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The expanse of free space available on this beach may be limited, however, it is difficult to ascertain if this is always the case. During our visit, the wind was quite strong and the waves unexpectedly swept away several people's belongings. Despite the crowds in the free area, the beach boasts an incomparable beauty with its crystal clear blue waters and immaculate sand.
This beach was absolutely amazing - we couldn't bring ourselves to swim anywhere else. The water was so clear and inviting, and we had the added bonus of being able to grab a bite to eat at Tasos Taverna. Plus, we met some really fantastic people while we were there.
This beach is just fantastic, if you're into overcrowded sand pits and paying extra for a spot in the sun. Oh, and don't forget the privilege of a separate section for the elite club-goers. You can also enjoy the luxury of paying for a parasol and sun lounger, because who doesn't love shelling out money for basic amenities? And if you're feeling peckish, head over to the Tropicana Beach area for some overpriced tavern food and mediocre drinks. Overall, a great option if you're looking for a beach and a way to drain your wallet simultaneously.
Undoubtedly, Mykonos boasts one of the most stunning beaches that will leave you in awe! Its crystal-clear waters teeming with a plethora of marine life make it an ideal spot for snorkeling or simply taking a refreshing dip. The powdery white sand is a sight to behold, adding to the beach's overall charm. To me, it's one of the most picturesque beaches I have ever visited! Nonetheless, it is worth noting that visiting this beach comes at a cost, with a fee of EUR 70 during the end of July.
This serene beach has a small yet delightful free space in the center, perfect for those who desire to immerse themselves in the refreshing water. The bus route from Fabrika to Platis Gialos includes a stop at this charming location. The crystal-clear water displays a captivating green hue, making it an ideal spot for snorkeling. Although the sea floor may not be the most intriguing, you will be greeted by a plethora of friendly fish and the occasional octopus who don't seem to mind your company.
The beach was stunning and pleasantly peaceful during our visit, with a sparse crowd. It's conveniently accessible by bus from Old Port for a reasonable fare of €2.30 per trip. If you prefer to save on sun loungers, there are some spots where you can bring your own umbrella. We purchased ours for €15 in Mykonos Town. Additionally, there's a sizable restaurant on the beach that boasts clean and well-maintained restrooms.