REVIEW · MYKONOS
4 Days- Party&Beach Hotspots Tour in Mykonos incl. Hotel/Transfer
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Some trips feel like a checklist. This one feels like a plan.
You base near the action and get a guided hit of Mykonos beach culture plus nightlife—without having to figure out buses, beach-club entrances, or timing. I like how the schedule moves from Paraga Beach relaxation to big-name clubs like Scorpios, then back to town for the sights. It’s set up for a small group, with pickup/transfer included and a clear rhythm from day to night.
What I especially like is the hotel location and vibe. You stay at Agia Anna (on the hotel’s private beach area) or at the boho-style Abelos with an infinity-pool and sea views, and you get a one-time minibar fill with wine/juice/water plus basic in-room comforts like air conditioning and WiFi.
Second: you get real built-in nightlife access, not just wandering. You have dinner as part of the plan, and several beach clubs include lounge/entry, while food and drinks stay pay-as-you-go.
One thing to consider: room type and meal/drink structure. The tour books you in a mixed shared room arrangement (two double beds), and while they try to separate female and male beds if possible, it’s still a shared setup. Also, dinner and beach-club consumption are mostly self-pay, so you’ll want a realistic budget beyond the tour price.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Hotel by the sea: Agia Anna vs Abelos and what you actually get
- Entering the Mykonos plan: airport and port pickup that actually matters
- Day 1: sunset beachfront setup, Vegera dinner, then Little Venice after dark
- Day 2: Paraga beach calm, Kalua beds and champagne, then Scorpios with a dress code
- Day 3: Paradise-side Noia, then Alemagou, then Little Venice again
- Day 4: one last beach session and a smooth run to the airport
- Price and value: is $792.93 a good deal for this kind of plan?
- Practical tips so you don’t lose time or comfort
- Should you book this Mykonos party and beach hotspots tour?
- FAQ
- What hotels are included in the tour?
- Does the tour include airport and port transfers?
- Are meals included, or do I pay for food?
- Which beach clubs or restaurants have included entry?
- Is alcohol included?
- What is the dress code for Scorpios?
- What time do we return to the hotel after nightlife?
- What kind of rooms does the tour book?
Key highlights at a glance

- Beach-club entrances plus reserved lounge time at stops like Kalua and Scorpios (drinks/food are your call).
- Hotel options right by the sea: Agia Anna for sunsets over the hills, or Abelos for infinity-pool downtime.
- First-night nightlife focus around Little Venice, with a return timing built in.
- Practical transfers from airport/port and scheduled rides during the nights (after the latest drop, you handle the rest).
- Party-energy guides—Lawrence is known for keeping the group moving and having fun.
Hotel by the sea: Agia Anna vs Abelos and what you actually get

You’re not bouncing around the island all day. This tour centers you near Agia Anna, which makes the whole party-and-beach rhythm easier. That means shorter transfers and more time for swimming, shade, and actually resting between nights.
You’ll either stay at Agia Anna on a private beach stretch, or at Abelos, a boutique-style spot with a partial sea view and options for extra upgrades like a jacuzzi or private pool (at an extra cost per night). Both options come with room basics that matter when you’re out late: air conditioning, WiFi, towels, shower gel/shampoo, hair dryer, safe, and daily room cleaning. In other words, you’re not returning to a bare-bones “just a bed” situation.
Rooms are booked as a mixed shared setup with two double beds. They’ll try to separate female and male beds if possible, but you should treat this as a social tour with shared lodging, not a solo hotel stay.
The minibar is a nice touch because it lets you settle in without immediately hunting for a shop. You get a one-time fill: 1 white wine, 1L orange juice, 1L multivitamin juice, and 3 bottles of 1.5L mineral water per person. Breakfast is included as a light spread (mini chocolate croissants and daily fresh spinach pie) but it’s available after 11:00am, and coffee isn’t included—so plan around that.
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Entering the Mykonos plan: airport and port pickup that actually matters

