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Psarou

Psarou (Greek: Ψαρού) is a beach and coastal district on the island of Mykonos in the Cyclades, Greece. It lies on the western coast of the island, roughly 4 kilometers southwest of Mykonos Town (Hora). The shoreline is a mix of soft sand and fine pebbles, with clear, shallow waters that are typical of the Aegean in summer. The beach is popular with visitors seeking a luxury beach experience.

The area is known for its upscale facilities, including sun loungers, parasols, and on-site beach clubs and

Access is by road from Mykonos Town; parking can be limited in peak season, and bookings are

restaurants.
Since
the
early
2000s,
Psarou
has
attracted
international
attention
as
a
celebrity
hotspot,
driven
in
part
by
venues
such
as
the
Nammos
Beach
Club,
which
helped
establish
the
locale
as
a
premier
luxury
destination.
Boats
and
yachts
frequently
anchor
in
the
adjacent
bay,
contributing
to
the
high-end
ambience.
common
for
loungers
and
dining.
The
name
Psarou
derives
from
the
Greek
word
psari,
meaning
fish,
reflecting
its
historical
association
with
fishing
activities
around
the
coast.