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Greek Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Church of Panagia Paraportiani is a unique complex of five joined churches located in the Kastro neighborhood. Built in the 17th century, it stands out as an admirable architectural monument and a characteristic image of Cycladic temples. The church's whitewashed exterior and unconventional design reflect the island's vernacular architecture and Cycladic flair.
Nice attraction to visit in Mykonos . Tickets cost 2 Euros. They have small museums upstairs. Small church gift shop right side from entrance. The village itself is nice and it has nice coffee shops and restaurants. There is also good gift shop close by in the village for souvenirs.
Walaa M — Google review
As the “best” attraction in Mykonos, not really as good as expected. It doesn’t look that appealing when seeing it in person.
Alex T — Google review
The Panagia Paraportiani Church in Mykonos is a beautiful example of traditional Greek architecture whitewashed, simple, and very photogenic. Unfortunately, it was closed when we visited, so we couldn’t see the interior. The surrounding area was charming but could have been better maintained.
Xhulia P — Google review
Maybe I should read more history to get to know this church.
YJ S — Google review
Located at one edge of mykonos, next to the old ruins of the castle, is this small beautiful church. Magical and very romantic.. came almost sunset, enjoyed the beautiful view as well..
Reyner G — Google review
Arrive here early before the crowds. Then walk the trail from Fira to Oia. You don't have to go all the way, just as far as you feel good. Amazing views!
Thomas B — Google review
Very nice little church sitting at the edge with space around it. There is also a very nice corner where you can climb down a bit to reach some rocks if you want to take very nice pictures with the sea as your only background. When we were there, we saw smashed glass bottles and some other trash, so junkies or homeless people might have been there.
Calcen C — Google review
Charming church where sunset could be a delight. It’s a picturesque spot with ample amount of hidden treasures. It might get a lot crowded during evenings but there is a lot of space to sit and chill. The walk to this place is just around the corner and it’s a lot less noisy than the little Venice part of the town.
Emily R — Google review
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Archaeological museum
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History Museums
The Archaeological Museum of Mykonos, located in Chora, offers a fascinating journey through the island's history. The museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts dating back to the 25th century BC, including urns, funerary art, figurines, and jewelry. Visitors can explore relics that depict Mykonos' tumultuous past and battle-filled history.
A very small but charming museum in Mykonos. The collection is limited, yet beautifully curated, with fascinating artifacts that give a glimpse into the island’s rich history. Worth a quick visit if you’re nearby!
Sasho K — Google review
We went in October, the off season so no lines and plenty of time and space to wander at our leisure. The text panels are in Greek and English. There's plenty of info for what we were looking at. It was a great addition if you do an excursion to Delos island. The person at the desk was very knowledgeable and answered our questions. There are toilets available but they were not the greatest, doesn't matter tho at least they worked.
Katie B — Google review
Wonderful little museum and some very fascinating history on display for Mykonos and the surrounding islands. My only reason for not giving it 5 stars was because there was an over abundance of similar exhibits (would be nice to have a little more variety) and the toilets were missing seats in the bathrooms.
Jordan D — Google review
It's a quiet and little museum to be fair. Only costs 4 euros for entry and has lots of items to see, and well worth the time. Beautiful objects of art. Great if you are having a short stay but if you have been to Delos island you might be a little underwhelmed by the museum and what it has to offer.
Derek K — Google review
Cute little museum. They had a nice exhibition with old pictures of the excavations. And nice objecten to accompeny them. Wich gives a nice double lagering on history. Would have been nice if some of the objects in the basel exhibition got more context tho.
Jens S — Google review
Only 5 euro or 3 for seniors in October to March Not a lot of exhibits
Nigel E — Google review
Very disappointed. This is supposed to be a museum, but most objects have no label explaining where exactly they were found, what they depict or what period they're from. What you'll find in there: some pottery, many funerary steles from Rhenia, and a couple objects from Delos (including the original of the mosaic from the house of Dionysus). Delos has its own museum with more artefacts found on site. Disappointingly, there didn't seem to be anything in the museum about Mykonos itself.
Stéphanie F — Google review
4 euros per adult; kids free. Cool little museum with interesting pottery and stories of how things were discovered.
John F — Google review
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Historical landmark
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Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Windmills of Mykonos, located at Kato Mili and within walking distance from Mykonos Town, are an iconic feature of the island. Perched on the highest hill, these 16 historic windmills offer a plethora of entertainment options and are a popular spot for capturing stunning sunset views. Seven of these 17th-century windmills have been beautifully restored in the Kato Mili region, providing visitors with a glimpse into their historical significance.
