The best beach clubs in Mykonos, Greece, are concentrated on the sheltered southern coast — Paradise, Super Paradise, Paraga, Psarou, Ornos and Kalo Livadi beaches. In 2026, plan on roughly €30–€120 for a pair of sunbeds at mid-range clubs, rising to a €150–€500+ minimum spend at luxury names like Scorpios, Nammos and SantAnna in peak July and August.
Below is our vetted, Greek-local guide to all clubs — grouped by vibe, with real sunbed prices, minimum spend, the crowd you’ll find, and exactly how to get there so you don’t get stung.
Mykonos is the party capital of Greece, so it’s no surprise this Greek island has a long list of world-famous beach clubs. The catch? In July and August they get extremely expensive and genuinely exclusive — and a handful of “tourist trap” spots are notorious for shock bills. This guide cuts through the hype: who each club is for, what you’ll actually pay in 2026, and which one place to avoid entirely.
Mykonos Beach Clubs at a Glance (2026 Price & Vibe Table)
Use this table to match your budget and mood before you book. “Sunbed price” is for a pair of loungers with an umbrella; “minimum spend” is the food-and-drink minimum charged on top at the higher-end clubs. Prices reflect peak-season (July–August) 2026 and round to typical ranges — always confirm when you reserve.
| Beach Club | Beach | Vibe | Sunbeds (pair, 2026) | Minimum Spend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nammos | Psarou | Ultra-luxury, celebrity superyacht scene | €220–€800+ | €150–€200+ pp |
| Scorpios | Paraga | Bohemian-chic, sunset rituals | €100–€240 cabana | €2,000–€5,000 (eve. terrace) |
| SantAnna | Paraga | High-energy luxury, giant lagoon pool | €60–€500+ | Min. consumption applies |
| Principote | Panormos | Chic whitewashed, day-to-night | €100–€300 | €2,000 (VIP sofa) |
| Alemagou | Ftelia | Boho-luxe, live music, sunsets | €60–€150 (est.) | Min. consumption applies |
| Super Paradise | Super Paradise | Iconic day party since 1971 | €40–€120 | Matches sunbed spend |
| Paradise Beach Club | Paradise | Wild, young, budget-friendly party | €20–€60 (est.) | Low / none |
| Tropicana | Paradise | Champagne-spray daytime party | €30–€60 (est.) | Drink minimum |
| Kalua | Paradise | Lively bar & DJ sets | €30–€60 (est.) | Drink minimum |
| Jackie O’ | Super Paradise | LGBTQ+ friendly pool party | €40–€90 (est.) | Drink minimum |
| Tiki | Super Paradise | Relaxed tropical day club | €30–€70 (est.) | Drink minimum |
| Hippie Fish | Agios Ioannis | Foodie, romantic sunset | €40–€90 (est.) | Restaurant-led |
| Solymar | Kalo Livadi | Glam beach-day & dining | €40–€100 (est.) | Min. consumption applies |
| Ftelia Beach Club | Ftelia | Windswept, design-led, foodie | €40–€90 (est.) | Min. consumption applies |
| Agrari | Agrari | Secluded, low-key, scenic | €20–€50 (est.) | Low / none |
| Liasti | Elia / Kalafatis | Relaxed sunset lounge | €30–€70 (est.) | Drink minimum |
| Kuzina | Ornos | Greek seafront dining | €20–€50 (est.) | Restaurant-led |
| Pasaji | Ornos | Family-friendly, all-day | €20–€50 (est.) | Low / none |
| Guapaloca | Ornos | Lively but easygoing bar | €20–€50 (est.) | Drink minimum |
| Pinky Beach | Platis Gialos | Easy, central, swimmable | €20–€50 (est.) | Low / none |
| Buddha-Bar Beach | Ornos Bay (Santa Marina) | Polished resort lounge | €40–€90 (est.) | Min. consumption applies |
| Sentu | Kalo Livadi | Modern, mellow day club | €30–€70 (est.) | Drink minimum |
| Noia | Kalo Livadi | Stylish, calmer crowd | €30–€70 (est.) | Drink minimum |
| Lohan Beach House | Kalo Livadi | See-and-be-seen day club | €40–€100 (est.) | Min. consumption applies |
| Agia Anna | Agia Anna | Quiet, family-friendly | €15–€40 (est.) | Low / none |
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Reality Check: The One Mykonos Beach Bar to Avoid
Before you go, know the trap. DK Oyster on Platis Gialos Beach is the island’s most infamous “shock-bill” spot. It has repeatedly made global headlines for charging tourists astronomical sums: American visitors were billed around €600 for two mojitos and a plate of crab legs (plus a forced €80 tip), while another guest reported an €836 bill for calamari and beers. Tripadvisor took the rare step of adding a safety warning to its listing. The pattern: no clearly priced menu, then a four-figure bill.
How to protect yourself anywhere in Mykonos: always ask for a printed menu with prices before ordering, confirm whether seafood is priced “per kilo,” check if a service charge or minimum spend applies, and pay by card so you can dispute fraudulent charges. Every club in this guide publishes its prices — stick to them and you’ll be fine.
The Ultra-Luxury Heavyweights (Highest Minimum Spends)
These are the world-famous, see-and-be-seen Mykonos beach clubs where DJs, superyachts and minimum-spend tables collide. Book weeks ahead for July and August. The most famous beach club in the world, Nammos on Psarou Beach is where celebrities dock superyachts and order magnums of champagne. It defines Mykonos luxury — gorgeous food, a glamorous crowd, and prices to match.1. Nammos Mykonos (Psarou Beach)
2. Scorpios Beach Club (Paraga Beach)

