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About

Caprice Bar occupies one of the most coveted positions in Mykonos Town: a waterfront perch in the Little Venice neighborhood, where the old Cycladic houses hang almost directly over the Aegean. The bar has been drawing crowds to that strip for years, and with nearly 1,000 Google reviews averaging 4.1 stars, it holds its own against the stiff competition that lines this stretch of the seafront.

The website listed in the bundle resolves to cerisemykonos.gr, which suggests the bar may operate under or alongside a related brand — worth checking directly before you visit. What remains consistent across traveler accounts is the draw: a seat at Caprice during the late afternoon, cold drink in hand, as the sun drops toward the horizon over the water.

This is not a quiet corner. Little Venice is one of the most trafficked areas in Mykonos Town, and Caprice sits squarely in the thick of it. If you want solitude, this is the wrong address. If you want a lively atmosphere with a genuine sea view at sunset, it earns its reputation.

What to Expect

Caprice Bar is a compact, open-fronted venue typical of the Little Venice row — seating that spills toward the water, close enough to feel the spray on a windy day. The interior-to-exterior ratio leans heavily toward the outside, which is the whole point. Tables face west, which means the late-afternoon light is the main event.

The drinks list runs to cocktails, spirits, beer, and wine, as you'd expect from a bar at this price point in Mykonos. Pricing in Little Venice sits at the higher end of the island's already elevated scale, so factor that in before you sit down. The bar is open from 11:00 AM through 4:00 AM every day of the week, which means it functions as a daytime café-style stop, a pre-dinner aperitivo spot, and a late-night destination depending on when you arrive.

Service pace can slow during the peak sunset window — roughly 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM in summer — when every stool and ledge tends to fill. The crowd skews toward international tourists, with a mix of couples and groups. Music volume tends to build as the evening progresses, moving from background atmosphere toward something closer to a club feel by midnight.

The bar's phone number, confirmed via Instagram, is +30 2289 023541.

How to Get There

Little Venice is a short walk from the main port of Mykonos Town (Chora). From the port, head into the old town, pass through Matogianni Street or the main square at Taxi Square (Plateia Manto Mavrogenous), and follow the waterfront signage south-west toward the windmills. Little Venice sits just before the iconic row of Kato Myli windmills — you'll see the sea-facing bar terraces as you approach.

There is no parking immediately adjacent to Little Venice; the neighborhood is pedestrian only once you enter the old town. If you're driving or arriving by taxi, drop-off points exist near the harbor or the new port area, and the walk in takes around 10–15 minutes. Buses from the main KTEL station serve Mykonos Town, but navigation to the specific address is easiest on foot from any central drop point.

Accessibility is limited by the narrow cobblestone lanes typical of Cycladic old towns. The waterfront terrace area may present challenges for visitors with mobility restrictions.

Best Time to Visit

The bar is open year-round on paper, though Mykonos sees dramatically reduced visitor traffic from November through March, and many Little Venice venues scale back operations or close entirely in the off-season. The core season runs May through October, with July and August being the most crowded months.

For the sunset experience that defines Caprice's appeal, arrive no later than 6:30 PM in summer to secure a waterfront seat. In July and August, sunset falls roughly between 8:30 PM and 9:00 PM local time, meaning the prime window is competitive from around 7:00 PM onward. Arriving mid-afternoon — say 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM — gives you a quieter, more relaxed experience if the sunset rush isn't your priority.

Meltemi winds hit Mykonos hard in July and August; the Little Venice waterfront is directly exposed, which can make outdoor seating genuinely breezy. On high-wind days, spray from waves occasionally reaches the closest tables, which some visitors find atmospheric and others find inconvenient.

Tips for Visiting

  • Arrive early for sunset seats. The waterfront-facing positions go fast; showing up 90 minutes before sunset in peak season is not excessive.
  • Check the current operating name. The website on file points to cerisemykonos.gr — confirm via the Instagram account (@capricebarmykonos) or by calling +30 2289 023541 that the venue is open under the name you're looking for.
  • Budget accordingly. Cocktails in Little Venice are priced for the view; expect to pay significantly more than you would at a bar one street back from the water.
  • Bring a layer after dark. Meltemi winds can make the waterfront cold after 10:00 PM even in August.
  • It gets loud late. If you want conversation over drinks, the afternoon and early evening hours are better suited than the post-midnight window.
  • Don't confuse it with neighbors. The Little Venice strip has several bars in close succession — Caprice, Galleraki, and Scarpa (mentioned in some online snippets) are all distinct venues in close proximity.
  • The view is westward. For photography, the light is best from around 45 minutes before sunset until just after the sun drops below the horizon.
  • Walk the windmills after. The Kato Myli windmills are a two-minute walk from Little Venice and make a natural post-drink destination as dusk sets in.

What to Order

The bar's specific cocktail menu isn't documented in detail in public sources, but the format — waterfront bar, premium Mykonos pricing, sunset crowd — points to a drinks list built around classic cocktails, Aperol Spritz-style aperitivo options, Greek wines, and cold beer. Local spirits such as ouzo or tsipouro may appear, though the venue skews more international cocktail bar than traditional kafeneion.

If you're visiting primarily for the view, a single well-made cocktail or a bottle of wine shared between two people is the standard approach — lingering with a drink is the point, not speed. Ask about whatever the bar is promoting as a signature when you sit down; bartenders in Little Venice typically have a house special worth trying.

Address

Mykonos 846 00, Greece

Phone

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Opening Hours

monday11:00 – 04:00
tuesday11:00 – 04:00
wednesday11:00 – 04:00
thursday11:00 – 04:00
friday11:00 – 04:00
saturday11:00 – 04:00
sunday11:00 – 04:00

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