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About

Asta is a bar and resort venue operating in the Mykonos Town area, positioned near the port and oriented around the kind of long, unhurried evenings that the island does well. Based on its coordinates — just off the main port promenade — it sits within easy reach of the Little Venice waterfront and the maze of whitewashed lanes that connect the harbor to the town's central squares.

The venue appears to operate under the banner of Asta Resort, with a TikTok presence under that name and documented collaborations with other Mykonos hospitality outfits, including Bollicine Mykonos, a prosecco-focused bar known for its sunset events. The picture that emerges is a drinks-led space with an emphasis on aperitivo culture — spritzes, sparkling wine, and port-side socializing — rather than a full dining restaurant.

It's worth noting that the research available on Asta is limited. No official website, address, phone number, or verified opening hours have been confirmed for this listing, so the details here are drawn from publicly visible social content and location data. Verify current operations directly before planning a visit.

What to Expect

Asta presents itself as a relaxed setting for drinks, and the social content associated with the venue leans into the visual language of Mykonos summer evenings: shimmering glassware, golden-hour light, and the backdrop of the port. The collaborations with Bollicine Mykonos suggest a shared aesthetic — prosecco, spritzes, and aperitivo-style drinks are likely to feature prominently on the menu.

The coordinates place Asta in or very close to the harbor zone of Mykonos Town (Chora), an area where bars tend to be compact and atmospheric rather than sprawling. Expect a crowd that's oriented around the evening wind-down — guests arriving after a day at the beach, settling in before dinner, or extending the night after eating elsewhere in town.

Because no menu, capacity, or interior details have been confirmed, it isn't possible to describe the food offering with certainty. The source description categorizes this as a bar with drinks in a relaxed setting, and the social content supports that framing. If you're looking for a full dinner, check the venue's current status directly.

How to Get There

Asta's coordinates (37.4452, 25.3281) place it in the Mykonos Town harbor area. If you're arriving by ferry, the venue should be within walking distance of the Old Port. From the main bus station near the New Port, take the local bus toward Mykonos Town and walk from the central square toward the waterfront.

Parking in Mykonos Town is limited and congested in peak season. Taxis are available from the main taxi rank on Manto Mavrogenous Square, though demand is high in summer evenings. Walking from most accommodation in Chora should be straightforward — the port area is compact and largely pedestrianized.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos's bar scene runs from late spring through early October, with peak activity in July and August. For a venue oriented around sunset drinks and aperitivo-style socializing, the early evening window — roughly an hour before and after sunset — is the natural time to visit. In summer, sunset falls between 8:00 and 8:45 pm depending on the month.

May, June, and September offer the same quality of light with noticeably fewer crowds. The meltemi wind that defines Mykonos summers can make the port area breezy in the afternoons, which actually adds to the appeal of a chilled drink at the waterfront. Avoid peak hours on weekend nights in August if you prefer a quieter drink.

Tips for Visiting

  • Confirm current operations before going. No verified phone number or website is available for Asta at the time of writing. Check Google Maps, TikTok (@astaresort), or ask at your hotel before making it a firm plan.
  • Arrive for the golden hour. Sunset in Mykonos Town is best appreciated from the port and Little Venice area, and a drink in hand makes the wait worthwhile. Build in extra time — sunsets draw crowds.
  • Walk from the town center. Mykonos Town's harbor is best navigated on foot. Park outside the center or take a taxi drop-off, then walk in.
  • Dress for an evening out. Mykonos bars in the port area tend toward smart-casual in the evenings, especially in peak season. Very casual beachwear is better suited to beach bars.
  • Book or call ahead for busy nights. Weekend nights in July and August can see queues at popular Mykonos venues. If the venue takes reservations, it's worth inquiring.
  • Pair with a nearby dinner. The port area and Little Venice have a dense concentration of restaurants. Consider an aperitivo at Asta followed by dinner at one of the nearby tavernas or seafood spots on the waterfront.
  • Keep cash handy. Some smaller Mykonos bars operate on a cash-preferred basis, and ATMs near the port can run low on busy nights. Withdraw before you head out.

What to Order

Based on the available social content, spritzes and sparkling wine drinks appear to be a signature of the venue and its associated events. An Aperol or Campari spritz is the logical order, particularly during the aperitivo hour. The collaboration with Bollicine Mykonos — a prosecco-oriented venue — points toward a menu that favors effervescent, light options over heavy cocktails.

Beyond that, no confirmed menu details are available. Ask staff for the house specials when you arrive, and be open to seasonal offerings — Mykonos bars often shift their menus based on what's available and what the crowd is ordering.

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