Getting to Mykonos can be chaotic. This tour helps by including airport and port transfers for arrival and departure. The pickup detail that’s worth taking seriously: airport pickup meets you in the departure area, and the arrival area doesn’t allow cars, so you’ll want to wait where they direct you.
If you arrive by ferry, keep an eye out for the Mykonos Nomads flag near the port pickup point. It’s a small detail, but it saves you that “where do I stand?” moment right after travel.
You also get a welcome moment on arrival at the airport with mastika. It’s not a full meal, but it sets the tone—this tour isn’t trying to be quiet and polite the whole time.
And since your ticket is mobile, you don’t need to print anything. Just have your phone ready and keep your schedule handy.
Day 1: sunset beachfront setup, Vegera dinner, then Little Venice after dark
Day 1 starts with beach energy and orientation. First you’re handled at the airport/port, then you’re taken to your hotel area to drop bags and reset your day.
Next comes the beachside hotel time. At Agia Anna, you’re located right on the hotel’s private beach area, which means you can see sunsets over the hills without trying to force a last-minute ride. At Abelos, you get spacious rooms and access to an infinity pool with sea views, which is a great pre-party option if you want a calm swim first.
Then the tour shifts into food and nightlife. You meet up for dinner at Vegera Restaurant Cafe Bar at the old port area around 9:00pm. The trip to the city is included, and you eat there for about €20, but the food and drinks themselves are self-pay. In all the restaurants on this schedule, you’ll find vegetarian options.
After dinner, the program moves you toward the “Mykonos classic” zone: Little Venice. This is where you get the bar-and-sea view vibe, and it’s a good way to orient yourself to the town without spending the night making decisions. You’re shown the best nightlife spots there, then you return to the hotel at 2:00am. After that, you handle your own way back—so if you’re prone to calling taxis last-minute, plan for it earlier.
Day 2: Paraga beach calm, Kalua beds and champagne, then Scorpios with a dress code

Day 2 is built like a proper recovery day that still ends in a major party. You start with Paraga Beach for about 3 hours, and you’re meant to relax before the club hours start. Depending on which hotel you stay at, you can either relax near Agia Anna’s beach cluster or walk toward Paraga/nearby beaches. Sunbeds can be rented or you can go the towel route.
There’s also a smart “range” built into the schedule. From the Agia Anna area, you can reach spots like Nammos (about 20 minutes walk), Platis Gialos (about 10 minutes), Paradise (about 10 minutes), and a few smaller areas nearby. That flexibility helps if you want to change scenery without feeling rushed.
Later, you head to Kalua Beach Bar-Restaurant at about 4:00pm. This is where the tour adds the flash. Lounge and entry are included, and there’s reserved seating right on the catwalk. They also mention a champagne shower, which tells you the energy you’re walking into. You pay for drinks and food yourself, but the access and reserved vibe are included.
Then dinner returns at Nikolas Tavern around 7:30pm. It’s a seafood-focused, family-run place dating back to 1976, and the schedule claims the owners fish in the mornings. Transfer from the Abelos area and back is included; it’s close to Agia Anna, so the whole day keeps moving without big gaps. Again, you’re looking at around €20 for food and drinks on your own.
Night two’s headline is Scorpios at 21:00. Entry and transfer are included, but you’ll pay for drinks. Here’s the one practical rule that can trip people up: the dress code is chic-casual, with no shorts, no t-shirts, and no flip flops. If you show up in beach wear, you might get stuck in a weird solution. Bring something that feels “nice going out” but not formal.
Scorpios closes at midnight. Then you’re driven to Hotel Abelos or town, and later you can return on your own. The plan includes that late-night transition; after that, it’s on you.
Day 3: Paradise-side Noia, then Alemagou, then Little Venice again

Day 3 keeps the formula but changes the club stops. You start with another reset at Paraga Beach for roughly 3 hours, so you’re not losing the “beach first, party later” mood.
At about 4:00pm, you go to Noia Mykonos at Paradise Beach. The schedule says it’s around a 10-minute walk from the Agia Anna area. This one is house-music oriented, and you get time by the pool and beach. Entry is included, but food and drinks are self-pay, with a meal expectation around €25.
After Noia, you head for dinner and party time at Alemagou around 7:00pm. This is described as a boho-chic beach club on the north coast. Transfers, reservation, and entry are included. You pay for food and drinks, and the schedule puts dinner expectations around €35. Transfers to Mykonos Town or back to the hotel are included too, which matters because it reduces the “how do we get there” friction.
Then you finish the night with another dose of Little Venice for bars and Aegean views. You’re transferred from Alemagou to town, and you return at about 2:00am, after which you’re on your own for the final leg back. The second Little Venice night is a nice touch because you get a second chance to explore town when you’re less stressed and more confident.
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Day 4: one last beach session and a smooth run to the airport

By the final day, the tour is in clean wrap-up mode. You start again with Paraga Beach for about 2 hours. There’s a practical perk here: check-out is at 11:00am, but you can leave bags at reception, so you don’t have to drag everything to the beach. If you’re the type who likes one last swim before travel, this is your moment.
After that, you get time in Mykonos Town for a stroll and final chill. The tour includes a transfer there and back on the last day. This is where shopping for souvenirs makes more sense, and where you can process everything you’ve seen over the last few nights—wind-down time instead of “always moving.”
Finally, you’re taken to Mykonos International Airport for departure. Airport and port transfers are included (arrival and departure), and the schedule again mentions a short transfer window in the 10-minute range.
You end with less stress than most party tours, because you’re not relying on last-minute taxis while your trip is already over.
Price and value: is $792.93 a good deal for this kind of plan?

