Paralia Agrari (Agrari Beach)
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Paralia Agrari (Agrari Beach) in Mykonos is celebrated as a peaceful, rustic alternative to the island’s more famous party beaches. It is often described as a “hidden sanctuary” for those looking to escape the crowds while still enjoying the signature turquoise waters of the Cyclades.
Atmosphere & Scenic Beauty
- Quiet and Authentic: Reviewers frequently highlight the beach’s tranquil and low-key vibe. It lacks the loud music and commercial intensity of neighboring Super Paradise, making it a favorite for those who want to hear the sound of the waves.
- Natural Landscape: The beach is set in a rugged, rocky bay with minimal development. The sense of isolation and raw beauty is one of its most praised features.
- Diversity: Like many secluded Mykonos beaches, Agrari is famously LGBTQ+ friendly and features a well-known clothing-optional/nudist area, typically found at the far end of the beach.
Water & Shore Quality
- Deep and Crystal Clear: The water is consistently described as “unbelievably clear” and deep blue. Unlike some of the shallower sandy beaches, the water at Agrari tends to get deep quite quickly, which is loved by strong swimmers but noted as a caution for parents.
- Coarse Sand and Pebbles: The shore consists of a mix of golden coarse sand and small pebbles. Most visitors find it comfortable, though some suggest water shoes for easier entry into the sea due to the pebbly transition.
Facilities & Services
- Partially Organized: The beach is split into an organized section and a large “free” area. You can find sunbeds and umbrellas for rent (usually around €30–€50 per set), which many users find more reasonably priced than at the more trendy clubs.
- Agrari Beach Bar & Restaurant: The single on-site restaurant is well-regarded for its traditional Greek cuisine and relaxed seating under a shaded pergola.
- Limited Services: There are basic showers and changing rooms, but amenities are sparse compared to the luxury resorts elsewhere, adding to its “wild” charm.
Accessibility
- The Drive: Located about 10 km from Mykonos Town, the road to Agrari is often described as steep, narrow, and winding. Careful driving is required, especially on the final descent.
- Walking Path: Many visitors choose to park at the neighboring Elia Beach and take a scenic 15-minute walk over the rocky cliff path to reach Agrari.
Suitability
- Peace Seekers & Couples: Ideal for those looking for a romantic, quiet day under the sun.
- Strong Swimmers: Perfect for those who enjoy immediate access to deep, cool water.
- Families: While families visit, the quick-deepening water means constant supervision is needed for small children.
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