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About

The Eurobank ATM at Néo Limáni (New Port) in Mykonos operates around the clock, every day of the week. Its location directly at the port makes it one of the more practical cash points on the island — useful whether you've just stepped off a ferry and need euros immediately, or you're heading out early for a departure and want cash in hand before the crossing.

Mykonos remains a cash-optional destination for most restaurants and shops, but smaller tavernas, beach kiosks, taxi drivers, and market vendors often prefer or require physical currency. Having access to a 24-hour ATM near the main arrival point removes one logistical variable from an otherwise busy travel day.

Eurobank is one of Greece's four systemic banks and its ATMs accept the standard range of international cards, including Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, and Cirrus-network cards. As with all ATMs in Greece, you will typically be offered a dynamic currency conversion option — it is almost always more cost-effective to decline this and let your home bank handle the conversion.

What to Expect

The ATM is located at the New Port address (Νέο Λιμάνι, Mikonos 846 00), which is the main commercial ferry terminal on the island's northeast side. This is a high-traffic area, particularly in summer when large ferries and high-speed catamarans from Piraeus, Rafina, and other Cycladic islands dock here in quick succession.

Because the port is busy at peak times — especially late morning and early afternoon when several ferries arrive close together — there can be a short queue at the machine during the height of summer. If you're arriving on a midday ferry in July or August, a brief wait is possible. Early morning and late evening use tends to be quicker.

The machine dispenses euros in standard denominations. ATM screens display language options including English, which makes the process straightforward for non-Greek speakers. The surrounding area has car rental offices, taxi ranks, and the main bus interchange (KTEL), so the ATM sits within a cluster of practical arrival-day services.

How to Get There

The New Port is on the northeastern edge of Mykonos Town, roughly 2.5 kilometres by road from the old harbour area near Matogianni. If you've just arrived by ferry, you are effectively already at the port — the ATM is within the terminal zone. On foot from the centre of Mykonos Town (Chora), the walk takes around 25–35 minutes along the coastal road. The KTEL bus service connects the New Port to the bus station near the old harbour and to various beaches; check current timetables locally as schedules vary seasonally. Taxis and transfer vehicles are available at the port's taxi rank. There is parking nearby for those arriving by car or rental vehicle, though spaces fill quickly during peak ferry arrivals.

Best Time to Visit

The ATM is available at any hour, so timing a visit around your own schedule is straightforward. That said, the area around the New Port is busiest between roughly 10:00 and 15:00 in summer, when multiple ferry arrivals cluster. If you want to avoid a queue at the machine, early morning (before 09:00) or evening (after 20:00) are reliably quieter. There is no seasonal closure — the machine operates year-round, which is relevant for travellers visiting Mykonos in the shoulder months of April, May, October, or November when some island businesses reduce hours.

Tips for Visiting

  • Decline dynamic currency conversion. When prompted to pay in your home currency rather than euros, choose euros. The exchange rate applied by the ATM's operator is typically less favourable than your own bank's rate.
  • Withdraw enough for a few days. ATMs in Mykonos Town and the beaches do exist, but they can have queues in peak season and occasionally run low on notes during busy weekends. A single larger withdrawal is often more practical than multiple small ones.
  • Check your bank's foreign transaction fees in advance. Some cards charge a flat fee per withdrawal; others charge a percentage. Knowing this helps you decide the right withdrawal amount.
  • Keep the Eurobank customer service number to hand. The international number listed for this location is +30 21 0955 5000 — useful if your card is retained by the machine, which can occasionally happen with older magnetic-stripe cards.
  • This ATM is not inside a branch. It is a standalone machine at the port. If you need in-branch banking services — such as currency exchange at the counter, wire transfers, or help with a card issue — you will need to visit a Eurobank branch, the nearest of which is in Mykonos Town.
  • Notify your bank before travel. Greek ATM transactions can trigger fraud alerts on cards from some countries. A quick call to your bank before departure prevents your card being blocked mid-trip.
  • Have a backup payment method. Most hotels, larger restaurants, and tour operators in Mykonos accept cards, but carrying a modest amount of cash smooths over situations where card readers are offline or unavailable.

Practical Information

Location: Néo Limáni (New Port), Mikonos 846 00, Greece Hours: Open 24 hours, 7 days a week Phone (Eurobank customer service): +30 21 0955 5000 Website: eurobank.gr Cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, Cirrus, and other major international networks (verify with your card issuer) Nearest bus stop: KTEL New Port stop, adjacent to the terminal Nearest taxi rank: New Port taxi stand, within the terminal area

Address

Νέο Λιμάνι, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

Opening Hours

monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

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