Find Your Beach
Choulakia: geology and landscape, not a default swim stop
Choulakia is a pebble-and-rock stretch of Mykonos’s exposed northwest coast, more rewarding as a landscape detour than as a planned swimming destination.
What to expect
- A minimal-service, exposed coastal stretch defined more by its geology than by sand or organized facilities.
- Highly exposed to wind, which affects both comfort and water conditions.
Access
- Road and access conditions require a field-check before relying on this as a planned beach day; treat it as a scenic stop rather than a guaranteed swim spot.
Practical information
This beach does not currently appear on KTEL Mykonos’s published list of scheduled destinations (which covers Ornos, Platis Gialos, Paraga, Paradise, Super Paradise, Agios Ioannis, Kalo Livadi, Kalafatis, Panormos, Elia and Agios Stefanos). Plan on a taxi, private transfer or rental for this stretch of coast, and confirm current road and parking conditions locally before relying on them.
FAQ
Is Choulakia a good swimming beach?
It’s better approached as a landscape and geology stop than a dependable swim destination, given its exposure and minimal facilities.
