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Mykonos
Mykonos for UK travellers: Chora versus the south-coast beaches, what a beach-club day really costs in pounds, how to get in from JMK, and the honest case for treating it as two nights, not a week.
In short
Mykonos at a glance
Mykonos is the Cyclades island that sells the brochure shot โ whitewashed Chora, the windmills above Little Venice, and a string of designer beach clubs on the south coast โ and it charges for it. It's small (you can drive across in 30 minutes), so where you base yourself is really a choice of vibe: Chora for the lanes, bars and ferry-and-bus links; the south-coast beaches (Ornos, Platis Gialos, Psarou) for the sand and the scene. Fly direct from the UK in summer to JMK, and be honest with your budget before you go โ this is the most expensive island in Greece, and a beach-club day for two can outspend the rest of the week.
Mykonos is the Cyclades island that does exactly what the brochure promises and charges accordingly. The whitewashed maze of Chora โ the lanes were laid out deliberately to confuse marauding pirates โ really does spill down to Little Venice and the row of windmills above it, and the sunset there is as good as the photos. But this is also the island where a row of designer beach clubs on the south coast set the tone, and where the bill can run away from you faster than anywhere else in Greece. The honest framing is that the magic is real and the markup is real, and your job is to enjoy the first without overpaying for the second.
The island is tiny, which simplifies the planning: you can drive end to end in half an hour, so the decision isnโt really which corner but which mood. Base in Chora for the lanes, the restaurants and the nightlife, with the buses and the ferry port on your doorstep. Base on the south coast โ Ornos for calm family sand, Platis Gialos as a water-taxi launchpad for the beach-hop, Psarou for the Nammos scene โ if the beach is the holiday. You donโt need a hire car for any of it: the KTEL bus links Chora to the airport and the main beaches for around โฌ2, and water taxis cover the south coast in season.
Where Mykonos catches UK visitors out is the cost, and itโs almost all avoidable if you choose. A front-row sunbed at Nammos comes with a โฌ150โ200 per-person minimum spend and โฌ25 cocktails; a back-row bed at an ordinary club is ยฃ35โ50; a public-beach lounger is ยฃ8โ15. Eat one street back from the harbour and a gyros is โฌ4โ7 against โฌ40โ60 a head on the waterfront. For one genuinely cultural day, take the morning boat from the Old Port to Delos, the uninhabited ancient island next door (about โฌ25 return plus โฌ20 entry). And give it two or three nights inside a Cyclades hop rather than a full week โ thatโs long enough for Chora, one beach day and Delos before the prices and the crowds start to grate. Go in May, June or September, not August, when the island is at its hottest, busiest, dearest and windiest.
The route
Mykonos rewards a short, sharp stay rather than a long one. This is a two-to-three-night plan that hits Chora, one beach-club day and the Delos half-day without renting a car โ the local KTEL buses and water taxis cover all of it. Times are bus/taxi estimates from Chora.
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Day 1
Chora (Mykonos Town)
Get lost on purpose in the whitewashed lanes โ they're a deliberate maze built to confuse pirates โ then time the windmills and Little Venice for sunset, when the bars on the water charge a premium for the view. Eat dinner one street back to halve the bill. No car needed: Chora is car-free in the centre and walkable end to end.
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Day 2
A south-coast beach day
Take the KTEL bus from Fabrika Square (around โฌ2) to Platis Gialos, then a water taxi along the south coast to Paraga, Paradise or Super Paradise. Decide your budget first: a sunbed at a normal beach is ยฃ8โ15, a back-row bed at a club ยฃ35โ50, and a front-row Nammos or Scorpios reservation runs a โฌ100โ200pp minimum spend.
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Day 3
Delos half-day or Ornos
Catch the morning boat from the Old Port to Delos (about โฌ25 return, 30โ40 minutes), the uninhabited UNESCO-listed ancient island โ the one genuinely cultural thing to do here, and a startling contrast to the beach-club scene. Back by lunch, then wind down on the calmer family sand at Ornos before you ferry on or fly home.
Where to base yourself
Pick one or two bases rather than moving every night.
Chora (Mykonos Town)
ยฃยฃยฃ premiumThe best first base and the only one you'll do car-free with ease: the lanes, Little Venice, the windmills, the restaurants and the bulk of the nightlife are all here, and it's the hub for both the KTEL buses and the ferries. The trade-off is noise โ the centre throbs until dawn in season, so pick a room on the quieter Old Town edge rather than above a bar.
Best for: First-timers, nightlife, walkability, short stays
Ornos
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeA practical sheltered beach village 10 minutes from Chora, with a gently shelving sandy bay, tavernas at the water and a bus link to town โ the most sensible base for families and anyone who wants the beach without the full club circus. Calmer water than the wind-exposed beaches and an easy water-taxi hop to the south coast.
Best for: Families, calm swimming, a quieter base near town
Platis Gialos
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeA long resort beach and the practical launchpad for beach-hopping โ the water taxis to Paraga, Paradise, Super Paradise, Agrari and Elia all run from here, so you can sample the south coast without a car. More built-up and resort-like than pretty, but the easiest place to base a beach-focused trip.
Best for: Beach-hopping, resort hotels, easy water-taxi access
Psarou
ยฃยฃยฃ premiumThe polished luxury choice: a small, calm, designer bay that's home to Nammos, where front-row sunbeds carry a three-figure minimum spend and the people-watching is the point. Beautiful and very expensive, with limited, pricey accommodation โ base here only if the see-and-be-seen beach-club scene is exactly what you came for.
Best for: Luxury, the Nammos scene, see-and-be-seen
Getting around Mykonos
Mykonos is small enough that you rarely need a hire car โ the KTEL bus network links Chora's two stations (Fabrika and the Old Port) to the airport and the main south-coast beaches for around โฌ2 a trip, and water taxis hop between the south beaches in season. From JMK airport, a taxi to Chora is a 7-minute, roughly โฌ20 ride including the โฌ2.85 airport surcharge; the KTEL bus to Fabrika Square is about โฌ2 but runs only hourly in summer and not at all in winter. Taxis are notoriously scarce and queues at the Chora rank get long after midnight, so pre-book a transfer or use the bookable taxi app for late nights. Hire a car, quad or buggy (book ahead โ summer walk-up prices spike) only if you want the remote north beaches like Agios Sostis or Fokos that the buses don't reach. Drive on the right.
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