Scorpios is the spiritual heart of bohemian Mykonos — driftwood furniture, world-class DJs, and a famous sunset ritual. It’s a Burning-Man-meets-Aegean experience and one of the best beach clubs in Europe.
- Beach: Paraga (south coast, sheltered)
- Vibe: Bohemian-chic, sunset DJ rituals, see-and-be-seen
- 2026 Sunbeds: Cabana €200–€240/day; extra loungers €50–€60 pp; daybeds usually include a bottle (€160–€300+)
- Minimum Spend: Evening terrace tables run a €2,000–€5,000 minimum from 5pm
- Booking: Reservations open mid-to-late May; 2-hour table limit; check the DJ calendar first
3. SantAnna Beach Club (Paraga Beach)

SantAnna is the island’s most spectacular pool club: an enormous saltwater lagoon with seven private islands, their own bars and butler service. It’s high-luxury but explicitly party-oriented, with dancing from midday to midnight.
- Beach: Paraga (next to Scorpios)
- Vibe: High-energy luxury, giant lagoon pool, all-day dancing
- 2026 Sunbeds: From ~€30, up to €500+ for front-row beds
- Minimum Spend: A redeemable minimum consumption applies to most loungers and pool spots
- Getting There: Bus to Paraga (hourly from Fabrika) or a short taxi from town
4. Principote Mykonos (Panormos Beach)

- Beach: Panormos (north coast, calmer)
- Vibe: Chic whitewashed, day-to-night, good food
- 2026 Sunbeds: €100 (right side) to €150 (left side) per bed; expect ~€500/day for two with lunch
- Minimum Spend: VIP sofas carry a €2,000 minimum consumption
- Getting There: Bus from the Old Port to Panormos, or a 10-min taxi from town
5. Alemagou (Ftelia Beach)

