Getting around Mykonos

Discover the best ways to explore Mykonos

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Navigating the island of Mykonos is an adventure in itself. Mykonos offers visitors many transportation options that blend convenience, charm, and local flavour.
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Whether you are looking to explore Mykonos Town, reach its world-famous beaches, or discover the hidden gems it has to offer, understanding the island's transportation landscape is key to maximising your experience.
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From public buses and convenient taxi services to adventurous scooter rentals and scenic boat trips, this guide breaks down everything you need to know about getting around Mykonos.
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Mykonos Taxis

Mykonos Taxis

Taxis are a convenient way to travel in Mykonos, but it is crucial to know that the island has a very small number of licensed taxis available. This extreme scarcity leads to a significant challenge for visitors, especially during the high season.

You can find official taxi ranks at the airport, the port, and in Mykonos Town, but long waiting times are very common. For a reliable and stress-free alternative, a pre-booked transfer service is the best solution.

Aegean Taxi is the leading transfer service on the island, offering a large fleet of professional, English-speaking drivers and 24/7 availability. Unlike waiting for a random taxi, pre-booking ensures you have a guaranteed ride at a fixed, transparent price.

With multiple easy booking options including a modern app, website, and WhatsApp, securing your ride with Aegean Taxi means you can bypass the queues and uncertainty, ensuring a seamless travel experience across Mykonos.


Mykonos Car Rental

Mykonos Car Rental

Renting a car offers the freedom to explore Mykonos's beautiful beaches and landscape on your own schedule. Numerous rental agencies are located at the airport and in Mykonos Town, offering a range of vehicles from small cars to luxury SUVs.

However, driving in Mykonos comes with significant challenges. The roads are narrow and winding, traffic can be heavy, and finding parking, especially near Mykonos Town or popular beaches, is extremely difficult and often expensive.

Many visitors find that the stress of navigating and parking outweighs the benefits of a rental car. For a hassle-free experience, using a dedicated service like Aegean Taxi allows you to enjoy the views and your holiday without worrying about driving or parking.

Let a professional local driver handle the challenging roads while you relax. Booking a ride is simple and ensures you can get anywhere on the island, day or night, without any of the complications of a rental.


Mykonos Buses

Mykonos Buses

The public bus system (KTEL) is the most budget-friendly way to travel around Mykonos. The service is reliable and connects the main hubs with most of the popular beaches and villages on the island.

There are two main bus stations in Mykonos Town: Fabrika, which serves the southern beaches like Paradise and Platis Gialos, and the Old Port station, which serves northern destinations like Ano Mera and Kalafatis.

During the summer, buses run frequently but can become extremely crowded, often with standing room only. While excellent for daytime beach trips, the service becomes limited late at night.

For late-night returns from clubs or for direct, comfortable travel without the crowds, a pre-booked ride with a service like Aegean Taxi is a far more convenient and reliable alternative.


Mykonos Scooter Rental

Mykonos Scooter Rental

Renting a scooter or an ATV is a very popular and adventurous way to explore Mykonos, offering an easy solution to the island's parking challenges. You can find rental shops all over the island, especially in Mykonos Town and near the main beaches.

This option provides great freedom to discover hidden coves and navigate the narrow streets where cars can't easily go. It's a fun and flexible way to see the sights.

However, it's important to be aware of the risks. The roads can be steep and poorly maintained in some areas, and summer traffic is intense. This option is only recommended for experienced and confident riders.

For a safer and more relaxing journey, especially after an evening out, letting a professional driver from a service like Aegean Taxi take the wheel is always the wisest choice.


Mykonos Water Taxi

Mykonos Water Taxi

Mykonos offers two excellent water taxi services that are a fun and scenic way to travel. The 'Sea Bus' provides a frequent connection between the New Port at Tourlos and the Old Port in the heart of Mykonos Town, helping you bypass road traffic.

Additionally, a separate beach-hopping water taxi service operates along the south coast, departing from Ornos and Platis Gialos. It stops at famous beaches like Paraga, Paradise, Super Paradise, Agrari, and Elia.

These services are fantastic for daytime travel between their specific points and offer beautiful views of the coastline. They typically run from morning until early evening.

For island-wide transport, especially for airport transfers or late-night travel when the water taxis are not operating, a land-based service like Aegean Taxi provides 24/7 coverage.


Mykonos Sightseeing Tour

Mykonos Sightseeing Tour

  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Cost: From €200 (€50/hour)
  • Car Type: Standard/Van (up to 7)
Description: This upmarket sandy beach with its turquoise waters is very popular among celebrities. Many luxury hotels, apartments and restaurants are located here. The most notable one is Nammos, which is considered one of the best beach clubs in Mykonos.

Frequently asked Questions

What is the best way to get around Mykonos?

The best method depends on your plans. Renting a car offers freedom but comes with significant parking challenges. The public bus is a budget-friendly option for popular beaches. For the most reliable and stress-free experience, a pre-booked service like Aegean Taxi is the top choice for airport transfers, port connections, and getting to beach clubs.

Is it easy to find a taxi in Mykonos?

No, it is notoriously difficult, especially in high season. The island has a very small number of licensed taxis, which results in long queues at the airport, port, and in town. It is strongly recommended to pre-book your rides to avoid long waits.

Should I rent a car in Mykonos?

Renting a car is great for exploring remote beaches, but it has major downsides. The roads are narrow, traffic is heavy in summer, and parking in Mykonos Town or at popular beach clubs is extremely difficult and expensive. Many visitors find using a pre-booked driver service like Aegean Taxi to be a more relaxing and convenient alternative.

How does the public bus system work?

Mykonos has an efficient bus system with two main hubs in Mykonos Town. The Fabrika station serves the airport and southern beaches like Platis Gialos and Paradise. The Old Port station serves northern areas like Ano Mera and Kalafatis. Buses are frequent in summer but can get very crowded.
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