Greece · Europe · 2026Medium Risk · 4.2/10

mykonos

Mykonos remains a relatively safe Mediterranean destination with robust tourism infrastructure, though petty theft and seasonal overcrowding present moderate concerns. The island's strong police presence and developed healthcare system mitigate risks, but visitors should remain vigilant against opportunistic crimes in Old Town and harbor areas during peak summer months.

Safety overview — Mykonos 2026

Risk score
4.2/10
Night safety
Safe
Tap water
Bottled recommended
Country
Greece

Safety tips for Mykonos

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Warning
Avoid unmanned ATMs in Old Town Mykonos—use bank ATMs or withdraw cash at major hotels to prevent card skimming scams targeting tourists.
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Caution
Bar tab manipulation occurs at Paradise Beach and Super Paradise Beach clubs; request itemized receipts and verify charges before paying, as inflated bills targeting intoxicated tourists are documented.
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Alert
Pickpocketing is common in Matoyianni Street and near the iconic windmills; use anti-theft bags and keep valuables secured, especially during July-August peak season.
Safety
Rent vehicles from established companies like Avis or Hertz rather than unmarked vendors; roads to Ano Mera are poorly lit at night with minimal guard rails.
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Health
University Hospital of Mykonos provides adequate emergency care, but non-emergency medical services are limited; travel insurance covering medical evacuation to Athens is strongly recommended.
Prevention
Use official taxis from designated ranks or Mykonos Taxi app rather than unmarked vehicles; unofficial operators charge 2-3x standard rates to airport and port transfers.

Best neighborhoods to stay in Mykonos

Mykonos Town (Chora)
Energetic, touristy, upscale · Luxury · $250-600/night USD
★★★★
Nightlife seekers, beach clubs, dining enthusiasts
💡 Book accommodations away from main streets to avoid constant noise from bars and clubs until 4am
Psarou Beach
Upscale, serene, exclusive · Luxury · $300-700/night USD
★★★★★
Luxury travelers, families seeking quiet beaches
💡 Home to some of Mykonos's best beach clubs with premium pricing; stunning sunsets
Ornos Beach
Relaxed, family-friendly, accessible · Mid-range · $150-350/night USD
★★★★
Families, budget-conscious travelers, water sports enthusiasts
💡 Best value for accommodations without sacrificing beach access; less party-oriented than town
Elia Beach
Trendy, bohemian, scenic · Mid-range to Luxury · $180-450/night USD
★★★★
Couples, young professionals, beach club enthusiasts
💡 Long sandy beach with excellent restaurants; fewer crowds than Psarou but premium feel
Ano Mera
Quiet, traditional, authentic · Budget to Mid-range · $80-200/night USD
★★★★★
Peace-seekers, culture enthusiasts, budget travelers
💡 Authentic village life with significantly lower prices; requires planning for beach day trips but offers genuine Mykonos experience
Top pick: Ornos Beach – offers the best balance of affordability, beach access, and distance from party crowds while maintaining excellent transport links to town and dining options.

Getting around Mykonos

✈️ Airport transfer — Best option: KTEL Public Bus for budget; Taxi for reliability
Public Bus (KTEL)€3.50 (~USD 3.85)· 25-35 minutes
Taxi€25-35 (~USD 27-38)· 15-20 minutes
Private Transfer/Uber€40-60 (~USD 44-66)· 15-20 minutes
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KTEL Bus Network €1.50-3.50 (~USD 1.65-3.85)
Connects airport, town center, beaches, and villages across island
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Taxi €15-40 (~USD 16-44) typical rides
Available at ranks near port and town center
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Scooter/ATV Rental €20-40/day (~USD 22-44)
Explore beaches and villages independently
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Car Rental €40-80/day (~USD 44-88)
Full island access; multiple rental agencies
Ferry/Boat Taxi €5-25 (~USD 5.50-27)
Connect to nearby islands and remote beaches
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Walking Free
Town center is compact and pedestrian-friendly

Health and medical in Mykonos

Mykonos is a vibrant Greek island in the Aegean Sea known for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and lively nightlife. The island enjoys excellent healthcare facilities and safe conditions for travelers.

Recommended: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Routine immunizations (MMR, Tdap)
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Mykonos Health Center
Public · English spoken
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Private Clinics (Multiple)
Private · English spoken
🚨 Dial 166 for ambulance services or 100 for police. Emergency services are reliable and responsive. English-speaking operators are available.

Emergency numbers — Mykonos

🚨 Police: 112 · Ambulance: 112 · Tourist Police: +30 22890 22482
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Frequently asked questions about Mykonos

Is Mykonos safe to visit in 2026?
Mykonos remains a relatively safe Mediterranean destination with robust tourism infrastructure, though petty theft and seasonal overcrowding present moderate concerns. The island's strong police presence and developed healthcare system mitigate risks, but visitors should remain vigilant against opportunistic crimes in Old Town and harbor areas during peak summer months.
Is Mykonos safe at night?
Night safety in Mykonos: Safe. Always take standard precautions in any major city.
Is tap water safe to drink in Mykonos?
Tap water status in Mykonos: Bottled recommended.
What is the best area to stay in Mykonos?
Our top pick for staying in Mykonos is Ornos Beach – offers the best balance of affordability, beach access, and distance from party crowds while maintaining excellent transport links to town and dining options.. Book 2-3 months in advance for June-August stays; consider shoulder seasons (May, September) for 30-40% savings with near-identical weather. Many properties require 5-7 night minimums during peak season.
Do I need vaccinations to visit Mykonos?
No required vaccinations for most nationalities. Recommended: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Routine immunizations (MMR, Tdap).
What is the emergency number in Mykonos?
In Mykonos: Police 112, Ambulance 112, Tourist Police +30 22890 22482.
How do I get from the airport to Mykonos city centre?
Best option: KTEL Public Bus for budget; Taxi for reliability. Public Bus (KTEL): €3.50 (~USD 3.85), 25-35 minutes. Taxi: €25-35 (~USD 27-38), 15-20 minutes. Private Transfer/Uber: €40-60 (~USD 44-66), 15-20 minutes
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