The Best Pools to Visit in Mykonos
The Best Pools in Mykonos — Luxe, Party, Hidden Calm (2025)
Pick the pool that matches your mood. Book a spot, dress the part, and stop wasting sunsets hunting for “availability.”
SeasonMay–Oct (peak Jun–Aug). Weekends book out first.
Money realityExpect daybed fees & minimum spends. Prices float by row & date.
Dress codeResort-chic. Towels provided at most venues; bring ID & card.
Best strategyReserve a time slot, arrive 20–30 min early, request west-facing seats for sunset.
1) Tagoo Black — Infinity Above the Aegean
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Design-forward infinity pool that melts into the horizon. Quiet confidence, polished service, upscale crowd.
Typical spend: €50–€100+ pp for drinks/daybeds. Pro tip: Peak weeks = prepay. Ask for wind-sheltered spots.
2) SantAnna — Europe’s Largest Beachfront Pool
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Massive saltwater lagoon at Paraga with private islands, DJ energy, and serious F&B. It’s a scene—own it.
Typical spend: Entry/sunbeds ~€30–€100+ depending on area. Pro tip: Book cabanas for shade & storage.
3) Cavo Tagoo — Floating Sunbeds & Sunset Shots
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Instagram’s favorite: infinity pool with floating loungers and a golden-hour backdrop. Expect premium pricing and lots of cameras.
Typical spend: Cocktails from ~€25+. Pro tip: Lock a pre-sunset slot; bring a cover for wind.
Cavo Tagoo — Info
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4) Branco — Minimalist Pool on Platis Gialos
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Elegant pool steps from the sand, signature cocktails, and a calmer lounge vibe than the party beaches nearby.
Typical spend: Sunbeds ~€50 pp. Pro tip: Book lunch next door to stack shade + dining.
5) Kenshō Psarou — Boutique Calm Over the Bay
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Small, refined, and view-forward. Pair the pool with spa time and a slow lunch—this is the “exhale” choice.
Typical spend: Daybeds from ~€80+ pp. Pro tip: Anchor a spa treatment to secure times.
6) Jackie O’ Beach Club — Pool with a Stage
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Legendary Super Paradise perch: dazzling cocktails, drag shows, DJ sets, and a soundtrack that actually slaps.
Typical spend: Beds ~€50–€150 by zone. Pro tip: Align your booking with show times.
7) The Wild Hotel by Interni — Secluded Cliffside
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Quiet infinity pool above a protected cove. Minimalist architecture and a guests-first rhythm—reset mode on.
Typical spend: Daybed packages from ~€70 pp. Pro tip: Best for couples; bring a light layer—breezy at dusk.
Which pool fits your day?
- Max luxury: Kenshō Psarou, Tagoo Black
- Peak party: SantAnna, Jackie O’
- Icon shot: Cavo Tagoo (sunset), Tagoo Black
- Low-stress calm: The Wild, Branco
Hotel pools sometimes prioritize in-house guests. Day-pass rules shift—ask before you plan an all-day hang.
Do this, don’t do that
- Reserve, then reconfirm the morning of your visit. No confirmation = you’re gambling.
- Know the minimum (per person or per bed) and whether it’s consumable.
- Ask for wind cover (glass screens) if you’re chasing a sunset slot.
- Bring ID + card for tabs and deposits; cash for tips.
- Respect vibe: SantAnna/Jackie O’ = louder; Kenshō/The Wild = quieter. Don’t force a mismatch.
Tagoo Black — Book
SantAnna — Book
Cavo Tagoo — Info
Branco — Book
Kenshō Psarou — Book
Jackie O’ — Book
The Wild — Book
Reality check: Access rules, prices, and minimums change weekly in peak season. Treat the figures here as indicative and confirm directly with each venue before you roll up.
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