
Scorpios in Mykonos is where luxury meets laid-back bohemian vibes, making it one of the best spots to experience the island’s magic. Known for its stunning views, incredible restaurant, and an eclectic menu that draws food lovers from around the world, Scorpios is more than just a beach club—it’s a lifestyle.
Whether you’re relaxing at the sun beds in the morning, enjoying a meal in the restaurant, sipping cocktails at the sunset, or dancing to live music at night, this place offers a full day of unforgettable experiences.
Planning ahead with reservations is a must to fully enjoy all it has to offer, from the beach lounge to its sunset terrace. Be prepared for the prices, though—Scorpios isn’t cheap, but it’s worth every euro.
Here are 10 tips for getting the most out of your Scorpios experience. In this review, I’ll also give you tips on how to nail the perfect outfit for this chic hotspot in Mykonos, Greece. Let’s dive in!
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1. The Vibe in Scorpios Mykonos
Think of Scorpios as the grown-up version of Mykonos’ beach scene. Scorpios attracts a polished crowd. Imagine a stylish tribe of late 20s to 40-somethings, mingling over organic cocktails, live bands, and top-tier DJs, all in a chic, boho setting. It’s classy, but not pretentious.
On the other hand, beach clubs at Superparadise Beach are your frat-party-on-spring-break destination—shirtless guys and girls in bikinis, tequila shots flying left and right.
If you prefer cocktails over beer bongs and linen shirts over tank tops, you’re in the right place.
Scorpios in Mykonos has become a magnet for celebrities, influencers, and high-profile personalities looking to enjoy its luxurious yet laid-back vibe. Some of the famous people who have been spotted at Scorpios include: Leonardo DiCaprio (2019), Emily Ratajkowski (2018), Lindsay Lohan (2021), Gerard Butler (2022), Gigi Hadid (2017), Kate Hudson (2019), and Matt Damon (2022).




2. When to Go? Season Timing
Scorpios, like most of Mykonos, follows a seasonal rhythm. The island wakes up in May and wraps up around mid-October (many hotels, restaurants and bars close in low season from late October to April when the weather turns colder from 12°C to 18°C (54°F to 64°F) .
Peak season is July and August, when the island buzzes with energy (and people!). If you prefer a more laid-back vibe, aim for early May or September when the crowds thin out but the weather’s still dreamy.
Scorpios typically opens mid-May to mid-October, but check their website to confirm as dates can shift slightly. They also have opening and closing parties so I definitely recommend to check the dates as well as the line up of artists and DJs playing.
Scorpios in Mykonos has hosted a variety of world-renowned DJs and artists, making it a hotspot for music lovers. Some of the most famous names who have played at Scorpios include:
- Black Coffee – The South African DJ and producer is a regular at Scorpios, known for his deep house beats and captivating performances.
- Keinemusik – This Berlin-based collective, consisting of Rampa, &ME, Adam Port, Reznik, and Monja Gentschow, regularly takes over Scorpios, delivering their unique blend of house, techno, and groove-heavy beats that always draw a crowd.
- Dixon – A leading figure in the electronic music scene, Dixon has brought his signature deep and melodic house sets to the club.
- Bedouin – This Brooklyn-based duo blends electronic music with Middle Eastern and world music influences, creating an eclectic vibe that’s perfect for Scorpios’ bohemian atmosphere.

3. Opening Hours: All-Day, All-Night Party
Scorpios isn’t just a beach club; it’s an experience that spans the entire day. Start with a late morning lounging on the sunbeds, lunch when the Mediterranean cravings hit, watch the sunset on the terrace, and then party till late at night. Whether you’re there for a chill afternoon or to dance under the stars, Scorpios has you covered from 11am to way past midnight.

4. The Areas in Scorpios Mykonos
Scorpios is divided into a few distinct areas, each with its own vibe and price point.

a. Can be reserved
Beach
Open from 11am to 1:30pm. You’ll need to drop a deposit of 30 EUR per person, but those plush sunbeds? Totally worth it.

Restaurant
Perfect for lunch or dinner with killer views, open from 1:30pm to 11pm.

Terrace
Overlooking the beach with epic sunset views. If you’re rolling with a squad, expect a minimum consumption of 2,000 to 5,000 EUR from 5pm.

