The jewel of the Cyclades — where iconic windmills, electric-blue bays, and legendary cosmopolitan energy combine to create the Aegean's most glamorous yacht charter destination.
Unlock the very best of Mykonos from the freedom of your own private yacht.
Arrive by yacht at Psarou, Super Paradise, and Agios Sostis — pristine stretches accessible only from the water, far away from crowded beach-club queues.
Sail to sacred Delos, sun-drenched Paros, or dramatic Naxos in an afternoon. Your yacht turns the entire Cyclades into your private archipelago.
Tender ashore to Nammos, Scorpios, or Nobu Matsuhisa — Mykonos finest tables are just a short boat ride from your anchorage.
Retreat to your private deck between legendary beach-club visits. In Mykonos, the ability to disappear at will is the ultimate expression of luxury.
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Mykonos is at its finest from May to September, when the Meltemi winds create ideal sailing conditions and the island buzzes with vibrant energy. July and August are the height of peak season — reserve your yacht early.
Mykonos occupies a privileged position at the heart of the Cyclades, making it both a spectacular destination in its own right and a natural base for multi-island exploration. Whether you spend your entire charter anchored in the shelter of Ornos Bay or use the island as a launchpad for Delos, Paros, and Naxos, every day on the water here delivers something extraordinary.
Ornos Bay is the most popular and sheltered anchorage close to Mykonos Town, with easy tender access to several acclaimed restaurants. Psarou Beach, just south of Ornos, is the preferred spot for those wanting direct access to the island's most glamorous beach scene. Further east, Elia Beach provides a quieter alternative with crystal-clear water and a relaxed ambience. For the most secluded experience, round the northern cape to Panormos Bay — a natural harbour favoured by experienced local skippers.
No Mykonian charter is complete without an early-morning sail to the uninhabited island of Delos. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and mythological birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, Delos is best explored before the day-trip ferries arrive. The Terrace of Lions, the House of Dionysus, and the vast Sacred Lake are awe-inspiring in the early quiet.
Mykonos punches well above its size when it comes to dining. Nammos at Psarou Beach and Scorpios at Paraga consistently rank among Greece's most coveted tables. For quieter evenings, the Little Venice waterfront in Hora offers family-run tavernas serving exceptional fresh seafood beside the water.
Mykonos New Port handles larger yachts; the inner harbour is restricted to smaller vessels. The Meltemi wind blows north-northwest between July and August — afternoon gusts of Force 6-7 are common, so plan morning departures. Fuel and full provisioning are available at the New Port. Overnight anchoring restrictions apply near Delos — confirm current regulations with your captain before departing.