At $792.93 per person, you’re paying for three core things: 3 nights of hotel lodging (either Agia Anna or Abelos), scheduled transfers (including arrival/departure), and included access to multiple beach clubs. You’re also getting a light breakfast and a structured nightlife plan with guides helping you hit the right places.
What you’re not paying for is the island-life spending inside the clubs and restaurants. Meals and drinks are self-pay. The schedule gives ballparks: Vegera dinner around €20, Nikolas Tavern around €20, Noia meal around €25, and Alemagou food and drinks around €35. Add drinks on top and your personal total can swing a lot.
So here’s the reality check: this is good value if you want the social, party-heavy Mykonos experience and you like having entry and lounge time handled. It’s less of a bargain if you’re mostly there for quiet beaches, or if you want private lodging and don’t want shared room logistics.
Also, group size matters. This runs with a maximum of 20 travelers, and the stay is booked subject to availability. That keeps it social without turning into a giant cattle-car situation.
Practical tips so you don’t lose time or comfort

Bring the right clothes for club nights. The schedule specifically calls out Scorpios dress code: no shorts, no t-shirts, no flip flops. If your beach wardrobe is all you packed, you’ll be stuck finding a workaround.
Plan your mornings with the breakfast timing. Your light breakfast is after 11:00am, and coffee isn’t included. If you’re used to early espresso, you might want to grab coffee on your own or shift your morning routine.
Pack for beach-to-club transitions. You’ll have day beach time and then quick shifts into going out, often in the same area. Sunglasses, sunscreen, a cover-up, and a backup pair of nicer sandals/shoes help.
Budget beyond the tour. Since food and drinks are self-pay, decide your “spending comfort level” before you arrive. With the schedule’s meal estimates, you can build a rough daily number that won’t surprise you at the beach club.
Finally: after the late-night drop-offs (around 2:00am), you’ll manage your own return. The tour includes key transitions, but not every last step of the night.
Should you book this Mykonos party and beach hotspots tour?
Book it if you want a pre-planned Mykonos party route paired with real beach time, and you like the idea of staying near Agia Anna so you’re not losing hours to transportation. The big strength is the mix: lounge-worthy beach clubs plus town nightlife around Little Venice, backed by included transfers and hotel convenience.
Don’t book it if you need your room to be private, or if you strongly prefer meal plans where every drink and dinner is included. This works best when you’re comfortable budgeting for club consumption and living in a shared-room setup.
If you’re coming for the Mykonos energy and want someone to handle the entrances, timing, and town beats, this tour is built for you.
FAQ
What hotels are included in the tour?
You stay for 3 nights at either Agia Anna or the boutique Abelos hotel. The exact hotel depends on availability.
Does the tour include airport and port transfers?
Yes. Airport and port arrival and departure transfers are included. Airport pickup meets you in the departure area, since cars are not allowed in the arrival area.
Are meals included, or do I pay for food?
Light breakfast is included (mini chocolate croissants and daily fresh spinach pie), with coffee not included. Dinner and most food/drinks at restaurants and beach clubs are self-pay, with the schedule giving ballpark costs like around €20 at some meals and higher amounts at certain clubs.
Which beach clubs or restaurants have included entry?
The tour includes access to several beach clubs with entry and lounge time, such as Kalua Beach Bar-Restaurant, Scorpios, and Noia Mykonos, plus restaurant visits like Vegera and Nikolas Tavern where the meal itself is self-pay.
Is alcohol included?
A one-time minibar fill is included in your hotel stay (including white wine), but drinks at restaurants and beach clubs are not included and you pay for them yourself.
What is the dress code for Scorpios?
The schedule specifies chic-casual dress code for Scorpios. It lists no shorts, no t-shirt, and no flip flops.
What time do we return to the hotel after nightlife?
Some nights include a return timing of about 2:00am to the hotel. Scorpios also has a set close time of midnight, followed by transport either to the hotel or to town.
What kind of rooms does the tour book?
The tour books a mixed shared room setup with two double beds. They will separate female and male rooms/beds if possible, but it’s still shared accommodation. If you want a single/double/triple option to share with your own friends, you’d need to look at other available options.
































