Sports & Nature
Sports and Activities
Hiking
Discover the 8.0-kilometer out-and-back track that runs close to Platys Gialos, Mykonos. It typically takes 1 hour and 41 minutes to do this trip, which is thought of as being simple. Since jogging, walking, and hiking are all fairly popular activities here, you can run across other individuals while exploring. The route is lovely to explore at any time of the year and is open all year.
Scuba Diving
Learning to dive is straightforward, easy, and enjoyable. It's also the most practical approach to get a true sense of diving. Explore the many marine species in the crystal-clear waterways as well as the azure seas of the idyllic beach.
Scenic Helicopter
You may take a private helicopter trip to Mykonos, the famous island of the winds. With its white buildings, stunning sea hues, renowned windmills, and of course... donkeys, it is one of the most well-known and stunning locations in the Cyclades, Greece.
Sailing
Experience the charm of Mykonos while cruising around the shore after sunset.
Dive into something like a sailing haven as you watch the sun sink into the Aegean. This trip is a different approach to experience the actual and unadulterated beauty of the windswept Island at nightfall.
Aperitivos will be served on board while you dine on regional specialties and take in the sunset while listening to music.
Parasailing
With this exhilarating parasailing adventure on Kalo livadi Beach, leave the throng on the ground and soar into the air. Start with a quick lesson with an expert to understand the fundamentals of the parasailing gear and procedures, then set out to the ocean for a solo, pair, or three-person ride above the waves.
Flyboard
Enjoy the most amazing waterfall! Flyboarding, without a doubt one of the most thrilling water sports, will have you feeling like a superhero! You get the chance to view Little Venice's lovely beach, lovely homes, and wonderful natural surroundings from above.
Beaches nearby
Psarou
Just 4 miles separate Psarou and Hora. It attracts celebrities because of its beautiful (nearly white) sand, crystal-clear sea, and beach bars known for their wild parties. Need a glimpse of fame and opulence? Simply utter the phrase. There are several high-end restaurants in the area where you can enjoy VIP treatment and a cuisine to match, and there are also boutique stores carrying both Greek and foreign brands.
Paraga
Paraga Beach, which is a simple addition to any list of the top beaches in Mykonos, is located between Psarou and Paradise. You'll enjoy the fine dining and beach nightlife scene here too; it's chic, refined, and cozy, and it seamlessly blends in with the environment. The bay is shielded from the summer breezes that often harm neighboring beaches and has attractive, shallow water.
Panormos
Among all of the most well-known beaches in the south, Panormos stands boldly. It is bordered by rugged terrain and renowned for its remarkably clear water, but what makes it stand out is its capacity to offer both a laid-back area with only sand and a gorgeously designed beach club that offers delectable food and has legendary parties.
Paradise Beach
With DJs playing non-stop music, Paradise Beach is renowned for its hip beach clubs and vibrant nightlife. In the summer, a youthful, stylish population gathers here for some sun fun.
The renowned Cavo Paradiso, which is perched on a cliff above Paradise Beach, is a distinctive location with an outdoor pool and breathtaking sea views.
Saint John
This stunning pebble and sand beach is located on Mykonos' southwest shore. Swimming is encouraged in the calm, crystal-clear azure waters at Agios Ioannis Beach because of its serene atmosphere. The breathtaking view of the far-off Island of Delos in the Aegean Sea is one of this beach's distinctive features