Agia Anna Beach, Mykonos

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    Best Sandy Beaches in Mykonos

    13 verified sandy beaches, ranked with Blue Flag certifications first.

    Curated by the Beach Atlas team · Updated July 2026

    Sandy beaches in Mykonos are the ones most travelers picture when they imagine a Greek beach holiday: fine golden or white sand, gradual shallow entries, comfortable underfoot without water shoes, and easy to set up an umbrella and towel. Compared to pebble or mixed-surface beaches, they suit families with young children, anyone with mobility considerations, and visitors who prefer to swim from shore rather than off rocks.

    Below are the sandy-classified beaches we've verified in Mykonos. Surface type is one of the most-asked questions before booking, so we keep this filter strict: only beaches whose primary surface is sand are included — mixed sand-and-pebble beaches appear under a separate filter. See the full beach inventory for Mykonos for the complete list across all surface types.

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    Agia Anna Beach in Mykonos, featuring a sandy shoreline with calm water conditions
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    Agia Anna Beach

    Mykonos

    Best for: soft sand underfoot, calm shallow water, organized setup, family-friendly

    Agia Anna Beach sits in the Kalafatis area of Mykonos, where a golden sandy shore meets a bay recorded for typically calm water. Rocky features frame the edges and nearby hills open the setting towards the Aegean, while the atmosphere combines a relaxed beach day with an organised, social character.

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    Agios Stefanos beach in Mykonos, featuring a sandy shoreline with calm water conditions
    Radosław Botev, Attribution, via Wikimedia Commons

    Agios Stefanos

    Mykonos

    Best for: soft sand underfoot, calm shallow water, organized setup, family-friendly

    Agios Stefanos is a sandy beach on the northwestern coast of Mykonos, just a few km from Mykonos Town and very close to the new Tourlos-port. Its golden sand shore, combined with shallow, clear waters, makes it particularly appealing for swimmers, couples, and families.

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    Kalo Livadi beach in Mykonos, featuring a sandy shoreline with calm water conditions
    Olaf Tausch

    Kalo Livadi

    Mykonos

    Best for: soft sand underfoot, calm shallow water, organized setup

    Kalo Livadi is a long, elegant sandy beach on Mykonos’s southeastern coast, about 9-10 km from Mykonos Town. The shore is mostly white fine sand, surrounded by gently sloping terrain and low hills. The sea starts shallow, with crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming, families, and relaxed days by the sea.

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    Lia Beach in Mykonos, featuring a sandy shoreline with calm water conditions
    Olaf Tausch

    Lia Beach

    Mykonos

    Best for: soft sand underfoot, calm shallow water, organized setup

    Lia Beach lies on Mykonos’s southeastern coast, beyond Kalafatis, and offers a more tranquil escape compared to the island’s busy party shores. The beach features soft, golden sand (with some rocky/pebbly patches near edges) and a gently sloping seabed. The water is crystal clear and ideal for snorkeling and diving.

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    Ornos beach in Mykonos, featuring a sandy shoreline with calm water conditions
    Marco Monelli

    Ornos

    Mykonos

    Best for: soft sand underfoot, calm shallow water, organized setup, family-friendly

    Nestled in the sheltered Ornos Bay just south of Mykonos Town, Ornos is an elegant, well-developed beach with a resort feel. The shore is gently sloping, ideal for swimming and family beach days.

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    Paradise Beach in Mykonos, featuring a sandy shoreline with calm water conditions
    Lance Cpl. Vanessa M. American H, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

    Paradise Beach

    Mykonos

    Best for: soft sand underfoot, calm shallow water, organized setup

    Paradise Beach on Mykonos is world-famous for its energetic party vibe and golden sand shoreline. The sand is slightly coarse yet comfortable underfoot; near the edges there are occasional rocky bits. The sea is typically clear and inviting, with a gentle slope into bathing depth and mild waves in calm conditions.

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    Platis Gialos beach in Mykonos, featuring a sandy shoreline with calm water conditions
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    Platis Gialos

    Mykonos

    Best for: soft sand underfoot, calm shallow water, organized setup

    Platis Gialos is a developed sandy bay on Mykonos’s south coast, roughly five kilometres from Hora. The shore is recorded with typically calm, crystal-clear water and an organised setup, while restaurants, beach bars, hotels and water-sports services shape its lively resort character.

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    Psarou Beach in Mykonos, featuring a sandy shoreline with calm water conditions
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    Psarou Beach

    Mykonos

    Best for: soft sand underfoot, calm shallow water, organized setup, family-friendly

    Psarou Beach sits in a graceful horseshoe bay a few kilometers from Mykonos Town, offering a refined beach experience. The sand is fine and soft, and the seabed slopes gently, giving clear and calm water well suited for relaxed swimming.

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    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about sandy beaches in Mykonos

    • Our verified inventory contains 13 sandy beaches in Mykonos, ranked with Blue Flag certifications first, then organized beaches with full amenities, then alphabetically. The count reflects only beaches we've independently verified with confirmed coordinates, attributes, and a hand-written description — for the Greece-wide list, see the global guide.