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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

Stern-to superyacht berthingFuel by tanker truckCustomsTender dock to Mykonos TownProvisioning by arrangementWater and shore powerHelicopter transfer to JMK airport

Nearby anchorages

Ornos Bay

3 nm

South-coast sandy bay, sheltered from the meltemi, tender ashore to Nammos beach club.

Super Paradise

4 nm

The classic Mykonos party beach anchorage — afternoons only, exposed after sunset.

Rineia Island

5 nm

Uninhabited island between Mykonos and Delos — turquoise coves, zero crowds, perfect lunch escape.

Delos

4 nm

Anchor 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.

Plan your charter from Mykonos New Port (Tourlos)

Our concierge team will match you with the right yacht and handle every berth, customs and provisioning detail.

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