Great views and lovely place to visit. Very big tourist destination and caters to shopping. However, there are some nice bakeries and places to eat scattered throughout. Huge photo opportunities as a traveler.
John H — Google review
I would give this more stars if not for the huge tourist crowds and the ridiculous prices of the restaurants. The souvenirs were also more expensive than other tourist destinations. But the island is indeed beautiful and the scenery is definitely very photogenic. It gets quite loud and festive in the evening. Good for those who love bustling and busy atmosphere with breathtaking views. For those who like quieter places you can always steer away from the shore into the alleyways where there a small hidden gems.
JJ F — Google review
It was interesting to walk from the cruise ship to the windmills and see the beach areas along the way lined with many restaurants overlooking the sea. Walked thru the narrow streets to get a taste of Mykonos. Just in a few spots the walking paths are narrow and border the sea so be careful. Nice place to visit but not necessarily stay for a number of days.
Shailesh R — Google review
Mykonos Town in general: I had high hopes of Mykonos, old fashioned unspoilt little white-washed buildings, small narrow cobbled streets, lots of shops and restaurants within, very picturesque, small pretty churches dotted about. Nice harbour surrounded by cafes and restaurants, picture postcard stuff. I was not disappointed in that respect, absolutely amazing and pretty. Sadly, though, this is the town’s downfall and a major problem, as it attracts between 2-5 cruise ships a day during the holiday season. (Speaking to various locals, it appears the island more or less closes down out of season, Nov.-Mar., when the cruise ships stop coming). The thousands of cruisers makes the town very busy, people milling about trying to navigate the small alleyways and streets, and it can get very hot and oppressive. Mykonos has a reputation for being relatively expensive – make up your own mind. The whole town is geared to the cruise ship tourists and maximising their profits, charging stupid money for what is essentially typical holiday nicknack tat. The ‘supermarkets’ (read corner shops) only seem to sell booze, tobacco, toiletries, and crisps – nothing useful to sustain yourself if you were self-catering (there must be something somewhere on the island where you can buy meat and veg etc. but it’ll require a car or taxi as there’s nothing in the capital). Cheap nasty looking bottle of wine? Starts at around € 18.50; anything recognisable is € 30-50. The restaurant prices don’t seem too bad (is that because the cruise lot don’t eat there?), about what you’d expect to pay anywhere else, but where they do get you is on the booze, c. € 10-15 a pint. They typically only sell 33cl bottled beer at € 7-10. Some restaurants are asking € 80-90 for a bottle of wine. Your liver will enjoy this holiday. Another unusual influence is, I would estimate 90% of the restaurants more or less offer the same thing, listing themselves as Greek/Mediterranean/European – basically, Greek. The other restaurants call themselves Italian/Mediterranean/European, a nod to Italian, plus there are literally a couple of hints at Japanese. There is an Indian and a Mexican, half a mile outside the town up the big hill. I was disappointed by the lack of variety. Chinese/Thai? Forget it. I’m not sure I’ve been to any place in Europe that doesn’t have a number of Chinese restaurants. I was told that there are only 30 taxis on the island. They are not short of business. I wanted to book a trip to and from the Indian restaurant 10 mins away. I was told that there was no point trying to book a taxis as there was no guarantee they would turn up. So I booked a private hire to ensure we honoured the restaurant booking, € 72, kerching. I do not think I was being deliberately ripped off. I guess you cannot blame the locals for trying to make a good living, particularly, as in theory they only have 7 months in which to do so, but it’s very sad that such a lovely place – like so many around the world - has been ruined by tourism (driven by greed) and lost most of its authenticity.
Mark P — Google review
Great views, plenty to see and do. If you are taking a cruise it’s a bit of a walk but very doable. There’s a lot to do throughout the walk. Plenty of stores and restaurants along the path.
Justin Y — Google review
Beautiful and scenic...but if you go to Mykonos I'm pretty sure your going to the windmills. Why come all the way here and not see this beautiful historical site. Its like coming to Hawaii and not going to the Northshore...Just saying..
Leighton M — Google review
One of Mykonos top landmarks, always full of people so I decided to wake up earlier and be there around 6:15 am for sunrise. You can see the results, not a single person did so and I had a lot of time to change my spots and play with sun. Go there between 6:00 and 6:30 and skip the crowds and boring daily photos with tens of other people. I am not a photographer, I just wanted to try my luck to wake up earlier and every day there were not a single individual. And those mills are simply stunning
Tomáš N — Google review
Too many tourist but very popular place for sure. Watch out the guy with donkey. Taking a picture of this donkey is 2 Euro!
