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About

Porta Bar sits on V. Voinovits 5 in Mykonos Town, operating as one of the island's established gay nightclubs. Doors open at 9:30 PM every night of the week and the bar runs through until 5:00 AM, placing it firmly in the late-night end of the Mykonos spectrum. The name — porta means "gate" or "door" in Greek — doubles as a statement of intent: this is billed as the entry point to Mykonos nightlife for the LGBTQ community.

With a 4.4 rating across 176 Google reviews, Porta has built a consistent following among both returning visitors and first-timers looking for a bar that combines a sound cocktail list with a DJ-driven soundtrack. The resident programming leans toward progressive trance and acid club sets, a deliberate departure from the commercial house that dominates larger Mykonos venues.

The bar is compact by island standards, which keeps the energy focused rather than diffuse. You are not walking into a sprawling club complex. The format is bar-first, dance-second — which suits the opening hours: the real crowd arrives after midnight, once the island's dinner crowd has settled into its next move.

What to Expect

Porta occupies a position in Mykonos Town's dense network of alleyways and small streets. The address on V. Voinovits 5 places it within walking distance of the waterfront and the broader cluster of bars that animate the old town after dark. The interior is bar-oriented — expect counter seating, a well-stocked bar, and a sound system calibrated for the progressive trance sets the venue is known for.

The cocktail program is central to the Porta experience. The bar's own website lists cocktails as one of its three core pillars alongside the DJ sets and events calendar. Specific menu items are not published, but the format matches what you'd expect from a Mykonos Town cocktail bar at this price tier: classics executed competently, with some house specials.

The resident DJ lineup, which has included names like DJ Boli, DJ Paul Freeman, and DJ Barbara Light, sets the sonic register for the night. Sets run progressively — building tempo over the course of the evening rather than opening at peak volume. If you arrive at 9:30 PM, the bar is typically quiet. By 1:00 AM the atmosphere has shifted considerably.

As a gay nightclub, Porta explicitly caters to the LGBTQ community, but the bar draws a mixed crowd in practice. Mykonos has long been one of Europe's major LGBTQ-friendly destinations, and venues like Porta are part of the infrastructure that supports that reputation.

How to Get There

Mykonos Town — known locally as Chora — is compact enough that most of it is walkable once you're inside it. V. Voinovits 5 is within the maze of pedestrian lanes that make up the old town. If you're coming from the port area, head into the old town and use Google Maps to navigate the final stretch, as the street numbering in Chora can be difficult to follow without guidance.

Taxis are available from the main taxi stand near Manto Mavrogenous Square, which is the central reference point for Mykonos Town. Given that Porta runs until 5:00 AM, taxis and the informal ride networks operating on the island are the practical return option for anyone not staying within walking distance.

Parking in Mykonos Town itself is essentially non-existent for private vehicles. If you're driving from a rental property or another part of the island, the public parking areas on the edge of Chora are your best approach, followed by a short walk in.

The bar is not accessible by boat directly. Visitors arriving by ferry at the New Port will need a bus or taxi into town; the Old Port is closer but still requires a walk through Chora to reach V. Voinovits.

Best Time to Visit

Porta operates within the standard Mykonos nightlife calendar: the season runs from approximately late April or early May through October, with peak activity in July and August. The Facebook posts confirm an April 2026 season opening, consistent with prior years.

Within a given evening, the bar finds its rhythm between midnight and 2:00 AM. Arriving at opening time (9:30 PM) is fine for a quieter drink before the night accelerates, but the venue is designed for the later hours. If you're on a schedule, arriving around 11:30 PM gives you time to settle before the crowd builds.

July and August are the busiest months on Mykonos generally. The bar will be more crowded during these weeks, which some visitors prefer and others find restrictive in a smaller space. May, June, September, and early October offer the same programming with more breathing room.

Mykonos summer nights stay warm well past midnight, so the transition between the bar's interior and any outdoor or street-adjacent space is comfortable. Wind — a constant on Mykonos — drops after sunset, making late-night movement around the old town easier than daytime.

Tips for Visiting

  • Arrive after midnight for the full atmosphere. The bar opens at 9:30 PM but reaches its intended energy level later in the evening when the DJ sets are running at pace.
  • Check the Instagram account before you go. The handle @portabarmykonos_ is the most reliable source for current events, guest DJs, and any temporary closures during the shoulder season.
  • Confirm the season is open. Porta opens in late April or early May each year. If you're visiting in March or early April, check social media before making plans around the bar.
  • Wear comfortable shoes. The old town's lanes are cobbled and uneven. You'll be walking them at night, possibly after several cocktails, so footwear matters.
  • Book a taxi in advance for the return. Mykonos taxis are scarce after 2:00 AM in peak season. Ask your hotel concierge or use a local taxi app to arrange a pickup time rather than relying on finding one at 4:00 AM.
  • The bar is compact. If you need a large group night out in a single venue, manage expectations. Porta suits groups of two to six more naturally than a party of fifteen.
  • Card payment is typical in Mykonos. But carrying some cash is sensible for any late-night bar setting on a Greek island, where connectivity issues can occasionally affect payment terminals.
  • Respect the venue's community identity. Porta is a gay nightclub and markets itself explicitly as such. It welcomes a broad crowd, but the LGBTQ community is the primary audience and should be treated accordingly.

What to Order

The cocktail list is Porta's main food-and-drink draw. While the specific menu is not publicly detailed, the bar's own website positions cocktails as a core offering alongside the DJ program. Classic mixed drinks — gin and tonic, negronis, espresso martinis — are standard territory for a Mykonos Town bar at this level.

Beer and spirits are available as alternatives to cocktails. Mykonos bars typically carry a reasonable range of Greek and international spirits; Aegean craft beer options have become more common across the island's venues in recent years.

There is no food menu associated with Porta. This is a drinks-and-music venue, not a restaurant. If you need dinner before a late night here, the surrounding streets of Mykonos Town have numerous options within a five-minute walk.

Address

V. Voinovits 5, Μύκονος 846 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday21:30 – 05:00
tuesday21:30 – 05:00
wednesday21:30 – 05:00
thursday21:30 – 05:00
friday21:30 – 05:00
saturday21:30 – 05:00
sunday21:30 – 05:00

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