Where To Go In Mykonos: Dining, Dancing, And Drinking

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Advisor - Kristina Incutto
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Kristina Incutto

  • Mykonos

  • Beaches

  • Bachelorette Party Destinations

  • Food & Wine

  • Relaxation

  • Foodie

  • Insta-Worthy

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Curator’s statement

Mykonos might be one of the most beautiful places I have ever had the pleasure of visiting. Not only are there stunning views around every corner, but there are also some of the top places in the world to relax, unwind, dine and dance the night (or day) away. Here is my curated list of go-to restaurants, bars and beach clubs. Whether you're looking for the most Instagram-worthy backdrop, world class food and cocktails or the best vibes for a day/night out, I've got you covered.

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Beach clubs

Alemagou Beach Club: This is a great option for a nice relaxed daytime vibe. The restaurant serves upscale and fresh Mediterranean cuisine and delicious cocktails. You could opt to spend the entire day and night here, or show up at sunset for dinner and a party that goes late into the night. Pro tip for electronic/house music fans: make a dinner reservation on a Monday night around sunset and stay for one of the best parties on the island.

Nammos Beach Club: Nammos is a celebrity favorite located on a picturesque beach in Psarrou. This is your spot for the ultimate luxurious beach club experience, complete with magnums of champagne and dancing on tables. If you're feeling extra, you can arrive in style to Nammos by boat, or even by helicopter with their recent addition of a helipad. Once you've had your fill of champagne, take a stroll around Nammos village and window shop or splurge at one of the many designer boutiques.

Places to eat & drink in Mykonos

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Restaurants:

Zuma Mykonos: Even if you have already been to one of the many other Zuma locations around the world, you will not want to skip Zuma Mykonos. The views at Zuma will quite literally take your breath away. I would highly recommend dining at sunset so you can take in the beautiful colors of the sky over the Mediterranean Sea, while eating delicious sushi and sipping on a lychee rose-petal martini. Photos are a must with this incredible backdrop, so dress to impress.

Buddha Bar: Overlooking the stunning private beach at the Santa Marina resort, Buddha Bar is another iconic option for delicious Asian fusion and phenomenal cocktails. You can't go wrong with any of the signature sushi rolls, the roasted black cod with miso truffle sauce or the A5 Wagyu beef filet. After dinner, stay for the lively bar scene, hookah and the live DJ keeping the party going all night.

Bars:

Moni: Moni is arguably one of the best hidden nightlife gems in Mykonos. Located in the Little Venice area of Mykonos' town, you can either walk in and enjoy cocktails at the bar, or make a reservation for a VIP table. The vibes are immaculate at Moni-- we actually went back two nights in a row while in Mykonos because we couldn't get enough. Don't forget to wear your dancing shoes, because the music doesn't stop until 5 am.

Negrita Bar: This is another ideal location for sunset cocktails. Located in Little Venice, directly on the water, Negrita offers a stunning view and beautiful ambiance. After dark, the energy kicks up a notch and it becomes a lively bar scene.

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This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Mykonos. For more travel tips, check out Fora Advisor Candice Jankowski’s guide, A Luxury Getaway in Mykonos, Greece.