A B — Google review
Mpaoumi, Mikonos 846 00, GreeceTips and more reviews for Windmills of Mykonos

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Mykonos, also known as Chora by the locals, offers a choice between staying in Mykonos Town for glamour and nightlife or at one of the beach resorts. The town features picturesque whitewashed cubic houses with narrow maze-like streets and beautiful churches. Little Venice is a must-visit area by the sea offering great dining options. The iconic windmills are among the interesting attractions to explore.
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Neighborhoods
Little Venice, located in Mykonos, is often described as the most romantic and elegant neighborhood on the island. It is a popular spot for sightseeing, dining, and shopping with its charming whitewashed houses built right at the water's edge. The area is known for its fancy restaurants, bars, clubs, boutiques, and gift shops offering unique products. Staying in Mykonos Town provides easy access to Little Venice along with other iconic attractions like the Windmills.

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M-Eating in Mykonos town is a top-notch restaurant offering a modern twist on regional dishes in a relaxed setting. The attention to detail is evident in the tasteful decor and the flavors presented to diners. Inspired by Greek staples, the menu offers a delightful culinary adventure that can be enjoyed in the small garden or at front tables for some people-watching. The extensive collection of wines and spirits complements the meals perfectly.
Had a lovely dinner here with my boyfriend and it was the fanciest restaurant we ate at in Mykonos. My boyfriend has Celiac’s and the chef came out to our table to personally let us know his son also has it and they would do their best to avoid any cross contamination. The waitress also pointed out everything on the menu he could have or what could be modified. We enjoyed a delicious meal outside where we were able to people watch and enjoy the nice weather and the wait staff was very kind and timely with the food which I appreciated. Everything was scrumptious and I’d recommend checking this place out for a nice meal. We were able to make a reservation a day before. After the meal they gave us this delicious chocolate hazelnut candy that they make in house and don’t sell but I’d go back for that!!
Sarah C — Google review
During our five-night stay in Mykonos, we dined at M-eating Restaurant on two separate occasions—and both visits were memorable. The cuisine is of exceptional quality, thoughtfully prepared with evident attention to detail. While the prices were somewhat higher than anticipated, the overall experience justified the cost. Our first meal was enjoyed indoors, while on our second visit we opted for the outdoor patio. Each setting offered its own unique charm and atmosphere. The restaurant was bustling both nights, creating a lively yet welcoming ambiance, enhanced by the friendliness of fellow diners. Service was consistently excellent; the staff were courteous, attentive, and well-informed about the menu. M-eating is certainly a standout dining experience in Mykonos.
Mat D — Google review
We had a fantastic evening! Great food, great wine and a beautiful setting! What more can one ask for..Thank you very much to Konstantina and her team for making it even more special with their thoughtful service. I would highly recommend M-Eating Restaurant!
Antoinette H — Google review
So this was an otherworldly ride through culinary art. From the scallop appetizer, cheese trilogy, to the main course - both Nanzel and I had two different fish and both tasted amazing. It's very difficult to describe, you simply have to taste it and pair it with the Biblinos rose wine. I definitely recommend it
Zuzana S — Google review
The M-eating restaurant here in Mykonos was just amazing! From the moment we sat down we could sense that we were in for a treat. My partner and I even fell in love with their choice of dishes on the table. But the food was all so wonderful. After we ordered everything that we wanted. Our waiter said “That is quite a lot of food, maybe save some for another day.” But my friend said we are only here just the one day and we so wanted to try as much as we can. In the end we did not finish everything we had ordered. But wow did she and I give it our best try. Given another day on the island we would choose you guys again. Thank you so much.
Pantingo — Google review
Nice Resturant with outdoor seating. Service was quick and friendly. Got the focaccia to start, which was warm and fluffy - but was missing the salt and rosemary usually found on focaccia. We ordered the steak which was cooked well, but we found that the smoky flavour overpowered the actual flavour of the steak. The fish fillet however, was very nice, and was accompanied with a lovely sauce.
Sophie K — Google review
The food is delicious, the staff is very friendly and the atmosphere is simply great, both in the terrace and in the courtyard inside. Highly recommended for a night out in Mykonos.
