Exploring the trip to Mykonos Beaches

The island of Mykonos in Greece is a mysterious and beautiful place, with its beaches being its most beautiful part. It has a wide reputation for its stunning beaches, cool sea water, and dazzling sunlight. Whether you want to surf, roam freely on the beach, or simply enjoy the beauty of the sea, Mykonos' beaches can satisfy you. Come and explore now~

Super Paradise Beach

Super Paradise Beach is famous for its open environment. The beach has soft and clean sand, with a vibrant blue sky and ocean, and bright sunshine. Located in a small and deep bay, it is surrounded by various restaurants, bars, and clubs. After daytime, it transforms into a lively and youthful nightlife area. Travelers can choose to take a taxi or drive there, and they can also take regular boat trips from the Plati Yialos pier.

Kalafatis Beach

Kalafatis Beach is a beautiful sub-beach, and its waters eventually flow into Tsarna Bay. The beach is located in narrow and rugged sea promontory, with beautiful white sand. If you choose to stay at a hotel near Kalafatis Beach, you can enjoy the hotel's shuttle service and try various water sports in the beach play area, such as diving. In addition, you can find many small restaurants where you can taste local seafood specialties.

Platis Gialos Beach

Platis Gialos is one of the most popular beaches in Greece. The crescent-shaped beach was originally a marshland, but it was developed into a long sandy beach by the arrival of hotels. The beach is supported by low hills, giving it a picturesque feel. Every summer, thousands of tourists come here to enjoy the call of the sand and the turquoise sea. Platis Gialos beach is fully developed, with sunbeds, water sports facilities, and numerous restaurants and hotels, providing convenience for visitors.

Onos Beach

Ornos Beach is a great destination for family vacations. It is located in a picturesque bay surrounded by hills. Compared to other beaches, the water here is shallow and the sand is soft, making it safe for children to swim. In addition, the bay is well-protected, so there are hardly any yachts anchored here. For thrill-seeking visitors, the north side of the beach is a paradise for windsurfing enthusiasts and is an ideal location for water sports activities. Ornos Beach is also an important starting point for exploring the beautiful beaches in the southern part of the island by taking a small boat tour.

Agios Sostis Beach

Agios Sostis Beach is named after a nearby church. This beach is undeveloped, so compared to other beaches in Mykonos, the environment is very peaceful. There are no sunbeds or umbrellas here, and nude swimming is allowed. The water at the beach is clear, and the shore is almost free of pebbles, making it very clean.

Paraga beach

You can walk from Platis Gialos Beach to Paranga Beach as the scenery along the way is very beautiful. Just turn right at the far end of Platis Gialos Beach and you will see a small path leading to Paranga Beach, which only takes about 20 minutes in total. If you find walking too tiring, you can also take a Greek boat (kaik) from Platis Gialos. Paranga Beach is a small seaside town with some restaurants, supermarkets, and a large camping area along the coast. Accommodation facilities such as tents and cabins can be rented here. If you have a reservation requirement, it is recommended to book in advance on the official website.