos – Paradise beach. Favoured by hippies in the 1960-70s due it’s beauty, Paradise beach became a legendary party spot over the decades. It enjoys golden sand, crystal waters and good length (350 meters). Plenty of sunloungers at reasonable rate, a variety of beach restaurants and bars, parties in the famous Paradise Beach Club and overall hedonistic vibe make it really demanded in summer. However, it has become quiter comparing to early days and some parts of the beach suit perfectly to swim with kids or read a book.

Paradise Beach

Super Paradise Beach

Super Paradise Beach, located in the neighboring bay to Paradise Beach, is a bit smaller at 200 meters but boasts a great water entrance perfect for snorkeling, with depths of 5-6 meters extending up to 60 meters from shore. The beach is vibrant and features two famous spots: on the right-hand side, the popular Jackie O’ Beach Club & Restaurant attracts the gay community, while the left-hand side, with Super Paradise Beach Club, is popular with the straight crowd. The clear waters and “party” atmosphere (with the music volume raised in the afternoon) make it a must-visit destination in Mykonos.

Super Paradise Beach

Elia Beach

Elia Beach is the longest sandy beach on Mykonos, stretching 540 meters and often considered the most beautiful. Split into sections, one side offers loungers, cabanas, and sun umbrellas for rent, while the other, a favorite for nude sunbathers, requires you to bring your own towel. Unlike the lively scenes at Paradise and Super Paradise, Elia has a calmer ambiance. The beach features several bars and restaurants perfectly placed for stunning sea views. Watersports such as parasailing, waterskiing, and wakeboarding are available, along with half or full-day boat charters. The crystal-clear waters, reaching depths of 10 meters, offer excellent visibility and a safe, sandy seabed, making it feel like a massive natural swimming pool.

Elia Beach

Agios Sostis Beach

Agios Sostis Beach is located in the northern part of Mykonos, so you’ll need to hire a car to reach it. The adventurous journey is worth it, as Agios Sostis lies away from the center, remaining unspoiled and mostly uncrowded. With a length of approximately 260 meters, it offers seclusion, breathtaking nature, and absolute peace. Agios Sostis offers nothing but golden sand and crystal-clear blue water—no parasols, sunbeds, bars, or restaurants, except for one charming tavern popular among locals. Its northern location can mean stronger waves and wind compared to the island’s southern beaches, but the water can also be calm and ideal for swimming. Tucked away in a cove, it’s a favorite spot for the nudist community. With no nearby facilities, you won’t find organized water sports centers or rental equipment, so come prepared. However, thrill-seekers can enjoy special spots for cliff diving.

Agios Sostis Beach

Lia Beach

Despite being 13 km from Mykonos Town, Lia Beach is a must-visit and even ranks among Greece’s best beaches. Located in the southeastern part and once bein a hidden gem, Lia now hums with chill-out beats, offering delicious food and cocktails. Sunbeds are available for those who prefer not to lie on the pebbly sand. The beach is cozy (150 meters long), sheltered from the wind, and surrounded by stunning rocky hills. Its crystal-clear water is perfect for snorkeling and is the island’s top spot for scuba diving. Worth noting, Lia Beach is not a nude-friendly beach.

Lia Beach

Kapari Beach

Kapari Beach is a small, sheltered cove offering one of the most peaceful experiences in Mykonos. Located in the northwestern part of the Agios Ioannis peninsula, Kapari remains uncrowded and free from the party scene. Known for its wild beauty, the beach is surrounded by small rocky hills and boasts crystal-clear, calm waters perfect for swimming. With a coastline of around 150 meters, Kapari offers breathtaking views of Delos Island. As a wild beach, it lacks restaurants and beach furniture, making it a favorite for those seeking a more natural setting. Kapari is also considered nude-friendly. Even though it’s no longer a hidden beach, it remains relatively unknown. On crowded days, you can always find a spot on the surrounding rocks to sunbathe or watch mesmerizing sunsets.

Kapari Beach

Agios Ioannis Beach

Adjacent to the serene Kapari Beach lies Agios Ioannis Beach, stretching 300 meters and named after a small chapel overlooking its shores.The beach is less crowded than most Mykonos beaches and offers a peaceful atmosphere enhanced by spectacular views of Delos Island. Agios Ioannis, is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The area exudes serenity and calmness, making the beach the perfect option for guests seeking tranquility away from the hordes of tourists. However, no watersport facilities are available here, and sun umbrellas are provided by private establishments. Families particularly favor Agios Ioannis for its good selection of hotels and the beautiful sunsets that paint the horizon each evening.

Agios Ioannis Beach

Kalafati Beach

Kalafati Beach stands out on Mykonos as a spacious, natural retreat, stretching over 500 meters. Unique among the island’s beaches, Kalafati is shaded by trees that provide natural relief from the sun along its turquoise waters. It’s a favorite place among wind surfers who thrive on the strong offshore breezes. The beach is well-equipped for water sports enthusiasts, offering activities like jet skiing, water skiing, wakeboarding, and tube rides. Adjacent to a quaint fishing village, Kalafati maintains a less touristy feel compared to other popular spots on the island, despite having several hotels and restaurants. It’s also home to a diving school, perfect for those interested in exploring the vibrant underwater life around Mykonos. For adventure seekers, small day trips are available to Drakonissi, an island renowned for its intriguing caves, adding to the charm and appeal of Kalafati beach as a versatile destination.

Kalafati Beach

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