Jose S — Google review
Literally the best meal of our trip. So good I wish we could have eaten there twice. The ambiance, service and cadence of the meal was perfection. We started with the focaccia and dips, moved into the braised pear salad (omg), then the small meatballs in potato cream (the best bite I’ve eaten all trip), the scallops (with beautiful presentation and perfect balance) and the carbonara orzo. We finished off with the literal perfection that was the hazelnut chocolate pralines. The house rose was also one of the best I’ve ever had. So grateful for the meal and experience here in Mykonos! If we have time you can be sure we will try to go again! Thank you m-eating!
Hannah F — Google review
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Hippie Fish Mykonos is a stylish and luxurious dining venue located at Agios Ioannis beach, offering breathtaking seascapes and a prime location next to the shore. The restaurant serves a variety of delectable dishes including appetizing salads, fresh fish, pasta, seafood carpaccio, paellas, and an extensive selection of cocktails.
We visited Hippie Fish in June 2025 as a family of 5. We asked for a regular table (not sunbeds) and were pleasantly surprised — there was no minimum spend. We simply paid for the food we ordered. The service was excellent, very welcoming with kids, and the food was amazing. A perfect spot to enjoy great beach vibes without any pressure to rent loungers
Jackie K — Google review
Beautiful beach bar. Very comfortable beds, friendly waiters, and a beautiful view. The sea is normally calm and nice to swim in! I would highly recommend having the chicken! It is made to perfection! Would definitely come back.
Laura S — Google review
A lovely young lady looked after us on the beach. Georgia. Thank you. A good beverage and beach food menu. Comfortable sunbeds and towels provided 60€ back row, 80€ front row. Normal prices for Mykonos.
Amanda R — Google review
The place is super nice (even if the sunbeds were a bit stained) and the beach little but super cute but the drink service at the beach is ruining the experience. Just one waiter was smart, and fast. The other waiters seemed disoriented, delivered the wrong drinks to many guests and then disappeared for hours. Impossible to get their attention to order. At the check out they added the tips asking if it was ok. It was a bit embarrassing. Lunch was a more positive experience, the food excellent and the service fast and professional.
Angela A — Google review
A dream come true at Hippie Fish 💙🌊 My husband and I were staying at the Mykonos Grand and trying to find the perfect spot for our intimate elopement. We had a tentative ceremony location in town, but it didn’t feel quite right. Then, the day before our wedding, we spotted the beautiful dock at Hippie Fish—right on the beach, quiet, and exactly what I had always dreamed of. The setting is stunning—crystal-clear water, a peaceful stretch of sand, and the most picturesque backdrop you could ask for. Even though the restaurant wasn’t yet open for the season, their team was incredibly kind. My husband walked over, explained the situation, and asked if we could use their dock for our ceremony, and to our surprise, they said yes. The next morning, the staff was out early, cleaning and preparing the dock just for us. Because of them, our dream of getting married on the beach in Mykonos came true. If you’re considering a wedding or special event, I highly recommend looking at Hippie Fish. The location is breathtaking, and the team is generous, professional, and truly went above and beyond for us. We are so grateful!
Alexis B — Google review
Lovely beach bar and restaurant. The location is 10 out of 10, ideal for chilling during the day and watching the sunset. The vibe is really relaxed. Prices are high, food is good.
Gosia D — Google review
The location and drinks were the highlights — a beautiful setting with a nice vibe. However, the service was really poor. Staff don’t check in unless you call them over, and the waitress at lunch was rude and clearly had an attitude. The calamari was also overcooked. What really bothered me though was people openly smoking marijuana near families. I was there with my kids, and it was incredibly inappropriate. There should absolutely be rules in place to prevent this kind of thing in public beach clubs. It ruined what could’ve been a much better experience.
Natalie S — Google review
We went for greek sunday event and we had so much fun. Food was good in general but you must try saganaki shrimp!!! We have danced all night and definitely would go again!
İlayda O — Google review
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Greek restaurant
Kastro's Restaurant is a charming Mediterranean spot located in the scenic area of Little Venice in Mykonos Town. It offers a laid-back atmosphere with a waterside terrace where guests can enjoy stunning sea views and delicious food. The restaurant is known for its vibrant nightlife, making it popular among people from all over the world who come to experience the lively bar scene and romantic sunsets.
Kastro Restaurant is absolutely worth visiting! The food was amazing – full of flavor and beautifully presented. There was a bit of a wait for the main dish, but it was definitely worth it once it arrived. Overall, a fantastic dining experience with great atmosphere and top-quality cuisine.
