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About

Alpha Bank operates a full branch and ATM on the Δημοτική Οδός Χώρας-Αεροδρομίου — the main municipal road connecting Mykonos Town (Chora) with the island's airport. It is one of the more accessible bank branches on an island where finding reliable ATM infrastructure outside the main town can take effort, particularly in high season when queues at central machines grow long.

The branch carries the standard Alpha Bank service suite: over-the-counter transactions, currency-related services, and a street-accessible ATM. For most visitors, the ATM is the primary draw — useful whether you're arriving from the airport and need cash immediately, or staying on the east side of the island and want to avoid the crowds around the ATM cluster in Mykonos Town's port area.

Note that the branch itself is open weekdays only, 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM, and is closed on Saturdays and Sundays. The ATM is typically accessible outside those hours, but confirm this on-site since machine availability can depend on maintenance schedules and network connectivity, both of which can be intermittent on Greek islands.

What to Expect

The branch sits along the road that runs from Chora toward the airport, a route that sees consistent traffic from taxis, rental cars, and airport transfers. The location is more suburban than central — you won't stumble on it while wandering Mykonos Town's lanes. It is best reached deliberately, either on the way to or from the airport or as a specific errand stop.

Inside, the branch offers the typical setup of a Greek high-street bank: teller windows, a queuing system, and standard banking counters. Transactions involving foreign accounts, card issues, or larger cash needs can be handled here during branch hours. Staff will generally speak enough English to assist international visitors with straightforward banking requests.

The ATM accepts major international card networks. As with all ATMs in Greece, you may be prompted by a dynamic currency conversion (DCC) option — selecting to be charged in euros rather than your home currency almost always results in a better exchange rate, so decline the conversion if offered.

The branch's Google rating of 3.5 from 24 reviews is broadly in line with functional-service businesses where most visitors have no strong opinion either way.

How to Get There

The branch is on the Chora–Airport road (Δημοτική Οδός Χώρας-Αεροδρομίου), with coordinates placing it at approximately 37.4460° N, 25.3290° E — southeast of Mykonos Town center, roughly partway along the road to the airport.

By car or scooter: From the main Mykonos Town ring road, follow signs toward the airport. The branch will be on this road; street parking is generally easier here than in central Chora.

By taxi: Any taxi driver will know the airport road. Ask specifically for the Alpha Bank branch on the Chora–Airport road to avoid confusion with other bank locations in town.

By bus: The KTEL Mykonos bus network runs routes along the main island roads. Check the current timetable at the Fabrika bus station in Mykonos Town, as routes and frequencies change between shoulder season and peak summer.

On foot: Walking from central Chora is possible but takes 20–30 minutes depending on your starting point. The road does not have consistent footpaths throughout, so take care if walking.

Accessibility: The branch is on a main road rather than in the pedestrianized town center, which may make access easier for those with mobility considerations. Confirm step-free access directly with the branch if needed.

Best Time to Visit

The branch is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Greek bank branches close at 2:00 PM sharp, so plan to arrive well before closing — especially in July and August when tourist footfall and queuing can push wait times upward.

Mid-morning on a weekday, around 9:30–11:00 AM, tends to be when branches are staffed at full capacity and queues are manageable. Avoid the last 30 minutes before closing if you have a complex transaction.

For ATM use only, the machine is generally available outside branch hours, though this is worth verifying on arrival. Peak season (July–August) sees higher ATM demand across all Mykonos machines; withdrawing cash on a Tuesday or Wednesday morning rather than a Saturday afternoon will spare you the longest queues.

Tips for Visiting

  • Branch hours are weekday-only, 8am–2pm. If you need counter services — such as resolving a card issue or making a larger transaction — plan around this window, as no weekend service is available.
  • Decline dynamic currency conversion at the ATM. When asked whether to be charged in your home currency or euros, always choose euros. The bank's conversion rate is almost always less favorable than your own card provider's rate.
  • Bring your passport or ID for in-branch transactions. Greek banks require identification for many counter services, particularly those involving foreign-issued cards or accounts.
  • Call ahead for complex requests. The branch phone number is +30 2289 025903. If you need a specific service — such as a replacement card or international transfer assistance — a quick call confirms whether the branch can handle it before you make the trip.
  • ATM withdrawal limits apply. Greek ATMs typically dispense up to €600 per transaction for foreign cards, though your home bank's daily limit may be lower. If you need a significant sum, factor this into how many withdrawals you plan.
  • Check for ATM downtime in peak season. High-season demand and occasional network issues mean ATMs can run out of cash or go briefly offline. If the machine is unavailable, the next nearest Alpha Bank or other bank ATM will be in central Mykonos Town.
  • Notify your bank before traveling. Greek transactions can trigger fraud alerts on foreign cards. Letting your card provider know you'll be in Greece avoids unnecessary blocks at the ATM.
  • The location is convenient for airport arrivals. If you land at Mykonos Airport and want cash before reaching town, this branch is on your route and easier to access than the central ATMs near the port.

Practical Information

Address: Δημοτική Οδός Χώρας-Αεροδρομίου, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

Phone: +30 2289 025903

Website: alpha.gr

Branch hours:

  • Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
  • Saturday–Sunday: Closed

ATM: Available on-site; accessible outside branch hours (subject to machine availability).

Coordinates: 37.4460° N, 25.3290° E

Alpha Bank is one of Greece's four major systemic banks, with nationwide ATM coverage. The Mykonos branch on the airport road is part of their standard retail network, meaning your card and account interactions follow the same procedures as any Alpha Bank location in Greece.

Address

Δημοτική Οδός Χώρας-Αεροδρομίου, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

Opening Hours

monday08:00 – 14:00
tuesday08:00 – 14:00
wednesday08:00 – 14:00
thursday08:00 – 14:00
friday08:00 – 14:00
saturdayClosed
sundayClosed

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