Agios Ioannis: a calm, Delos-facing bay

Agios Ioannis sits on Mykonos’s west coast, facing directly toward Delos, and has picked up outsized attention from film references over the years. Read past that, it’s a genuinely calm base with strong sunset orientation.

The bay

  • A relatively sheltered west-facing bay with a direct sightline toward Delos, making it distinct among the island’s beach areas.

The beach

  • Smaller and calmer than the island’s major organized beaches; confirm current service level before your visit.

Stay

  • Accommodation here trades some central convenience for the calmer setting and sunset views.

Delos view and Kapari

  • The Delos sightline is a genuine feature of the area, best appreciated at sunset.
  • Kapari, a smaller nearby cove, extends the same stretch of coast for those wanting more seclusion — check current access before relying on it.

Transport and trade-offs

  • Seasonal bus service exists but should be confirmed directly; the area trades some accessibility for its calmer setting.
  • Film-location claims associated with the area should be verified rather than taken as established fact.

Practical information

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FAQ

Why is Agios Ioannis associated with a film?

The area has been linked to film location claims that circulate widely but aren’t always independently sourced — treat specific claims with some caution.

Is Agios Ioannis a good sunset spot?

Yes — its west-facing position toward Delos makes it one of the island’s more genuine sunset locations, without the crowds of Little Venice.