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Where to stay in Mykonos Town

Chora puts the nightlife on foot, Megali Ammos adds a beach for less, and Ornos offers a calm family bay away from the crush.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026
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In short

Where to stay in Mykonos Town

For a first Mykonos trip, base yourself in or just above Chora (Mykonos Town): the windmills, Little Venice, the Old Port and the island's best bars are all on foot, and the cheap KTEL buses fan out from Fabrika to every south-coast beach. Stay in Megali Ammos if you want a swim within a 10-minute walk of the old town at lower prices, Ornos for a calm family bay, and Platis Gialos or Psarou only if sunbeds and beach clubs are the whole point of the trip.

The short version

  • Best all-rounder: Chora (Mykonos Town).
  • Best value within walking distance: Megali Ammos.
  • Best for families and quiet nights: Ornos.
  • Best for a beach-first, sunbed-led trip: Platis Gialos or Psarou.
  • Avoid booking by a famous beach-club name like Nammos as your hotel filter; you can bus there in 15 minutes from a cheaper bed.

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Chora (Mykonos Town)

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The default first-timer base: you walk to the windmills, Little Venice, Panagia Paraportiani, the Old Port and the bars, and the Fabrika bus station puts every beach within โ‚ฌ1.80-โ‚ฌ3. The trade-offs are real โ€” the highest prices on the island, narrow stepped lanes that punish heavy suitcases, music until the early hours, and no swimming beach in the centre. Pick it if atmosphere and nightlife matter more than a quiet night.

Best for: First-timers, couples, nightlife, short stays

Megali Ammos

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The nearest sandy beach to Chora, about 10 minutes' walk south past the windmills, with sea views and a calmer night than the lanes. You keep walking range of the old town and Fabrika station but usually pay less than for a room inside Chora. The best single compromise between beach and old-town access.

Best for: Beach-plus-town balance, better value than Chora

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Ornos

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A sheltered, family-friendly resort bay with a shallow sandy beach, casual tavernas and a frequent bus into town. It is softer-edged and quieter than Chora, and the bay's protection from the meltemi wind makes it the sensible pick with young children or for early nights. You bus or taxi in for the old-town evenings.

Best for: Families, swimming, calmer stays

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Platis Gialos

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A long organised south-coast beach lined with hotels and seafront tavernas, and the water-taxi hub for Paradise, Super Paradise and the party beaches. Good for a sunbed-led week where the beach is the day, but you will bus into Chora (about 15 minutes) for old-town evenings and atmosphere.

Best for: Beach-first stays, easy beach-hopping

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Psarou

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The glamour beach next to Platis Gialos, home to the Nammos beach club and the island's priciest sunbeds. Stay here only if you specifically want that scene on your doorstep and budget is no object; otherwise it is a day trip, not a base, and the hotels carry a heavy premium for the postcode.

Best for: Beach-club glamour, splurge trips

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Agios Ioannis & Kapari

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Quieter coves on the south-west headland with sunset-facing views back towards Delos and a couple of small luxury hotels. Calmer and more private than the party beaches, but you are car- or taxi-dependent for everything, so it suits a relaxed couples' splurge rather than a first trip built around the old town.

Best for: Sunset views, quiet luxury, couples

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The simple choice

If you are booking in a hurry, filter for Chora first, then check Megali Ammos if Chora prices look punishing โ€” it is barely 10 minutes' walk away and usually cheaper. That single rule keeps most first-timers out of the two common traps: paying a beach-club premium at Psarou for a bed you will mostly sleep in, or basing yourself out at Platis Gialos and then bussing back and forth for every old-town evening.

Chora is almost entirely pedestrianised and built on stepped lanes, so do not book a hotel deep in the maze if you have heavy cases or limited mobility โ€” pick an edge-of-town room near Fabrika or a property with porter help.

Safety and noise

Mykonos is generally safe and violent crime against tourists is rare; the everyday issues are noise and your feet, not danger. For where you sleep, that means a room a few lanes back from the Little Venice bars, or out at Megali Ammos or Ornos, beats one directly over a club if you want to function the next day. Keep valuables zipped away in crowded waterfront crushes and on the buses, and note that the meltemi wind can chop up the sea and cancel the odd ferry or beach-club day in July and August (GOV.UK).

Budget vs splurge

The island's reputation is built on the splurge end โ€” Psarou and Agios Ioannis hotels, and โ‚ฌ100-plus beach-club sunbeds โ€” but you do not have to sleep there to enjoy it. A mid-range room in Megali Ammos or Ornos, with the โ‚ฌ1.80 KTEL bus doing the legwork, lets you spend one day at a name beach without paying that premium every night. Book Chora itself only if doorstep nightlife is worth the highest bed prices on the island.

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Is it better to stay in Mykonos Town or on a beach?
For a first trip, stay in or just above Chora (Mykonos Town): the lanes, windmills and bars are on foot and the buses reach the beaches in 15 minutes for a couple of euros. Choose a beach base like Platis Gialos or Ornos only if sunbeds and swimming are the main point and you are happy to bus into town for the evenings.
Where should families stay in Mykonos?
Ornos. Its bay is shallow, sheltered from the meltemi wind and lined with casual tavernas, and the bus into Chora is quick, so you get calm days and easy access to the old town without sleeping in the nightlife. Platis Gialos is a reasonable second choice for a longer, organised beach.
Do I need to stay near Nammos or Psarou to enjoy the beach clubs?
No. Psarou and the famous clubs carry a heavy hotel premium for the postcode, and you will mostly be asleep in that expensive bed. Base in Chora, Megali Ammos or Ornos and treat Psarou as a day trip โ€” it is a short bus or taxi away and you keep your budget for the sunbed itself.

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