Alemagou is bohemian-luxe done right: a rustic-chic beach bar and restaurant on windswept Ftelia, famous for live music, long lunches and golden-hour sunsets just 10 minutes from town.
- Beach: Ftelia (north coast, breezy — popular with windsurfers)
- Vibe: Boho-luxe, live music, authentic, sunset crowd
- 2026 Sunbeds: Premium pricing (typically €60–€150); reservation required for beds and lunch separately
- Minimum Spend: Minimum consumption applies; valet parking extra
- Getting There: No public bus to Ftelia — you’ll need a car, scooter or taxi
The High-Energy Party Beach Clubs
For day parties, DJs and that legendary Mykonos energy, head to Paradise and Super Paradise beaches. These clubs are louder, younger and generally easier on the wallet than the luxury names above. The original Mykonos party beach, going strong since 1971. Afternoon DJ sets build into a full-blown party that runs into the early hours. Great service, high-quality food, and an electric, mixed crowd.6. Super Paradise Beach Club (Super Paradise Beach)

7. Paradise Beach Club (Paradise Beach)

- Beach: Paradise (south coast)
- Vibe: Wild, young, budget-friendly party
- 2026 Sunbeds: Among the cheapest party beds on the island (typically €20–€60)
- Minimum Spend: Low to none — you pay as you go
- Getting There: Bus from Fabrika (every 30 min); water taxi from Platis Gialos
8. Tropicana Beach Bar (Paradise Beach)

Tropicana is the daytime party institution on Paradise Beach — think champagne-spray, table-dancing and big-name DJs from mid-afternoon. The most reliable spot on the island to find a crowd letting loose in the sun.
- Beach: Paradise (south coast)
- Vibe: Champagne-spray daytime party
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €30–€60 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Drink minimum at busy times
- Getting There: Bus from Fabrika (every 30 min) or water taxi
9. Kalua Beach Bar (Paradise Beach)

- Beach: Paradise (south coast)
- Vibe: Lively bar & DJ sets
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €30–€60 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Drink minimum at peak hours
- Getting There: Bus from Fabrika or water taxi to Paradise
10. Jackie O’ Beach Club (Super Paradise Beach)

Jackie O’ is Mykonos’s most famous LGBTQ+ friendly beach club, with a pool, drag shows, and a joyful, inclusive party atmosphere on Super Paradise. Everyone is welcome and the energy is infectious.
- Beach: Super Paradise (south coast)
- Vibe: LGBTQ+ friendly pool party, shows, inclusive
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €40–€90 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Drink minimum at busy times
- Getting There: Bus from Fabrika or the €20 water taxi to Super Paradise
11. Tiki Mykonos (Super Paradise Beach)

- Beach: Super Paradise (south coast)
- Vibe: Relaxed tropical day club
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €30–€70 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Drink minimum at peak hours
- Getting There: Bus from Fabrika or water taxi to Super Paradise
Chic Boho, Sunset & Foodie Beach Clubs
Prefer great food, slower afternoons and a golden-hour cocktail to a champagne-spray party? These stylish clubs deliver the best of relaxed, design-led Mykonos.
12. Hippie Fish (Agios Ioannis Beach)

- Beach: Agios Ioannis (west coast, sunset-facing)
- Vibe: Foodie, romantic, sunset views to Delos
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €40–€90 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Restaurant-led; book a table for sunset
- Getting There: Bus from Fabrika to Agios Ioannis, or a short taxi
13. Solymar Beach Club (Kalo Livadi Beach)

Solymar brings a glamorous-yet-friendly beach day to long, sandy Kalo Livadi. Excellent Mediterranean food, a buzzy-but-not-frantic crowd, and enough space that it works for couples and families alike.
- Beach: Kalo Livadi (south-east, long sandy bay)
- Vibe: Glam beach-day & dining, mixed crowd
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €40–€100 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Minimum consumption applies on prime beds
- Getting There: Bus from Old Port to Kalo Livadi, or a 15-min taxi
14. Ftelia Beach Club (Ftelia Beach)

- Beach: Ftelia (north coast, breezy)
- Vibe: Windswept, design-led, foodie
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €40–€90 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Minimum consumption applies
- Getting There: No public bus to Ftelia — drive, scooter or taxi
15. Agrari Beach Bar (Agrari Beach)

