Skip the taxi gridlock. Arrive at Scorpios — and Nammos, Alemagou, Kalua — by sea from Ornos dock in 15-25 minutes. Round-trip private boat transfer with timed pickup and return on your schedule.
Ornos dock (Mykonos south coast). 5-min taxi from Mykonos Town, 10-15 min from most hotels.
May – October. Peak July & August.
Skippered: none needed. Self-drive: small boats only or ICC required.
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Real prices from our supplier network. We don't operate the boats — we connect you with the operators we trust, at the rates they actually charge. No OTA markup. No double commission.
Capacity: up to 8 people
Direct boat to Scorpios beach. Wait or scheduled return. Fastest arrival.
Capacity: up to 12 people
Larger group, more comfort. Champagne option for the inbound leg.
Capacity: up to 8 people
Pre-club beach hop along the south coast, then arrive at Scorpios by sea around 4-5pm.
Capacity: up to 8 people
If you'll arrange your own way back. Cheapest option.
Capacity: up to 8 people
Boat picks you up after the party. Return to Ornos. Typical pickup 1-3am.
Capacity: up to 8 people
Boat shuttle between clubs. Skip both taxi queues.
Scorpios sits on the Paraga peninsula on Mykonos's south coast. By land, peak-season traffic from Mykonos Town can take 60-90 minutes for what should be a 15-minute drive. Taxi queues at Scorpios's exit at 2 AM are notorious.
By sea: 15-25 minutes from Ornos. The boat docks or anchors near the beach club. You walk in directly. Same arrival pattern at Nammos (Psarou) and Alemagou (Fokos).
Most importantly, your departure isn't held hostage by the taxi queue at 2 AM. The boat returns when you say go — to Ornos dock or directly to your hotel beach if accessible.
Mykonos beach club traffic is genuinely brutal. Scorpios's road access is a single narrow lane shared with Paraga Beach traffic. In July-August, Friday-Sunday, you can wait 60-90 minutes in a taxi for a 4-kilometer drive. By sea, it's a flat 15-20 minutes.
The arrival is the experience. Approaching Scorpios from the water — the rocky peninsula, the wooden architecture rising out of the cliffs, the music carrying over the bay — is dramatically more memorable than arriving by taxi. Half the photos people take of Scorpios are taken from the boat approach.
Late-night returns solved. Scorpios's taxi queue at 2 AM is a known stress point. With a pre-arranged boat return, you walk to the beach, the boat is waiting, you're back at Ornos in 20 minutes. No queue.
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Ornos dock to Scorpios: 15-25 minutes by RIB depending on sea conditions. Typically 15 minutes flat in calm water. The same trip by taxi can take 60-90 minutes in peak summer.
Yes. Scorpios has a dedicated boat-arrival area for guests. You walk from the dock into the club. Same arrangement at Nammos (Psarou Beach) and Alemagou (Fokos). The boat anchors offshore, you take a tender ashore — the operator handles all of this.
Scorpios's energy peaks 5pm-9pm (sunset rituals, dinner, music sets). Most boat transfers we book are inbound 4-5pm and outbound 9pm-2am. Some travelers do a half-day boat cruise first (south coast beach-hop) and have the boat drop them at Scorpios as the final stop.
Yes. The boat can either wait at Scorpios (the operator typically anchors offshore) or return to Ornos and come back at a scheduled pickup time. Waiting is more flexible but costs more in skipper time. Scheduled return is more economical.
Taxi (round trip Mykonos Town to Scorpios): €60-90 plus 60-90 min wait time. Boat (round trip from Ornos for up to 8 people): €280-450 — typically less than €60 per person if you're 6-8 people. Plus the boat is the experience.
Yes — same arrangement. Nammos is on Psarou Beach, accessible by sea. Same boats handle both. Some travelers do a Nammos lunch + Scorpios sunset combo by boat in a single afternoon.
All operators we work with have insured, licensed boats with experienced skippers. Late-night returns (post-midnight) are routine in Mykonos summer; skippers are equipped with running lights and know the bay. Safer and more comfortable than the taxi queue.
Sometimes — if there's an available boat. In peak July-August, recommend booking 24-48 hours ahead. In June and September, last-minute (same day) is often possible.