Explore Mykonos
The Best Beaches
Most beaches are on the southern coast. A rental car is the best way to reach the quieter, less-crowded ones on the north and east sides of the island.
Paradise Beach
Party6 km from Chora
World-famous for its lively atmosphere, beach bars, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. A must-visit on any Mykonos trip.
Super Paradise Beach
Lively8 km from Chora
One of the most vibrant beaches on the island, known for its stunning scenery and energetic beach clubs.
Psarou Beach
Luxury4 km from Chora
A glamorous beach with pristine waters, frequented by celebrities. Excellent tavernas and VIP beach service.
Ornos Beach
Family3 km from Chora
A lovely scenic beach with soft sand and very clear waters, in front of a traditional fishing village. Great for families.
Platis Gialos Beach
Active5 km from Chora
One of the best-organized beaches on the island with water sports, restaurants, and easy access from town.
Kalafatis Beach
Sports12 km from Chora
The go-to beach for water sport activities — windsurfing, kitesurfing, and diving, with very soft sand.
Panormos Beach
Peaceful6 km NE of Chora
One of the calmest beaches on the northern side of Mykonos. Best reached by car — perfect for a quiet escape.
Lia Beach
Hidden gem14 km from Chora
A beautiful, quiet beach next to Kalafatis with exotic crystal-clear green-blue waters and a relaxed vibe.
Kalo Livadi Beach
Family10 km from Chora
A fully organized beach with exotic-coloured waters between Kalafatis and Elia. Very popular among families.
Houlakia Beach
Sunset5 km north of Chora
A rare pebbled beach on Mykonos, perfectly positioned for total isolation and breathtaking sunsets.
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Reserve NowTowns & Sights
Mykonos is more than just beaches. Its rich history, iconic landmarks, and charming villages are best explored at your own pace.
Paraportiani Church
The most photographed monument on the island. A stunning asymmetrical cluster of 5 chapels built from the 15th century, blending Byzantine and vernacular styles.
The Windmills
Iconic since the 16th century, these windmills sit above the harbor and are the most recognized symbol of Mykonos. A perfect photo spot at golden hour.
Mykonos Town (Chora)
Labyrinthine cobblestone alleys, whitewashed houses, bougainvillea, and secret squares. The charming old town is best explored on foot — endless shops, bars, and Aegean views.
Little Venice
Colourful houses built directly on the sea, creating a scene reminiscent of Venice. One of the most romantic spots for a sunset drink.
Archaeological Museum
Built in 1902, exhibiting vases, grave statues, pottery, jewellery, and archaic objects from prehistoric to late Hellenistic period (25th–1st century B.C.).
Aegean Maritime Museum
Founded in 1983 to preserve Greek maritime history. Rare ship models, navigational instruments, historical documents, and a collection of rare coins.
Mykonos Lighthouse
Located on the northeastern tip of the island, offering breathtaking views of Tinos and the open Aegean. A peaceful drive away from the crowds.
Mykonian Folklore Museum
An 18th-century building at Castro, featuring handwoven tapestries, traditional Cycladic sculptures, and a full reconstruction of a 19th-century Mykonian home.