National Geographic Traveller (UK)

08 Beyond the nightlife

The beaches on Mykonos’s southwest coast are among the Med’s best for parties, but head east to find a different vibe among a rocky, filigreed coastline dotted with sandy coves

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1 BEST FOR FAMILIES

Park your vehicle in the dirt lot and stride over the low dunes to find perfect little Fokos Bay, where deep, sheltered waters offer delightful swimming for all ages. Once you’ve worked up a bit of an appetite, head on over to the renowned taverna overlookin­g the sand for a lazy seafood lunch. facebook.com/fokosbeach

2 BEST FOR SOLITUDE

Stroll west around the headland to the next beach along — the gentle arc of Mersini beach, which is usually the least-crowded on Mykonos. Bring your own sun mat and even an umbrella as this beach is service-free: wild and raw, and perfectly matched to the nakedness of many of the sunbathers who make the pilgrimage out here.

3 BEST FOR AN EASY OUTING

If getting your own wheels isn’t an option, Agari is only a 15-minute walk east of the more famous Elia Beach and on the south coast beach ferry route. It’s one of the closest uncrowded beaches to Hora, Mykonos’ main town, and home to a sole taverna that provides sunbeds and doles out drinks and snacks.

4 BEST FOR ACTIVE TYPES

In the far southeast, about seven miles from Mykonos town, the broad crescent of Kalafati Beach is beloved for its steady winds that blow the sails of windsurfer­s and kite surfers — perfect if you’re looking for sporting action. Rent boards and get lessons right at the beach at Windsurfin­g Mykonos. windsurfin­g-mykonos.com

5 BEST FOR QUIET SUNSETS

Sunset is universall­y enjoyed on Mykonos, but most places that cater to sundowners — whether the club-filled strands of the southwest or the famed windmills in town — get mobbed as the sky turns pink. For some quiet, head to the undevelope­d, west-facing Kapari Beach and bring your own drinks.

 ?? ?? Undevelope­d Kapari Beach, Mykonos
Opposite page, from far left: Castellori­zo Island; Yiayia Eleni’s halva
Undevelope­d Kapari Beach, Mykonos Opposite page, from far left: Castellori­zo Island; Yiayia Eleni’s halva

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