Tucked just east of busy Elia, Agrari is a low-key, scenic cove with a friendly beach bar. It’s where in-the-know visitors escape the crowds for a quieter, more affordable Mykonos beach day.
- Beach: Agrari (south coast, secluded)
- Vibe: Secluded, low-key, scenic
- 2026 Sunbeds: Among the better-value clubs (typically €20–€50)
- Minimum Spend: Low to none
- Getting There: Easiest by car/scooter; water taxi stops at Agrari in season
16. Liasti Beach Club (Elia / Kalafatis)

- Beach: Elia / Kalafatis area (east coast)
- Vibe: Relaxed sunset lounge & dining
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €30–€70 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Drink/food minimum on beds
- Getting There: Bus to Elia from Old Port, or a 20-min taxi
17. Kuzina Mykonos (Ornos)

Kuzina is more elevated Greek seafront dining than full beach club, but its waterfront setting and superb modern-Greek menu make it a favorite for a long, civilized lunch by the sea.
- Beach: Ornos (south coast, family-friendly bay)
- Vibe: Greek seafront dining, refined and relaxed
- 2026 Sunbeds: Limited beds (typically €20–€50); it’s restaurant-first
- Minimum Spend: Restaurant-led; reserve a table
- Getting There: Bus from Fabrika to Ornos (frequent) or a 10-min taxi
Relaxed & Family-Friendly Beach Clubs (Ornos, Platis Gialos & Kalo Livadi)
Traveling with kids, or just want calm water and an easy day? These clubs on the gentler bays are swimmable, well-served and far more affordable than the headline names. For where to base yourself near them, see our guide to the best beach hotels in Mykonos. Pasaji sits on calm, swimmable Ornos Bay — an all-day spot that works equally for families at lunch and couples at sunset, with good Mediterranean food and a gentle, welcoming vibe.18. Pasaji Mykonos (Ornos Beach)

19. Guapaloca Mykonos (Ornos Beach)

- Beach: Ornos (calm bay)
- Vibe: Lively but easygoing, Latin energy, live music
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €20–€50 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Drink minimum at busy times
- Getting There: Frequent bus from Fabrika to Ornos, or a short taxi
20. Pinky Beach (Platis Gialos Beach)

Pinky Beach sits on central Platis Gialos, the most convenient organized beach on the island and the hub for water taxis to the south-coast beaches. Easy, swimmable and great for a no-fuss day.
- Beach: Platis Gialos (central, swimmable, water-taxi hub)
- Vibe: Easy, central, family-friendly
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €20–€50 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Low to none
- Getting There: Bus from Fabrika every 30 min (~15 min ride)
21. Buddha-Bar Beach (Ornos Bay / Santa Marina)

- Beach: Ornos Bay (Santa Marina, private cove)
- Vibe: Polished resort lounge, sunset, pan-Asian dining
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €40–€90 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Minimum consumption applies
- Getting There: Short taxi from town/Ornos; resort guests on site
22. Sentu Mykonos (Kalo Livadi Beach)

Sentu is a sleek, modern day club on Kalo Livadi with a calm, design-forward feel and excellent food. It’s a smart pick if you want style without the south-coast party intensity.
- Beach: Kalo Livadi (south-east, long sandy bay)
- Vibe: Modern, mellow, design-forward day club
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €30–€70 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Drink/food minimum on beds
- Getting There: Bus from Old Port to Kalo Livadi, or a 15-min taxi
23. Noia Mykonos (Kalo Livadi Beach)

- Beach: Kalo Livadi (south-east)
- Vibe: Stylish, calmer, grown-up crowd
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €30–€70 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Drink/food minimum on beds
- Getting There: Bus from Old Port to Kalo Livadi, or a 15-min taxi
24. Lohan Beach House (Kalo Livadi Beach)

