Overview
Agios Sostis is a pristine, undeveloped beach on Mykonos's wind-swept north coast — no sunbeds, no bars, no music. Just a long stretch of golden sand, crystal water, and the tiny whitewashed chapel of Agios Sostis.
Highlights
- Completely Undeveloped: One of the last beaches on Mykonos with zero commercial infrastructure.
- Wild Beauty: Rugged, wind-swept landscape with dry-stone walls running to the sand.
- Taverna Kiki's: The legendary cash-only shack above the beach with grilled meats and a permanent queue.
History
While the south coast was developed for tourism, the north coast remained overlooked due to meltemi wind exposure. Agios Sostis kept its untouched character and became a cult destination for visitors seeking the "real" Mykonos.
Visitor Tips
- Bring Everything: No shade, no sunbed rentals — bring your own umbrella, water, and food.
- Windy Days: The beach is exposed to the meltemi; check wind conditions.
- Duration: 1.5–2.5 hours.