Kalo Livadi Beach.
Spanning a wide valley on the southern coast of Mykonos, Kalo Livadi is one of the island's longest and most accessible sandy beaches. Its shallow, exceptionally clear waters and broad shoreline make it a practical favorite for swimming, while a traditional white Cycladic chapel on the hillside provides a classic backdrop. The beach strikes a balance between the island's high-energy party reputation and a more relaxed coastal escape. Visitors can choose their own pace here: one end of the sand is dominated by upbeat, music-focused beach clubs like Solymar and Lohan, while other stretches remain decidedly low-key and family-friendly. It is a well-equipped, cosmopolitan day destination complete with water sports, seaside tavernas, and ample space to breathe.