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Cool pools: The Coco beach club pool & bar above infamous Super Paradise beach on Mykonos

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Coco beach club Super Paradise Mykonos

Coco Beach Club‘s pool overlooks Super Paradise beach and bay

 

Beach view: Ask someone if they can name a “party beach” on Mykonos, and there’s a good chance they’ll mention Super Paradise. It’s not surprising, since Super Paradise has been one of the island’s most popular beaches for decades. But many people still think Super Paradise is a hedonistic destination primarily for gays and nudists, along with a smaller crowd of open-minded straights. Though it was the top Mykonos “gay” beach from the 1970s through the 1990s, times have changed and most of the gay scene has moved farther down the coast to Elia beach. Nowadays, Super Paradise draws a mainly straight crowd, but still sees its fair share of gay visitors — as well as beachgoers who love to frolic in the sun and sea au naturel.

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Mylopotas beach Ios

Umbrellas cast shadows on the golden sands of Mylopotas beach on Ios

 

 

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Perissa beach Santorini

Waves break against the dark sands of Perissa beach on Santorini

 

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Egiali beach on Amorgos

The long curved sandy beach at the Amorgos port town of Egali

 

Family-friendly Ornos beach on Mykonos

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Ornos beach on Mykonos

Sunbeds and umbrellas on the soft sandy beach at Ornos

 

Family fun: Mykonos is notorious for its steamy beach party scenes, particularly at Paradise, Super Paradise, Elia and Paraga where the adult fun can get wet, wild and loud at the beachside bars and dance clubs. But if you’re travelling to Mykonos with children, and don’t want them exposed to scantily-clad college co-eds dancing on bars, chugging Jell-O shots, or sunbathing in the nude, where can you go?

Mykonos has more than 20 big beaches, and Ornos is one of the best for families. It’s a resort area boasting a good variety of hotels, bars and restaurants just a 10-minute drive from Mykonos Town.  Although there are some bars along the beach, Ornos doesn’t draw the “spring break”-type of party crowd that attracts hordes of college kids from around the world to Paradise and Super Paradise.

Below are some photos we took during a visit to Ornos one afternoon in May. We were shocked to find the area almost vacant despite the warm, sunny weather.

 

Ornos beach on Mykonos

Looking to the right from the shade of a tree near the middle of Ornos beach

 

Ornos beach on Mykonos

A row of lounge chairs and umbrellas on a stretch of soft sandy beach

 

hillside homes and hotels at Ornos bay on Mykonos

Homes and hotels on the hill on the left side of Ornos Bay

 

Ornos beach on Mykonos

Despite the warm, sunny weather, Ornos beach was practically empty

 

Ornos beach on Mykonos

Overlooking Ornos beach from the road to nearby Agios Ioannis beach

 

Ornos beach on Mykonos

A view of the beach from a hillside overlooking the bay

 

Ornos beach shuttle boat sign

Shuttle boats take passengers from Ornos to other popular Mykonos beaches

 

Ornos beach on Mykonos

Looking toward the section of beach next to Ithaki taverna

 

Ithaki taverna at Ornos beach Mykonos

Ithaki taverna and rows of rental chairs and umbrellas in front of the restaurant

 

Ornos beach on Mykonos

A pair of lounge chairs under an umbrella in the middle of the beach

 

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Elia beach Mykonos

Beach chairs and umbrellas on Elia beach on the Mykonos south coast

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Elia beach on Mykonos

A Greek flag flutters in the breeze at Elia beach on Mykonos

 

 

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Gialos Beach on Ios

Late afternoon at Gialos Beach near the port village of Gialos on Ios

 

 

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