
Life’s a Beach in Mykonos
From world famous Paradise Mykonos Beach to hidden nature Agrari Beach and family-friendly swaths of sand in Kalafatis, it’s no secret that one of the major of a Mykonos vacation is the beach. Read on for our guide to the very best beaches in Mykonos and pick the perfect spot for your Holidays in Mykonos.
Top 10 Beaches in Mykonos
- Paradise Beach
- Super Paradise Beach
- Ornos Beach
- Platis Gialos Beach
- Psarou Beach
- Agrari Beach
- Ftelia Beach
- Fokos Beach
- Elia beach
- Kalafatis Beach

Paradise Beach
Founded in 1969, now one of the most famous beaches in the world, Paradise Beach is absolutely stunning and hosts the world’s best parties.There are umbrellas and sunbeds everywhere, and the summer parties usually start in the middle of the afternoon and last until sunrise. If you’re looking for the beach party experience this is one of the best place to visit in Mykonos island.
How you get to Paradise Beach
- Private Bus (from old port)
- Private Transfer
- Boat Transfer
- Water Taxi (From Plati gialos)

Super Paradise Beach
Throughout the years, Super Paradise has made its name a synonym to Party in Mykonos. Packed with clubbers, jet-setters, models and VIPs, do not get surprised if you spot a celebrity among the crowd or dancing next to you.Located some 6 km south east of Mykonos Town, Super Paradise beach is the most alternative and anti-conformist beach on the island. Virtually void of hotels, the exclusivity and unique amblance.
How you get to Super Paradise Beach
- Private Transfer
- Boat Transfer
- Water Taxi (From Plati gialos)

Ornos Beach
Ornos is a village on the Greek island of Mykonos. It sits on a narrow isthmus between 2 beaches, and its streets are lined with tavernas and hotels. North, the strong winds of Korfos Beach make it popular for kitesurfing. To the south, the sheltered curve of Ornos Beach is dotted with sunloungers and umbrellas. Boats run from Ornos to nearby beaches, and to the island of Delos, known for its archaeological ruins.Ornos is Just 3.4km south of Mykonos Town, Ornos beach is one of the busiest beaches on the island.
How you get to Ornos Beach
- Private Transfer
- Boat Transfer
- Public Bus

Platis Gialos Beach
Platis Gialos is a lively village and resort anchored by its namesake beach, a sandy stretch in a sheltered bay lined with waterfront bars, tavernas, and seafood restaurants. Summer activities include yachting, windsurfing, and parasailing on the Aegean, and taxi-boats run to more secluded beaches along the south coast. Winding trails lead inland and uphill to rocky lookouts and quiet sunset viewing spots.
How you get to Platis Gialos Beach
- Private Transfer
- Boat Transfer
- Public Bus

Psarou Beach
Psarou is one of the most famous beach villages of Mykonos island, but mainly among Greeks. Every year thousands of tourists and celebrities visit this sandy beach, which is organized offering luxurious sunbeds and umbrellas.Psarou Beach is 5 km southeast of Mykonos Town. Many restaurants and beautiful sand.
How you get to Psarou Beach
- Private Transfer
- Boat Transfer
- Public Bus
- Water Taxi

Agrari Beach
Agrari Beach is one of the most quiet and cozy places of Mykonos island. The beach is covered by golden sand and pebbles so you can easily walk barefoot. There’s almost no wind or high waves here. People come here to relax from the hustle and bustle, It is surrounded by majestic cliffs calm sea.This is a long sandy beach, although popular with locals and tourists, still offers plenty of space for yourself.
How you get to Agrari Beach
- Private Transfer
- Boat Transfer
- Water Taxi

Ftelia Beach
Ftelia is a beach on the island of Mykonos, Greece. Its northern location has established the beach as a windsurfer’s paradise, as there is almost always a strong wind blowing. Also at Ftelia you can find some of the best spots Alemagou and Ftelia Beach Club.Ftelia Beach is 7.1 km and 15 minutes from Mykonos Town.
How you get to Ftelia Beach

Fokos Beach
Fokos is a natural beauty, featuring a wild landscape on a rocky bay in the northern part of the island, this is one of Mykonos hidden beaches, free of crowds. It’s faced by a taverna, but is usually nearly deserted, with only a few sunbathers. It is a popular spot for horseback riding, so don’t be surprised if you see horses coming down the road towards the beach.
How you get to Fokos Beach
- Private Transfer
- Boat Transfer
- Horse Riding

Elia Beach
Elia is Mykonos largest beach, one of the most beautiful, and the unofficial nudist and gay beach. It’s almost completely covered in umbrellas and sunbeds, but there’s always a small sunbed-free section for those who prefer to lie on the sand. It’s on that small section that you’ll find the gay crowds, usually wearing nothing but their birthday suit. Continuing to the right, over the rocks, you reach Agrari Beach. In between, there are two other little beaches that are also favorites of the gay crowds.
How you get to Elia Beach
- Private Transfer
- Boat Transfer
- Public Bus
- Water Taxi

Kalafatis Beach
A low key coastal village and family friendly, Kalafati is home to the beach of the same name, on a bay that’s popular for sailing, windsurfing, and scuba diving to shipwrecks. Upscale open air bars and seafood restaurants dot the shore, with casual tavernas and pizzerias slightly inland. Rugged coastal trails lead to nearby Agia Anna Beach, where fishing boats float off the adjoining marina and Santa Anna church overlooks the Aegean.
How you get to Kalafatis Beach
- Private Transfer
- Boat Transfer
- Public Bus
- Water Taxi
One Response
These look beautiful! I didn’t realize Greece had so many nice, private beaches!