Sasho K — Google review
Even though we visited at late lunch hour, the place was full. We seated at the bar first but shifted to indoor table later. Everything was nice, and our favorite dish was a risotto. Every plate was presented nicely, the idea of playing with the color made each dish fun and exciting.
Ami T — Google review
Kastros was hands down the best dining experience my wife and I had in all of Greece, across every island we visited. The view alone is worth the visit. Every dish we ordered was outstanding. We started with the moussaka sphere and a salad with goat cheese, both beautifully presented and full of flavor. For our mains, the slow-cooked beef lemonato and the orecchiette pasta were amazing. The atmosphere is relaxed yet refined, with attentive service and an unbeatable backdrop. This was without question our favorite restaurant of the trip, and one we’d recommend to anyone visiting Mykonos.
Andrew S — Google review
I have nothing but positives to say about this restaurant. This was more than a meal, this was an experience. We booked here to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary and cannot fault this place. Fantastic service, amazing food (we had rack of lamb and sea bream, followed by baklava and lemon cream for dessert) supported by the best seats in the house to enjoy our meal by sunset. Cannot recommend highly enough.
Pete B — Google review
Very nice restaurant. View of balcony is super. Go around sunset time. And be sure to make reservation couple days earlier. Food is good, wines are wide variety. Owner Alex is nice man. Smiley and talkative. He is also generous and hospitable.
G B — Google review
We got lucky and had a balcony, an amazing experience. Note: cost included 2 glasses of wine each and appetizers. The food was fresh and tasty. Only issue with seating selection was too much sun…..
Cory — Google review
One of the best restaurant on Mykonos, we came 2 times during our trip. Absolutely blown away with taste and quality of ingredients. Never tried better linguine with sea food in my life! Top of the top!
Antoine N — Google review
We shared a roast vegetable salad, roasted salmon and charred vegetables. Each dish came with an inventive sauce and the combinations of flavors were indescribable good. One of the most delicious meals I've had anywhere. And the presentation was lovely. Service excellent. Champagne by the glass and a wonderful G&T. I've eaten in Michellan star restaurants that don't reach this level of yummy.
Andrew C — Google review
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Mediterranean restaurant
Kalita restaurant in Mykonos town is a charming dining spot located within the lush courtyard of Fresh Hotel. The menu features a fusion of Greek cuisine, with popular dishes like suckling pig and handmade gnocchi crafted by chef Vaios Doutsias. Guests can enjoy their meals amidst the vibrant greenery, colorful flowers, and cacti, creating a serene and romantic atmosphere.
It was the best meal we had on Mykonos! The pasta was absolutely delicious—so flavorful, yet not oily or heavy at all. Everything we ordered tasted fresh and clean. We truly enjoyed every bite. What really set Kalita apart was the relaxed atmosphere. Unlike other places that rushed us with strict 1.5-hour time slots, here we could take our time, enjoy our meal, and have a proper dinner experience. That made such a difference. This is without a doubt my favorite restaurant in Mykonos Town. We’ll definitely be coming back more often next year. Thank you, Kalita—you’re the best!
Olga S — Google review
Beautiful restaurant in the center! The cocktails and the starters were very good. I was expecting a bit more from the main dishes.
Stephan F — Google review
This restaurant was below my expectations. The main dishes were small for the price. The space was very tight, and guests could easily overhear my private conversations. We couldn’t move around comfortably with the chairs. One waitress was kind, though she seemed inexperienced, while another waitress had an arrogant attitude, which I didn’t like.
Andjela N — Google review
I recently dined at this restaurant and had a wonderful experience. The food was truly delicious – every dish was flavorful, well-prepared, and beautifully presented. The ingredients tasted fresh, and the menu offered a great variety to choose from. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, making the whole evening even more enjoyable. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone!
Eva — Google review
The restaurant was in a beautiful courtyard. The service was impeccable. My daughter had the gnocchi with black truffles which she absolutely loved and gave a five star rating. I had the linguine with shrimp, the shrimp was a little overcooked. . I would give it three maybe 3 1/2 stars. The bread was five dollars a person. It consisted of one roll with a really good hummus spread.
Lisa L — Google review
Really intimate restaurant tucked into a beautiful courtyard just off one of Mykonos’ most high fashion retail streets. Every dish we tried was outstanding. It’s expensive, but appropriately priced given the quality and setting. A lot of tourist.
