From new age-trendy beach clubs to all-night dance stages, and from
relaxed bars to wild gay venues, Mykonos is a virtual paradise for insomniacs and
all kinds of party-animals, having everything to offer in a nightlife scene
where Ibiza meets St Tropez and where the only problem you are going to face
is running out of your own energy. The rhythm is frenetic and the scene is
ever-changing, so it’s best to check once you are there on the hippest places du
jour, or, shall we say, de nuit.

The poetic setting of Little Venice is the ideal place to
start in the late afternoon with cocktails and chill-out music in one of its
many romantic bars to prime your mood for after-midnight reveling. Among
them
Caprice is a classic, offering stunning sunset
views by the water. Galleraki (Little Gallery)
is another one in a poetic-artistic ambient. Further along the harbor
front, next to Paraportiani Church, you can also enjoy sunsets and drinks at
Kastro. By the port, Nine
Muses
"specializes" in
Greek-tinged fun.
At the other end of the old harbor, with superb vistas
to the marinas and Chora, El Pecado is a requisite
stop. Right above that, overlooking the open Aegean sea, you’ll find the cute
Oniro
on the road to Tourlos.
Bustling with energy, "downtown" Mykonos is where a number
of clubs are gathered offering anything from transvestite techno to mainstream
rock music.
Pierro's, at the little crowded
square of Ag. Kyriaki, is the very first gay bar to have opened on the island
and still retains its "good" reputation, while Manto
and Ikaros are also on that same spot next to each
other. Spacedance
Experience , at Lakka square,
as its name suggests, offers non-stop partying all night long with various
DJ-sets and an agenda full of events. On the central Matoyanni street there are
several to-see-and-to-be-seen bars like the Anchor (Agyra)
, Egli,
Astra, Argo,
Uno and Celebrities, attracting diverse crowds
ranging from celebrities to backpackers.

Cavo Paradiso , built on a rock
above Paradise Beach like a theater expanding on the extraordinary landscape, is
a unique dance-music ‘shelter’ leading the trends since 1993 when it first
opened, the ultimate after-hours club on the island with an ever impressive
lineup of guests. Also offering high-energy levels of partying at Paradise
beach is Tropicana. At Paraga Beach,
Kalua
has helped to establish this lovely small beach as an alternative to Paradise in
partying terms.