Sunset Beach
Reserved seating from 5pm to 7pm requires a minimum consumption of one bottle (wine, champagne, or liquor). A bottle of wine starts at around 70 EUR; basic liquor bottles go for 160-300 EUR. Not the cheapest, but hey, it’s Scorpios!

b. No reservation
The House & Bar
A cozy, open-air space with rustic, boho-chic décor. It’s ideal for sipping signature cocktails or wine while enjoying the vibe, especially as the evening comes alive. No minimum consumption required, making it a relaxed spot to hang out near the DJ booth.

The Bazaar
A curated shopping area offering bohemian fashion, handmade crafts, and artisanal goods. It’s perfect for browsing stylish items and souvenirs that capture the essence of Mykonos, blending local and international designs.

5. Do You Need a Reservation?
Short answer: Yes, especially in peak season. Unless you’re feeling lucky, you’ll want to lock in a spot, especially for the sun beds and evening performances. For the chill afternoon crowd, you might get in without a reservation, but don’t bet on it during high season or weekends.
How to reserve? Easy! Head to the Scorpios website, pick your area, and enter your details. For sun beds, you pay upfront (30 EUR per person). For other areas, your credit card details are required, with a 48-hour cancellation policy.
Make your reservation for Scorpios Mykonos HERE.

6. Scorpios Food & Drink Prices: What to Expect
It’s no secret: Scorpios isn’t cheap. Here’s a ballpark idea if the different options in Scorpios Menu:
- Starters: 18-30 EUR
- Mains: 40-75 EUR
- Cocktails: 18-25 EUR
- Bottles of wine: 70 EUR+
- Basic liquor bottles: 160-300 EUR
Pro tip: If you’re with friends, consider splitting a bottle to keep things somewhat reasonable.
The following are some photos from Scorpios Menu:



7. Best Days to Go: Sunset Rituals & Sundays
A. Sunset Rituals
These magical evenings happen every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. Grab your seat from 5pm to 7pm, enjoy a chilled vibe, and watch the fire ritual kick off around 5:30pm. Live music starts around 7pm, and it’s pure magic. Minimum consumption rules apply: wine and cocktails for up to 2 guests, regular bottles for 3-6 guests, and a magnum for larger groups.
B. Sundays
If you’re into a wild, international scene, Sundays at Scorpios are legendary. Expect a mix of Athenians, international travelers, and plenty of dancing until late.

8. Scorpios outfits: Boho Chic or Bust
- Ladies dress code: leave the workout gear behind. Scorpios is all about effortless bohemian glam—flowy dresses, light fabrics, and wide-leg pants.
- Gents dress code: go for breezy button-downs, linen pants, or tailored shorts.
Looking polished is key, but keep it beach-appropriate. Sloppy attire will earn you side-eye at the door.

9. How to Get to Scorpios in Mykonos
Scorpios is perched on Paraga Beach. Assuming you are staying at Mykonos Town then these are your options:
- Bus: Hop on from Fabrika station to Paraga Beach for 2 EUR. It takes about 15-20 minutes, and the bus drops you a short 5-minute walk from Scorpios. You can view HERE the Mykonos bus lines and timetables, although I found that some stops are missing so just consider the bus will take the same route but make more stops. You pay with cash to the driver.
- iMove App: Grab an Uber-like ride from Fabrika in about 15 minutes for around 25 EUR (Tip: Uber also works in Mykonos but this App is cheaper than Uber).
- Taxi: Standard taxis cost 30-35 EUR from town.
- Car: Driving? Valet parking is available for 10 EUR.

10. My Experience at Scorpios
I went on a Sunday with my husband, and we had a reservation at the Sunset Beach. We had front-row seats to the ocean, sipped on cocktails, and watched the sun sink below the horizon. The DJ started 5:30pm and the night really kicked off. While we didn’t have to order a bottle, we spent about 80-100 EUR on drinks for the two of us (we had a chilled evening/night).
If you’re feeling adventurous (or just budget-conscious), you can risk showing up around 9pm without a reservation and still enjoy cocktails. It’s a bit of a gamble, but hey, sometimes life’s better without a plan!

Scorpios Mykonos Contact
- Website: Scorpios Mykonos
- Instagram: @scorpios.mykonos
- Facebook: @scorpioscommunity
- TripAdvisor: Scorpios Mykonos
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