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Cantina Mykonos Port

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About

Cantina Mykonos Port sits directly at Tourlos, the New Port of Mykonos, where ferries from Athens and neighbouring islands dock. It operates as a café and light-bites counter, positioned to serve travellers waiting for departures, arriving passengers looking for a first coffee on the island, and anyone who wants to sit near the water without committing to a full restaurant meal.

The place is associated with the Jackie O' group, which has a recognisable presence across Mykonos, and the port branch leans into a street-food-with-refinement approach — think espresso drinks, quick snacks, and takeaway-friendly food rather than a sit-down menu of grilled fish. With a Google rating of 4.3 from 72 reviews, it earns solid marks for what it is: a convenient, unpretentious stop at a working port.

For visitors, the practical appeal is straightforward. The New Port at Tourlos is about 2.5 km north of Mykonos Town (Chora), and there is limited café infrastructure in the immediate port zone. Cantina fills that gap directly.

What to Expect

The setting is the port itself — cranes, ferries, sea, and the low hills above Tourlos in the background. This is not a whitewashed-terrace-and-bougainvillea scene; it is a working harbour, and the café fits that context. Seating faces the water and the ferry berths, which makes it genuinely useful for watching whether your boat has docked or keeping an eye on a departure gate.

The menu, based on the official website and available snippets, covers coffee (espresso-based drinks are standard), cold beverages, and food items in the snack and light-meal range. The Jackie O' connection suggests a level of polish that goes above a basic kiosk, with the group's language describing the offering as "street food takes a refined turn." Expect well-made coffee and food that is quick to prepare and easy to eat standing or at a small table.

The café also functions as a food store and takeaway point, so it is practical for grabbing something before boarding a ferry — a croissant, a sandwich, a cold drink — without sitting down. The atmosphere is transient by nature, with the pace of the port setting the rhythm. Mornings, when Blue Star and SeaJets ferries arrive and depart in clusters, tend to be the busiest.

The Google place types list it as both a coffee shop and a food store, which aligns with the dual sit-down-and-takeaway function.

How to Get There

Tourlos New Port is located on the northern edge of Mykonos, approximately 2.5 km by road from the centre of Chora. The most straightforward options are:

  • Taxi or transfer: Taxis from Mykonos Town to the New Port take around five minutes. The taxi stand in Chora is on the main waterfront road near the old port.
  • Bus (KTEL): The Mykonos bus network runs a route connecting Fabrika Square in Chora with the New Port. Check current timetables locally, as bus frequency varies by season.
  • Car or scooter: The road north from Chora to Tourlos is short and straightforward. Parking at the port area is limited during peak ferry arrival times.
  • Hotel transfer: Many hotels and accommodation providers offer ferry transfers that drop off and pick up at Tourlos; your driver will know exactly where the port building and Cantina are located.

Cantina is positioned within the port zone itself, near the passenger terminal area, making it easy to reach without crossing the main ferry berths.

Best Time to Visit

Cantina Mykonos Port is a seasonal operation, open during the main tourist and ferry season. Based on available information, it returns from around 1 May each year. The Mykonos season typically runs from late April through October, with peak volume in July and August.

For a practical café stop, the most useful times are around ferry arrival and departure windows — typically early morning (06:00–09:00) and mid-morning, then again in the early afternoon when high-speed ferries from Piraeus arrive. These are also the busiest periods, so if you want a quieter coffee with a harbour view rather than a quick pre-boarding grab, mid-morning between ferry rushes is the better window.

Mid-summer (July and August) sees the port at full intensity, with crowds, luggage, and constant movement. Spring and early autumn visits — May, June, and September — give you the same harbour views with considerably less congestion.

Tips for Visiting

  • Time your stop around your ferry. Cantina is most useful if you arrive at the port 20–30 minutes before boarding. It gives you enough time to order, sit, and still reach your gate without rushing.
  • Check the official website before your trip. The full menu is published at cantinamykonos.com/en, which is useful for knowing whether you want a full snack or just a drink before departure.
  • Follow the Instagram account for seasonal updates. The account @cantinamykonosnew_port posts when the café opens for the season and any menu changes — useful if you are travelling in May or late October when opening is less predictable.
  • Do not rely on Cantina as a meal replacement. The offering is café and light bites, not a full-service restaurant. If you need a proper sit-down meal before a long ferry crossing, Chora has better options a short taxi ride away.
  • Cash and card: No specific payment information is available in the current research, so carry both to be safe — smaller port-area operators on Greek islands sometimes have card reader issues during busy periods.
  • Parking at the port fills fast during peak arrivals. If you are driving to drop someone off and plan to stop at Cantina, arrive at least 30 minutes before a major ferry departure to avoid circling for a space.
  • The port café is separate from any other Cantina or Jackie O' locations on the island. This specific branch is tied to the Tourlos ferry terminal; other Jackie O' venues operate in different parts of Mykonos with different formats and menus.

Practical Information

  • Address: Tourlos 846 00, Mykonos, Greece
  • Website: cantinamykonos.com/en
  • Instagram: @cantinamykonosnew_port
  • Google rating: 4.3 / 5 (72 reviews)
  • Opening hours: Seasonal — open from approximately 1 May. Specific daily hours are not confirmed; check the website or Instagram before visiting.
  • Phone: Not publicly listed; contact via website or social channels.
  • Location: Inside the Tourlos New Port passenger zone, Mykonos

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Tourlos 846 00, Greece

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