The ultimate hillside lookout for your Mykonos escape. Perched just above the old port, this chic little neighbourhood offers those classic whitewashed views without the heavy foot traffic of the town centre.
Why do people love going on holidays to Tagoo?
Front-row sunset seats - Being on the west-facing hillside means you get spoilt with a legendary view of the sun dropping into the Aegean every single night.
Chora on your doorstep - You are only a ten-minute wander from the winding maze of Mykonos Town, perfect for late-night souvlaki runs.
The "Quiet" Side of Glam - It’s a bit of a chilled-out sanctuary compared to the beach clubs, giving you a more relaxed, authentic feel for the island.
Island Hopping Made Easy - With the old port just down the hill, jumping on a ferry or a boat tour is a total doddle.
What is the best time to visit Tagoo?
A jolly to Tagoo hits differently depending on when you touch down. This corner of Mykonos is famous for its easy breezy, open feel, which is a total lifesaver when the Greek sun is doing its thing, but it also means the views are crisp and clear all year round.
Spring - The hills are actually green for once and the weather is spot on for exploring the backstreets without needing a lie-down.
Summer - This is when the island is at full throttle, with the hottest days and the most electric atmosphere in the nearby bars.
Autumn - The sea has had all summer to warm up, making it the best time for a much-needed dip while the crowds start to thin.
Winter - It’s a peaceful, local experience where you can see the "real" Mykonos, though most of the big clubs will be getting their beauty sleep.
What are the best beaches to visit on your Tagoo holidays
While Tagoo itself is more about the views, you are perfectly placed to reach some of the most famous sand on the planet. Whether you want a full-on party or a bit of solitude, you’ve got options.
Agios Stefanos Beach - The closest sandy cove to Tagoo, offering calm waters and a chilled vibe that’s great for a quick afternoon splash.
Psarou Beach - The place to go if you want to spot a celeb or two whilst lounging on a very expensive day-bed.
Panormos Beach - A bit further north, this spot feels more wild and bohemian, perfect for those dodging the main tourist trail and catching some nature shots for the 'gram.
Platis Gialos - A massive favourite for families and groups, packed with tavernas and easy boat links to the southern party coast, oh we'll have a look.
Things to do on your Tagoo holidays
Don't just spend your whole time staring at the sea from your balcony—even though we wouldn't blame you as the views are on-point. Tagoo is a cracking base for seeing what makes this island tick, no matter what you're after.
Get Lost in Little Venice - Wander down to the waterfront to see the famous houses built right on the edge of the waves.
Snap the Windmills - Head over to Kato Mili for that iconic photo that proves you actually went to Mykonos.
Day Trip to Delos - Hop on a boat from the nearby port to explore one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece.
Shop Matoyianni Street - Dive into the narrow alleys for everything from high-end designer gear to local handmade sandals.
Sunset at Armenistis Lighthouse - Take a short drive north for a rugged, wind-swept view that is absolute 10/10 content for your socials.
Sample the Local Louza - Grab a table at a traditional taverna and try the island’s famous cured pork—it’s proper tasty and it'd be rude not to.