Lindsay Lohan’s namesake club brings a glossy, see-and-be-seen day-club energy to Kalo Livadi, with DJ sets, cocktails and a social, photogenic crowd. The most “scene-y” option on this calmer beach.
- Beach: Kalo Livadi (south-east)
- Vibe: See-and-be-seen day club, DJs, social
- 2026 Sunbeds: Typically €40–€100 per pair
- Minimum Spend: Minimum consumption applies
- Getting There: Bus from Old Port to Kalo Livadi, or a 15-min taxi
25. Agia Anna Beach Bar (Agia Anna Beach)

- Beach: Agia Anna (east coast, near Kalafatis)
- Vibe: Quiet, family-friendly, authentic
- 2026 Sunbeds: Among the cheapest on the island (typically €15–€40)
- Minimum Spend: Low to none
- Getting There: Bus to Kalafatis from Old Port, or a 20-min taxi
How to Get to the Mykonos Beach Clubs
Most of the best beach clubs in Mykonos are reachable by public bus or water taxi, so you don’t need to rent a car. Here’s the quick logistics breakdown — and for full timetables see our Mykonos bus schedule guide.
- From Fabrika (South Station): Buses to Platis Gialos (every 30 min, ~15 min), Paradise (every 30 min), Paraga (hourly), Ornos and Agios Ioannis.
- From the Old Port (North Station): Buses to Elia, Kalo Livadi, Kalafatis, Panormos and Ano Mera.
- Water taxi: A €20 all-day hop-on pass connects Ornos, Platis Gialos, Paraga, Paradise, Super Paradise, Agrari and Elia from late spring to early autumn.
- Taxi: Expect roughly €15–€40 from Mykonos Town depending on the beach; pre-book in peak season as taxis are scarce.
- No bus: Ftelia (Alemagou, Ftelia Beach Club) has no public bus — drive, scooter or taxi only.
FAQ
How much does a sunbed cost at a Mykonos beach club?
Which is the most expensive beach club in Mykonos?
Scorpios and Nammos are the most expensive. Scorpios charges a €2,000–€5,000 minimum spend for evening terrace tables, while Nammos on Psarou is famous for €400+ front-row sunbeds and magnum-fueled bills. SantAnna and Principote also carry €2,000 VIP minimums.
Do you need a reservation for Mykonos beach clubs?
Yes — for the famous clubs in July, August and September, book sunbeds and tables well in advance. Scorpios opens reservations in mid-to-late May and limits tables to two hours. Outside peak season and at the relaxed beaches, you can usually walk in.
Which Mykonos beach club is best for families?
For families, choose the calm, shallow bays: Ornos (Pasaji), Platis Gialos (Pinky Beach), Agia Anna and Kalo Livadi (Solymar). These have gentle water, easy bus access and far lower prices than the south-coast party beaches.
What is the best party beach club in Mykonos?
Super Paradise Beach Club and Tropicana (on Paradise Beach) are the island’s top day-party clubs, with DJ sets from mid-afternoon. SantAnna offers a more luxurious party around its giant lagoon pool, and Jackie O’ is the best-known LGBTQ+ friendly party.
Are Mykonos beach clubs a scam?
The legitimate clubs in this guide publish their prices and are safe. The one notorious exception is DK Oyster on Platis Gialos, which has repeatedly made headlines for shock bills (around €600 for two drinks and crab legs) and even carries a Tripadvisor safety warning. Always ask for a printed, priced menu before ordering and pay by card.
When is the best time to visit a Mykonos beach club?
June and September offer the best balance of warm weather, lower prices and easier reservations. July and August are peak — the biggest parties and DJs, but the highest prices, the toughest bookings and the busiest beaches.
Plan the Rest of Your Mykonos Trip
Now you know where to lounge, sort out where to sleep and how to get around. These guides pair perfectly with your beach-club days:
- Where to Stay in Mykonos — the best areas for nightlife, beaches and families.
- Best Beach Hotels in Mykonos — stay steps from the sand.
- Best Hotels in Mykonos — our full luxury and boutique picks.
- Best 5-Star Hotels in Mykonos — top-tier stays near Psarou and Ornos.
- Mykonos Bus Schedule & Transport Guide — full timetables to every beach.




