ATM Eurobank - Ornos

About
The Eurobank ATM in Ornos sits right on the beachfront road — Παραλία — in the bay of Ornos, one of the most popular family-friendly beaches on Mykonos. It operates around the clock, every day of the week, making it one of the handiest places on the south coast to withdraw cash without planning a trip into Mykonos Town.
Ornos is a busy area throughout the summer season, with beach bars, tavernas, and water sports concessions all within walking distance. Many of those businesses are cash-preferred or cash-only for smaller transactions, so having a reliable ATM on the beach road is genuinely useful. Eurobank is one of Greece's four major banks, and its ATMs accept Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, and most international cards on the PLUS and Cirrus networks.
If you're staying in Ornos, Agios Ioannis, or anywhere along the southwest coast of Mykonos, this machine saves a significant detour. The next nearest ATM clusters are in Mykonos Town (Chora), roughly 4–5 kilometres to the north.
What to Expect
This is a standard Eurobank ATM terminal installed at street level on the Ornos waterfront road. The interface offers Greek and English language options, as well as several other major European languages. Withdrawal limits follow standard Greek banking rules — typically up to €600 per transaction for foreign cardholders, though your home bank's daily limit may be lower.
Foreign cardholders will likely be offered a dynamic currency conversion (DCC) option, which converts the withdrawal to your home currency at the ATM's exchange rate rather than your bank's. It is almost always cheaper to decline DCC and let your own bank handle the conversion.
The machine is positioned on a public road with reasonable lighting, and because Ornos is an active beachside area, foot traffic continues well into the evening during summer. The 24-hour availability is particularly useful after dinner or late-night arrivals at nearby accommodation.
Be aware that during peak July and August weeks, queues can form at this and other south-coast ATMs — particularly in the late afternoon when beach-goers settle tabs. If the machine is temporarily out of service or out of cash during a busy period, the nearest alternatives are in Mykonos Town or, to a lesser extent, at the small commercial strip near Psarou beach.
How to Get There
The ATM is located on the main beachfront road in Ornos, addressed as Παραλία (which simply means "beach" in Greek — the road runs along the bay). If you're already at Ornos beach, you're within easy walking distance. The machine is positioned on the road that fronts the bay, so look along the commercial strip closest to the waterfront.
By car or scooter, Ornos is signposted from the main Mykonos Town ring road and is about a 10-minute drive from Chora. Parking in the immediate beachfront area can be tight in high season; a short walk from the upper car park near the Ornos junction is common.
The KTEL bus network on Mykonos serves Ornos from the South Bus Station (Fabrika) in Mykonos Town. Check current timetables locally, as routes and frequencies change between shoulder and peak season.
Taxis from Mykonos Town to Ornos take around 10 minutes depending on traffic. Water taxis also serve the Ornos bay from other south-coast beaches in summer.
Best Time to Visit
Because the ATM is open 24 hours, timing is flexible. That said, withdrawing cash early in the morning — before the beach fills up — avoids any queue that builds during the midday and late-afternoon peak. Early morning also reduces the small but real risk of the machine running low on notes during a very busy day.
If you're arriving on Mykonos in the evening and need cash before the next morning, this machine is a reliable option given its round-the-clock availability. The Ornos area remains lively until late in summer, so the immediate surroundings are not isolated at night.
In the shoulder months of May, June, and September, demand at this ATM is lower and queues are rarely an issue.
Tips for Visiting
- Decline dynamic currency conversion (DCC). When the ATM asks whether you want to pay in your home currency or in euros, always choose euros. DCC rates are typically less favourable than your own bank's interbank rate.
- Check your daily withdrawal limit before you travel. Many non-EU banks cap international withdrawals at the equivalent of €200–€300 per day, which is below the Greek ATM maximum.
- Bring a backup card. ATM outages and card-swallowing incidents, though uncommon, do happen. A second card stored separately from your wallet is good travel practice.
- Notify your bank before travelling. Greek ATM withdrawals from foreign cards can trigger fraud alerts; informing your bank in advance prevents your card being blocked mid-trip.
- Withdraw larger amounts less frequently. If your bank charges a flat per-transaction fee for international withdrawals, fewer larger withdrawals reduce your total fees.
- Know the nearest alternatives. If this machine is out of service, the main concentration of ATMs on Mykonos is along the waterfront and main streets of Mykonos Town, approximately 4–5 km north of Ornos.
- Keep cash on you for small vendors. Beach sunbed operators, small tavernas, and market stalls in and around Ornos may not accept cards, particularly for amounts under €10.
Practical Information
- Location: Παραλία (beachfront road), Ornos, Mykonos 846 00
- Bank: Eurobank
- Hours: Open 24 hours, 7 days a week
- Phone (Eurobank general): +30 21 0955 5000
- Website: eurobank.gr
- Accepted networks: Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, Cirrus, PLUS, and other major international networks
- Language options: Greek, English, and additional European languages
- Nearest ATM cluster: Mykonos Town (Chora), approximately 4–5 km north
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