March 24, 2025

Best Beaches in Mykonos: Your Ultimate Guide

Best Beaches in Mykonos — Locations, Prices & Tips (2025)

Crystal water, fine sand, zero patience for bad intel. These are the beaches that actually deliver—plus what to pay and how to book.

South-coast water taxi
Daytime hop between Ornos ⇄ Elia via Platis Gialos/Paradise/Super Paradise. Check operators for times.
Wind watch
Meltemi hits the north first. For calmer days with kids, aim south.
Prices
Sunbeds swing by row & season. Treat ranges as indicative, not promises.
Bring
Card + cash, reef-safe SPF, hat, water, thin cover (windy evenings).

1) Super Paradise Beach — Organized • Party Energy

Why visit: Famous for high-energy day parties and clear water.

Facilities: Sunbeds, umbrellas, beach bars, restaurants, watersports.

Prices (typical): Sunbeds from ~€40 per set (varies by row/date).

Location: South coast — Open in Maps

Book with the venue if you want specific rows: Super Paradise Beach Club.

2) Ornos Beach — Organized • Family-Friendly

Why visit: Shallow waters, lots of cafés, easy access.

Facilities: Sunbeds, umbrellas, restaurants, SUP/kayak.

Prices (typical): ~€30–€50 per set.

Location: ~3 km from Mykonos Town — Open in Maps

Seafood right on the sand: Kuzina — Ornos.

3) Psarou Beach — Luxury & VIP

Why visit: Blue-on-blue water, polished service, celebrity magnet.

Facilities: High-end sunbeds, fine-dining, watersports.

Prices (typical): ~€50–€150+ per set depending on row/period.

Location: Near Platis Gialos — Open in Maps

For VIP setups, reserve with Nammos Mykonos well ahead.

4) Agios Sostis — Unorganized • Secluded

Why visit: Wild, quiet, no hype. Bring your own shade & water.

Facilities: No beds, no bars. Free, raw beach.

Location: North coast — Open in Maps

Post-swim reward nearby: Kiki’s Tavern (walk-in; queue early).

5) Elia Beach — Long Sand • Watersports

Why visit: One of the island’s longest beaches; space to spread out.

Facilities: Sunbeds, beach bars, jet-ski rentals; some naturist-friendly zones.

Prices (typical): From ~€35 per set.

Location: South coast — Open in Maps

6) Platis Gialos — Convenient • Budget-Friendly

Why visit: Easy to reach, lined with cafés; best hub for beach-hopping.

Facilities: Affordable sunbeds, restaurants, south-coast water-taxi hub.

Prices (typical): ~€20–€40 per set.

Location: ~5 km from Town — Open in Maps

Water-taxi info: Mykonos Sea Transfer (daytime beach-to-beach).

Reality check: Sunbed rates, lineup rows, and water-taxi timetables change weekly. Verify week-of—don’t rely on last year’s prices.

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