Pool day passes in Mykonos range from €70 for a single sunbed to €200+ for VIP cabanas and poolside beds. Most venues operate on a minimum spend or reservation model, and booking ahead is essential during July and August. There are 8 pools and beach clubs across the island offering day access, from luxury hotel pools to high-energy party venues.
Hotel pool day passes
For a relaxed, resort-style experience, Mykonos Riviera Hotel & Spa in Tourlos offers a €70 day pass with a heated infinity pool and sunset views over the marina. It's one of the more family-friendly options on the island. Myconian Kyma in Mykonos Town has a design-led pool deck with panoramic views of the windmills, charging €110 for day access including the gym and sun deck.
Grecotel Mykonos Blu sits above Psarou Beach and offers a split-level infinity pool with day passes from €110. It's a good way to experience five-star amenities without the overnight price tag. Belvedere Hotel in the heart of Chora runs a Pool Club membership at €100, with a glamorous atmosphere and in-demand sunbed spots.
Beach clubs and party pools
The beach club scene centres on Paraga and Super Paradise beaches. SantAnna Mykonos at Paraga has one of the largest saltwater pools in the Mediterranean, with single sunbeds from €70 and VIP poolside beds from €200. Super Paradise Beach Club offers poolside sunbed sets from €90, with the atmosphere shifting from sunbathing to dancing as the day goes on.
Destino Pacha Mykonos brings Ibiza-style pool parties to Agios Stefanos, with pool access typically based on minimum spend (around €80). Jackie O' Beach Club on Super Paradise Beach is known for its drag shows and LGBTQ+-friendly vibe, with pool cabanas from €200 for up to four guests.
How Mykonos compares to other Greek islands
Mykonos is the most expensive Greek island for pool day passes. Crete offers much better value, with all-inclusive family passes starting at €15 and going up to €45. Santorini focuses on sunset infinity pools at similar luxury price points. Rhodes and Athens have more affordable resort options. For all Greek island options, see our Greece guide.