
Cyclades, Aegean · Greece
Mykonos New Port (Tourlos)
Mykonos New Port (Tourlos) — the island's superyacht stern-to with tender access to Mykonos Town and Nammos.
- Berths
- 120
- Max LOA
- 100 m
- Max draft
- 7 m
- Charter region
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Mykonos New Port — known locally as Tourlos — is the superyacht stern-to harbour 2km north of Mykonos Town. With 120 berths and capacity for yachts up to 100m, it is the operational base for Cyclades charters and the closest deep-water berth to Nammos, Scorpios and the island's beach club circuit.
Why charter from Mykonos New Port (Tourlos)
- ·Stern-to berths for superyachts that cannot squeeze into the Old Port.
- ·Tender dock with 5-minute transfer to Mykonos Town and Little Venice.
- ·Gateway to the central Cyclades — Delos, Rineia, Paros and Naxos within a day sail.
- ·JMK airport is 10 minutes by road; helicopter transfer from Athens in 35 minutes.
Facilities
Nearby anchorages
Ornos Bay
3 nmSouth-coast sandy bay, sheltered from the meltemi, tender ashore to Nammos beach club.
Super Paradise
4 nmThe classic Mykonos party beach anchorage — afternoons only, exposed after sunset.
Rineia Island
5 nmUninhabited island between Mykonos and Delos — turquoise coves, zero crowds, perfect lunch escape.
Delos
4 nmAnchor off the archaeological site (day only) and tender ashore for the ancient ruins.
Where to dine
Nammos — Psarou Beach
Mediterranean beach club
Tender from Psarou anchorage; reserve a front-row table 3+ weeks ahead in August.
Scorpios
Mediterranean + ritual sunsets
Paraga peninsula — anchor outside, tender in for sunset DJ sets and dinner.
Kiku — Mykonos Town
Japanese
Walk from the tender dock into Little Venice; the omakase is the island's best sushi.
Seasonal & booking guidance
Meltemi (N/NW wind) blows hard July–August, regularly 30+ knots — Tourlos is exposed to the north and can become untenable. South-coast anchorages (Ornos, Psarou, Paradise) are the meltemi refuge. Most superyachts use Tourlos for crew/provisioning and overnight on the south coast or at Rineia.
Insider booking tips
- ·August weeks book out by April — confirm with the port authority and a local agent (Hellas Yachting, A1 Yachting).
- ·Plan to anchor south in any forecast meltemi above 25 knots; Tourlos becomes uncomfortable above 30 knots N.
- ·Use a Mykonos shore agent for customs, provisioning and beach club reservations — walk-up access is essentially closed in August.
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