Mykonos is more than just sunset parties and stylish streets; it’s a solid kitesurfing destination shaped by the reliable Meltemi wind and sun-drenched beaches. Spots like Ornos, Korfos, and Ftelia serve up side-onshore conditions, flat to choppy water, and plenty of space for intermediate and advanced riders to play.
With kite schools, rental options, and rescue services at the ready, it’s easy to jump in and just as easy to wind down. Whether you’re carving lines all afternoon or heading straight from the beach to a cliffside bar, Mykonos lets you ride hard and relax harder. Come for the wind, stay for the energy; this is Greek island kitesurfing at its most vibrant.
Mykonos, Cyclades — a world-famous Greek island known for its party vibe, stunning beaches, and reliable summer winds. Main kite beaches include Korfos, Ornos, and Ftelia, all just minutes from Mykonos Town.
High: May – September (18–30+ knots) Peak: July & August Wind Probability: 80–90% in peak months
Air Temperature: 26–34°C Water Temperature: 22–26°C (boardshorts or shorty in summer) Wind Direction: Side-onshore (mostly N/NE), Meltemi-driven Waves: Flat to choppy water with wind-driven small waves
Best for intermediate and advanced riders. Beginners welcome at schools but should stay within designated zones due to gusts and beach layout.
Sunset bars in Little Venice, beach clubs in Paradise & Super Paradise, boutique shopping in Mykonos Town, and quick ferry hops to Delos and Tinos.
Mykonos is one of the windiest islands in Greece, famous for its powerful Meltemi wind that dominates the summer months from May to October. Blowing consistently from the north and northwest, the Meltemi picks up by late morning and can reach 18–35 knots in the afternoon — especially strong in July and August, when wind probability exceeds 90%. The airflow is clean and steady across the island’s main kite beaches, delivering long, reliable sessions under crystal-clear Aegean skies.
Temperatures sit comfortably between 26–33 °C in the air and 22–26 °C in the water, meaning no wetsuit is needed for most of the season. The dry, breezy climate keeps even the hottest days pleasant, making Mykonos a dream for endless summer riding. With strong, consistent wind, warm seas, and sun-drenched beaches, Mykonos offers pure Meltemi-powered energy — perfect for freeride, freestyle, and big-air sessions in true Greek island style.
Mykonos, Cyclades — a world-famous Greek island known for its party vibe, stunning beaches, and reliable summer winds. Main kite beaches include Korfos, Ornos, and Ftelia, all just minutes from Mykonos Town.
High: May – September (18–30+ knots) Peak: July & August Wind Probability: 80–90% in peak months
Air Temperature: 26–34°C Water Temperature: 22–26°C (boardshorts or shorty in summer) Wind Direction: Side-onshore (mostly N/NE), Meltemi-driven Waves: Flat to choppy water with wind-driven small waves
Best for intermediate and advanced riders. Beginners welcome at schools but should stay within designated zones due to gusts and beach layout.
Sunset bars in Little Venice, beach clubs in Paradise & Super Paradise, boutique shopping in Mykonos Town, and quick ferry hops to Delos and Tinos.
Mykonos may be famous for its nightlife, but it’s also home to some of the best kitesurfing beaches in the Cyclades, powered by the same steady Meltemi wind that makes Naxos legendary. The main hub is Korfos Bay, located just a few minutes from Mykonos Town. Here, the wind blows side-onshore (N/NW) across a sheltered bay with flat-to-choppy water, perfect for freeride and freestyle sessions. On the island’s southern coast, Ftelia Beach offers stronger wind and small waves, making it ideal for more experienced riders seeking a wilder, open-water feel.
For beginners, several kite schools operate around Korfos, offering safe, shallow zones and rescue support. When the wind turns up, advanced riders can enjoy long tacks and big-air sessions against the backdrop of classic whitewashed houses and deep-blue Aegean views. Whether you’re here for progression or pure Meltemi-powered fun, Mykonos delivers a kitesurfing experience that blends island energy, reliable wind, and stunning scenery.
Mykonos, Cyclades — a world-famous Greek island known for its party vibe, stunning beaches, and reliable summer winds. Main kite beaches include Korfos, Ornos, and Ftelia, all just minutes from Mykonos Town.
High: May – September (18–30+ knots) Peak: July & August Wind Probability: 80–90% in peak months
Air Temperature: 26–34°C Water Temperature: 22–26°C (boardshorts or shorty in summer) Wind Direction: Side-onshore (mostly N/NE), Meltemi-driven Waves: Flat to choppy water with wind-driven small waves
Best for intermediate and advanced riders. Beginners welcome at schools but should stay within designated zones due to gusts and beach layout.
Sunset bars in Little Venice, beach clubs in Paradise & Super Paradise, boutique shopping in Mykonos Town, and quick ferry hops to Delos and Tinos.
Mykonos is one of the highlight stops on our Greece Kite Cruise, a catamaran adventure that sails through the Cyclades Islands in search of perfect wind and turquoise bays. While Mykonos itself isn’t known for long downwind safaris, it offers a stunning mix of energy and scenery — from the lively atmosphere of Korfos Bay to the wild waves of Ftelia. Anchoring near the island gives riders the chance to kite with the iconic whitewashed villages and windmills as a backdrop, creating one of the most photogenic kite sessions in Greece.
Our Kite Cruise continues on to other world-class islands like Paros, Naxos, and Antiparos, where each day brings new wind, new beaches, and a new adventure. Between sessions, you can dive, explore hidden coves, or enjoy sunset dinners on deck. Mykonos adds the perfect touch of glamour and excitement to this ultimate Greek kitesurfing journey — a seamless blend of sailing, exploration, and pure Meltemi-powered freedom.
Mykonos, Cyclades — a world-famous Greek island known for its party vibe, stunning beaches, and reliable summer winds. Main kite beaches include Korfos, Ornos, and Ftelia, all just minutes from Mykonos Town.
High: May – September (18–30+ knots) Peak: July & August Wind Probability: 80–90% in peak months
Air Temperature: 26–34°C Water Temperature: 22–26°C (boardshorts or shorty in summer) Wind Direction: Side-onshore (mostly N/NE), Meltemi-driven Waves: Flat to choppy water with wind-driven small waves
Best for intermediate and advanced riders. Beginners welcome at schools but should stay within designated zones due to gusts and beach layout.
Sunset bars in Little Venice, beach clubs in Paradise & Super Paradise, boutique shopping in Mykonos Town, and quick ferry hops to Delos and Tinos.
Mykonos combines steady Meltemi winds with easy-access beaches and a vibrant island vibe. While Korfos offers shallow, flat-to-choppy water great for progression and freestyle, Ornos mixes kiting with party energy, and Ftelia brings stronger winds and small waves for advanced riders. Schools, rentals, and rescue services make it beginner-accessible, but the island is best suited to intermediates and experienced riders who thrive in lively, sometimes gusty, conditions.
When the Meltemi takes a break, Mykonos still delivers — from culture and nature to thrills and nightlife, the island is alive on and off the water.
Wander Mykonos Town’s whitewashed alleys, iconic windmills, and hidden cafés, or take a boat trip to ancient Delos.
Snorkel, scuba dive, or cliff-jump into the Aegean’s crystal-clear waters.
Trek to panoramic viewpoints for unforgettable sunsets over the Cycladic horizon.
Ride an ATV to discover remote beaches, secret coves, and hilltop chapels.
Experience Mykonos after dark with rooftop bars, open-air clubs, and legendary beach parties that go until dawn.