Jack G — Google review
The food was so delicious and the service was incredible! The staff were very attentive and made sure we had everything we needed. 10/10
Natalie — Google review
I highly recommend it. The food was high quality, the ingredients were carefully chosen, and the price was right. I must say I really enjoyed the service provided by a young woman from Thessaloniki: precise, attentive, smiling, and unobtrusive. I felt pampered. I must say this was the best experience I had in Mykonos.
Gabrielenoteca E — Google review
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Beach club
Scorpios is a stylish and lively beachfront venue that offers local cuisine, creative drinks, and regular entertainment. Unlike other party spots in Mykonos popular with college students, Scorpios attracts a more sophisticated crowd of young professionals in their late 20s to 40s. The beach club boasts expansive and stunning architecture resembling modern homes blended with natural elements like stone, thatch, bamboo, and driftwood.
Scorpios is my absolute favourite place in Mykonos. Nothing else comes close to the energy, the vibe and the way it just completely transports you. The setting is beyond stunning, with earthy tones, natural textures and one of the most beautiful sunset views on the island. Everything feels so intentional yet effortless, from the layout to the lighting to the flow of the space. But the real magic is in the music. The music is everything. It sets the rhythm of the entire experience, starting slow and soulful during the day, then gradually building into deep, hypnotic beats as the sun goes down. It moves through you and creates a connection between the people, the space and the sea. It’s more than a soundtrack – it’s the heartbeat of the place. The food is fresh, delicious and beautifully presented. The seafood dishes are a must. Everything we tried was full of flavour and felt light, clean and nourishing. Service was warm, present and smooth from start to finish. Every time I’m in Mykonos, Scorpios is a must. It’s where the best memories are made and where you feel something real. A place that stays with you long after you leave.
N A — Google review
I visit this club every summer, and it remains one of the best on the island for its vibrant atmosphere and elegant, high-class parties. This summer, we were a group of four and had a reservation which I highly recommend. Without reservation, you might end up waiting in a long line, and entry is left to the discretion of security girl, who are known to be selective. During August, many couples and even groups of friends were turned away at the door. Things are a bit more relaxed in September. We’ve tried the restaurant in the past, but this year we focused on the sunset party experience, which was fantastic. Delicious cocktails, great music, and an unbeatable vibe. Highly recommended if you’re looking for a premium party experience on the island. Prices: • Cocktails: €23–€25 • Champagne: from €40/glass and up • Desserts: €28–€42 Other details: • The toilets were clean and well-serviced. • Dress code: white is highly encouraged for an elegant look.
Nikolla V — Google review
Been here two summers in a row. The food is good, but I don’t think it’s worth the price. But the vibe is really unique - and such a beautiful view. Definitely recommend trying it out!
Anna — Google review
Scorpios Mykonos is absolute perfection! From the moment we arrived, we were blown away by the incredible vibes, stunning beachfront setting, and world-class hospitality. The food was unreal —every dish we tried was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The seafood and cocktails were next-level delicious! The music was on point, creating the perfect laid-back yet energetic atmosphere. Whether we were lounging by the sea or dancing under the sunset, the soundscape was pure magic. The whole place radiates bohemian luxury, and the crowd was effortlessly cool. Hands down one of the best beach clubs in the world. If you're in Mykonos, don’t miss Scorpios —it’s an unforgettable experience! Can’t wait to come back.
Frank — Google review
A spacious seaside restaurant with stunning ocean views. After enjoying your meal, you can stroll down to the beach to take in the sea breeze and the sound of the waves. There’s a live DJ spinning music by the shore, adding to the lively, relaxed vibe. The atmosphere is vibrant and fun—though it can get quite crowded, especially in the evenings
C D — Google review
Scorpios is definitely expensive, but the portions are large and perfect for sharing. The atmosphere is amazing, and the staff are very friendly and welcoming, which makes the experience feel special. The burnt corn and sauce was also amazing! A great spot in Mykonos if you’re happy to pay a bit more.
Andrae M — Google review
Had such a great time here. We pre-booked and got in with no difficulties. The atmosphere was great and the sunset view was incredible! Did not have food but the drinks were really good - Would definitely recommend.
Pavneet C — Google review
Do not recommend. We had to wait 30 minutes to be seated, despite arriving on time for our reservation. The food was so spicy that I had stomach pain immediately after eating, even though I normally have no problem with spicy food. At midnight, they literally kicked us out, which is unacceptable. Guests should be given at least 20 minutes to finish their drinks and leave. They also tricked me with the tip - I was charged a higher percentage than what I told the waiter to add, even though the amount I said was already generous. Definitely not worth the hype.
Alisa K — Google review

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