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About

This small convenience store sits at the Mykonos Old Port, one of the busiest and most central points on the island. With a 4.9 rating from 200 reviews, it consistently earns high marks from the travelers and locals who rely on it for day-to-day shopping.

The Old Port location makes it particularly practical. Whether you've just stepped off a ferry, are heading out on a boat trip, or are staying in the Chora area and need to pick up supplies without trekking to a larger supermarket, this shop is a straightforward stop. Small convenience stores at port areas on Greek islands tend to stock a focused but useful range: bottled water, packaged snacks, cold drinks, basic groceries, toiletries, and sundry items that travelers frequently forget or run short on.

For its size and setting, the store's rating is notably high, suggesting reliable stock and attentive service — qualities that matter when you need something specific and quickly.

What to Expect

The shop operates as a compact convenience store rather than a full supermarket, so the range is curated around everyday needs. You can expect to find bottled water and soft drinks, beer and wine, packaged snacks, basic pantry staples, and personal care items like sunscreen and toiletries. Given its location steps from the port, it also caters to travelers in transit — picking up water and snacks before a ferry or boat excursion is a common use case.

The store is small by design, so browsing is quick. Staff are typically accustomed to helping non-Greek-speaking visitors navigate the stock. The Old Port area of Mykonos Town is busy from spring through autumn, and shops here tend to operate extended hours to serve both early arrivals and late-night visitors.

Don't expect the full range of a larger supermarket — for a full weekly shop, a larger store elsewhere in Mykonos Town would serve better. But for immediate needs, top-ups, and last-minute essentials, this store covers the basics efficiently.

How to Get There

The shop is located at the Mykonos Old Port (also known as the Town Port), at coordinates 37.4459, 25.3267. If you're arriving by ferry at the Old Port, you'll be within easy walking distance. From Mykonos Town's main square (Manto Mavrogenous Square), the Old Port is a short walk north along the waterfront.

Parking near the Old Port can be difficult during peak season, particularly in July and August when the area is heavily congested. If you're driving, consider leaving your vehicle at one of the parking areas on the outskirts of town and walking in. Taxis and the local bus network (KTEL Mykonos) connect the port area with other parts of the island.

Accessibility on foot is straightforward along the waterfront path, though the surrounding lanes of Mykonos Town involve uneven cobblestones.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos Old Port is active year-round but reaches peak congestion from late June through August, when ferry traffic, day-trippers, and hotel guests all converge. If you need to pop in quickly, earlier in the morning or later in the evening tends to see less foot traffic than midday and early afternoon.

Shoulder season — May, June, and September — brings calmer conditions while the store is still fully operational. Outside of high season, some small convenience stores on the island reduce hours or close, so if you're visiting in winter, it's worth checking current status on arrival.

For ferry travelers, arriving a few minutes before your planned departure to grab water and snacks is efficient, but account for the fact that the immediate port area can get crowded around ferry arrival and departure windows.

Tips for Visiting

  • Bring cash as a backup. Small convenience stores in Greece sometimes have card reader issues or minimum spend requirements for card payments, so carrying a few euros is useful.
  • Stock up on water here before boat trips. Bottled water on excursion boats or at beach bars typically costs significantly more than at a port-side shop.
  • Sunscreen is often available. If you've forgotten or run out, a convenience store near the port is a reasonable place to find a basic SPF product before heading to the beach.
  • Check your ferry departure time before browsing. The Old Port can be chaotic around departures, and it's easy to lose track of time. Keep your boarding pass or ticket accessible.
  • Expect small-store pricing. Convenience stores at prime tourist locations price accordingly — you won't find supermarket deals here, but the convenience of the location offsets the difference for most shoppers.
  • The store is compact. If you're doing a large grocery run, note that shelf space is limited; for a full-scale shop, a larger supermarket in Mykonos Town proper will have more variety and better prices.
  • High rating means reliable service. A 4.9 from 200 reviews at a busy port location suggests consistent stock and helpful staff — don't hesitate to ask if you can't find something on the shelves.

Practical Information

The Mini Market is located at the Mykonos Old Port, Mykonos 846 00. No phone number, website, or published opening hours are currently listed in available sources. Given the Old Port location and the volume of ferry traffic, the store is likely to maintain extended hours during the main tourist season, but current hours should be verified locally on arrival.

No social media profiles are associated with this specific listing. The store is identified on Google Maps and has accumulated a 4.9-star rating from 200 user reviews, making it one of the more positively reviewed small convenience stores in the area.

For travelers using the Old Port as a transit hub — heading to or from Delos, Rhenia, or other islands — this is a practical last stop for provisions before departure.

Address

Mykonos Old Port, Μύκονος 846 00, Greece

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